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Field name | Value |
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Title | The Wanderer; or, The Rights of Hospitality |
Author | Kemble, Charles |
Date | 5 Jun 1806 |
Licence Application Date | 5 Jun 1806 |
First Performance Date | Not produced. |
Document Type | Play Prologue Epilogue |
Library/Archive | The Huntington Library |
Collection Name | John Larpent Plays |
Reference | LA1488 |
Language | English |
Document Description | Manuscript drama set on the Ise of Skye. Features Scottish aristocracy and is of a military theme. Opens in Lord Donald's castle. |
Theme | Courtship, Family & Domestic Life Conflict, Empire & the Other |
Theatre | The Little Theatre (or Theatre Royal), Haymarket |
Theatre Manager | Colman the Younger, George |
Lord Chamberlain | Legge, George (3rd Earl of Dartmouth) |
Examiner at time of Licence Application | Larpent, John |
Genre | Drama |
Acts | Three |
Geographical Setting | Isle of Skye, Scotland |
Keywords | Scotland military aristocracy family castle |
Additional Information | John Payne Collier in Biographia Dramatica: It was Licensed to G. Colman of the Haymarket on June 5th. 1806 for representation at that theatre. Another piece called the wanderer on the Cover, and The Fugitive in Kembles letter to the Licenser was allowed to Covent Garden December 10. 1807. See LA 1531. |
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