07 February 1789
Event Information
Theatre:
King's Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1788-1789
Volume:
5
Comments:
"At the conclusion of the Opera on Saturday, a scene of riot and tumult took place which the King's Theatre has not witnessed since the celebrated discords between 'Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee' in the days of Handel and Bononcini. At the commencement of the last dance hostilities commenced by hissing and hooting from the pit and boxes...The dancers, however, were not dismayed, but continued their evolutions, though the noise was so great that they derived but little aid from the music. At last a body of malcontents, among whom were several stars and ribbons, sallied from the pit and took possession of the stage, from which they drove the light-heeled troops, and immediately began to perform a ballet tragique. The chamber of Ifigenia was despoiled of all its ornaments, and side scenes, and patent lamps; Roman tents and triumphal cars danced on the stage in all the mazes of confusion, nor did they cease, till they had demolished everything they found that was moveable. Mr Carnevale came forward to inform the audience that Mr Gallini could not be found...The ostensible reason given for this riot, which in our opinion is not to be justified on any pretense, is that Mr Gallini has not engaged dancers of sufficient eminence" (Public Advertiser, 10 Feb.)
Mainpiece
Title:
Ifigenia In Aulide
Comments:
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Cast:
- Role: Achille Actor: Luigi Marchesi
- Role: Agamemnone Actor: Giuseppe Forlivesi
- Role: Ulisse Actor: Balelli
- Role: Calcante Actor: Paolo Torregiani
- Role: Arcade Actor: Fineschi
- Role: Erifile Actor: Sga Pieltain
- Role: Ifigenia Actor: Sga Giuliani.
Dance
Comment:
As17890131 Les Fetes Provencales here called A Divertissement
Song
Comment:
II: song-Marchesi