Event Comment: Mainpiece: By Desire.  Music [to afterpiece] by 
Barthelemon.  I often go to both theatres, have seen 
Garrick and 
Mrs Yates, who are the first in this theatrical sphere.  The former has hitherto [i.e., this season] appeared only in comedy, --his m
anner, his humour, and his judgment are not to be equall'd.  The adoration he meets with from 
the English is equal to his merit.  His every motion they attend to, and every turn of his eye seems to transport them.  
Mrs Yates [at 
Covent Garden] has much tragic merit.  Her low voice is very tuneful, her feeling great, her action peculiarly graceful and her figure uncommonly fine.  She has more power than 
Mrs Dancer (at 
Drury Lane] and more variety than 
Mrs Fitz-Henry, tho' less strength and compass.  On the whole she is superior to the former and inferior to the latter.  
Barry and 
Mrs Dancer are engag'd here (MS Letter from 
Henry Grattan to 
Cornet Broome giving his first impressions of living in 
London, 27 Oct. 1767, in 
Folger Library).  
Neville MS Diary: Went into the Pit to see 
As You Like It a second time.  
Reddish did 
Orlando for the 1st time.  He is a pretty good player.  End Act I, 
Hearts of Oak.  The Entertainment was the new Farce called a 
Peep Behind the Curtain.  
Glib by 
King who is the author.  The piece is not unentertaining, whatever other merit it may have.  The 
Prologue and an Address to the Town by way of 
Epilogue, are spoken by 
Mr King, the music by 
Barthelemon