Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens is best known as the writer of novels such as A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist, but he was also interested in the theatre and engaged in amateur theatricals.
Devonshire House Theatricals
In May 1851 Charles Dickens arranged and performed in amateur theatricals at Devonshire House in London, owned by the sixth Duke of Devonshire. The main play on the bill was Not So Bad as We Seem, written by Dickens's friend Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Besides Dickens, the cast also included Wilkie Collins, John Tenniel and Douglas Jerrold.
Tavistock House Theatricals
In November 1851, Dickens moved to Tavistock House, where he was able to host his own amateur theatrical events.