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07 March 1664

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1663-1664
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. Pepys, Diary: My wife and I by coach to The Duke's house, where we say The Unfortunate Lovers; but I know not whether I am grown more curious than I was or no, but I was not much pleased with it, though I know not where to lay the fault, unless it was that the house was very empty, by reason of a new play at the other house. Yet here was my Lady Castlemaine in a box. In An Elegy on the Death of Edward Angel, 1673, two lines suggest that Angel acted Friskin: @Adieu, dear Friskin: Unfort'nate Lover weep,@Your mirth is fled, and now i' th' Grave must sleep.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?lif The Unfortunate Lovers. Friskin-Angel? (see below). *c?lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I by coach to The Duke's house, where we say <i>The Unfortunate Lovers</i>; but I know not whether I am grown more curious than I was or no, but I was not much pleased with it, though I know not where to lay the fault, unless it was that the house was very empty, by reason of a new play at the other house. Yet here was my $Lady Castlemaine= in a box. In <i>An Elegy on the Death of Edward Angel</i>, 1673, two lines suggest that $Angel= acted <i>Friskin</i>r: @Adieu, dear Friskin: Unfort'nate Lover weep,@Your mirth is fled, and now i' th' Grave must sleep.@
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1664 03 07 lif The Unfortunate Lovers. Friskin-Angel? (see below).*c1664 03 07 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I by coach to The Duke's house, where we say <i>The Unfortunate Lovers</i>; but I know not whether I am grown more curious than I was or no, but I was not much pleased with it, though I know not where to lay the fault, unless it was that the house was very empty, by reason of a new play at the other house. Yet here was my $Lady Castlemaine= in a box. In <i>An Elegy on the Death of Edward Angel</i>, 1673, two lines suggest that $Angel= acted <i>Friskin</i>r: @Adieu, dear Friskin: Unfort'nate Lover weep,@Your mirth is fled, and now i' th' Grave must sleep.@
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 396 | 16640307 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I by coach to The Duke's house, where we say <i>The Unfortunate Lovers</i>; but I know not whether I am grown more curious than I was or no, but I was not much pleased with it, though I know not where to lay the fault, unless it was that the house was very empty, by reason of a new play at the other house. Yet here was my $Lady Castlemaine= in a box. In <i>An Elegy on the Death of Edward Angel</i>, 1673, two lines suggest that $Angel= acted <i>Friskin</i>: @Adieu, dear Friskin: Unfort'nate Lover weep,@Your mirth is fled, and now i' th' Grave must sleep.
    Performance: 396 | 396 | p | The Unfortunate Lovers | Friskin-Angel? (see below).
    Cast:
    303 | 396 | Friskin | Angel?

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Friskin-Angel? (see below).
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