Event Comment: Mainpiece: A New Comedy [by
R. B. Sheridan] never perform'd. New Scenes and Dresses. [
Gentleman's Magazine for Jan. states: "Tuesday 17, Was performed for the first time at
Covent Garden a comedy call'd
The Rivals, said to be written by Mr Sheri
dan. Some objections being made both to language and character, the author has thought proper to withdraw his piece for correction, and it has since been played with applause." See 18 and 28 Jan. The
Westminster Magazine, Jan., remarked: "This comedy was acted so imperfectly, either from the timidity of the actors on a first night's performance, or from an improper distribution of parts, that it was generally disapproved....The author promised some alterations, which implied that he would be glad the Town would suspend judgment till a farther hearing" See 28 Jan.
John Hampden quotes from
Lloyd's Evening Post, 18 Jan., the
Morning Chronicle and
Morning Post of the same date, and the
London Chronicle of 19 Jan. articles damning the casting and the imperfectness of the actors, the impudence of
Shuter in particular, and the fatigue of the audience.
Performances
Mainpiece Title: The Rivals
Performance Comment: Parts by Woodward, Shuter, Lee, Lewis, Quick, Lee Lewes, Dunstall, Fearon, Mrs Green, Miss Barsanti, Mrs Lessingham, Mrs Bulkley; With a Prologue and Epilogue. Capt. Absolute-Woodward; Sir Anthony Absolute-Shuter; Sir Lucius O'Trigger-Lee; Faulkland-Lewis; Acres-Quick; Fag-Lee Lewes; David-Dunstall; Coachman-Fearon; Mrs Malaprop-Mrs Green; Lydia Languish-Miss Barsanti; Lucy-Mrs Lessingham; Julia-Mrs Bulkley; Prologue by Sheridan-Woodward, Quick; Epilogue-(Edition of 1775).Afterpiece Title: The Chaplet