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The Sailor's Daughter

1804 play


The Sailor's Daughter is a comedy play by the British writer Richard Cumberland which first premiered on 7 April 1804 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.[1]

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Plot

After a young woman, Julia, is orphaned following the Battle of Copenhagen she enjoys a series of adventures until settling down with her long-lost guardian Captain Sentamore.[2] The play is set in Bath.[3]

Reception

The first performance received a mixed reception with the house "divided in opinion".[4] A review in Lloyd's Evening Post described it as: "marked with several traits of a muse whose labours have contributed in this department to the improvement of the English drama, but is, upon the whole, far inferior to the pieces from which the author has acquired his deserved celebrity."[4]

Actors

The original Drury Lane cast included:[3]


References

  1. Ennis p.105
  2. Ennis p.105
  3. Cumberland, Richard (1804). "The Sailor's Daughter". London.
  4. "Theatricals: Drury Lane". Lloyd's Evening Post. 9 April 1804.

Bibliography

  • Ennis, Daniel James. Enter the Press Gang: Naval Impressment in Eighteenth-Century British Literature. Associated University Presses, 2002.

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