17 March 1712

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1711-1712
Volume: 2
Comments: [By Ambrose Phillips.] At the Desire of several Ladies of Quality. William Egerton: And in the Spring came on Mr Phillips's Tragedy, The Distrest Mother. Mrs Rogers, an Actress, who in her Turn, had made a considerable Figure on the Stage, was designed the Part of (Andromache, Hector's Widow, &. i.e.) the Distrest Mother. But the Author, as well as his Friends, were soon convinced that Mrs Oldfield was infinitely the more accomplished Person for so Capital a Part. Upon its being given to Her, Mrs Rogers raised a Posse of Profligates, fond of Tumult and Riot, who made such a Commotion in the House, that the Court hearing of it send four of the Royal Messengers, and a strong Guard, to suppress all Disorders. This being effected, the Play was brought upon the Stage and crowned with deserved Success (Egerton, pp. 31-32)

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    *pO?dl The Distrest Mother. [Edition of 1712 lists:% Pyrrhus-Booth; Phoenix-Bowman; Orestes-Powell; Pylades-Mills; Andromache-Mrs Oldfield; Cephisa-Mrs Knight; Hermione-Mrs Porter; Cleone-Mrs Cox; Prologue by Steele-Wilks; Epilogue by Budgell-Mrs Oldfield. *cO?dl [By $Ambrose Phillips=.] At the Desire of several Ladies of Quality. $William Egerton=: And in the Spring came on $Mr Phillips='s Tragedy, <i>The Distrest Mother</i>. $Mrs Rogers=, an Actress, who in her Turn, had made a considerable Figure on the Stage, was designed the Part of (<i>Andromache</i>r, <i>Hector's Widow</i>r, &. i.e.) the <i>Distrest Mother</i>r. But the Author, as well as his Friends, were soon convinced that $Mrs Oldfield= was infinitely the more accomplished Person for so Capital a Part. Upon its being given to Her, Mrs Rogers raised a Posse of Profligates, fond of Tumult and Riot, who made such a Commotion in the House, that the Court hearing of it send four of the Royal Messengers, and a strong Guard, to suppress all Disorders. This being effected, the Play was brought upon the Stage and crowned with deserved Success (<i>Egerton</i>, pp. 31-32).
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    *p1712 03 17 dl The Distrest Mother. Edition of 1712 lists: Pyrrhus-Booth; Phoenix-Bowman; Orestes-Powell; Pylades-Mills; Andromache-Mrs Oldfield; Cephisa-Mrs Knight; Hermione-Mrs Porter; Cleone-Mrs Cox; Prologue by Steele-Wilks; Epilogue by Budgell-Mrs Oldfield.*c1712 03 17 dl [By $Ambrose Phillips=.] At the Desire of several Ladies of Quality. $William Egerton=: And in the Spring came on $Mr Phillips='s Tragedy, <i>The Distrest Mother</i>. $Mrs Rogers=, an Actress, who in her Turn, had made a considerable Figure on the Stage, was designed the Part of (<i>Andromache</i>r, <i>Hector's Widow</i>r, &. i.e.) the <i>Distrest Mother</i>r. But the Author, as well as his Friends, were soon convinced that $Mrs Oldfield= was infinitely the more accomplished Person for so Capital a Part. Upon its being given to Her, Mrs Rogers raised a Posse of Profligates, fond of Tumult and Riot, who made such a Commotion in the House, that the Court hearing of it send four of the Royal Messengers, and a strong Guard, to suppress all Disorders. This being effected, the Play was brought upon the Stage and crowned with deserved Success (<i>Egerton</i>, pp. 31-32).
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    Event: 5058 | 17120317 | dl | [By $Ambrose Phillips=.] At the Desire of several Ladies of Quality. $William Egerton=: And in the Spring came on $Mr Phillips='s Tragedy, <i>The Distrest Mother</i>. $Mrs Rogers=, an Actress, who in her Turn, had made a considerable Figure on the Stage, was designed the Part of (<i>Andromache</i>, <i>Hector's Widow</i>, &. i.e.) the <i>Distrest Mother</i>. But the Author, as well as his Friends, were soon convinced that $Mrs Oldfield= was infinitely the more accomplished Person for so Capital a Part. Upon its being given to Her, Mrs Rogers raised a Posse of Profligates, fond of Tumult and Riot, who made such a Commotion in the House, that the Court hearing of it send four of the Royal Messengers, and a strong Guard, to suppress all Disorders. This being effected, the Play was brought upon the Stage and crowned with deserved Success (<i>Egerton</i>, pp. 31-32)
    Performance: 7061 | 5058 | p | The Distrest Mother | Edition of 1712 lists: Pyrrhus-Booth; Phoenix-Bowman; Orestes-Powell; Pylades-Mills; Andromache-Mrs Oldfield; Cephisa-Mrs Knight; Hermione-Mrs Porter; Cleone-Mrs Cox; Prologue by Steele-Wilks; Epilogue by Budgell-Mrs Oldfield.
    Cast:
    10804 | 7061 | Pyrrhus | Booth
    10805 | 7061 | Phoenix | Bowman
    10806 | 7061 | Orestes | Powell
    10807 | 7061 | Pylades | Mills
    10808 | 7061 | Andromache | Mrs Oldfield
    10809 | 7061 | Cephisa | Mrs Knight
    10810 | 7061 | Hermione | Mrs Porter
    10811 | 7061 | Cleone | Mrs Cox
    10812 | 7061 | Prologue by Steele | Wilks
    10813 | 7061 | Epilogue by Budgell | Mrs Oldfield.

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Edition of 1712 lists: Pyrrhus-Booth; Phoenix-Bowman; Orestes-Powell; Pylades-Mills; Andromache-Mrs Oldfield; Cephisa-Mrs Knight; Hermione-Mrs Porter; Cleone-Mrs Cox; Prologue by Steele-Wilks; Epilogue by Budgell-Mrs Oldfield.
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