March 1696

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1695-1696
Volume: 1
Comments: Betterton's Company. The date of the first performance is not known, but the fact that the play was advertised in the Post Boy, 25-28 April 1696, suggests that it was acted not later than the period preceding Passion Week (6-11 April 1696). In addition, the large number of minor performers in the cast suggests a Lenten performance by the young actors. In Act I, Scene i, there is an Entertainment of Instrumental Musick, Compos'd by Signior Finger: Then a Song, set by Mr John Eccles, and Sung by Young La Roche. In III, iii: A Dialogue set by Seignior Baptist. The play is an adaptation of John Webster's Cure for a Cuckold. A Comparison Between the Two Stages (1702): The City Bride, by another Player, Damn'd

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    *p7?lif The City Bride; or, The Merry Cuckold. [Edition of 1696:% Prologue-Mr Thurmond; Bonvile-Boman; Friendly-Thurmond; Justice Merryman-Bright; Summerfield-Scudemore; Mr Ventre-Arnold; Mr Spruce-Bayly; Compasse-Freeman; A Councellor-Davis; Pettifog-Trefusis; Dodge-Eldred; Arabella-Mrs Boman; Clara-Mrs Boutell; Mrs Ventre-Mrs Lacy; Peg-Mrs Perin; Nurse-Mrs Lawson; Lucy-Miss Prince; Epilogue-the City-Bride. *c7?lif <i>Betterton's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but the fact that the play was advertised in the <i>Post Boy</i>, 25-28 April 1696, suggests that it was acted not later than the period preceding <i>Passion Week</i> (6-11 April 1696). In addition, the large number of minor performers in the cast suggests a <i>Lenten performance</i> by the young actors. In Act I, Scene i, there is an Entertainment of Instrumental Musick, Compos'd by $Signior Finger=: Then a Song, set by $Mr John Eccles=, and Sung by $Young La Roche=. In III, iii: A Dialogue set by $Seignior Baptist=. The play is an adaptation of $John Webster='s <i>Cure for a Cuckold</i>. <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1702): <i>The City Bride</i>, by another Player, Damn'd.
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    *p1696 03 00 lif The City Bride; or, The Merry Cuckold. Edition of 1696: Prologue-Mr Thurmond; Bonvile-Boman; Friendly-Thurmond; Justice Merryman-Bright; Summerfield-Scudemore; Mr Ventre-Arnold; Mr Spruce-Bayly; Compasse-Freeman; A Councellor-Davis; Pettifog-Trefusis; Dodge-Eldred; Arabella-Mrs Boman; Clara-Mrs Boutell; Mrs Ventre-Mrs Lacy; Peg-Mrs Perin; Nurse-Mrs Lawson; Lucy-Miss Prince; Epilogue-the City-Bride.*c1696 03 00 lif <i>Betterton's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but the fact that the play was advertised in the <i>Post Boy</i>, 25-28 April 1696, suggests that it was acted not later than the period preceding <i>Passion Week</i> (6-11 April 1696). In addition, the large number of minor performers in the cast suggests a <i>Lenten performance</i> by the young actors. In Act I, Scene i, there is an Entertainment of Instrumental Musick, Compos'd by $Signior Finger=: Then a Song, set by $Mr John Eccles=, and Sung by $Young La Roche=. In III, iii: A Dialogue set by $Seignior Baptist=. The play is an adaptation of $John Webster='s <i>Cure for a Cuckold</i>. <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1702): <i>The City Bride</i>, by another Player, Damn'd.
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    Event: 2007 | 16960300 | lif | <i>Betterton's Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known, but the fact that the play was advertised in the <i>Post Boy</i>, 25-28 April 1696, suggests that it was acted not later than the period preceding <i>Passion Week</i> (6-11 April 1696). In addition, the large number of minor performers in the cast suggests a <i>Lenten performance</i> by the young actors. In Act I, Scene i, there is an Entertainment of Instrumental Musick, Compos'd by $Signior Finger=: Then a Song, set by $Mr John Eccles=, and Sung by $Young La Roche=. In III, iii: A Dialogue set by $Seignior Baptist=. The play is an adaptation of $John Webster='s <i>Cure for a Cuckold</i>. <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1702): <i>The City Bride</i>, by another Player, Damn'd
    Performance: 2012 | 2007 | p | The City Bride; Or, The Merry Cuckold | Edition of 1696: Prologue-Mr Thurmond; Bonvile-Boman; Friendly-Thurmond; Justice Merryman-Bright; Summerfield-Scudemore; Mr Ventre-Arnold; Mr Spruce-Bayly; Compasse-Freeman; A Councellor-Davis; Pettifog-Trefusis; Dodge-Eldred; Arabella-Mrs Boman; Clara-Mrs Boutell; Mrs Ventre-Mrs Lacy; Peg-Mrs Perin; Nurse-Mrs Lawson; Lucy-Miss Prince; Epilogue-the City-Bride.
    Cast:
    3660 | 2012 | Prologue | Mr Thurmond
    3661 | 2012 | Bonvile | Boman
    3662 | 2012 | Friendly | Thurmond
    3663 | 2012 | Justice Merryman | Bright
    3664 | 2012 | Summerfield | Scudemore
    3665 | 2012 | Mr Ventre | Arnold
    3666 | 2012 | Mr Spruce | Bayly
    3667 | 2012 | Compasse | Freeman
    3668 | 2012 | A Councellor | Davis
    3669 | 2012 | Pettifog | Trefusis
    3670 | 2012 | Dodge | Eldred
    3671 | 2012 | Arabella | Mrs Boman
    3672 | 2012 | Clara | Mrs Boutell
    3673 | 2012 | Mrs Ventre | Mrs Lacy
    3674 | 2012 | Peg | Mrs Perin
    3675 | 2012 | Nurse | Mrs Lawson
    3676 | 2012 | Lucy | Miss Prince
    3677 | 2012 | Epilogue | the City-Bride.
    3678 | 2012 | the City | Bride.

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Edition of 1696: Prologue-Mr Thurmond; Bonvile-Boman; Friendly-Thurmond; Justice Merryman-Bright; Summerfield-Scudemore; Mr Ventre-Arnold; Mr Spruce-Bayly; Compasse-Freeman; A Councellor-Davis; Pettifog-Trefusis; Dodge-Eldred; Arabella-Mrs Boman; Clara-Mrs Boutell; Mrs Ventre-Mrs Lacy; Peg-Mrs Perin; Nurse-Mrs Lawson; Lucy-Miss Prince; Epilogue-the City-Bride.
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