William Dunlap S Study of His Life And Works of His Place in Contemporary Cult
William Dunlap S Study of His Life And Works of His Place in Contemporary Cult
Oral Sumner Coad
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3 Utterly devoid of plot or structure, it is simply a chronicle of the battle in which the author has tried to include every detail. The poverty of the Colonial theatre in the matter of mechanics is suggested by a scene in Act III. The nocturnal expedition of the French fire-ships against the British fleet is to be illustrated. The stage is darkened, and not a per- son appears. The desired effect is produced by much yelling and bawling of orders behind the scenes. The next morning we are carrie...d to a near-by nunnery, where the sisters dilate over the horrors of the past night. Humble, indeed, were the beginnings of American drama. In 1767 comedy began unpropitiously with "The Disappointment; or, The Force of Credulity, " by Andrew Barton. 4 This wretched farce, which satirizes the then prevalent practice of searching 3 Seilhamer, Vol. I, p. 302. 4 Perhaps an assumed name for Colonel Thomas Forrest of Germantown. The play was to appear at the South- 132 IBiHiam SDuniap for buried pirate treasure, concerns itself with the scheme of several tricksters, who bury a chest of bricks and inveigle a group of gulls to dig it up in their quest for gold.
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