Event Comment: The United Company.
The date of
the first performance is not certain, but it was very likely this day. Writing on 12 May 1688,
Peregrine Bertie states that it had been acted nine days successively. If
the ninth performance fell on Friday 12 May,
the premiere probably occurred on Wednesday 3 May.
The Prologue and
Epilogue, printed separately, are reprinted in
Wiley,
Rare Prologues and Epilogues, pp. 261-63.
Downes (
Roscius Anglicanus, p. 41): This Play by its Excellent Acting, being often Honour's with
the presence of
Chancellor Jeffereies, and o
ther great Persons had an Uninterrupted run of 13 Days toge
ther. Note,
The Poet receided for his third Day in
the House in
Drury Lane at single Prizes 130 l. which was
the greatest Receipt
they ever had at that House at single Prizes.
Dedication, Edition of 1688: This, I must confess, made me hope for success upon
the Stage, which it met with, but so great, as was above my expectation (in this Age which has run mad after Farces) no Comedy, for
these many years, having fill'd
the Theatre so long toge
ther: And I had
the great Honour to find so many Friends, that
the House was never so full since it was built, as upon
the third day of this Play; and vast numbers went away, that could not be admitted. For
Leigh as
Belfond Sr, see
Cibber, Apology, ed.
Lowe, I, 147-48; and for
Underhill as
Lolpoop, I, 154-55. For fur
ther comment upon
the play, see 12 May 1688