Description
Rebecca Marshall was a noted English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall, another prominent actress of the period.
The younger Marshall sister began acting with the King's Company, under the management of Thomas Killigrew, around 1663; she remained with that troupe for her full career, except for a final year with the rival Duke's Company in 1677. She acted with her sister Anne at least once, in John Dryden's The Maiden Queen in 1664; Anne played Candiope, and Rebecca played the Queen. When her older sister retired from the stage in 1668, Rebecca inherited several of her roles, as Aurelia in Dryden's An Evening's Love and Nourmahal in Aureng-zebe; she may also have inherited the part of Evadne in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy. Rebecca Marshall's other roles were:
Calpurnia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Spaconia in Beaumont and Fletcher's A King and No King
Quisara in Fletcher's The Island Princess
Dorothea in Massinger and Dekker's The Virgin Martyr
Berenice in Dryden's Tyrannick Love
Lyndaraxa in The Conquest of Granada
Last Changes
2019/04/27
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2015/03/16
The Claim to Fame has changed
2014/11/04
A Scanned Autograph has been removed