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A richly illustrated, chapter-by-chapter chronicle of the English stage from the Restoration era onward, outlining the organization of theatre companies, prominent performers and managers, repertory and dramatic authorship, theatrical venues, audience practices, rivalries and unions, and the evolution of performance conventions; biographical sketches of leading actors and actresses are paired with commentary on production, competition, and professional life, while portraits and engravings accompany documentary notes and corrected records to serve both general readers and reference use.

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Title: "Their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage (Volume 1 of 3)

Author: Dr. Doran

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"Their Majesties' Servants"

Dr. DORAN, F.S.A.

VOLUME THE FIRST


Ballantyne Press
BALLANTYNE, HANSON AND CO.
EDINBURGH AND LONDON



"THEIR MAJESTIES' SERVANTS"

ANNALS

OF

THE ENGLISH STAGE

FROM

THOMAS BETTERTON TO EDMUND KEAN


BY

Dr. DORAN, F.S.A.


EDITED AND REVISED BY ROBERT W. LOWE


With Fifty Copperplate Portraits and Eighty Wood Engravings


IN THREE VOLUMES

VOLUME THE FIRST


LONDON

JOHN C. NIMMO

14, KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND

MDCCCLXXXVIII


PREFACE.

It is unnecessary to apologise for a new edition of Dr. Doran's Annals of the Stage. The two editions already published have been for many years out of print, and the first is so rare that copies of it bring a high price whenever they occur for sale. And this demand is not a mere bibliographical accident, for the book has held for many years a recognised position as the standard popular history of the English stage. The admirable work of Genest, indispensable as it is to every writer on theatrical history, and to every serious student of the stage, is in no sense a popular work, and is, indeed, rather a collection of facts towards a history than a history itself.

In preparing this new edition every effort has been made to add to its interest by the introduction of portraits and other illustrations, and to its authority as a book of reference, by correcting those errors which are scarcely to be avoided by a writer working among the confused, inaccurate, and contradictory documents of theatrical history. No one who has not ventured into this maze can conceive the difficulty of keeping the true path, and I can imagine nothing better calculated to sap one's self-confidence than the task of noting the false turnings made by such a writer as Dr. Doran. I can hardly hope that my own work, light as it is in comparison with his, will be found free from sins of omission, and even of commission.

My principle has been to pass no error, however trifling; but, at the same time, I have not thought myself entitled to discuss matters of opinion, or to criticise, either directly or indirectly, Dr. Doran's treatment of his subject. Thus it would be easy to supplement the information regarding the ancient theatres and the theatre of Shakspeare's time contained in the first and second chapters; but, as Dr. Doran obviously intended that his real work should begin with the Restoration Theatres, I have not interfered with his scheme. I trust that, in this, as in other respects, my work has been done in a spirit free from captiousness.

The illustrations to this edition have been chosen, not from the book "illustrator's" point of view, but with a serious desire to increase its value as a history. In the case of the portraits, those which Dr. Doran specially mentions, have, wherever it was possible, been selected, and in every instance I believe the portrait given is an accurate and trustworthy likeness. The headpieces, intended to form a supplement to the full-page illustrations, include portraits of persons whose importance scarcely justified their place among the larger pictures, drawings of theatres, and of actors in character. The tailpieces are reproductions of Sayer's beautiful little drawings of Garrick and his contemporaries in their best characters; and in their case no chronological arrangement is possible.

For many valuable notes I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Alban Doran, who intrusted to me his father's annotated copy of this work. These notes have in every case been acknowledged and marked "Doran MS."


ROBERT W. LOWE.

London, September 1887.



CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.PAGE
PROLOGUE1
 
CHAPTER II.
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PLAYERS37
 
CHAPTER III.
THE "BOY ACTRESSES," AND THE "YOUNG LADIES"60
 
CHAPTER IV.
THE GENTLEMEN OF THE KING'S COMPANY96
 
CHAPTER V.
THOMAS BETTERTON109
 
CHAPTER VI.
"EXEUNT" AND "ENTER"136
 
CHAPTER VII.
ELIZABETH BARRY149
 
CHAPTER VIII.
"THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE ON THE STAGE"162
 
CHAPTER IX.
THE DRAMATIC POETS183
 
CHAPTER X.
PROFESSIONAL AUTHORS213
 
CHAPTER XI.
THE DRAMATIC AUTHORESSES237
 
CHAPTER XII.
THE AUDIENCES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY246
 
CHAPTER XIII.
A SEVEN YEARS' RIVALRY274
 
CHAPTER XIV.
THE UNITED AND THE DISUNITED COMPANIES310
 
CHAPTER XV.
UNION, STRENGTH, PROSPERITY317
 
CHAPTER XVI.
COMPETITION, AND WHAT CAME OF IT337
 
CHAPTER XVII.
THE PROGRESS OF JAMES QUIN, AND DECLINE OF BARTON BOOTH356
 
CHAPTER XVIII.
BARTON BOOTH391

LIST OF COPPERPLATE PORTRAITS.

VOLUME I.


Engraved by Messrs. Annan & Swan, London.

PAGE
I.Dr. Doran Frontispiece
II.Richard Burbage 16
III.Nathaniel Field {From an original picture in Dulwich College} 26
IV.Edward Alleyn Do.             do. 43
V.John Lowen {From an original picture in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford } 49
VI.Nell Gwyn From the picture by Gascar 83
VII.Michael Mohun {From the original in the Dorset Collection} 100
VIII.Joseph Harris As Cardinal Wolsey 136
IX.Anthony Leigh {As Dominique in the "Spanish Friar"} 144
X.Elizabeth Barry {From the original of Sir Godfrey Kneller} 160
XI.Thomas Betterton Do.             do. 185
XII.Colley Cibber From the picture by Grisoni 266
XIII.Mrs. Bracegirdle 302
XIV.James Quin From the original by Hudson 334
XV.Lavinia Fenton 384
XVI.Barton Booth 400

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ON WOOD.

VOLUME I.

Engraved by Del Orme & Butler, London, and printed on Japanese paper by Ed. Badoureau, London.

PAGE
1.The Bear Garden—Sixteenth Century1
2.The Swan Theatre—As it appeared in 161437
3.The Globe Theatre—Sixteenth Century60
4.The Fortune Theatre—Sixteenth Century96
5.Theatre Royal, Lincoln's Inn Fields—1714109
6.The Duke's Theatre, Dorset Garden—1662136
7.       Do.             do.             do.             —River View149
8.Contest for Dogget's Coat and Badge162
9.Colley Cibber—From a painting by J. B. Van Loo183
10.Sir William Davenant—From a painting by Greenhuth213
11.Mrs. Centlivre237
12.Prynne246
13.Sir Richard Steele274
14.Thomas Dogget—From a rare contemporary print310
15.Pope and Dr. Garth—By Hogarth317
16.Spiller's Benefit Ticket—By Hogarth337
17.The New and Old Theatres Royal, Haymarket—1720-1821356
18.Barton Booth391

LIST OF TAILPIECES ON WOOD.

VOLUME I.

PAGE
1.Mr. Garrick as Sir John Brute in "The Provoked Wife"36
2.Mr. Garrick as King Lear—Act iii. Scene 1135
3.Mrs. Barry and Mr. Garrick as Donna Violante and Don Felix in "The Wonder"236
4.Mr. Garrick as Hamlet—Act i. Scene 4355
5.Mr. Foote as the Doctor in the "Devil upon two Sticks"390
6.Mr. Garrick as Abel Drugger in the "Alchymist"426