David Garrick: His Life, His Times and His Temple
Автор: Dr Johnson's House
Загружено: 2026-02-10
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In March 1737, the 26-year-old Samuel Johnson arrived in London. His travelling companion from Staffordshire was a former pupil, David Garrick, whose intention was to enrol at Lincoln's Inn for training as a lawyer. However, Garrick's life took a different route. Four years later he took to the stage as 'Richard the Third' at Goodman's Field Theatre - triggering a spectacular career as the foremost English actor of the age.
At the height of his success, Garrick created a Temple to Shakespeare in the garden of his house at Hampton, where he could entertain his friends, including of course Samuel Johnson. The Temple still exists as a museum, and as a venue for music, dance and theatre.
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Ellis Jones
Ellis Jones is a volunteer guide to Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, and member of its management committee. He was for 16 years a resident director at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and as head of Acting steered the training of many of today's leading players, including at least seven significant 'Hamlets'!
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Dr Johnson's House was the home of Samuel Johnson when he compiled his seminal Dictionary of the English Language (1755) and many other works. This publication was of crucial importance in the development of the English language and the House is a remarkably intact glimpse into the Age of Enlightenment.
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