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The West Indian

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The play was a success running for 28 performances in its original run and was Cumberland's most popular comic work. One of the Drury Lane staff observed "the success which has attended the performances of
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owner, travelling to Britain. Belcour tries to overcome his father's lingering disapproval of him and marry his sweetheart Louisa. Its hero, who probably owes much to the suggestion of
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into punch", a libertine with generous instincts, which prevail in the end. The early example of the modern drama was favorably received. Boden translated it into German, and
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Documentary life of Nathan Hale, comprising all available official and private documents bearing on the life of the patriot
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has exceeded that of any comedy within the memory of the oldest man living". The original Drury Lane cast included
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The play was one of a number written by Cumberland that contained sympathetic depictions of
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A History of Literature in the Caribbean: English- and Dutch-speaking countries
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Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6
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on April 13, 1773 by an all-male cast, who were members of the
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and sugar enough belonging to him to make all the water in the
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Lemprière, Raoul (1981). "The Theatre in Jersey 1778-1801".
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Richard Cumberland
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
London
London
play
Richard Cumberland
Drury Lane Theatre
comedy
West Indian
plantation
David Garrick
tropics
rum
Thames
Goethe
Weimar
Francis Aickin
Thomas King
John Hayman Packer
Samuel Cautherley
John Moody
James Aickin
Robert Baddeley
William Parsons
Elizabeth Hopkins
Frances Abington
Sophia Baddeley
Mary Bradshaw
North America

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