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For several years Mathews took bit parts, but on 15 May 1803 he made his first London appearance at the Haymarket, as Jabel in Cumberland's The Jew and as Lingo in The Agreeable Surprise.
As a continued public success, he was taken on at the Drury Lane.
His gift for mimicry enabled him to disguise his personality without a change of costume.
His versatility and originality were displayed in his one man show, or " monodramatic entertainment ," entitled At Home or Matthews at Home, which he initiated in the Lyceum Theatre in 1808.
Leigh Hunt wrote that his table entertainments " for the richness and variety of his humour, were as good as half a dozen plays distilled.
" The show combined mimicry, storytelling, recitations, improvisation, quick-change artistry, and comic song.

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