Event Comment: [Written by 
Shakespear.  With new Scenes 
and Cloaths.  At the Desire of several Persons of Distinction the Pit 
and Boxes will be put together at 3s. Boxes on the Stage 4s. Gallery 1s.  [The Prologue is in 
The Comedian, No. VII, October 1732, with a long essay on the major theatres of the present season.]  
Daily Advertiser, 4 Oct.: A very splendid 
and crowded Audience...testify'd their Approbation both of the Decorations 
and Performance.  The principal Embellishments are as follows: On a large Oval over the Pit is represented the Figure of 
His Majesty, attended by Peace, Liberty, 
and Justice, trampling Tyranny 
and Oppression under his Feet; round it are the Heads of 
Shakespear, 
Dryden, 
Congreve, 
and Betterton.  On the Coving on the Left H
and is painted the Scene of 
Cato pointing at the dead Body of his Son 
Marcus; in the Middle, that of 
Julius Caesar stabb'd in the Senate-House; 
and on the Right, that of 
Marc Anthony and Octavia, where the Children are introduc'd in 
All for Love.  On the Sounding-Board over the Stage is an h
andsome Piece of Painting of 
Apollo and the 
Nine Muses.  [See also 
Daily Post, 4 Oct. 
and Gentleman's Magazine, II (October 1732), 1028.