Event Comment: The
Duke's Company. The date of the first production is not known, but the entry of this play in the
Term Catalogues for November 1680 suggests a first offering in September or October 1680. The music for the play was composed by
Henry Purcell, his first (according to
Downes composing for the stage. Downes (
Roscius Anglicanus, p. 38) gives a shortened cast and adds: All the Parts in't being perfectly perform'd, with several Entertainments of Singing; Compos'd by the Famous Master Mr Henry Purcell, (being the first he e'er Compos'd for the Stage) made it a living and Gainful Play to the Company: The
Court; especially the Ladies, by their daily charming presence, gave it great Encouragement. Dedication, Edition of 1680: The Reputation that this Play received on the Stage, some few Errors excepted, was more than I could well hope from so Censorious an Age....You [the
Duchess of Richmond] brought
her Royal Highness just at the exigent Time, whose single Presence on the Poet's day is a Subsistence for him all the Years after. A song,
Hail to the myrtle shade, is in
Choice Ayres and Songs, The Third Book (dated 2 Nov. 1680)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: Theodosius; Or, The Force Of Love