January 1690

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1688-1689
Volume: 1
Comments: The United Company. The date of the first performance is not known. The play was entered in the Stationers' Register, 13 Feb. 1689@90, and advertised in the London Gazette, 20-24 Feb. 1689@90; hence, it was probably first given in January 1690, certainly no later than early February 1690. Preface, Edition of 1690: The time was, upon the uniting of the two Theatres, that the reviveing of the old stock of Plays, so ingrost the study of the House, that the Poets lay dorment; and a New Play cou'd hardly get admittance, amongst the more precious pieces of Antiquity, that then waited to walk the Stage; and since the World runs all upon Extremes, as you had such a Scarcity of new ones then; 'tis justice you shou'd have as great a glut of them now; for this reason, this little Prig makes bold to thrust in with the Crowd

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    *p.?dl The Treacherous Brothers. [Edition of 1690:% King of Cyprus-Powell; Meleander-Allexander [$Verbruggen=]; Ithocles-Williams; Menaphon-Mountfort; Orgillus-Hodgson; Semanthe-Mrs Bowtell; Marcelia-Mrs Bracegirdle; Statilia-Mrs Butler; Armena-Mrs Jourden; Prologue [by $Mr Mountfort=%-Mrs Knight; Epilogue [by Mr Mountfort%-Mrs Butler [in Mans apparel%. *c.?dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known. The play was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 13 Feb. 1689@90, and advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 20-24 Feb. 1689@90; hence, it was probably first given in January 1690, certainly no later than early February 1690. Preface, Edition of 1690: The time was, upon the uniting of the two Theatres, that the reviveing of the old stock of Plays, so ingrost the study of the House, that the Poets lay dorment; and a New Play cou'd hardly get admittance, amongst the more precious pieces of Antiquity, that then waited to walk the Stage; and since the World runs all upon Extremes, as you had such a Scarcity of new ones then; 'tis justice you shou'd have as great a glut of them now; for this reason, this little Prig makes bold to thrust in with the Crowd.
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    *p1690 01 00 dl The Treacherous Brothers. Edition of 1690: King of Cyprus-Powell; Meleander-Allexander [$Verbruggen=]; Ithocles-Williams; Menaphon-Mountfort; Orgillus-Hodgson; Semanthe-Mrs Bowtell; Marcelia-Mrs Bracegirdle; Statilia-Mrs Butler; Armena-Mrs Jourden; Prologue [by $Mr Mountfort=-Mrs Knight; Epilogue [by Mr Mountfort-Mrs Butler [in Mans apparel.*c1690 01 00 dl The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known. The play was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 13 Feb. 1689@90, and advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 20-24 Feb. 1689@90; hence, it was probably first given in January 1690, certainly no later than early February 1690. Preface, Edition of 1690: The time was, upon the uniting of the two Theatres, that the reviveing of the old stock of Plays, so ingrost the study of the House, that the Poets lay dorment; and a New Play cou'd hardly get admittance, amongst the more precious pieces of Antiquity, that then waited to walk the Stage; and since the World runs all upon Extremes, as you had such a Scarcity of new ones then; 'tis justice you shou'd have as great a glut of them now; for this reason, this little Prig makes bold to thrust in with the Crowd.
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    Event: 1737 | 16900100 | dl | The <i>United Company</i>. The date of the first performance is not known. The play was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 13 Feb. 1689@90, and advertised in the <i>London Gazette</i>, 20-24 Feb. 1689@90; hence, it was probably first given in January 1690, certainly no later than early February 1690. Preface, Edition of 1690: The time was, upon the uniting of the two Theatres, that the reviveing of the old stock of Plays, so ingrost the study of the House, that the Poets lay dorment; and a New Play cou'd hardly get admittance, amongst the more precious pieces of Antiquity, that then waited to walk the Stage; and since the World runs all upon Extremes, as you had such a Scarcity of new ones then; 'tis justice you shou'd have as great a glut of them now; for this reason, this little Prig makes bold to thrust in with the Crowd
    Performance: 1742 | 1737 | p | The Treacherous Brothers | Edition of 1690: King of Cyprus-Powell; Meleander-Allexander [$Verbruggen=]; Ithocles-Williams; Menaphon-Mountfort; Orgillus-Hodgson; Semanthe-Mrs Bowtell; Marcelia-Mrs Bracegirdle; Statilia-Mrs Butler; Armena-Mrs Jourden; Prologue [by $Mr Mountfort=-Mrs Knight; Epilogue [by Mr Mountfort-Mrs Butler [in Mans apparel.in Mans apparel.
    Cast:
    2844 | 1742 | King of Cyprus | Powell
    2845 | 1742 | Meleander | Allexander
    2846 | 1742 | Ithocles | Williams
    2847 | 1742 | Menaphon | Mountfort
    2848 | 1742 | Orgillus | Hodgson
    2849 | 1742 | Semanthe | Mrs Bowtell
    2850 | 1742 | Marcelia | Mrs Bracegirdle
    2851 | 1742 | Statilia | Mrs Butler
    2852 | 1742 | Armena | Mrs Jourden
    2853 | 1742 | Mr Mountfort= | Mrs Knight
    2854 | 1742 | by Mr Mountfort | Mrs Butler

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Edition of 1690: King of Cyprus-Powell; Meleander-Allexander [Verbruggen]; Ithocles-Williams; Menaphon-Mountfort; Orgillus-Hodgson; Semanthe-Mrs Bowtell; Marcelia-Mrs Bracegirdle; Statilia-Mrs Butler; Armena-Mrs Jourden; Prologue [by Mr Mountfort-Mrs Knight; Epilogue [by Mr Mountfort-Mrs Butler [in Mans apparel.in Mans apparel.
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