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  2. Restoration comedy - Wikipedia

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    Restoration comedy is English comedy written and performed in the Restoration period of 1660–1710. Comedy of manners is used as a synonym for this. [ 1 ] After public stage performances were banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime, reopening of the theatres in 1660 marked a renaissance of English drama . [ 2 ]

  3. Love for Love - Wikipedia

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    Love for Love is a Restoration comedy written by English playwright William Congreve.It premiered on 30 April 1695 at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre.Staged by Thomas Betterton's company the original cast included Betterton as Valentine, William Smith as Scandal, John Bowman as Tattle, Thomas Doggett as Ben, Samuel Sandford as Foresight, William Bowen as Jeremy, John Freeman as Buckram, Anne ...

  4. The Parson's Wedding - Wikipedia

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    The Parson's Wedding is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Killigrew.Often regarded as the author's best play, the drama has sometimes been considered an anticipation of Restoration comedy, written a generation before the Restoration; "its general tone foreshadows the comedy of the Restoration from which the play is in many respects indistinguishable."

  5. Category:Restoration comedy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Restoration comedy" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. The Relapse - Wikipedia

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    John Vanbrugh (1664–1726), author of The Relapse, by Godfrey Kneller. The Relapse, or, Virtue in Danger is a Restoration comedy from 1696 written by John Vanbrugh.The play is a sequel to Colley Cibber's Love's Last Shift, or, The Fool in Fashion.

  7. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    The first theatre on the site was built at the behest of Thomas Killigrew in the early 1660s, when theatres were allowed to reopen during the English Restoration. Initially known as "Theatre Royal in Bridges Street", the theatre's proprietors hired prominent actors who performed at the theatre on a regular basis, including Nell Gwyn and Charles ...

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  9. Friendship in Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Friendship in Fashion is a 1678 comedy play by the English writer Thomas Otway.It was first staged by the Duke's Company at the Dorset Garden Theatre in London.It was part of the trend of Restoration Comedy that flourished during the era.