He is a member of Brooks's and the Garrick Club.
The chair that he was sitting in when he died is now at the Garrick Club.
These days, everything was changing, even the Garrick Club.
In 1831 he was a founding member of the Garrick Club.
There is also his campaign to have women admitted to membership in the Garrick Club.
He was also a member of the Garrick Club.
During his later years Dance was a well-known figure at the Garrick Club.
He had a large personal library and for many years also served on the library committee of the Garrick Club.
He left some of his theatre archive to the Garrick Club.
He was a member of the Garrick Club in London.