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A Tutor for the Beaus: Or Love in a Labyrinth is a 1737 comedy play by the British writer John Hewitt. It drew inspiration from an earlier one-act play Le Français à Londres by the French writer Louis de Boissy. The original cast included James Rosco as Lord Manly, Benjamin Johnson as Sir Charles Freelove, Thomas Wright as Belville, as Heatly, Henry Woodward as Young Manly and Anna Marcella Giffard as Pinup.

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  • A Tutor for the Beaus: Or Love in a Labyrinth is a 1737 comedy play by the British writer John Hewitt. It drew inspiration from an earlier one-act play Le Français à Londres by the French writer Louis de Boissy. The original cast included James Rosco as Lord Manly, Benjamin Johnson as Sir Charles Freelove, Thomas Wright as Belville, as Heatly, Henry Woodward as Young Manly and Anna Marcella Giffard as Pinup. (en)
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  • 1737-02-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Comedy (en)
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  • A Tutor for the Beaus (en)
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  • John Hewitt (en)
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  • A Tutor for the Beaus: Or Love in a Labyrinth is a 1737 comedy play by the British writer John Hewitt. It drew inspiration from an earlier one-act play Le Français à Londres by the French writer Louis de Boissy. The original cast included James Rosco as Lord Manly, Benjamin Johnson as Sir Charles Freelove, Thomas Wright as Belville, as Heatly, Henry Woodward as Young Manly and Anna Marcella Giffard as Pinup. (en)
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  • A Tutor for the Beaus (en)
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