28 January 1775
Event Information
Theatre:
Covent Garden
Theatrical Season:
1774-1775
Volume:
4
Comments:
[Advertised as performed but once, but see 18 Jan. Sheridan in Preface to Edition of 1775 (2nd) refers to withdrawing the piece to remove those imperfections in the first representation which were too obvious to escape reprehension, and too numerous to admit of hasty correction." He blames his inexperience and want of judgment in theatrical effects, the extreme length of the play act by act, and haste in writing. From the Westminster Magazine Feb., which outlined the plot in five columns: The present state of the Rivals is widely different from that in which we found it on the first night's representation. Sir Lucius O'Trigger being re-touched, has now the appearance of a character; and his assigning Beverley's reflection on his country as the grounds for his desire to quarrel with him, is a reasonable pretence, and wipes off the former stigma undeservedly thrown on the sister Kingdom. An alteration of a principal incident gave a very favorable turn to the fable and the whole piece: that where young Acres now delivers his challenge to his friend Absolute, begging him to carry it to his Rival Beverly, not knowing the two characters composed but one man; its being at first given to Sir Lucius, the person who indited it, was highly inconsistent...we should be induced from many evident traits of literary genius to pronounce the Rivals a good comedy."
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
The Rivals
Cast:
- Role: Sir Lucius Actor: Clinch instead of Lee.
- Role: Absolute Actor: Woodward
- Role: Sir Anthony Absolute Actor: Shuter
- Role: Sir Lucius O'Trigger Actor: Lee
- Role: Faulkland Actor: Lewis
- Role: Acres Actor: Quick
- Role: Fag Actor: Lee Lewes
- Role: David Actor: Dunstall
- Role: Coachman Actor: Fearon
- Role: Mrs Malaprop Actor: Mrs Green
- Role: Lydia Languish Actor: Miss Barsanti
- Role: Lucy Actor: Mrs Lessingham
- Role: Julia Actor: Mrs Bulkley
Afterpiece
Title:
Thomasand Sally
Comments:
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Dance
Comment:
End Epilogue: The Frolick, as17741214