June 1680

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1679-1680
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known; an entry in L. C. 5@145, p. 120, lists it for 1 March, but leaves the year in question. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349. Because the Prologue upbraids the audience for deserting Dorset Garden to see The Female Prelate at Drury Lane (beginning 31 May 1680) and because the Epilogue refers to railing at the Penny Post, a service inaugurated on 1 April 1680, a performance in mid-June 1680 seems the likely first production. If so, the L. C. entry for 1 March probably represents a revival for 1 March 1680@1. A song, Bonny lass gin thou wert mine, with music by Thomas Farmer, is in Choice Ayres and Songs, The Third Book, 1681. For Leigh as Sir Jolly and Nokes as Sir Davy, see Cibber, Apology, ed. Lowe, I, 147-48. Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 36): These two Comedies [The Soulder's Fortune and D'Urfey's The Fond Husband] took extraordinary well, and being perfectly Acted; got the Company great Reputation and Profit

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    *p dg The Souldiers Fortune. [Edition of 1681:% Beaugard-Betterton; Courtine-Smith; Sir Davy Dunce-Nokes; Sir Jolly Jumble-Leigh; Fourbin-Jevon; Bloody Bones-Richards; Vermin-A Boy; Lady Dunce-Mrs Barry; Sylvia-Mrs Price; Prologue by the Lord Falkland-; Epilogue-. *c dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known; an entry in <i>L. C.</i> 5@145, p. 120, lists it for 1 March, but leaves the year in question. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 349. Because the <i>Prologue</i> upbraids the audience for deserting <i>Dorset Garden</i> to see <i>The Female Prelate</i> at <i>Drury Lane</i> (beginning 31 May 1680) and because the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to railing at the <i>Penny Post</i>, a service inaugurated on 1 April 1680, a performance in mid-June 1680 seems the likely first production. If so, the <i>L. C. entry</i> for 1 March probably represents a revival for 1 March 1680@1. A song, <i>Bonny lass gin thou wert mine</i>, with music by $Thomas Farmer=, is in <i>Choice Ayres and Songs</i>, The Third Book, 1681. For $Leigh= as <i>Sir Jolly</i>r and $Nokes= as <i>Sir Davy</i>r, see <i>Cibber, Apology</i>, ed. $Lowe=, I, 147-48. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 36): These two Comedies [<i>The Soulder's Fortune</i> and $D'Urfey='s <i>The Fond Husband</i>] took extraordinary well, and being perfectly Acted; got the Company great Reputation and Profit.
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    *p1680 06 00 dg The Souldiers Fortune. Edition of 1681: Beaugard-Betterton; Courtine-Smith; Sir Davy Dunce-Nokes; Sir Jolly Jumble-Leigh; Fourbin-Jevon; Bloody Bones-Richards; Vermin-A Boy; Lady Dunce-Mrs Barry; Sylvia-Mrs Price; Prologue by the Lord Falkland-; Epilogue-.*c1680 06 00 dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known; an entry in <i>L. C.</i> 5@145, p. 120, lists it for 1 March, but leaves the year in question. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 349. Because the <i>Prologue</i> upbraids the audience for deserting <i>Dorset Garden</i> to see <i>The Female Prelate</i> at <i>Drury Lane</i> (beginning 31 May 1680) and because the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to railing at the <i>Penny Post</i>, a service inaugurated on 1 April 1680, a performance in mid-June 1680 seems the likely first production. If so, the <i>L. C. entry</i> for 1 March probably represents a revival for 1 March 1680@1. A song, <i>Bonny lass gin thou wert mine</i>, with music by $Thomas Farmer=, is in <i>Choice Ayres and Songs</i>, The Third Book, 1681. For $Leigh= as <i>Sir Jolly</i>r and $Nokes= as <i>Sir Davy</i>r, see <i>Cibber, Apology</i>, ed. $Lowe=, I, 147-48. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 36): These two Comedies [<i>The Soulder's Fortune</i> and $D'Urfey='s <i>The Fond Husband</i>] took extraordinary well, and being perfectly Acted; got the Company great Reputation and Profit.
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    Event: 1401 | 16800600 | dg | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known; an entry in <i>L. C.</i> 5@145, p. 120, lists it for 1 March, but leaves the year in question. See also <i>Nicoll, Restoration Drama</i>, p. 349. Because the <i>Prologue</i> upbraids the audience for deserting <i>Dorset Garden</i> to see <i>The Female Prelate</i> at <i>Drury Lane</i> (beginning 31 May 1680) and because the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to railing at the <i>Penny Post</i>, a service inaugurated on 1 April 1680, a performance in mid-June 1680 seems the likely first production. If so, the <i>L. C. entry</i> for 1 March probably represents a revival for 1 March 1680@1. A song, <i>Bonny lass gin thou wert mine</i>, with music by $Thomas Farmer=, is in <i>Choice Ayres and Songs</i>, The Third Book, 1681. For $Leigh= as <i>Sir Jolly</i> and $Nokes= as <i>Sir Davy</i>, see <i>Cibber, Apology</i>, ed. $Lowe=, I, 147-48. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, p. 36): These two Comedies [<i>The Soulder's Fortune</i> and $D'Urfey='s <i>The Fond Husband</i>] took extraordinary well, and being perfectly Acted; got the Company great Reputation and Profit
    Performance: 1405 | 1401 | p | The Souldiers Fortune | Edition of 1681: Beaugard-Betterton; Courtine-Smith; Sir Davy Dunce-Nokes; Sir Jolly Jumble-Leigh; Fourbin-Jevon; Bloody Bones-Richards; Vermin-A Boy; Lady Dunce-Mrs Barry; Sylvia-Mrs Price; Prologue by the Lord Falkland-; Epilogue-.
    Cast:
    2125 | 1405 | Beaugard | Betterton
    2126 | 1405 | Courtine | Smith
    2127 | 1405 | Sir Davy Dunce | Nokes
    2128 | 1405 | Sir Jolly Jumble | Leigh
    2129 | 1405 | Fourbin | Jevon
    2130 | 1405 | Bloody Bones | Richards
    2131 | 1405 | Vermin | A Boy
    2132 | 1405 | Lady Dunce | Mrs Barry
    2133 | 1405 | Sylvia | Mrs Price
    2134 | 1405 | Prologue by the Lord Falkland
    2135 | 1405 | Epilogue | .

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Edition of 1681: Beaugard-Betterton; Courtine-Smith; Sir Davy Dunce-Nokes; Sir Jolly Jumble-Leigh; Fourbin-Jevon; Bloody Bones-Richards; Vermin-A Boy; Lady Dunce-Mrs Barry; Sylvia-Mrs Price; Prologue by the Lord Falkland-; Epilogue-.
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