Ibrahim (play), the Glossary
Ibrahim The Illustrious Bassa is a 1676 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle, based on a 1641 novel by the French writer Madeleine de Scudéry.[1]
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14 relations: Dorset Garden Theatre, Duke's Company, Elizabeth Currer, Elkanah Settle, Henry Harris (actor), London, Madeleine de Scudéry, Margaret Hughes, Mary Saunderson, Mary Slingsby, Matthew Medbourne, Thomas Betterton, Thomas Gillow, Tragedy.
- 1676 plays
- Plays by Elkanah Settle
Dorset Garden Theatre
The Dorset Garden Theatre in London, built in 1671, was in its early years also known as the Duke of York's Theatre, or the Duke's Theatre.
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Duke's Company
The Duke's Company was a theatre company chartered by King Charles II at the start of the Restoration era, 1660.
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Elizabeth Currer
Elizabeth Currer was an Irish stage actress of the Restoration Era.
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Elkanah Settle
Elkanah Settle (1 February 1648 – 12 February 1724) was an English poet and playwright.
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Henry Harris (actor)
Henry Harris (c. 1634 – 1704) was an English stage actor and theatre manager.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Madeleine de Scudéry
Madeleine de Scudéry (15 November 1607 – 2 June 1701), often known simply as Mademoiselle de Scudéry, was a French writer.
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Margaret Hughes
Margaret Hughes (29 May 1630 – 1 October 1719), also Peg Hughes or Margaret Hewes, was an English actress who is often credited as the first professional actress on the English stage, as a result of her appearance on 8 December 1660.
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Mary Saunderson
Mary Saunderson (1637–1712), later known as Mary Saunderson Betterton after her marriage to Thomas Betterton, was an actress and singer in England during the 1660s and 1690s.
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Mary Slingsby
Mary, Lady Slingsby, born Aldridge (perhaps died 1693), was an English actress.
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Matthew Medbourne
Matthew Medbourne (died 19 March 1680) was an English stage actor and occasional playwright of the Restoration era.
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Thomas Betterton
Thomas Betterton (August 1635 – 28 April 1710), the leading male actor and theatre manager during Restoration England, son of an under-cook to King Charles I, was born in London.
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Thomas Gillow
Thomas Gillow (died 1687) was an English stage actor of the Restoration era.
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Tragedy
Tragedy (from the τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character or cast of characters.
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See also
1676 plays
- Abdelazer
- Don Carlos, Prince of Spain
- Gloriana (play)
- Ibrahim (play)
- Madam Fickle
- Pastor Fido
- The Cheats of Scapin
- The Country Wit
- The Libertine (play)
- The Man of Mode
- The Plain Dealer (play)
- The Town-Fopp: or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey
- The Virtuoso (play)
- The Wrangling Lovers
- Titus and Berenice
- Tom Essence
Plays by Elkanah Settle
- Cambyses, King of Persia
- Distressed Innocence
- Fatal Love (play)
- Ibrahim (play)
- Love and Revenge (play)
- Pastor Fido
- The Ambitious Slave
- The City Ramble
- The Conquest of China
- The Empress of Morocco
- The Female Prelate
- The Virgin Prophetess