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Robert Hitchcock (dramatist)

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47:, where he was prompter, while his wife and daughter Mary Anne both acted; during the winter seasons they continued to appear at York. Hitchcock was the model for the prompter in George Colman the Elder's play 19:(died 1809) was a British actor and dramatist. From 1781 he was resident in Dublin, along with his family who also acted, and he wrote a history of the Irish stage. 255: 183: 76:
in Dublin, and the Hitchcock family moved there. Hitchcock was prompter, while his wife and daughter became great favourites on the Irish stage.
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Hitchcock died in 1809 in Clarendon Street, Dublin. His daughter Mary Anne retired from the stage on her marriage to a Dublin barrister,
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An Historical View of the Irish Stage, from the earliest period down to 1788
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at the university of Dublin, and became a member of the Irish bar.
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from 1769. They moved in 1771 to York, where they were members of
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Hitchcock and his wife Sarah were members of the company at the
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The Coquette; or the Mistakes of the Heart; a comedy
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Index

Theatre Royal, Norwich
Tate Wilkinson
York Theatre Royal
George Colman the Elder
Haymarket Theatre
The Manager in Distress
Dublin
Smock Alley Theatre
Richard Daly
Crow Street Theatre
Theatre Royal
Jonas Greene
LL. B.
Eliza Haywood




"Hitchcock, Robert" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography




Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/13371
UK public library membership
Gilbert, John Thomas

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