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Theatricals were resumed at Wynnstay under the fifth baronet between 1803 and 1810.
Theatricals were resumed at Wynnstay under the fifth baronet between 1803 and 1810.
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Playbill of Wynnstay Theatre, 20 January 1781, announcing King Richard III &c.
Three tickets of admission to the Wynnstay theatricals (British Museum)
Wynnstay Theatre Ticket (Yale Center for British Art)
Wynnstay Theatre Tickets, from the 'European Magazine', ix. 379.

Private theatricals were hosted by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn (fourth baronet) at Wynnstay Hall in Denbighshire, Wales, in the second half of the eighteenth century. The theatricals began in 1770 and ended on his death in 1787. In that time, 25 plays and 24 afterpieces were presented, including 14 Shakespeare plays and adaptations. Numerous intricate ticket designs for the theatricals have survived, as well as a number of playbills.

Theatricals were resumed at Wynnstay under the fifth baronet between 1803 and 1810.