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Michael Atkins

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but continued to act. He died on 15 April 1812 in Ann Street in Belfast. He was married to a Belfast-born actress Catherine Hutton and had three children with her, all of whom had some involvement with the theatre, and his granddaughter married
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his first professional appearance in Belfast, before he went on to stardom in London. In 1805, the year Siddons returned to appear in Belfast, Atkins recruited the young
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800: Abaco to Belfille
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company in the 1760s, while his uncle Charles Atkins was an actor active around the same time. Atkins appeared in
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in Dublin, before returning to the Mill Gate in 1781. Those who appeared in Belfast during the period included
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The same year he retired from management after thirty two years and sold his rights in the company to
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from the early 1760s, and in the latter years of the decade was involved with
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play opposite him on fourteen nights in 1802. In August 1803 Atkins gave the
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Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A. & Langhans, Edward A.
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actor
theatre manager
Belfast
singer
Drury Lane
London
West End
Ireland
Belfast Theatre
Newry
Derry
Sligo
Smock Alley Theatre
Dublin
James Parker
Belfast
company
Mill Gate Theatre
Crow Street Theatre
Andrew Cherry
William Macready
Anne Brunton
Arthur Street
Montague Talbot
Sarah Siddons
child actor
Master Betty
Edmund Kean
Thomas Ludford Bellamy
William Macready

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