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Encyclopedia > John Rich (producer)

John Rich (1682 - 1761) was an important theater manager in 18th century London. He opened the New Theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields (1714) and began putting on ever more lavish productions. He introduced pantomime to the English stage and played the figure of Harlequin himself from 1717 to 1760 under the name of "Lun." His theater specialized in what contemporaries called "spectacle." Today we might call them "special effects." His stagings would endeavor to present actual canon shots, animals, and multiple illusions of battle.


By 1728, Rich was synonymous with lavish (and successful) productions. Lewis Theobald was working for Rich on writing pantomimes. When Alexander Pope wrote the first version of The Dunciad, and even more in the second and third editions, Rich appears as a prime symptom of the disease of the age and debasement of taste. In his Dunciad Variorum of 1732, he makes John Rich the angel of the goddess Dulness:

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Immortal Rich! how calm he sits at ease
Mid snows of paper, and fierce hail of pease;
And proud his mistress' orders to perform,
Rides in the whilrwind, and directs the storm." (III l. 257-260)

The battle between Cibber's Drury Lane and Rich's Lincoln's Inn Fields Pope summarizes as,

"Here shouts all Drury, there all Lincoln's-Inn;
Contending Theatres our (Dulness's) empire raise,
Alike their labours, and alike their praise."

Yet, at the same time, 1728 was the year that Rich produced John Gay's Beggar's Opera, and the play ran so successfully that it was famously said the play "made Gay rich and Rich gay." John Gay was a long time friend of Pope's and a frequent collaborator of his. In 1732, Rich opened the theater at Covent Garden.


Rich received a 75% share in the Lincoln's Inn Fields theater from his father, Christopher Rich, upon his death in 1714. By that point, Rich had already begun acting in plays and taking a hand in the theatrical management. His father had set the reputation and direction of the Lincoln's Inn Theatre during the War of the Theatres in the 1690's, and John Rich continued it. After becoming majority owner, his control grew as he sought to get the rest of the shares. It was the success of Beggar's Opera that allowed him, in the end, to open the new theater at Covent Garden.


During his time as producer and director, Rich had multiple battles with his acting companies and rival managers, including Colley Cibber. In Cibber's Apology, he blames the degradation and skyrocketing costs of play productions on Rich. Cibber's Drury Lane and Rich's Lincoln's Inn (and then Covent Garden) theaters were in competition throughout Rich's lifetime. Indeed, the two theaters twice put on the same play at the same time, with Romeo and Juliet and King Lear in 1756-7.


External links

The Theater History Encyclopedia Entry on Rich (http://www.theatrehistory.com/british/rich001.html)


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John Rich (producer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (466 words)
John Rich ( 1682 - 1761) was an important theater manager in 18th century London.
Yet, at the same time, 1728 was the year that Rich produced John Gay 's Beggar's Opera, and the play ran so successfully that it was famously said the play "made Gay rich and Rich gay." John Gay was a long time friend of Pope's and a frequent collaborator of his.
Rich received a 75% share in the Lincoln's Inn Fields theater from his father, Christopher Rich, upon his death in 1714.
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Rich Creamy Paint all started when Rich Painter began making multiple demo tapes of himself playing all the instruments in his garage until one of them caught the ear of his uncle and soon to be producer John Mark Painter.
Rich then hit the road for a nation wide tour with band members including now wife Mindy Painter on keyboards and background vocals.
Husband and wife duo Rich and Mindy then began concocting songs for the delicately endearing follow up album titled "Lovers" which was released independently in 2003 to critical acclaim.
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