James Agate

James Evershed Agate
Agate in 1931
Born(1877-09-09)9 September 1877
Died6 June 1947(1947-06-06) (aged 69)
Holborn, London
EducationGiggleswick School
Manchester Grammar School
Occupation(s)Theatre & film critic, writer
Spouse
Sidonie Joséphine Edmée Mourret-Castillon
(m. 1918)
Children0
Parents
  • Charles James Agate (1832–1909) (father)
  • Eulalie Julia Young (mother)

James Evershed Agate (9 September 1877 – 6 June 1947) was an English diarist and theatre critic between the two world wars. He took up journalism in his late twenties and was on the staff of The Manchester Guardian in 1907–1914. He later became a drama critic for The Saturday Review (1921–1923), The Sunday Times (1923–1947) and the BBC (1925–1932). The nine volumes of Agate's diaries and letters cover the British theatre of his time and non-theatrical interests such as sports, social gossip and private preoccupations with health and finances. He published three novels, translated a play briefly staged in London, and regularly published collections of theatre essays and reviews.