Timoleon (play)
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| Timoleon | |
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| Written by | Benjamin Martyn |
| Date premiered | 26 January 1730[1] |
| Place premiered | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Tragedy |
Timoleon is a 1730 tragedy by the British writer Benjamin Martyn. It is based on the life of the Greek statesman Timoleon, leader of Syracuse during the Sicilian Wars against Carthage.
The original Drury Lane cast included John Mills as Timoleon, Roger Bridgewater as Timophanes, William Mills as Olinthus, John Corey as Orthagoras, Charles Williams as Dinarchus, James Rosco as Pheron, John Bowman as Ghost, John Roberts as Aeschylus Mary Porter as Eusensia and Jane Cibber as Cleone. The prologue was spoken by Robert Wilks, and the epilogue by Anne Oldfield.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Burling p.133
Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1992.
- Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of Early Eighteenth Century Drama: 1700-1750. CUP Archive, 1927.
Categories:
- 1730 plays
- British tragedy plays
- West End plays
- Biographical plays about politicians
- Biographical plays about military leaders
- Plays set in Sicily
- Plays set in ancient Greece
- Plays set in the 4th century BC
- Cultural depictions of politicians
- Cultural depictions of military officers
- Cultural depictions of Greek people
- 18th-century play stubs