The Campaigners

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The Campaigners; Or, The Pleasant Adventures At Brussels is a 1698 comedy play by the English writer Thomas D'Urfey. It was first staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane by Christopher Rich's Company.

Written byThomas D'Urfey
Date premieredJune 1698
Original languageEnglish
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The Campaigners
Written byThomas D'Urfey
Date premieredJune 1698
Place premieredTheatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Original languageEnglish
GenreRestoration Comedy
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The original Drury Lane cast included Thomas Simpson as Don Leon, Benjamin Johnson as The Sieur Bondevelt, John Mills as Colonel Darange, Tobias Thomas as Kinglove, William Pinkethman as Min Heer Tomas, Colley Cibber as Marqui Bertran, William Bullock as Mascarillo, Frances Maria Knight as Angellica, Susanna Verbruggen as Madam la Marquise, Mary Powell as Anniky and Mary Kent as Gusset.[1]

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