Charles Killigrew

Charles Killigrew (1655–1725) was an English courtier, theatre manager and Master of the Revels.

Born at Maastricht on 29 December 1655, he was son of Thomas Killigrew (the elder), by his second wife, Charlotte, daughter of John de Hesse of Holland.

He was Master of the Revels in 1680, patentee of Drury Lane Theatre in 1682, and commissioner of prizes in 1707.

Killigrew lived at Somerset House, London, and Thornham Hall, Suffolk.

He was buried in the Savoy Hospital on 8 January 1725, leaving by his wife Jemima, niece of Richard Bokenham, mercer, of London, two sons, Charles (died 1756) and Guilford.