Love and a Bottle
Love and a Bottle | |
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Written by | George Farquhar |
Date premiered | December 1698 |
Place premiered | Drury Lane Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Restoration comedy |
Love and a Bottle is a 1698
Irish Protestant originally from Derry
, moved to London its central character is an Irishman Roebuck who has fled from Ireland after getting a woman pregnant. Resisting his father's demand that he marry the woman, he is followed to the English capital by the recent mother of his son.
The original Drury Lane cast included
Jane Rogers as Lucinda, Mary Powell as Bulfinch, Henrietta Moore as Pindress, Maria Allison as Leanthe and Margaret Mills as Trudge. The published version was dedicated to the Marques of Carmarthen
.
His debut work in England, it lacked the impact that his subsequent work eighteenth century.
References
- ^ Earnshaw p.136
Bibliography
- Earnshaw, Steven. The Pub in Literature: England's Altered State. Manchester University Press, 2000.
External links
- Love and a Bottle public domain audiobook at LibriVox