The Romp (play)
The Romp is a 1767 play, a comedic afterpiece, which was derived from Love in the City by Isaac Bickerstaffe.[1]
The piece centred on the most popular character of the original play, Priscilla Tomboy, also known as "Miss Prissy".[2]
Original cast
    
    Drury Lane
    
- Young Cockney by James William Dodd (Mr. Dodd)
 - Barnacle by Mr. Suett
 - Old Cockney by Mr. Fawcett
 - Captain Sightly by William Barrymore (Mr. Barrymore)
 - Priscilla Tomboy by Dorothy Jordan (Mrs. Jordan)[3]
 - Penelope by Miss Stageldoir
 - Miss La Blond by Miss Barnes
 
Haymarket (1787)
    
- Young Cockney by Mr. Meadows
 - Barnacle by Mr. Booth
 - Old Cockney by Mr. Barrett
 - Captain Sightly by Mr. Wright
 - Priscilla Tomboy by Miss George
 - Penelope by Miss Burnet
 - Miss La Blond by Miss Brangin[4]
 
References
    
- The Dramatic Cobbler: The Life and Works of Isaac Bickerstaff, p. 288 (1972)
 - Collection No.4: Love in the City, by Isaac Bickerstaff (2009)
 - Mrs,, Jordan in the Character of Priscilla Tomboy, The British Museum, Retrieved 11 May 2016
 - London Stage, 1660-1800, p. 904 (1968)
 
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