March 1684

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1682-1683
Volume: 1
Comments: The United Company. The date of this revival is not precisely known but that it occurred in mid-March is indicated by Luttrell's date of 21 March 1683@4 on his copy of the separately-printed Prologue and Epilogue (Bindley Collection, William Andrews Clark@Jr@Library). It should be noted, however, that Friday 21 March is a Friday in Lent, a day on which the companies sometimes did not act. The Prologue and Epilogue are reprinted in Wiley, Rare Prologues and Epilogues, pp. 202-6. When this play was advertised to be acted on 8 Nov. 1704, the bill bore the heading: "Not Acted these 20 Years." Langbaine (English Dramatic Poets, p. 37): This Play was reviv'd by the Players, since the Union of the Two Houses, and reprinted in quarto Lond. 1684 with a new Prologue and Epilogue, the former written by Jo. Haynes the Comedian

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    *p%?dl The Northern Lass. [Edition of 1684:% Sir Phillip Luckless-Kynaston; Tridewell-Wilshire; Sir Paul Squelch-Lee; Bullfinch-Haines; Widgine-Gevon; Anvile-Griffen; Nonsense-Monfort; Pate-Lisle [$Carlisle=]; Beavis-Saunders; Howdee-Bright; Clark-Lowe; Mrs Fitchow-Mrs Barrey; Constance-Mrs Butler; Mrs Trainwell-Mrs Cory; Constance Holdup-Mrs Percivall; Prologue to the Northern Lass [by J. H. ($Joseph Haines=)]-; Epilogue-Mrs Butler. *c%?dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of this revival is not precisely known but that it occurred in mid-March is indicated by $Luttrell='s date of 21 March 1683@4 on his copy of the separately-printed <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Bindley Collection</i>, $William Andrews Clark@Jr@Library=). It should be noted, however, that Friday 21 March is a Friday in <i>Lent</i>, a day on which the companies sometimes did not act. The Prologue and Epilogue are reprinted in $Wiley=, <i>Rare Prologues and Epilogues</i>, pp. 202-6. When this play was advertised to be acted on 8 Nov. 1704, the bill bore the heading: "Not Acted these 20 Years." $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatic Poets</i>, p. 37): This Play was reviv'd by the Players, since the Union of the Two Houses, and reprinted in quarto Lond. 1684 with a new Prologue and Epilogue, the former written by $Jo. Haynes= the Comedian.
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    *p1684 03 00 dl The Northern Lass. Edition of 1684: Sir Phillip Luckless-Kynaston; Tridewell-Wilshire; Sir Paul Squelch-Lee; Bullfinch-Haines; Widgine-Gevon; Anvile-Griffen; Nonsense-Monfort; Pate-Lisle [$Carlisle=]; Beavis-Saunders; Howdee-Bright; Clark-Lowe; Mrs Fitchow-Mrs Barrey; Constance-Mrs Butler; Mrs Trainwell-Mrs Cory; Constance Holdup-Mrs Percivall; Prologue to the Northern Lass [by J. H. ($Joseph Haines=)]-; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.*c1684 03 00 dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of this revival is not precisely known but that it occurred in mid-March is indicated by $Luttrell='s date of 21 March 1683@4 on his copy of the separately-printed <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Bindley Collection</i>, $William Andrews Clark@Jr@Library=). It should be noted, however, that Friday 21 March is a Friday in <i>Lent</i>, a day on which the companies sometimes did not act. The Prologue and Epilogue are reprinted in $Wiley=, <i>Rare Prologues and Epilogues</i>, pp. 202-6. When this play was advertised to be acted on 8 Nov. 1704, the bill bore the heading: "Not Acted these 20 Years." $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatic Poets</i>, p. 37): This Play was reviv'd by the Players, since the Union of the Two Houses, and reprinted in quarto Lond. 1684 with a new Prologue and Epilogue, the former written by $Jo. Haynes= the Comedian.
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    Event: 1539 | 16840300 | dl | The <i>United Company</i>. The date of this revival is not precisely known but that it occurred in mid-March is indicated by $Luttrell='s date of 21 March 1683@4 on his copy of the separately-printed <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Bindley Collection</i>, $William Andrews Clark@Jr@Library=). It should be noted, however, that Friday 21 March is a Friday in <i>Lent</i>, a day on which the companies sometimes did not act. The Prologue and Epilogue are reprinted in $Wiley=, <i>Rare Prologues and Epilogues</i>, pp. 202-6. When this play was advertised to be acted on 8 Nov. 1704, the bill bore the heading: "Not Acted these 20 Years." $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatic Poets</i>, p. 37): This Play was reviv'd by the Players, since the Union of the Two Houses, and reprinted in quarto Lond. 1684 with a new Prologue and Epilogue, the former written by $Jo. Haynes= the Comedian
    Performance: 1543 | 1539 | p | The Northern Lass | Edition of 1684: Sir Phillip Luckless-Kynaston; Tridewell-Wilshire; Sir Paul Squelch-Lee; Bullfinch-Haines; Widgine-Gevon; Anvile-Griffen; Nonsense-Monfort; Pate-Lisle [$Carlisle=]; Beavis-Saunders; Howdee-Bright; Clark-Lowe; Mrs Fitchow-Mrs Barrey; Constance-Mrs Butler; Mrs Trainwell-Mrs Cory; Constance Holdup-Mrs Percivall; Prologue to the Northern Lass [by J. H. ($Joseph Haines=)]-; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.
    Cast:
    2516 | 1543 | Sir Phillip Luckless | Kynaston
    2517 | 1543 | Tridewell | Wilshire
    2518 | 1543 | Sir Paul Squelch | Lee
    2519 | 1543 | Bullfinch | Haines
    2520 | 1543 | Widgine | Gevon
    2521 | 1543 | Anvile | Griffen
    2522 | 1543 | Nonsense | Monfort
    2523 | 1543 | Pate | Lisle
    2524 | 1543 | Beavis | Saunders
    2525 | 1543 | Howdee | Bright
    2526 | 1543 | Clark | Lowe
    2527 | 1543 | Mrs Fitchow | Mrs Barrey
    2528 | 1543 | Constance | Mrs Butler
    2529 | 1543 | Mrs Trainwell | Mrs Cory
    2530 | 1543 | Constance Holdup | Mrs Percivall
    2531 | 1543 | ]
    2532 | 1543 | Epilogue | Mrs Butler.

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Edition of 1684: Sir Phillip Luckless-Kynaston; Tridewell-Wilshire; Sir Paul Squelch-Lee; Bullfinch-Haines; Widgine-Gevon; Anvile-Griffen; Nonsense-Monfort; Pate-Lisle [Carlisle]; Beavis-Saunders; Howdee-Bright; Clark-Lowe; Mrs Fitchow-Mrs Barrey; Constance-Mrs Butler; Mrs Trainwell-Mrs Cory; Constance Holdup-Mrs Percivall; Prologue to the Northern Lass [by J. H. (Joseph Haines)]-; Epilogue-Mrs Butler.
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