About This Show

First performed in 1731, George Lillo’s The London Merchant tells the story of a young apprentice led astray by a courtesan. It marked an exceptional departure for Lillo and created a new genre of theatre which concentrated on the struggles of the working classes. Prior to this the theatre of the period had predominantly focused on stories relating to the upper classes, biblical or classical themes. The new ‘bourgeois drama’ became popular across Europe, and gave Lillo a notable place in dramatic history.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: January 6, 2012 Final Performance: January 28, 2012
Location: The Storm Theatre at the Theatre of the Church of Notre Dame, New York City

114th Street and Morningside Park,

Harlem,

10001

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Theatermania Review

| | January 10, 2012
Patrick Woodall and Jessica Myhr give adroit performances in this 18th-century play about a young apprentice who falls for a manipulative courtesan.

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