September 1681

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1681-1682
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known, but as the play was entered in the Term Catalogues, November 1681, it was probably first given in September, certainly not later than October. Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, pp. 38-39): Being a kind of Opera, having several Machines of Flyings for the Witches, and other Diverting Contrivances in't: All being well perform'd, it prov'd beyond Expectation; very Beneficial to the Poet and Actors. Edition of 1682, To the Reader: I heard that great opposition was design'd against the Play (a month before it was acted)...The Master of the Revels (who I must confess used me civilly enough) Licenc'd it at first with little alteration: But there came such an Alarm to him...that upon a Review, he expunged all that you see differently Printed, except about a dozen lines which he struck out at the first reading....I had so numerous an assembly of the best sort of men, who stood so generously in my defence, for the first three days, that they quash'd all the vain attempts of my Enemies, the Inconsiderable Party of Hissers yielded, and the Play lived in spight of them

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    *p"dg The Lancashire Witches and Tegue o Divelly the Irish Priest. [Edition of 1682:% Prologue-; Epilogue-Mrs Barry, Tegue. [$Mrs Barry= probably acted <i>Isabella</i>r; $Anthony Leigh=, <i>Teague</i>r.] *c"dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but as the play was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, November 1681, it was probably first given in September, certainly not later than October. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 38-39): Being a kind of Opera, having several Machines of Flyings for the Witches, and other Diverting Contrivances in't: All being well perform'd, it prov'd beyond Expectation; very Beneficial to the Poet and Actors. Edition of 1682, To the Reader: I heard that great opposition was design'd against the Play (a month before it was acted)...The <i>Master of the Revels</i> (who I must confess used me civilly enough) Licenc'd it at first with little alteration: But there came such an Alarm to him...that upon a Review, he expunged all that you see differently Printed, except about a dozen lines which he struck out at the first reading....I had so numerous an assembly of the best sort of men, who stood so generously in my defence, for the first three days, that they quash'd all the vain attempts of my Enemies, the Inconsiderable Party of Hissers yielded, and the Play lived in spight of them.
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    *p1681 09 00 dg The Lancashire Witches and Tegue o Divelly the Irish Priest. Edition of 1682: Prologue-; Epilogue-Mrs Barry, Tegue. [$Mrs Barry= probably acted <i>Isabella</i>r; $Anthony Leigh=, <i>Teague</i>r.]*c1681 09 00 dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but as the play was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, November 1681, it was probably first given in September, certainly not later than October. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 38-39): Being a kind of Opera, having several Machines of Flyings for the Witches, and other Diverting Contrivances in't: All being well perform'd, it prov'd beyond Expectation; very Beneficial to the Poet and Actors. Edition of 1682, To the Reader: I heard that great opposition was design'd against the Play (a month before it was acted)...The <i>Master of the Revels</i> (who I must confess used me civilly enough) Licenc'd it at first with little alteration: But there came such an Alarm to him...that upon a Review, he expunged all that you see differently Printed, except about a dozen lines which he struck out at the first reading....I had so numerous an assembly of the best sort of men, who stood so generously in my defence, for the first three days, that they quash'd all the vain attempts of my Enemies, the Inconsiderable Party of Hissers yielded, and the Play lived in spight of them.
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    Event: 1440 | 16810900 | dg | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but as the play was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, November 1681, it was probably first given in September, certainly not later than October. $Downes= (<i>Roscius Anglicanus</i>, pp. 38-39): Being a kind of Opera, having several Machines of Flyings for the Witches, and other Diverting Contrivances in't: All being well perform'd, it prov'd beyond Expectation; very Beneficial to the Poet and Actors. Edition of 1682, To the Reader: I heard that great opposition was design'd against the Play (a month before it was acted)...The <i>Master of the Revels</i> (who I must confess used me civilly enough) Licenc'd it at first with little alteration: But there came such an Alarm to him...that upon a Review, he expunged all that you see differently Printed, except about a dozen lines which he struck out at the first reading....I had so numerous an assembly of the best sort of men, who stood so generously in my defence, for the first three days, that they quash'd all the vain attempts of my Enemies, the Inconsiderable Party of Hissers yielded, and the Play lived in spight of them
    Performance: 1444 | 1440 | p | The Lancashire Witches And Tegue O Divelly The Irish Priest | Edition of 1682: Prologue-; Epilogue-Mrs Barry, Tegue. [$Mrs Barry= probably acted <i>Isabella</i>; $Anthony Leigh=, <i>Teague</i>.]$Mrs Barry= probably acted <i>Isabella</i>; $Anthony Leigh=, <i>Teague</i>.]
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    2256 | 1444 | Prologue
    2257 | 1444 | Epilogue | Mrs Barry, Tegue.

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Edition of 1682: Prologue-; Epilogue-Mrs Barry, Tegue. [Mrs Barry probably acted Isabella; Anthony Leigh, Teague.]Mrs Barry probably acted Isabella; Anthony Leigh, Teague.]
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