Event Comment: Mainpiece [1st time; C 5, by
Richard Cumberland.
Prologue and
Epilogue by
the author (
Pocket Magazine, Mar. 1795, pp. 190, 191)]: With new Scenes, &c.
Powell, 27 Feb.:
Wheel of Fortune rehearsed at 11; 28 Feb.: Wheel of Fortune rehearsed at 10. "
The character of
Penruddock is [
Kemble's] greatest performance, and I believe it to be a perfect one. It is admirable...because
the very defect which hurts his general style of acting, that studious and important preciseness, which is affectation in all his o
ther characters, contributes to
the strength, to
the nature of Penruddock" (
Leigh Hunt,
Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres, 1807, p. 8). Receipts: #255 19s. (195.10; 57.15; 2.14)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: The Wheel Of Fortune
Performance Comment: Characters by R. Palmer, King, Kemble, Whitfield, Palmer, C. Kemble, Suett, Waldron, Phillimore, Bland, Maddocks, Banks, Trueman, Webb, Lyons, Evans, Fisher, Mrs Powell, Miss Farren, Mrs Maddocks, Miss Tidswell. [Cast from text (C. Dilly, 1795): Sir David Daw-R. Palmer; Tempest-King; Penruddock-Kemble; Woodville-Whitfield; Sydenham-Palmer; Henry Woodville-C. Kemble; Weazel-Suett; Woodville's Servant-Waldron; Attendant-Phillimore; Jenkins-Bland; Servants of Sir George Penruddock-Maddocks, Banks, Evans, Fisher, Lyons; Livery Servant-Trueman; Servant to Tempest-Webb; Mrs Woodville-Mrs Powell; Emily Tempest-Miss Farren; Dame Dunckley-Mrs Maddocks; Maid of the Lodging-Miss Tidswell; Prologue-Palmer; Epilogue-Miss Farren. [These were spoken, as here assigned, at the 1st 9 performances only (see17950328] .These were spoken, as here assigned, at the 1st 9 performances only (see17950328] .Afterpiece Title: Alexander the Great