Lady Jane Grey (play)

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Lady Jane Grey
Written byNicholas Rowe
Date premiered20 April 1715[1]
Place premieredDrury Lane Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreTragedy

The Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey, often shortened to Lady Jane Grey, is a 1715

Edward VI and her defeat and execution by Mary I in 1554. The title role was played by the prominent actress Anne Oldfield.[2] The cast also included John Mills as the Duke of Northumberland, Barton Booth as Lord Guilford Dudley and Lacy Ryan as the Earl of Sussex, Colley Cibber as Bishop Gardiner, James Quin as the Lieutenant of the Tower and Mary Porter
as the Duchess of Suffolk.

Rowe was a staunch

unsuccessful rebellion later in 1715. Rowe dedicated the work to Caroline, Princess of Wales drawing comparisons between her and Lady Jane Grey as a rightful Protestant heir.[3] Shortly afterwards he was appointed Poet Laureate
.

It was the final play written by Rowe. Although not his most successful play, it was revived on a number of occasions during the following century. The 1836 opera Giovanna Gray, with a libretto by Carlo Pepoli, was based on the play.

References

  1. ^ Burling p.58
  2. ^ Dennison p.194
  3. ^ Dennison p.151

Bibliography

  • Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1992.
  • Dennison, Matthew. The First Iron Lady: A Life of Caroline of Ansbach. HarperCollins, 2017.

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