Event Comment: Mainpiece: By Particular Desire.  
King of Denmark.  Richard-
Mr Garrick (
Cross Diary).  For 
the King of Denmark.--Richard by Mr Garrick, for 
the first time 
these six years-Beyond discription fine, -his voice clear to 
the last (
Hopkins Diary).  No money taken at stage door.  None returned after curtain is up.  
The doors (by particular desire) will be opened at half an Hour after Five.  To Begin at Seven.  
Neville MS Diary: Hearing about 7 o'clock that Garrick did 
Richard III, one of his very capital characters which he has not done 
these 7 or 8 years, resolved (if I could get in to see him) to bear 
the abhorred sight of that woman-like painted puppy, 
the King of Denmark.  After one unsuccessful attempt got into 
the Pit with 
the greatest difficulty after 
the third act.  Garrick is inimitably great in Richard & very different from 
the o
ther Richards I have seen; his expression of 
the dying agony of that wretch is beyond description.  Some actors speak with as strong & loud voice in that scene as if 
they had received no wound & were not dying.  One 
Lloyd, who waits on Garrick sometimes, observed that he himself says he never acted better in his life, modestly observing that something must be allowed to 
the improvement of his judgment.  During 
the dance (for 
there was no farce) I was within a yard of 
the Danish tyrant