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Event Comment: The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby (p.181): The Duke of Albemarle carryed me this afternoon to the play, which I had not leisure to take the diversion of for some time

Performances

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but the fact that the play the play was entered in the Term Catalogues in November 1679 suggests that it was first acted not much later than September 1679

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Woman Captain

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor: Anthony Lee
Role: Woman@Captain Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mrs Barry.
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. There is no certainty as to the date of the first production; but as this play was entered in the Term Catalogues November 1679, it was certainly first acted by October 1679, possibly in September 1679. A musical number, The Loyal Protestant, the music by Thomas Farmer, is in Choice Ayres and Songs, The Third Book, 1681

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Virtuous Wife; Or, Good Luck At Last

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor: Mrs Barrer
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mr Nokes
Role: Beverly Actor: Harris
Role: Beauford Actor: Smith
Role: Sir Frolack Whimsey Actor: Jevon
Role: Sir Lubbery Widgeon Actor: Lee
Role: Brainworm Actor:
Role: Amble Actor: Underhill
Role: Crotchett Actor: Bowman
Role: Olivia Actor: Mrs Barrer
Role: Lady Beardly Actor: Nokes
Role: Jenny Wheedle Actor: Mrs Currer
Role: Lidia Actor: Mrs Seymour
Role: Tissick Actor: Mrs Norrice.
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but its Prologue indicates that it follows The Woman Captain. Like that play and The Virtuous Wife, Caius Marius was entered in the Term Catalogues, November 1679, but the large number of plays apparently presented earlier in the autumn suggests that this one could hardly have been brought on the stage before October 1679

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The History And Fall Of Caius Marius

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor: Mr Betterton
Role: Caius Marius Actor: Betterton
Role: Sylla Actor: Williams
Role: Marius Junior Actor: Smith
Role: Granius Actor: Percivale
Role: Metellus Actor: Gillow
Role: Quintus Pompeius Actor: Williams
Role: Cinna Actor: Jevon
Role: Sulpitius Actor: Underhill
Role: Lavinia Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Nurse Actor: Noakes
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Lavinia Actor: Mrs Barry.
Event Comment: Apparently The Man of Mode had an amateur revival in Brussels in the autumn, possibly before the Duke and Duchess of York, when they were away from London. Princess Anne to Frances Apsley, 3 Oct. 1679: The play is practisde to night Miss Watts is to be Lady townly which part I beleeve wont much become her. [See Benjamin Bathurst, Letters of Two Queens (London, 1924), pp. 111-12]

Performances

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but the fact that it was entered in the Term Catalogues in February 1679@80 suggests a first production in December 1679 or January 1680. A song, Tell my Strephon that I die, with music by John Blow, is in Choice Ayres and Songs, The Fourth Book, 1683

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Loyal General

Cast
Role: Prologue by Mr Dryden Actor:
Role: King Actor: Harris
Role: Theocrin Actor: Betterton
Role: Theron Actor: Norris
Role: Diphilus Actor: Gillo
Role: Escalus Actor: Jevan
Role: Pisander Actor: Bowman
Role: Abardanes Actor: Jo. Williams
Role: Sossacles Actor: David? Williams
Role: Queen Actor: Mrs Currer
Role: Arviola Actor: Mrs Lee
Role: Edraste Actor: Mrs Price.
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first production is not known. The play was entered in the Term Catalogues, May 1680, and advertised in the True News, 12-15 May 1680, suggesting a production not later than April 1680. Nevertheless, the fact that the Prologue refers to the attack on John Dryden in Rose Street (18 Dec. 1679) and to the petitions to Parliament--Luttrell, A Brief Relation, I, 31, on 13 Jan. 1679@80, refers to petitions subscribed by several thousands--suggests that the play appeared during January 1679@80

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Loving Enemies

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Lorenzo Actor: Betterton
Role: Marcello Actor: Smith
Role: Antonio Actor: Jo. Williams
Role: Paulo Actor: Leigh
Role: Circumstantio Actor: Underhill
Role: Albricio Actor: Richards
Role: Julia Actor: Mrs Mary Lee
Role: Camilla Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Lucinda Actor: Mrs Shadwell
Role: Paulina Actor: Mrs Leigh
Role: Nuarcha Actor: Mrs Norris
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mrs Barry.
Event Comment: The Newdigate newsletters (Folger Shakespeare Library), 9 Feb. 1679@80: The late disorders at the Playhouse hath soe much incenst his Matye that tis said he hath commanded the persons to be proceeded Agt as Ryotters (Wilson, Theatre Notes, p. 80). [In Domestick Intelligence, 8-10 Feb. 1679@80, is a reference to an information in the King's Bench brought against those who participated in the disorders in the Duke's playhouse.

Performances

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This performance is on the L. C. list, 5@145, p. 120: The Wanton Wife. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 350. For difficulties in dating this performance, see 11 Feb. 1679@80

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Amorous Widow; Or, The Wanton Wife

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This is the third in the series of Court performances in L. C. 5@145, p. 120: Sir Fopling Flutter. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 350, and 11 Feb. 1679@80

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Man Of Mode; Or, Sir Fopling Flutter

Event Comment: Luttrell (A Brief Relation, I, 34-35): The 26th, Mrs Ellen Gwyn being at the dukes playhouse, was affronted by a person who came into the pitt and called her whore; whom Mr Herbert, the earl of Pembrokes brother, vindicating, there were many swords drawn, and a great hubbub in the house

Performances

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This is another in the series of Court performances in L. C. 5@145, p. 120. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 350, and 11 Feb. 1679@80. It should be noted that not only is this date a Friday in Lent but it is also during the period of mourning for the Princess Elizabeth. Yet to place this performance in 1681 would make it fall on Sunday

Performances

Mainpiece Title: She Would If She Could

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known, but the reference in the Prologue to "this good Godly time of Lent" would place it between 25 Feb. and 3 April 1680. It was entered in the Term Catalogues in May 1680

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Conspiracy; Or, The Change Of Government

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Ravenscroft Actor: .
Related Works
Related Work: The Patriot, or The Italian Conspiracy Author(s): Charles Gildon
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This performance is another in the sequence of plays acted at court in L. C. 5@145, p. 120: Night's Intrigue. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 350, and 11 Feb. 1679@80. If this performance were placed on 6 March 1680@1, it would fall on Sunday

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Feign'd Curtizans; Or, A Night's Intrigue

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known; an entry in L. C. 5@145, p. 120, lists it for 1 March, but leaves the year in question. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349. Because the Prologue upbraids the audience for deserting Dorset Garden to see The Female Prelate at Drury Lane (beginning 31 May 1680) and because the Epilogue refers to railing at the Penny Post, a service inaugurated on 1 April 1680, a performance in mid-June 1680 seems the likely first production. If so, the L. C. entry for 1 March probably represents a revival for 1 March 1680@1. A song, Bonny lass gin thou wert mine, with music by Thomas Farmer, is in Choice Ayres and Songs, The Third Book, 1681. For Leigh as Sir Jolly and Nokes as Sir Davy, see Cibber, Apology, ed. Lowe, I, 147-48. Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 36): These two Comedies [The Soulder's Fortune and D'Urfey's The Fond Husband] took extraordinary well, and being perfectly Acted; got the Company great Reputation and Profit

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Souldiers Fortune

Cast
Role: Beaugard Actor: Betterton
Role: Courtine Actor: Smith
Role: Sir Davy Dunce Actor: Nokes
Role: Sir Jolly Jumble Actor: Leigh
Role: Fourbin Actor: Jevon
Role: Bloody Bones Actor: Richards
Role: Vermin Actor: A Boy
Role: Lady Dunce Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Sylvia Actor: Mrs Price
Role: Prologue by the Lord Falkland Actor:
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known. Luttrell, however, dated the copy he purchased 6 July 1680 (VanLennep, Two Restoration Comedies, pp. 57-58) and attributed it to Mrs Aphra Behn. If copies were available in early July, the play was most probably performed in June 1680. Langbaine (English Dramatick Poets, p. 547) had heard that Mrs Behn was the author, but A Comparison between the Two Stages (p. 11) attributed it to Thomas Betterton. For a discussion of the authorship, see also Ten English Farces, ed. Leo Hughes and A. H. Scouten (Austin, Texas, 1948), pp. 203-4

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Revenge; Or, A Match In Newgate

Cast
Role: Wellman Actor: Smith
Role: Friendly Actor: Williams
Role: Mr Shatter Actor: Bowman
Role: Trickwell Actor: Jevorn
Role: Mr Dashit Actor: Lee
Role: Glisten Actor: Bright
Role: Jock Actor: Mumford
Role: Corina Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Marinda Actor: Mrs Butler
Role: Diana Actor: Mrs Price
Role: Ample Actor: Anybody
Role: Mrs Dashit Actor: Mrs A. Lee
Role: Mrs Dunwell Actor: Mrs Norice.
Related Works
Related Work: The Roman Bride's Revenge Author(s): Charles Gildon
Related Work: The Wives Revenged Author(s): Charles Dibdin
Event Comment: The King's Company. The Newdigate newsletters, 3 June 1680: But on Wednesday the Duchesse of Portsmouth to disoblige Mr Settle the Poet carryed all the Court with her to the Dukes house to see Macbeth (Wilson, Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters, p. 80)

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Female Prelate

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. See dl, 2 June 1680

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Macbeth

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first production is not known, but the entry of this play in the Term Catalogues for November 1680 suggests a first offering in September or October 1680. The music for the play was composed by Henry Purcell, his first (according to Downes composing for the stage. Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 38) gives a shortened cast and adds: All the Parts in't being perfectly perform'd, with several Entertainments of Singing; Compos'd by the Famous Master Mr Henry Purcell, (being the first he e'er Compos'd for the Stage) made it a living and Gainful Play to the Company: The Court; especially the Ladies, by their daily charming presence, gave it great Encouragement. Dedication, Edition of 1680: The Reputation that this Play received on the Stage, some few Errors excepted, was more than I could well hope from so Censorious an Age....You [the Duchess of Richmond] brought her Royal Highness just at the exigent Time, whose single Presence on the Poet's day is a Subsistence for him all the Years after. A song, Hail to the myrtle shade, is in Choice Ayres and Songs, The Third Book (dated 2 Nov. 1680)

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Theodosius; Or, The Force Of Love

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Theodosius Actor: Williams
Role: Varanes Actor: Betterton
Role: Marcian Actor: Smith
Role: Lucius Actor: Wiltshire
Role: Atticus Actor: Bowman
Role: Leontine Actor: Leitherfull
Role: Pulcheria Actor: Mrs Betterton
Role: Athenais Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first production is not certain, particularly since an entry in L. C. 5@145, p. 120 (see also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349) lists this play for 8 March, the year uncertain. Since the entry follows one for The Souldier's Fortune which followed the premiere of The Female Prelate, 31 May 1680, the L. C. entry probably is one for 8 March 1680@1. That the premiere occurred near 1 Nov. 1680 is suggested by a letter of Anne Montague to Lady Hatton, 1 Nov. 1680: For I never see the towne fuller, for I was to see the new play, The Spanish Frier, and there was all the world, but the Court is a letell dull yet; the Queen being sick, there is noe drawing room (Hatton Correspondence, Camden Society, XXII [1878], 240). A song, Farewell ungratefull Traytor, with music by Captain Pack and sung by Mrs Crofts, is in Act V. For Leigh's and Nokes' acting, see Cibber, Apology, ed. Lowe, I, 143, 145-46. Downes (Roscius Anglicanus, p. 37): 'Twas Admirably Acted, and produc'd vast Profit to the Company

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Spanish Fryar; Or, The Double Discovery

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Torrismond Actor: Betterton
Role: Bertran Actor: Williams
Role: Alphonso Actor: Wiltshire
Role: Lorenzo Actor: Smith
Role: Raymond Actor: Gillo
Role: Pedro Actor: Underhill
Role: Gomez Actor: Nokes
Role: Dominic Actor: Lee
Role: Leonora Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Teresa Actor: Mrs Crofts
Role: Elvira Actor: Mrs Betterton
Role: ] Actor: .
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. The date of the first performance is not known. As the play was entered in the Term Catalogues, May 1681, it was probably first acted not later than March 1681. The title page states: Revis'd with Alterations

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The History Of King Lear

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: King Lear Actor: Betterton
Role: Gloster Actor: Gillo
Role: Kent Actor: Wiltshire
Role: Edgar Actor: Smith
Role: Bastard Actor: Jo. Williams
Role: Cornwall Actor: Norris
Role: Albany Actor: Bowman
Role: Gentleman Usher Actor: Jevon
Role: Gonerill Actor: Mrs Shadwell
Role: Regan Actor: Lady Slingsby
Role: Cordelia Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mrs Barry.
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This play appears on the L. C. list, 5@145, p. 120--see also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349--without an assigned year. For arguments against assigning it to 1 March 1679@80, see the discussion in mid-June1680

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Soldier's Fortune

Cast
Role: See mid Actor: June 1680.
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This play is on the L. C. list, 5@145, p. 120--see also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349--immediately following the 1 March listing for The Soldier's Fortune. Because The Spanish Fryar was apparently a newly acted play on 1 Nov. 1680, the performance on this L. C. list is assigned to 8 March 1680@1 rather than to 8 March 1679@80

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Spanish Fryar

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This performance is on the L. C. list, 5@145, p. 120. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Rover, Part Ii

Event Comment: The Duke's Company. This performance is on the L. C. list, 5@145, p. 120: with ye Q: & a Box for ye Maides of Honor. See also Nicoll, Restoration Drama, p. 349

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Soldier's Fortune

Cast
Role: See mid Actor: June 1680.