Colley Cibber (
6 November, 1671 –
November 12,
1757) was an
English playwright, actor, and Poet Laureate. His status as the first in a long line of actor-managers established his importance in theater history, and his colorful memoir (Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber) was key in starting the British tradition of rambling
autobiographical style. Cibber's works provide valuable documentation of
London stage practices for today's historians, and two of his original comedies are particularly useful records of the changing culture and ideology of the early 18th century.
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