Event Comment: Benefit
Hallam,
Rob. William,
and Miss Tynte. Written by
Shakespear.
Th. Cibber (
Lives and Characters, pp. 49-49): I remember, some Years ago, on Mr Giffard's coming from
Ireland (
then a young Actor)
Mr Booth performed
the Character of
Hotspur one Night, when
Mr Giffard played
the Part of
the Prince of Wales ; Mr Booth knowing Mr Giffard must be naturally prejudiced in favour of
Mr Thomas Elrington, to whose Performance in Hotspur he had many times attended with no small Admiration-Mr Booth, piqued on this Occasion, exerted himself in a particular Manner,
and played
the whole Part with such Fire,
and Engergy of Spirit, as rouzed his Auditors to an Extravagance of Applause,
and made Mr Giffard confess (as he has often done in my Hearing) that, notwithst
anding his Prepossession in favour of Mr Elrington,-Mr Booth, in Power, Spirit,
and Judgment, went far beyond him in this Part; as he afterwards, with Admiration confessed,-he did in every o
ther
Performances
Mainpiece Title: King Henry The Fourth, Part I
Related Works
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Afterpiece Title: The Stage Coach
Dance: Thurmond, Boval, Mrs Brett, Miss Tenoe, Young Rainton, Miss Robinson