
Royall Tyler
Royall Tyler was an American jurist, teacher and playwright. He was born in Boston, graduated from Harvard University in 1776, and then served in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolution. He was admitted to the bar in 1780, became a lawyer, and fathered eleven children. In 1801, he was appointed a Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court. He wrote a play, The Contrast, which was produced in 1787 in New York City, shortly after George Washington's inauguration. It is considered the first American comedy. Washington attended the production, which was well-received, and Tyler became a literary celebrity.

The Contrast
In a world of high society, love triangles, and clashing cultures, an honest soldier tries to find his place while staying true to his values.
By Royall Tyler

The Contrast
In a world of societal expectations and personal desires, a clash of morals and affections unfolds amidst the glittering backdrop of high-society New York.
By Royall Tyler