Event Comment: Rich's Company. The date of the first performance is not certain, but the Preface refers to the Long Vacation and a thin house, suggesting a late summer production. As the play was advertised in the
Post Boy, 16-18 Nov. 1697, a first performance in October 1697 is probably the latest date for this play, and September seems more likely. Among the songs are several for whom the composer and singer are named:
Happy we who free from love, and
How calm Eliza are these groves, the music set by
Morgan and both sung by
Mrs Lindsey.
She comes my goddess comes, set by Morgan and sung by
Mrs Cibber.
Sleep shepherd sleep, the music set by Morgan and sung by
Mrs Cross. All four are in
A Collection of New Songs, 1697. Preface, Edition of 1698: To serve the wants of a thin Playhouse, and Long Vacation...This hasty Brat...had the Honor of keeping the Stage for five Days Reign.
Animadversions on Mr Congreve's late Answer to Mr Collier (1698), pp. 34-35: The mighty Man of Wit [
Congreve]...at the Representation of this Play...was seen very gravely with his Hat over his Eyes among his
chief Actors, and Actresses, together with the two She Things, call'd Poetesses, whi
ch Write for his House, as 'tis nobly call'd; thus seated in State among those and some other of his Ingenious critical Friends, they fell all together upon a full cry of Damnation, but when they found the malicious Hiss would not take, this very generous, obliging
Mr Congreve was heard to say, We'll find out a New way for this Spark, take my word there is a way of clapping of a Play down