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We found 6 matches on Author, 5 matches on Event Comments, 1 matches on Performance Comments, 1 matches on Roles/Actors, and 0 matches on Performance Title.

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Mainpiece Title: The Mall; Or, The Modish Lovers

Performance Comment: Edition of 1674: The Prologue- An Epilogue is in Duffett's New Poems, 1675.
Event Comment: The King's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but, as the play was entered in the Term Catalogues, May 1674, a first production not later than March 1674 is likely. In addition, the relatively large number of minor actors suggests that it might be a Lenten performance by the young players of the company. As to the authorship, the title page states: Written by a Person of Honour. On the other hand, Langbaine (English Dramatick Poets, p. 526) reports that he had heard that it was written by Duffett. The second Prologue is in Covent Garden Drollery, 1673, but the fact that it was intended but not spoken does not assist in dating the first performance

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Mainpiece Title: The Amorous Old Woman; Or, 'tis Well If It Take

Performance Comment: [The author is not known, but the play has been attributed to ThomasDuffett.] Edition of 1764: Prologue-Major Mohun; [A second Prologue intended but not spoken Honorio-Lydal; Amante-Beeston; Garbato-Eastland; Cicco-Perin; Riccamare-Coysh; Buggio-Chapman; Furfante-Powel; Sanco@panco-Shirly; Constantia-Mrs Cox; Arabella-Mrs James; Clara-Mrs Boutel; Strega-Mrs Corey; Epilogue-.
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Role: Prologue Actor: Major Mohun
Role: cond Prologue intended but not spoken Honorio Actor: Lydal
Role: Amante Actor: Beeston
Role: Garbato Actor: Eastland
Role: Cicco Actor: Perin
Role: Riccamare Actor: Coysh
Role: Buggio Actor: Chapman
Role: Furfante Actor: Powel
Role: Sanco@panco Actor: Shirly
Role: Constantia Actor: Mrs Cox
Role: Arabella Actor: Mrs James
Role: Clara Actor: Mrs Boutel
Role: Strega Actor: Mrs Corey
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
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Related Work: The Amorous Old Woman; or, 'Tis Well if it Take Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Event Comment: The date of the premiere is not known, but Robert Hooke, attended play on 27 Aug. 1675 which might well refer not to Psyche but to Duffett's travesty of it. In addition, John Harold Wilson has argued that the reference in the Prologue to "The new-come Elephant" probably concerns the elephant imported by Lord George Berkeley and sold by 12 Aug. 1675 (see The Diary of Robert Hooke, p. 174). The cast also contains a number of "young actors" who might well have had an opportunity to act in a play in the summer vacation

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Mainpiece Title: Psyche Debauched

Cast
Role: King Andrew Actor: Mrs Corbett
Role: Nicholas Actor: Mrs Knep
Role: Phillip Actor: Charleton
Role: Bruine Actor: Harris
Role: Apollo Actor: Lyddall
Role: Jeffrey Actor: Coysh
Role: Costard Actor: Poell Powell?
Role: Justice Crabb Actor: Wiltshire
Role: Wou'dhamore Actor: Mrs Rutter
Role: None Actor: so-fair-Haynes
Role: so Actor: fair-Haynes
Role: fair Actor: Haynes
Role: Redstreak Actor: Cory
Role: Woossat Actor: Clarke
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
Related Works
Related Work: Psyche Debauched Author(s): Thomas Duffett

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Spanish Rogue

Cast
Role: Don Fenise Actor: Harris
Role: Don Alonzo Actor: Lyddal
Role: Don Manuel Actor: Watson
Role: Larasco Actor: Powell
Role: Mingo Actor: Cash
Role: Sanchez Actor: Griffin
Role: Alcinda Actor: Mrs Boutell
Role: Rosella Actor: Mrs Uphill
Role: Teresa Actor: Mrs Corye
Role: Leonella Actor: Mrs Kneppe
Role: Prologue Actor: Mrs Boutell
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mrs Kneppe.
Related Works
Related Work: The Spanish Rogue Author(s): Thomas Duffett

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Mainpiece Title: The Mock-tempest; Or, The Enchanted Castle

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Related Work: The Mock-Tempest; or, The Enchanted Castle Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Related Work: The Mock Tempest Author(s): Thomas Duffett

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Psyche Debauched

Related Works
Related Work: Psyche Debauched Author(s): Thomas Duffett

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Mock Tempest

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Related Work: The Mock-Tempest; or, The Enchanted Castle Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Related Work: The Mock Tempest Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Event Comment: The King's Company. It is difficult to assign a date to this burlesque, but it is obviously a satiric thrust at Elkanah Settle's The Empress of Morocco, which had been acted on 3 July 1673, and on Macbeth, which had been most recently acted (probably) on 9 Aug. 1673. As the title page of Duffett's burlesque does not name a theatre, it is not known whether it was acted before the King's Company left Lincoln's Inn Fields for the new theatre in Drury Lane. But the fact that Settle's Empress of Morocco was acted again at Dorset Garden on 6 Dec. 1673 makes December 1673 a likely month (or the King's Company to play its burlesque, although it may have been given in the late summer or early autumn, as many lesser actors are in the cast

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Empress Of Morocco

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor: Ghost of Labas, Morena
Role: Muly Labas Actor: Coysh
Role: Muly Hamet Actor: Kew
Role: Grimalhaz Actor: Watson
Role: Hamet Alhaz Actor: Powel
Role: Abdrahaman Actor: Bird
Role: Abdelcador Actor: Carlton
Role: Messenger Actor: Kempton
Role: Eunch Actor: Venner
Role: Laula Actor: Griffin
Role: Mariamne Actor: Goodman
Role: Morena Actor: Harris
Role: . Actor: Hecate, Three Witches
Role: Hecate Actor: Powel
Role: 1 Witch Actor: Harris
Role: 2 Witch Actor: Adams
Role: 3 Witch Actor: Lyddal
Role: Thunder Actor: Goodman
Role: Lightning Actor: Kew
Role: an additional one] Actor: .
Related Works
Related Work: The Empress of Morocco Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Event Comment: The Duke's Company. See Duffett's burlesque, above. The Diary of Robert Hooke, 6 Dec. 1673: Saw Empress of Morocco at Duke's Theatre. 1s. 6d. Dutchess of York? there

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Empress Of Morocco

Related Works
Related Work: The Empress of Morocco Author(s): Thomas Duffett
Event Comment: The King's Company. The Prologue and Epilogue are in New Poems, Songs, Prologues and Epilogues. Written by Thomas Duffett, 1676. See also Langbaine, English Dramatick Poets, p. 291

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Every Man Out His Humour

Performance Comment: Prologue to Ev'ry Man out of his Humour,-Mr Hayns [July, 1675 [Writtenby ThomasDuffett]; Epilogue-[to Ev'ry Man out of his Humour [Written by ThomasDuffett].to Ev'ry Man out of his Humour [Written by ThomasDuffett].