the Garrick Club
/ðə ˈɡærɪk klʌb/
/ðə ˈɡærɪk klʌb/
- a club in Garrick Street in central London. It was established in 1831 as a club for 'actors and men of refinement', and named after David Garrick. Today its members are mainly actors, journalists and lawyers. In 2015 they voted to continue the ban on women as members.
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