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Field name | Value |
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Title | Dog Days in Bond Street |
Author | Dimond, William |
Date | 26 Aug 1820 |
Licence Application Date | 26 Aug 1820 |
First Performance Date | 31 Aug 1820 |
Document Type | Play |
Library/Archive | The Huntington Library |
Collection Name | John Larpent Plays |
Reference | LA2167 |
Language | English |
Document Description | Manuscript copy with application. A three act comedy. Opens with the character Tresilian hiding from his creditors in an apartment at the Waterloo Hotel. In order to extract money from his uncle he fakes his own death, but does not count on his uncle and his late betrothed coming to stay in the same hotel. |
Theme | Courtship, Family & Domestic Life |
Theatre | The Little Theatre (or Theatre Royal), Haymarket |
Theatre Manager | Terry, Daniel |
Lord Chamberlain | Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Francis (2nd Marquess of Hertford) |
Examiner at time of Licence Application | Larpent, John |
Genre | Comedy |
Acts | Three |
Keywords | London city society humour debt hotel deceit |
Additional Information | Manuscript dated by Larpent August 28. |
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