Playbill
June 2, 1823
J. Tabby, Theatre Royal, Drury-lane
Single sheet. Fine.
During the early 19th Century the most popular low comedian on the English stage was John Liston (1776-1846). Liston performed regularly in London theatres from 1805 until his retirement in 1837. After spending the early part of his career at Covent Garden he moved to Drury Lane where, in the late 1820’s he was the only ‘star’ capable of attracting large audiences.(Davis; Dickensian vol.74 issue 386)