The Faithful Bride of Granada explained

The Faithful Bride of Granada
Date Of Premiere:May 1704[1]
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Genre:Tragedy

The Faithful Bride of Granada is a 1704 tragedy by the English writer William Taverner. It was the only tragedy by Tarverner, better known for his comedies.[2]

The original cast included John Mills as Abdolin, Robert Wilks as Abinomin, Philip Griffin as Osmin, Benjamin Husband as Albovade, Jane Rogers as Zelinda, Frances Maria Knight as Abenede and Mary Kent as Zaida.

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Notes and References

  1. Burling p.36
  2. Nicoll p.79