September 1690

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1690-1691
Volume: 1
Comments: The United Company. The date of the first performance is not known, and the play is one of a large group commonly assigned to September-December 1690. As the Prologue implies an autumn production, it has been placed at late September, although the premiere may have been October. It was advertised in the London Gazette, 18-22 Dec. 1690, and entered in the Term Catalogues, Feb. 1690@1. The music was composed by Henry Purcell. See Purcell, Works, Purcell Society, XXI (Dramatic Music, III, 1917), xii-xiv. Dedication: So visibly promoting my Interest on those days chiefly (the Third and the Sixth) when I had the tenderest relation to the welfare of my Play [i.e. Southerne had two benefits]. Langbaine (English Dramatick Poets, 1691, Appendix): This Play was acted with extraordinary Applause, the Part of Sir Anthony Love being most Masterly play'd by Mr Montfort: and certainly, who ever reads it, will find it fraught with true Wit and Humour. Gentleman's Journal, January 1691@2: [The Wives' Excuse, newly performed] was written by Mr Southern, who made that call'd Sir Anthony Love, which you and all the Town have lik'd so well

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    *p/?dl Sir Anthony Love; or, The Rambling Lady. [Edition of 1691:% Sir Anthony Love-Mrs Mountford; Valentine-Mountford; Ilford-Williams; Sir Gentle Golding-Bowen; An Abbe-Antho. Leigh; Count Canaile-Hodgson; Count Verole-Sandford; Palmer-Powel Jr; Waitwell-Bright; Traffique-Kirkham; Cortaut-Mich. Lee; Servant to Sir Gentle-Cibber; Servant to Ilford-Tho. Kent; Floriante-Mrs Butler; Charlote-Mrs Bracegirdle; Volante-Mrs Knight; Prologue-Mrs Bracegirdle; Epilogue-Mrs Butler. *c/?dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, and the play is one of a large group commonly assigned to September-December 1690. As the Prologue implies an autumn production, it has been placed at late September, although the premiere may have been October. It was advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 18-22 Dec. 1690, and entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, Feb. 1690@1. The music was composed by $Henry Purcell=. See <i>Purcell, Works</i>, <i>Purcell Society</i>, XXI (Dramatic Music, III, 1917), xii-xiv. Dedication: So visibly promoting my Interest on those days chiefly (the Third and the Sixth) when I had the tenderest relation to the welfare of my Play [i.e. $Southerne= had two benefits]. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, 1691, Appendix): This Play was acted with extraordinary Applause, the Part of <i>Sir Anthony Love</i>r being most Masterly play'd by $Mr Montfort=: and certainly, who ever reads it, will find it fraught with true Wit and Humour. <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2: [<i>The Wives' Excuse</i>, newly performed] was written by Mr Southern, who made that call'd Sir Anthony Love, which you and all the Town have lik'd so well.
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    *p1690 09 00 dl Sir Anthony Love; or, The Rambling Lady. Edition of 1691: Sir Anthony Love-Mrs Mountford; Valentine-Mountford; Ilford-Williams; Sir Gentle Golding-Bowen; An Abbe-Antho. Leigh; Count Canaile-Hodgson; Count Verole-Sandford; Palmer-Powel Jr; Waitwell-Bright; Traffique-Kirkham; Cortaut-Mich. Lee; Servant to Sir Gentle-Cibber; Servant to Ilford-Tho. Kent; Floriante-Mrs Butler; Charlote-Mrs Bracegirdle; Volante-Mrs Knight; Prologue-Mrs Bracegirdle; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.*c1690 09 00 dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, and the play is one of a large group commonly assigned to September-December 1690. As the Prologue implies an autumn production, it has been placed at late September, although the premiere may have been October. It was advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 18-22 Dec. 1690, and entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, Feb. 1690@1. The music was composed by $Henry Purcell=. See <i>Purcell, Works</i>, <i>Purcell Society</i>, XXI (Dramatic Music, III, 1917), xii-xiv. Dedication: So visibly promoting my Interest on those days chiefly (the Third and the Sixth) when I had the tenderest relation to the welfare of my Play [i.e. $Southerne= had two benefits]. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, 1691, Appendix): This Play was acted with extraordinary Applause, the Part of <i>Sir Anthony Love</i>r being most Masterly play'd by $Mr Montfort=: and certainly, who ever reads it, will find it fraught with true Wit and Humour. <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2: [<i>The Wives' Excuse</i>, newly performed] was written by Mr Southern, who made that call'd Sir Anthony Love, which you and all the Town have lik'd so well.
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    Event: 1765 | 16900900 | dl | The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, and the play is one of a large group commonly assigned to September-December 1690. As the Prologue implies an autumn production, it has been placed at late September, although the premiere may have been October. It was advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 18-22 Dec. 1690, and entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>, Feb. 1690@1. The music was composed by $Henry Purcell=. See <i>Purcell, Works</i>, <i>Purcell Society</i>, XXI (Dramatic Music, III, 1917), xii-xiv. Dedication: So visibly promoting my Interest on those days chiefly (the Third and the Sixth) when I had the tenderest relation to the welfare of my Play [i.e. $Southerne= had two benefits]. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, 1691, Appendix): This Play was acted with extraordinary Applause, the Part of <i>Sir Anthony Love</i> being most Masterly play'd by $Mr Montfort=: and certainly, who ever reads it, will find it fraught with true Wit and Humour. <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2: [<i>The Wives' Excuse</i>, newly performed] was written by Mr Southern, who made that call'd Sir Anthony Love, which you and all the Town have lik'd so well
    Performance: 1770 | 1765 | p | Sir Anthony Love; Or, The Rambling Lady | Edition of 1691: Sir Anthony Love-Mrs Mountford; Valentine-Mountford; Ilford-Williams; Sir Gentle Golding-Bowen; An Abbe-Antho. Leigh; Count Canaile-Hodgson; Count Verole-Sandford; Palmer-Powel Jr; Waitwell-Bright; Traffique-Kirkham; Cortaut-Mich. Lee; Servant to Sir Gentle-Cibber; Servant to Ilford-Tho. Kent; Floriante-Mrs Butler; Charlote-Mrs Bracegirdle; Volante-Mrs Knight; Prologue-Mrs Bracegirdle; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.
    Cast:
    2895 | 1770 | Sir Anthony Love | Mrs Mountford
    2896 | 1770 | Valentine | Mountford
    2897 | 1770 | Ilford | Williams
    2898 | 1770 | Sir Gentle Golding | Bowen
    2899 | 1770 | An Abbe | Antho. Leigh
    2900 | 1770 | Count Canaile | Hodgson
    2901 | 1770 | Count Verole | Sandford
    2902 | 1770 | Palmer | Powel Jr
    2903 | 1770 | Waitwell | Bright
    2904 | 1770 | Traffique | Kirkham
    2905 | 1770 | Cortaut | Mich. Lee
    2906 | 1770 | Servant to Sir Gentle | Cibber
    2907 | 1770 | Servant to Ilford | Tho. Kent
    2908 | 1770 | Floriante | Mrs Butler
    2909 | 1770 | Charlote | Mrs Bracegirdle
    2910 | 1770 | Volante | Mrs Knight
    2911 | 1770 | Prologue | Mrs Bracegirdle
    2912 | 1770 | Epilogue | Mrs Butler.

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Edition of 1691: Sir Anthony Love-Mrs Mountford; Valentine-Mountford; Ilford-Williams; Sir Gentle Golding-Bowen; An Abbe-Antho. Leigh; Count Canaile-Hodgson; Count Verole-Sandford; Palmer-Powel Jr; Waitwell-Bright; Traffique-Kirkham; Cortaut-Mich. Lee; Servant to Sir Gentle-Cibber; Servant to Ilford-Tho. Kent; Floriante-Mrs Butler; Charlote-Mrs Bracegirdle; Volante-Mrs Knight; Prologue-Mrs Bracegirdle; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.
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