An Act at Oxford explained

An Act at Oxford
Date Of Premiere:30 October 1705
Original Language:English
Place:Drury Lane Theatre
Genre:Comedy

An Act at Oxford is a 1704 comedy play by the English writer Thomas Baker.[1] Although scheduled to appear at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane that year it had censorship problems from the Lord Chamberlain, likely through the influence of the Oxford University authorities. Although performed earlier it did not have its London debut at Drury Lane until October 1705 under the alternative title of Hampstead Heath.

The 1705 cast includes Robert Wilks as Bloom, John Mills as Captain Smart, Colley Cibber as Lampoon, William Bullock as Squire Calf, Benjamin Johnson as Deputy Driver, William Pinkethman as Chum, Anne Oldfield as Arabella, Susanna Mountfort as Berynthia and Jane Lucas as Mrs ap Shinken.

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Notes and References

  1. Turner p.100