Pique is an 1875 play produced by Augustin Daly, which had a very successful run of 237 consecutive performances in New York at the Fifth Avenue Theatre.[1][2]
Pique | |
---|---|
Date premiered | December 14, 1875 |
Place premiered | Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre |
Original language | English |
It was based in part on the Florence Marryat novel Her Lord and Master.[3] The play debuted on December 14, 1875, and was withdrawn after Saturday, July 29,1876. It ran in at least two versions in London and also was produced on tour.[4]
The original cast included Maurice Barrymore, where he met his future wife Georgiana Drew.
Though the play was a success, critical response varied from "highly laudatory puff pieces to accusations of excessive sentiment and irritating sensationalism."[4]
Original Broadway cast
edit- Charles Fisher as Matthew Standish
- D. H. Harkins as Arthur Standish
- Maurice Barrymore as Raymong Lessing
- Frank Hardenbergh as Rga-Monney Jim
- Belle Wharton as Little Arthur
- Fanny Davenport as Mabel Renfrew
- Mrs. G.H. Gilbert as Aunt Dorothy
- Kate Holland as Mother Thames
- Lizzie Griffiths as Sylvie
- John Brougham as Dr. Gossitt
- Jason Lewis as Sammy Dymple
- John Drew, Jr. as Thorsby Gyll
- C.H. Rockwell as Picker Bob
- William Pleater Davidge as Pedder
- W. Beekman as Rattlin
- J. Deaveau as Captain Spears
- Emily Rigl as Lucille Renfrew
- Jeffreys Lewis as Mary Standish (replaced by Georgiana Drew in April 1876)
- Sydney Cowell (daughter of Sam Cowell) as Raitch[5]
References
edit- ^ "Pique" at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, The Aldine (Vol. 8, No. 1) (1876)
- ^ The Cambridge History of American Theatre, Vol. II, p. 239 (1999)
- ^ (26 Feb. 1876). "Pique" at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, The New York Times
- ^ a b Miller, Tice L. Entertaining the Nation: American Drama in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, p. 117 (2007).
- ^ Brown, T. Allston. A History of the New York Stage, Vol. III, p. 12 (1903)
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Pique (play).