The School for Widows

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The School for Widows is a 1789 comedy play by the British writer Richard Cumberland.[2] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 8 May 1789. The original Covent Garden cast included William Thomas Lewis as Jack Marmoset, Thomas Ryder as Mr Wordly, John Quick as Sir Wilful Wayward, Alexander Pope as Frederick, Isabella Mattocks as Mrs Wordly, Sarah Wewitzer as Mrs Gayless and Frances Abington as Lady Charlotte Richmore.[3] It was never published.

Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
Date8 May 1789[1]
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The School for Widows
Original languageEnglish
Written byRichard Cumberland
GenreComedy
Premiere
Date8 May 1789[1]
PlaceCovent Garden Theatre, London
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