The Will for the Deed explained

The Will for the Deed
Setting:England, present day
Date Of Premiere:24 March 1804
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Genre:Comedy

The Will for the Deed is an 1804 comedy play by the British writer Thomas Dibdin. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 24 March 1804.[1] [2] The original cast included Joseph Shepherd Munden as Old Harebrain, William Thomas Lewis as Harry Harebreain, William Blanchard as Antimony, Samuel Simmons as Capias, John Fawcett as Motto, Charles Farley as Reference, John Emery as Acorn, William Chapman as Manly and Mary Ann Davenport as Mrs. Reference.

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Notes and References

  1. Greene p.4513
  2. Nicoll p.288