The Rivals
About The Rivals
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From official correspondence, 1958.
"It is with considerable pleasure that I append official receipt No. 22439 covering the proceeds - Fifteen guineas (£15.15. 0) - from the opening night of "The Rivals on Wednesday, 18th June, 1958."
An eighteenth century farce first performed in 1775. The Rivals concerns the romantic difficulties of Lydia Languish, who is determined to marry for love and into poverty. Realizing this, the aristocratic Captain Jack Absolute woos her while claiming to be Ensign Beverley. But her aunt, Mrs. Malaprop, will not permit her to wed a mere ensign, and Lydia will lose half her fortune if she marries without her aunt’s permission.
Among the play’s many plot complications is the appearance of Sir Anthony (Jack’s father). In the end, Lydia abandons her sentimental notions and agrees to marry Jack.
The situations and characters of the play were not entirely new, but Sheridan’s rich wit and remarkable sense of theatrical effect gave them freshness. Mrs. Malaprop proved to be one of the most popular caricatures in English drama.
With thanks to https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Rivals-play-by-Sheridan
June, 1958
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Venue: The Little Theatre
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Genre: Drama
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Playwright: Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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Director: John Fox
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