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The Biter is a 1704 play by the English writer Nicholas Rowe. Rowe was better known for his tragedies but chose to try his hand at comedy. Performed at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, it was not a great success and lasted for about six performances. It was overshadowed by the more popular The Careless HusbandbyColley Cibber, which appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre.[1] It was Rowe's only play in a contemporary setting, and he rapidly turned back to historical tragedies beginning with Ulysses (1705). Some sources reported Rowe defiantly and loudly laughing at the jokes during a performance, even while nobody else did.[2]

The Biter
Written byNicholas Rowe
Date premieredNovember 1704
Place premieredLincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingCounty fair, Croydon, early 1700s

The original cast included Thomas Betterton as Sir Timothy Tallapoy, George Pack as Pinch, John Verbruggen as Clerimon and Mary Hodgson sang some of the songs.[3] Barton Booth appearred as Friendly, Francis Leigh as Scribblescrabble, Francis Knapp as Bandileer, William Fieldhouse as Trick, John Freeman as Bohee, Elinor Leigh as Lady Stale, Susanna Mountfort as Angelica, Abigail Lawson as Mrs Scribblescrabble and Elizabeth Barry as Mrs. Clever. The epilogue was spoken by Anne Bracegirdle.[4]

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At a country fair taking place near Croydon, the wealthy merchant Sir Timothy Tallapoy has arranged marriages for both himself and his daughter Angelica. However Angelica is really in love with another man, who also arrives at the fair pursued by Lady Stale an amorous, older widow.

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  1. ^ Caines p.3
  • ^ Caines p.3
  • ^ Lowerre, Kathryn (5 July 2017). Music and Musicians on the London Stage, 1695-1705. Routledge. p. 56-60. ISBN 978-1-351-55762-7.
  • ^ Van Lennep p.82
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