Abigail Lawson

Abigail Lawson was an English stage actor of the seventeenth and early eighteenth century. She was a member of the United Company, making her first known appearance in The Marriage-Hater Matched by Thomas D'Urfey in 1692. From 1695 she was part of Thomas Betterton's breakaway company at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre.

Selected roles

 * Margery in The Marriage-Hater Matched by Thomas D'Urfey (1692)
 * Mrs Dazie in The Canterbury Guests by Edward Ravenscroft (1694)
 * Jenny in Love for Love by William Congreve (1695)
 * Doll in She Ventures and He Wins by Ariadne (1695)
 * Sprightly in The Lover's Luck by Thomas Dilke (1695)
 * Nurse in The City Bride by Joseph Harris (1696)
 * Beatrice in The Anatomist by Edward Ravenscroft (1696)
 * Fidget in The City Lady by Thomas Dilke (1696)
 * Euginia in The Innocent Mistress by Mary Pix (1697)
 * Las Busque in The Intrigues at Versailles by Thomas D'Urfey (1697)
 * Nibs in The Pretenders by Thomas Dilke (1698)
 * Zelide in The False Friend by Mary Pix (1699)
 * Lady Weepwell in The Ladies Visiting Day by William Burnaby (1701)
 * Laura in Love Betrayed by William Burnaby (1703)
 * Mrs Scribblescrabble in The Biter by Nicholas Rowe (1704)