ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Sir Solomon Single Sir Solomon Single1670 play Sir Solomon SingleWritten byJohn CaryllDate premieredApril 1670Place premieredLincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, LondonOriginal languageEnglishGenreRestoration comedySettingLondon, present day Sir Salomon; Or, The Cautious Coxcomb is a 1670 comedy play by the English writer John Caryll. It has often been staged under the title Sir Solomon Single. It was first performed by the Duke's Company at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London. It is part of the tradition of Restoration comedy. The original cast included Thomas Betterton as Sir Solomon, Henry Harris as Peregrine Woodland, William Smith as Single, Samuel Sandford as Wary, Cave Underhill as Timothy and Mary Betterton as Julia.[1] References ↑ Van Lennep p.169 Bibliography Van Lennep, W. The London Stage, 1660-1800: Volume One, 1660-1700. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960. vteRestoration comedyPlaywrights Aphra Behn Susanna Centlivre Colley Cibber William Congreve John Dryden Thomas d'Urfey George Etherege George Farquhar Edward Howard James Howard Robert Howard Thomas Otway Charles Sedley Thomas Shadwell Thomas Southerne Richard Steele John Vanbrugh George Villiers William Wycherley Notable plays The Cutter of Coleman Street (1661) The Adventures of Five Hours (1663) The Comical Revenge (1664) The Mulberry-Garden (1668) She Would If She Could (1668) An Evening's Love (1668) Sir Solomon Single (1670) Love in a Wood (1671) The Rehearsal (1671) Epsom Wells (1672) Marriage à la mode (1672) The Country Wife (1675) Love in the Dark (1675) The Country Wit (1676) The Plain-Dealer (1676) The Man of Mode (1676) Tom Essence (1676) A Fond Husband (1677) Friendship in Fashion (1678) Squire Oldsapp (1678) Tunbridge Wells (1678) A True Widow (1678) The Woman Captain (1679) The London Cuckolds (1681) Sir Barnaby Whigg (1681) The Royalist (1682) City Politiques (1683) Dame Dobson (1683) A Commonwealth of Women (1685) Sir Courtly Nice (1685) Bellamira (1687) A Fool's Preferment (1688) The Squire of Alsatia (1688) Bury Fair (1689) The Fortune Hunters (1689) The English Friar (1690) Sir Anthony Love (1690) Love for Money (1691) The Wives Excuse (1691) Greenwich Park (1691) The Marriage-Hater Matched (1692) The Volunteers (1692) The Canterbury Guests (1694) The Married Beau (1694) Love for Love (1695) Love's Last Shift (1696) The Relapse (1696) The Campaigners (1698) Love and a Bottle (1698) The Constant Couple (1699) The Way of the World (1700) Sir Harry Wildair (1701) The Lying Lover (1703) The Careless Husband (1704) The Recruiting Officer (1706) The Beaux' Stratagem (1707) Characters Fop Rake Related articles Lincoln's Inn Fields Playhouse John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage This article on a play from the 17th century is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte