17 August 1704

Event Information
Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1703-1704
Volume: 2
Comments: Mainpiece: a short Tragedy. Not Acted these Six Years
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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pDqlif The Unfortunate Couple. *aDqlif The Comical Transformation. *aDqlif The Wit of a Woman. A new Prologue to the Town-Mrs Bradshaw; [according to 1704 edition of <i>The Wit of a Woman</i> and an% Epilogue-a Comedian [from the $Theatre in Dublin= (his first here)%. *dDqlif <i>Italian Scaramouch</i>-Layfield; [a new% <i>Morris Dance</i>-two men, two women. *cDqlif Mainpiece: a short Tragedy. Not Acted these Six Years.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1704 08 17 lif The Unfortunate Couple.*a1704 08 17 lif The Comical Transformation.*a1704 08 17 lif The Wit of a Woman. A new Prologue to the Town-Mrs Bradshaw; according to 1704 edition of <i>The Wit of a Woman</i> and an Epilogue-a Comedian from the $Theatre in Dublin= (his first here).*d1704 08 17 lif <i>Italian Scaramouch</i>-Layfield; a new <i>Morris Dance</i>-two men, two women.*c1704 08 17 lif Mainpiece: a short Tragedy. Not Acted these Six Years.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 2907 | 17040817 | lif | Mainpiece: a short Tragedy. Not Acted these Six Years
    Performance: 3581 | 2907 | p | The Unfortunate Couple
    Performance: 3582 | 2907 | a | The Comical Transformation
    Performance: 3583 | 2907 | a | The Wit of a Woman | A new Prologue to the Town-Mrs Bradshaw; according to 1704 edition of <i>The Wit of a Woman</i> and an Epilogue-a Comedian from the $Theatre in Dublin= (his first here).
    Cast:
    5398 | 3583 | A new Prologue to the Town | Mrs Bradshaw
    5399 | 3583 | according to 1704 edition of <i>The Wit of a Woman | a Comedian from the $Theatre in Dublin=
    Performance: 3584 | 2907 | d | <i>Italian Scaramouch</i>-Layfield; a new <i>Morris Dance</i>-two men, two women

Mainpiece

Comments:
Cast:
None Listed

Afterpiece

Comments:
Cast:
None Listed

Afterpiece

Comments:
A new Prologue to the Town-Mrs Bradshaw; according to 1704 edition of The Wit of a Woman and an Epilogue-a Comedian from the Theatre in Dublin (his first here).

Dance

Comment: Italian Scaramouch-Layfield; a new Morris Dance-two men, two women

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