The Contrivances

1715 play From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Contrivances is a 1715 comedy play by the British writer Henry Carey.[1] A farce, it produced was an afterpiece to follow on from a revival of Bonduca.

Written byHenry Carey
Date premiered9 August 1715
Original languageEnglish
Quick facts Written by, Date premiered ...
The Contrivances
Written byHenry Carey
Date premiered9 August 1715
Place premieredTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
Close

The original Drury Lane cast included Henry Norris as Argus, James Quin as Rovewell, Joe Miller as Robin, Richard Cross as Constable and Mary Willis as Arethusa.[2]

References

Bibliography

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI