ThomasSoutherne (12 February 1660 – 26 May 1746) was an Irish dramatist. ThomasSoutherne, born on 12 February 1660, in Oxmantown, near Dublin, was an...
breeches roles. Her greatest success was as the main character Lucia in ThomasSoutherne's Sir Anthony Love, where Lucia partakes of the freedom of the roistering...
Marriage-Hater Matched (1692), The Campaigners (1698) Thomas Otway – Friendship in Fashion (1678) ThomasSoutherne – Sir Anthony Love (1690), The Wives Excuse (1691)...
of the European romance novel. In the event, the Irish playwright ThomasSoutherne adapted the novel Oroonoko into the stage play Oroonoko: A Tragedy...
success was jump-started by a popular 1695 theatrical adaptation by ThomasSoutherne, which ran regularly on the British stage throughout the 17th and 18th...
the Theatre Royal by His Majesties servants" by Richard Norton and ThomasSoutherne.[dead link] Cleomenes I Themistocles Thermopylae Medism "Xenophon,...
capacity for projecting pathos was an inspiration to playwrights Thomas Otway and ThomasSoutherne in the three famous tragic roles they wrote for her: Monimia...
Bussy D'Ambois by Thomas D'Urfey (1691) Mrs Sightly in The Wives Excuse by ThomasSoutherne (1691) Mirtilla in Love for Money by Thomas D'Urfey (1691) Cleora...
Aphra Behn's 1688 novel Oroonoko, and its subsequent dramatisation by ThomasSoutherne, reset Othello's enslavement in the context of the then-current Atlantic...
Labor's Lost Biron, a character in the tragedy The Fatal Marriage, by ThomasSoutherne; the husband of Isabella, and brother of Carlos Byron (disambiguation)...
published in the English language. In 1696 it was adapted for the stage by ThomasSoutherne and continuously performed throughout the 18th century. In 1745 the...
The Impartial Critick – John Dennis 1694 The Fatal Marriage (play) – ThomasSoutherne 1696 Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon starts writings his Memoirs...
sensation playing the title role in Garrick's adaptation of a play by ThomasSoutherne, Isabella, or, The Fatal Marriage. So good was she that "Her pathetic...
Purcell Thomas Shadwell – The Volunteers ThomasSoutherne – The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any Rather Than Fail John Dennis, Poems in Burleseque Thomas Fletcher...
The Fate of Capua is a 1700 tragedy by the writer ThomasSoutherne. In Ancient Capua the rival Roman and Cartheginian factions vie for influence. The original...
novelist Oliver St. John Gogarty, poet and surgeon Jo Shapcott, poet ThomasSoutherne, dramatist Bram Stoker, author, known for Dracula Jonathan Swift, satirist...
Hippolyte Hélyot, French church historian (died 1716) February 12 – ThomasSoutherne, Irish dramatist (died 1749) March 28 – Arnold Houbraken, Dutch writer...
Ravenscroft – The Canterbury Guests Elkanah Settle – The Ambitious Slave ThomasSoutherne – The Fatal Marriage (adapted from Aphra Behn's The Nun) Joseph Williams...
1713) May 22 – ThomasSoutherne, Irish playwright (b. 1660) June 14 – Colin Maclaurin, Scottish mathematician (b. 1698) July 2 – Thomas Baker, English...
Lies A-Bleeding (adapted from Fletcher's Philaster) Thomas Scott – The Mock Marriage ThomasSoutherne – Oroonoko, or The Royal Slave: a tragedy (adapted...
Spartan Hero by John Dryden (1692) Wishwell in The Maid's Last Prayer by ThomasSoutherne (1693) Ximena in Love Triumphant by John Dryden (1694) Wikimedia Commons...
anonymously) – Win Her and Take Her, or Old Fools will be Medling: a comedy ThomasSoutherne – The Wives Excuse John Wilson – Belphegor, or the Marriage of the...
Italian Jewish rabbi, kabbalist and philosopher (born 1707) May 22 – ThomasSoutherne, Irish dramatist (born 1660) November 12 – Mary Leapor, English kitchenmaid...
Venice Preserv'd William Shakespeare adapted by Nahum Tate – Coriolanus ThomasSoutherne – The Persian Prince, or the Loyal Brother Pedro Calderon de la Barca...
Rotherick O'Connor, King of Connaught George Sewell – Sir Walter Raleigh ThomasSoutherne – The Spartan Dame William Taverner – 'Tis Well if it Takes Francis...
Austrian composer (d. 1741) Jeanne Dumée, French astronomer (d. 1706) ThomasSoutherne, Irish playwright (d. 1746) 1661 January 15 – James Barry, Irish politician...
(printed, staged in 1721) Charles Johnson – The Female Fortune Teller ThomasSoutherne – Money the Mistress Leonard Welsted – The Dissembled Wanton Richard...