The Traitor (1718 play)

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The Traitor
Written byChristopher Bullock
Date premiered11 October 1718[1]
Place premieredLincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreTragedy

The Traitor (often spelt as The Traytor) is a 1718 tragedy by the British writer Christopher Bullock. It was a revised version of the 1631 play of the same title by James Shirley. It was Bullock's only effort to write tragedy, as his other works were all farces.

It was staged at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre with a cast that included John Leigh as the Duke, Lacy Ryan as Sciarrah, James Quin as Lorenzo, Christopher Bullock as Cosmo, John Egleton as Florio, Thomas Smith as Pisano, William Bullock as Depazzi, Thomas Smith as Pisano, John Ogden as Petruchio, Jane Rogers as Amidea, Anna Maria Seymour as Oriana and Mary Kent as Orian's Mother. Lasting six performances on its original run, it was revived again in 1719 and 1720, with much the same cast.[2] No further attempts were made to stage either this play or Shirley's original for more than a century.

References[]

  1. ^ Burling p.71
  2. ^ Donohue Jr. p.30

Bibliography[]

  • Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1992.
  • Donohue Jr., Joseph W. Dramatic Character in the English Romantic Age. Princeton University Press, 2015.


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