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Synopsis

After just two years of marriage, Loveless grew tired of his wife, Amanda, and abandoned her to travel the continent and fritter away his fortune on women and drink. He returns to London, poor and starving. Amanda hears that Loveless believes her to be dead and, with the help of Loveless' old friend Young Worthy, disguises herself as a high class prostitute and seduces her own husband. After a night of passion, she reveals her true identity and Loveless realizes that maybe his wife is not so boring after all. He agrees to reform and their marriage is restored. Meanwhile, Sir William Wisewoud has made marriage plans for his daughter, Narcissa. He wants her to marry Elder Worthy, little knowing that she is actually in love with his younger brother, Young Worthy, and Elder Worthy loves Hillaria, Narcissa’s cousin. The couples dupe Sir William into signing misleading marriage agreements in which the brothers' names have been swapped. However, they must also fend off the unwanted attentions of Sir Novelty Fashion, an extravagant fop who takes a fancy to Narcissa but has an angry mistress on his tail.

Disguise, deception, and seduction are on the menu in the first play to bridge the gap between Restoration debauchery and the new sentimentalism of the early eighteenth century.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
5
First Produced
1696
Genres
Comedy
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
London, England, Seventeenth Century
Cast Size
large
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, Large Cast, Regional Theatre, Professional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult Characters

Context

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Loveless

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Amanda

Lead

Female

Non-singer

Hillaria

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Sir Novelty Fashion

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Sir William Wisewoud

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Narcissa

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Snap

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Young Worthy

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Elder Worthy

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Mrs. Flareit

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Amanda's Maid

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Sly

Featured

Male

Non-singer

The Lawyer

Featured

Male

Non-singer

Footman

Featured

Male

Non-singer

Servant

Featured

Female

Non-singer

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A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher