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Field name | Value |
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Title | The Rival Favourites; or, The Death of Bucephalus, the Great |
Author | Schomberg, Ralph |
Date | 27 Feb 1769 |
Licence Application Date | 27 Feb 1769 |
Document Type | Play |
Library/Archive | The Huntington Library |
Collection Name | John Larpent Plays |
Reference | LA293 |
Language | English |
Document Description | A burlesque tragedy in two acts, performed at Covent Garden Theatre. |
Theme | Greco-Roman Society Courtship, Family & Domestic Life Conflict, Empire & the Other |
Theatre | Covent Garden Theatre |
Theatre Manager | Colman, George |
Lord Chamberlain | Seymour-Conway, Francis (1st Marquess of Hertford) |
Examiner at time of Licence Application | Chetwynd, William |
Deputy Examiner at time of Licence Application | Capell, Edward |
Genre | Burlesque Tragedy Burlesque Tragedy |
Acts | Two |
Geographical Setting | Greece |
Printed Edition | Printed 1765. |
Publisher Information | Printed by W Johnston, in Ludgate Street, 1765. |
Keywords | tragedy antiquity death satire money horse empire murder monarch hero |
Additional Information | There are manuscript alterations, including numerous excisions and insertions, along with a notice which states 'for Woodwards's benefit'. Pages 1-6 are missing in the manuscript. |
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