The Fair Quaker of Deal explained

The Fair Quaker of Deal
Date Of Premiere:25 February 1710[1]
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Genre:Comedy

The Fair Quaker of Deal or, The Humours of the Navy is a 1710 comedy play by the British writer Charles Shadwell. A popular hit running for thirteen nights, it was revived a number of times.

The original Drury Lane cast included Barton Booth as Worthy, George Pack as Mizen, George Powell as Rovewell, Thomas Elrington as Cribidge, John Corey as Easy, John Freeman as Scruple, Hester Santlow as Dorcas Zeal, Henrietta Moore as Belinda and Lucretia Bradshaw as Arabella Zeal.

The play was dedicated to "my generous and obliging friends of the County of Kent".[2]

List of Characters

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Burling p.76
  2. Web site: Crowther . Michelle . 25 February 2023 . Charles Shadwell (1672-5?-1726) . 12 March 2023 . Kent Maps Online.
  3. Book: Shadwell, Charles . The fair Quaker of Deal: or, the humours of the navy. A comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. . printed for James Knapton, Bernard Lintott, and Jonas Browne . 1715 . London.