
A Trip to Scarborough; and, The Critic
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- A Trip to Scarborough
- and
- The Critic
- A Trip to Scarborough
- A COMEDY DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
- SCENE—SCARBOROUGH AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. PROLOGUE SPOKEN BY MR. KING
- ACT I.
- SCENE I.—The Hall of an Inn.
- SCENE II.—LORD FOPPINGTON’S Dressing-room.
- ACT II.
- SCENE I.—LOVELESS’S Lodgings.
- ACT III.
- SCENE I.—LORD FOPPINGTON’s Lodgings. Enter LORD FOPPINGTON, and LA VAROLE.
- SCENE II.—A Garden behind LOVELESS’S Lodgings. Enter LOVELESS and SERVANT.
- SCENE III.—Outside of SIR TUNRELLY CLUMSY’S House.
- SCENE IV.—A Room in SIR TUNBELLY CLUMSY’S House. MISS HOYDEN discovered alone.
- ACT IV.
- SCENE I.—A Room in SIR TUNBELLY CLUMSY’S House.
- SCENE II.—AMANDA’s Dressing-room.
- SCENE III.—BERINTHIA’S Dressing-room.
- ACT V.
- SCENE I.—The Garden behind LOVELESS’s Lodgings.
- SCENE II.—A Room in SIR TUNBELLY CLUMSY’S House. Enter MISS HOYDEN, NURSE, and TOM FASHION.
- The Critic
- DRAMATIS PERSONAE AS ORIGINALLY ACTED AT DRURY LANE THEATRE IN 1779
- SCENE—LONDON: in DANGLES House during the First Act, and throughout the rest of the Play in DRURY LANE THEATRE. PROLOGUE BY THE HONOURABLE RICHARD FITZPATRICK
- ACT I.
- SCENE I.—A Room in DANGLE’s House. Mr. and MRS. DANGLE discovered at breakfast, and reading newspapers.
- SCENE II.—A drawing-room in DANGLE’S House. MRS. DANGLE, SIGNOR PASTICCIO RITORNELLO, SIGNORE PASTICCIO RITORNELLO, INTERPRETER, and MUSICIANS discovered.
- ACT II.
- SCENE I.—The Theatre before the Curtain.
- SCENE II.—Tilbury Fort. Two SENTINELS discovered asleep.
- ACT III.
- SCENE I.—The Theatre, before the curtain.
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