This volume contains edited texts of five plays by two late
eighteenth-century dramatists. The plays have been chosen to represent
the range of the two playwrights and the variety of dramatic material on
offer during the period. The full-length plays and afterpieces by George
Colman the Younger and Thomas Morton were as popular as Sheridan's works
in their time, but today are seldom performed or read. This discrepancy
lies at the heart of Barry Sutcliffe's extensive introduction, which
explores the critical and social background to the dramatic activity of
the period and relates the dramas to the shifting demands of the theatre
audiences for whom these plays were written.