Strathmore (play) explained

Strathmore
Setting:Scotland, 1670s
Date Of Premiere:20 June 1849
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London
Genre:Tragedy

Strathmore is an 1849 historical tragedy by the British writer John Westland Marston.[1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 20 June 1849.[2] The original cast included Charles Kean as Halbert Strathmore, Henry Hughes as Sir Rupert Lorn, Henry Howe as Bycefield, John Baldwin Buckstone as Roland, Ellen Kean as Katharine Lorn and Fanny Fitzwilliam as Janet. It is set during The Killing Time amidst repression of the Scottish Covenanter religious movement in the seventeenth century.

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Notes and References

  1. Rowell p.XXIV
  2. Nicoll p.343