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Title: | The Clandestine Marriage | ||
| By (author): | David Garrick, George Colman, the elder Edited by: Noel Chevalier | |||
| ISBN10-13: | 155111027X : 9781551110271 | |||
| Format: | Paperback | |||
| Pages: | 272 | |||
| Weight: | .330 Kg. | |||
| Published: | Broadview Press - October 1995 | |||
| List Price: | 29.25 Pounds Sterling | |||
| Availability: | In Stock Qty Available: 2 | |||
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David Garrick, the leading actor of his time, was also one of its most accomplished dramatists, and The Clandestine Marriage is perhaps his finest play. Its story centres on the household of a wealthy merchant, Mr. Sterling, whose main concern is that his two daughters marry men of wealth. Fanny has defied her apprentice; her sister Betsey is engaged to be married to Sir John Melvil. But Melvil and his friend Lord Ogleby both fall in love with Fanny. It is up to Lovewell to persuade both men that marriage to Fanny is out of the questionâ without revealing to them that he has already married her. The action of the play and also its setting (a landscape garden designed after the fashion of the time to provide artificial wildness and â commandingâ views) give ample scope for Garrick and Coleman to satirize the mercantile mindâ yet the playâ s comic spirit holds appeal to those on all points of the political compass. First produced in 1766, The Clandestine Marriage was revived to great acclaim in 1995 in a London production starring Nigel Hawthorne. Full-length plays of the late eighteenth century were usually performed together with short plays (or â afterpiecesâ ) to form a full evening of entertainment. In accordance with that tradition this edition is completed by two of the most interesting examples of the genre: Charles Burneyâ s The Cunning-Man (which in fact was several times performed alongside The Clandestine Marriage during the 1766-67 season) and The Rehearsal; or Bayes in Petticoats by Catherine Clive (who played Mrs. Heidelberg in the original production of The Clandestine Marriage). |
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