The White Devil
| The White Devil | |
|---|---|
Title page of the 1612 edition of The White Devil | |
| Original title | The White Divel; or, The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano. With The Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona the famous Venetian Curtizan |
| Written by | John Webster |
| Based on | Reports of the 1585 murder of Vittoria Accoramboni |
| Characters | Monticelso Francisco De Medici – Duke of Florence Brachiano Vittoria Corombona |
| Date premiered | 1612 |
| Place premiered | Red Bull Theatre, Clerkenwell |
| Original language | Early Modern English |
| Genre | Revenge tragedy |
| Setting | Padua and Rome, 1585 |
The White Devil is a tragedy by English playwright John Webster. According to Webster's own preface to the 1612 Quarto Edition, the play's first performance in that year was a notorious failure; he complained that the play was acted in the dead of winter before an unreceptive audience. The play's complexity, sophistication, and satire made it a poor fit with the repertory of Queen Anne's Men at the Red Bull Theatre, where it was first performed. It was successfully revived in 1630 by Queen Henrietta's Men at the Cockpit Theatre and published again in 1631.