
audiobook
VOLUME THE SECOND.
LIST OF MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS.
LIST OF CHAPTER HEADINGS.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
Through his own witty pen, the author guides listeners through the chaotic world of early eighteenth‑century London theatre. The narrative blends personal recollections with sharp observations on the business of play‑writing, acting, and the rivalries between the Hay‑Market and Drury Lane houses. Modern editorial notes illuminate forgotten references, while a series of original mezzotint portraits and delicate etchings bring the colorful cast of characters—actors, patrons, and even a young Alexander Pope—to life.
Listeners will hear vivid anecdotes about backstage negotiations, the challenges of managing a sprawling venue, and the clever ways performers revived audience interest. The book captures both the triumphs and the petty squabbles that shaped the theatrical scene, offering a lively snapshot of an era when the stage was a battlefield of wit and ambition. With its blend of humor, history, and visual art, the work invites anyone fascinated by the origins of modern drama to step onto the boards of the past.
Full title
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume 2 (of 2) Written by Himself. A New Edition with Notes and Supplement Written by Himself. A New Edition with Notes and Supplement
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (665K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-10-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1671–1757
A lively figure of the Restoration and early 18th-century stage, this actor-manager and playwright helped shape English comedy and later became Poet Laureate. He is also remembered for a candid, anecdotal memoir that opens a vivid window onto London theatre life.
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