All in the Wrong explained

All in the Wrong
Setting:London, present day
Date Of Premiere:15 June 1761
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Genre:Comedy

All in the Wrong is a 1761 comedy play by the Irish writer Arthur Murphy.[1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, the under the management of David Garrick, on 15 June 1761.[2] The original cast included Richard Yates as Sir John Restless, William O'Brien as Beverley, John Hayman Packer as Young Bellmont, Thomas Weston as Brush, Servant to Beverley, Astley Bransby as Blandford, Charles Blakes as Robert, Hannah Haughton as Lady Restless, Mary Ann Yates as Belinda, Mary Bradshaw as Tattle, Servant to Lady Restless and Jane Hippesley as Tippet, Servant to Belinda.

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Notes and References

  1. Emery .70
  2. Nicoll p.290