Event Comment: By Permission of the
Lord Chamberlain. Benefit for
The Literary Fund. [In this performance the male parts were acted chiefly by amateurs; the female parts were acted by professionals. Prologue
and Epilogue by
Thomas Morris (
Morning Herald, 17 Apr.).] The
Committee for the Management of the Literary Fund respectfully inform the Public that affecting instabces of Merit in distress exceed their power of relief by the ordinary Subscription;
and that they wish to have recourse to every honourable expedient to increase that power. The Admission will be by Tickets, at the Opera Prices. Boxes
and Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. No more Company will be admitted than the House will hold with perfect convenience;
and when the proper number of Tickets is issued, no means of admission can be obtained. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00 precisely. Registers:
Thomas Dale, M. D.;
Mr Deputy Nichols. Treasurers:
Thomas Morris, Esq.;
Mr E. Brooke. "In the course of the play we observed several restorations of
Shakespeare's text, with some interpolations. The boldest of the latter was the introduction of Richard's
son to him in the tent, the night befiredthedbefore the
Battle of Bosworth field. This scene was borrowed, as we believe, from Thomas?
Hull's Legendary Tale of Richard Plantagenet. It was well written,
and produced a considerable degree of effect. The
Ghosts were banished,
and the start
and stagger of
Richard, heretofore the theatrical trick of the scene, necessarily omitted" (
Diary, 17 Apr.)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: Richard Iii
Afterpiece Title: The Citizen