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and was originally written as early 1687, but faced a long period of censorship and revision. The Drury Lane managers chose to revive it at a time of tension with the
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over licensing issues, and may have selected it because its plot subtly allowed them to demonstrate sympathy with the opposition
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A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737
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appeared as Crites. Other members of the cast included
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Thomas Southerne
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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Thomas Southerne
Plutarch's
Stanhope
government Whigs
Whigs
Robert Walpole
Whig Split
Drury Lane
Colley Cibber
John Mills
Barton Booth
Robert Wilks
Anne Oldfield
John Corey
William Mills
James Oates
Mary Porter
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