For the Australian political reformer, women's activist and temperance advocate, see
Elizabeth Britomarte James.
Elizabeth James was an English stage actress of the seventeenth century. She was a member of the
King's Company, based at the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Several of her known performances were in the premieres of work by
John Dryden. She also featured in the debut of
William Wycherley's The Country Wife in 1675. Her last known stage role was in 1676, although it appears she was still in the public eye more than a decade later.[1]
Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A. & Langhans, Edward A. A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660–1800:. SIU Press, 1982.
Lanier, Henry Wysham. The First English Actresses: From the Initial Appearance of Women on the Stage in 1660 Till 1700. The Players, 1930.
Van Lennep, W. The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume One, 1660–1700. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960.
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