Event Comment: Mainpiece [1st time; T 5, by
Joseph Berington, altered from
the same, by
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. MS:
Larpent MS 1041; not published; synopsis of plot in
Morning Herald, 30 Oct. It has hi
therto been assumed that this play was altered by
Benjamin Thompson, but "This Tragedy was translated from
the German by
the Rev. Jos. Berrington [sic]" (
Kemble Mem.). Dr. Berington's authorship is also referred to in
London Chronicle, 30 Oct. 1794. Thompson's translation was published by
Vernor and
Hood in 1800. Prologue by
Richard Cumberland. Epilogue by
George Colman, ynger (
London Chronicle, 29 Oct.)]:
The Dresses, Scenes and Decorations are entirely new.
The Scenery in
the four first Acts is
the work of
Signor Barzago and of his Bro
ther; and in
the fifth of
Greenwood, by whom also a new Frontispiece is designed and executed. [
Miss Miller, who had appeared
the previous season as a chorus singer, is identified in
European Magazine, Nov. 1794, p. 363.]
The Doors to be opened at 5:15. To begin at 6:15 [see 20 Apr. 1795].
Powell:
Emilia Galotti rehearsed at 10.
The New Frontispiece and Stage doors were exhibited for
the first Time this Evening. Receipts: #317 19s. 6d. (270.8.6; 46.5.0; 1.6.0)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: Emilia Galotti
Performance Comment: [Characters by Kemble, Palmer, C. Kemble, Aickin, Wroughton, Barrymore, Caulfield, Maddocks, Phillimore, Mrs Siddons, Mrs Powell, A Young Lady (who has never appeared on any stage Miss Miller]). [Cast from European Magazine, Nov. 1794, p. 363, and Genest, VII, 180: Duke of Guastalla-Kemble; Marquis Marinelli-Palmer; Count Appiani-C. Kemble; Camilla Rota-Aickin; Odoarto Galotti-Wroughton; Battista-Barrymore; Giuseppe-Caulfield; Pirro-Maddocks; Angelo-Phillimore; Countess Orsina-Mrs Siddons; Claudia Galotti-Mrs Powell; Emilia Galotti-Miss Miller; Prologue-Whitfield; Epilogue-Mrs Siddons.Afterpiece Title: The Prize