Fortune's Fool (1796 play)
1796 English play by Frederic Reynolds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1796 English play by Frederic Reynolds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fortune's Fool is a 1796 comedy play by the English writer Frederick Reynolds. It was first staged at the Covent Garden Theatre in London.
Fortune's Fool | |
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Written by | Frederick Reynolds |
Date premiered | 29 October 1796 |
Place premiered | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | London, present day |
The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Ap-Hazard, James Middleton as Sir Charles Danvers, John Quick as Sir Bamber Blackletter, John Fawcett as Tom Seymour, William Macready as Orville and Isabella Mattocks as Miss Union.[1]
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