English dramatist, composer, writer and theatre proprietor
Charles Isaac Mungo Dibdin (17 October 1768 [1][verification needed] – 15 January 1833), or Charles Pitt or Charles Dibdin the younger, as he was professionally known, was an English dramatist, composer, writer and theatre proprietor. He was perhaps best known for his proprietorship of the Sadler's Wells Theatre and for the pantomimes and satirical farces that he wrote, and which were staged at many theatres across London. He employed Joseph Grimaldi at Sadler's Wells where Grimaldi appeared in many of his most successful pantomimes. He was the son of Charles Dibdin, brother of Thomas John Dibdin and godson of David Garrick.
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Anne's lifeboats disaster". Dibdin, J. C.; Ayling, John, eds. (1894). "The Story of Lifeboat Saturday". The Book of the Lifeboat. pp. 1–43. "RNLI Flag...
afterpiece entitled The Padlock. CharlesDibdin made his theatrical debut opposite his younger brother Thomas John Dibdin in David Garrick's The Jubilee in 1775...
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friend the celebrated bass Charles Bannister, about a generation after the original productions. Thus he appeared as Tom Tug in Dibdin'sThe Waterman...
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