Global Information Lookup Global Information

The Three and the Deuce information


The Three and the Deuce
Robert William Elliston as the three Singles
Written byPrince Hoare
Date premiered2 September 1795 (1795-09-02)
Place premieredTheatre Royal Haymarket
Original languageEnglish
SettingCheltenham

The Three and the Deuce is a 1795 English afterpiece with libretto by Prince Hoare and music by Stephen Storace.[1]

It was first performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 2 September 1795.[2][1][3] It was later revived at Drury Lane,[4] and "with great success" by Robert William Elliston.[3] The piece was first printed in 1806.[1][5] Some sources suggest it was originally not very popular but grew into a very favorably received piece.[6][7]

The piece was known for having one actor play three different roles, the three "Singles". One song in the piece. "Little Taffline", is referenced in the Dickens' novel David Copperfield.[8]

The Memoirs of John Bannister published in 1839, provide this summary of the play:[9]

Toward the close of the season, (2nd September,) "The Three and the Deuce," a new comedy by Prince Hoare, called forth Bannister's versatile powers. The author has placed in the same inn at Cheltenham three brothers, Pertinax, Peregrine, and Percival Single, not less alike than the Menaechmi of Plautus, or the Antipholises of Shakspeare, but very different in their propensities. Pertinax is studious, grave, sententious; Peregrine volatile, active, enterprising; while poor Percival, a mere idiot, is only permitted to leave home under the protection of an Irish tutor (God save the mark!) named Mac Floggum. Bannister played the three brothers, and preserved, with admirable fidelity, their separate identity. The mistakes and confusion which arise from each being seen separately, and mistaken for one of the others, form an amusing, and sometimes interesting entanglement. Grizzle, a servant of Pertinax, is driven almost beyond his senses at the unexpected sallies of his master; and, at last, Percival is rescued from the stern dominion of Mac Floggum, to undergo a more gentle captivity with Taffline, an interesting little Welsh girl, admirably played by Mrs. Bland. The piece was very favourably received; and Bannister, and, after him, Elliston, acquired great applause in the three Singles.

The story was said in contemporary British sources to directly derive from the Spanish comedy Los Tres Mellizos popular in Madrid, though remodeled and made English by Hoare.[10] Italian playwright Antonio Collalto wrote Tre gemelli veneziani (Three Venetian Twins) in 1773, which was inspired by The Venetian Twins (1747) by Carlo Goldoni, but to which the twins were made into triplets.,[11] The Collalto play was translated into French by P.-A. Lefèvre de Marcouville as Les Trois Jumeaux Vénitiens, and the Spanish translation upon which Hoare is said to have relied was Los Tres Mellizos.

  1. ^ a b c Thre Three and the Deuce! (1806) (Google books)
  2. ^ London Stage Database
  3. ^ a b (July 1807). Prince Hoare, Esq., The Cabinet, p. 291
  4. ^ (November 1808). The London Theatres, The Cabinet, p. 354 ("The Three and the Deuce, which followed it, is another instance of it. It has been twice damned; on its original representation at the Haymarket, and afterwards on its revival at Drury-Lane; and now it is received with reiterated shouts of praise.")
  5. ^ Biographa Dramatica, Vol. III, p. 333 (1812)
  6. ^ Encyclopedia Brittannica, Volume 22, p. 605 (1891).
  7. ^ (August 1805)Memoranda Dramatica, The Monthly Mirror, p. 130 ("another performance which could scarcely obtain an audience at this house when first produced, and afterwards in vain attempted to establish itself at Drury-Lane , has also become a special favourite")
  8. ^ David Copperfield, p. 897 n. 411 (Oxford University Press Ed. 2008 reissue)
  9. ^ Adolphus, John. Memoirs of John Bannister, Vol. 1, p. 356 (1839)
  10. ^ 1831 printing, p. 3
  11. ^ MATTIUZZI, Antonio, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (2008) (in Italian)

and 20 Related for: The Three and the Deuce information

Request time (Page generated in 0.851 seconds.)

The Three and the Deuce

Last Update:

The Three and the Deuce is a 1795 English afterpiece with libretto by Prince Hoare and music by Stephen Storace. It was first performed at the Theatre...

Word Count : 647

Little Deuce Coupe

Last Update:

album was released three weeks after Surfer Girl. Four of the tracks from Little Deuce Coupe ("409", "Shut Down", "Little Deuce Coupe", and "Our Car Club")...

Word Count : 767

Deuce Vaughn

Last Update:

Christopher "Deuce" Vaughn II (born November 2, 2001) is an American football running back for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL)...

Word Count : 1306

List of The Deuce episodes

Last Update:

The Deuce is an American period drama television series created by David Simon and George Pelecanos, set in New York in the 1970s (seasons 1 and 2) and...

Word Count : 867

Deuce McAllister

Last Update:

"Deuce" McAllister (born December 27, 1978) is an American former football running back who played eight seasons for the New Orleans Saints in the National...

Word Count : 1470

Duke Deuce

Last Update:

Patavious Lashun Isom (born May 1, 1992), better known by his stage name Duke Deuce, is an American rapper. He is from Memphis, Tennessee. Formerly signed to...

Word Count : 544

Miles McBride

Last Update:

Miles James "Deuce" McBride (born September 8, 2000) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association...

Word Count : 1190

Cliff Compton

Last Update:

on three occasions. It was also during this time that he and Deuce, alongside their manager Cherry, were known as "The Throw-Backs" and later as "The Untouchables"...

Word Count : 3685

Fairuza Balk

Last Update:

American History X (1998), The Waterboy (1998), Almost Famous (2000), Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002), Deuces Wild (2002), Don't Come Knocking...

Word Count : 1157

Sepideh Moafi

Last Update:

Iranian-American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in The Deuce (2017–2019), The L Word: Generation Q (2019–2023), and Black Bird (2022)....

Word Count : 2040

Henry Ford II

Last Update:

as "Hank the Deuce" or simply "the Deuce", was an American businessman in the automotive industry. He was the oldest son of Edsel Ford I and oldest grandson...

Word Count : 2570

Deuces Wild

Last Update:

Deuces Wild is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert and written by Paul Kimatian and Christopher Gambale. The film stars Stephen...

Word Count : 2408

Oded Fehr

Last Update:

Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, the demon Zankou in the TV series Charmed and Eli Cohn on the TV series V. He also portrayed...

Word Count : 660

List of Shake It Up characters

Last Update:

and proclaims himself a ladies' man. He and Deuce are often seen together, but have an odd friendship with each other most of the time. He and Deuce also...

Word Count : 4650

Surfer Girl

Last Update:

collection of surf songs. The LP reached number 7 in the U.S. and number 13 in the UK. Lead single "Surfer Girl", backed with "Little Deuce Coupe", was also a...

Word Count : 1610

List of poker hands

Last Update:

cannot simultaneously rank both high and low (so Q♣ K♣ A♣ 2♣ 3♣ is an ace-high flush, but not a straight). Under deuce-to-seven low rules, an ace always...

Word Count : 3363

Arija Bareikis

Last Update:

as Officer Chickie Brown in the TV crime drama Southland. She is also known for the films Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and The Purge. Bareikis's first name...

Word Count : 236

Tennis scoring system

Last Update:

points—the score is described as "15–all" and "30–all", respectively. However, if each player has won three points, the score is called as "deuce", not...

Word Count : 6598

English Electric DEUCE

Last Update:

1955. It was the production version of the Pilot ACE, itself a cut-down version of Alan Turing's ACE. The DEUCE had 1450 thermionic valves, and used mercury...

Word Count : 3240

Fire Deuce

Last Update:

Fire Deuce is a band created as a side-project by Travis Stever, the lead guitarist of Coheed and Cambria. The band features members of other bands, such...

Word Count : 234

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net