The Garrick Club is a private members' club in London, founded in 1831 as a club for "actors and men of refinement to meet on equal terms". It is one of...
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The Garrick Club Clubhouse is located on Garrick Street in London's Covent Garden district. It was built in 1860 for the Garrick Club. It is listed Grade...
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London Carlton Club, London Garrick Club, London Harvard Club, New York City Knickerbocker Club, New York City Pitt Club, Cambridge Reform Club, London White's...
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Garrick Club, a London gentlemen's club named in honour of David Garrick Garrick Theatre (disambiguation), various theatres named after David Garrick...
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The Garrick Club was the name which could apply to several South Australian amateur theatrical groups, perhaps tenuously related, the most successful being...
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David Garrick (19 February 1717 – 20 January 1779) was an English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer who influenced nearly all aspects of...
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The Melbourne Garrick Club was an association of people with interests in the theatre, founded in 1855 in Melbourne, Australia, and disbanded around 1866...
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member of the Garrick Club and has previously voted against admittance of women, 'because the Garrick was built as a gentlemen’s club'. Forte was appointed...
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Whitehall Club – the setting of the murder mystery in the novel Keep It Quiet (1935) by Richard Hull. The Athenæum Club The Garrick Club The Reform Club and...
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and head of MI6 urged to quit Garrick Club". The Guardian. Gentleman, Amelia (20 March 2024). "MI6 chief resigns Garrick membership after criticism". Guardian...
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