Event Comment: Ladies send servants by 5 to keep Places
and prevent Confusion. Doors will be opened at half after five o'clock. To begin at half after 6 o'clock (playbill). Mr G. Voice
and Spirits was never finer he never wanted Spirit or Voice thro' the whole part
and Convinced the Audience that those Amazing powers he has always possess'd are now as brilliant as ever. Never was a part play'd with greater Propriety nor an Audience more lavish of their Applause (
Hopkins Diary). [
MacMillan's note from
Kemble differs slightly.] [A full column letter for the
Morning Chronicle t
his date from
Theatricus to Garrick protested the fact that
his announced benefit for the
Theatrical Fund on the 30th of May would be all sold out to the highest bidders for tickets; that a nobleman offering ten Guineas for four box seats would get them in preference to the tradesmen who offered only a pound, the stated price of the tickets. Since charity was the cause t
his writer suggested that Garrick give a second benefit night to the Fund, with the hopes (1) that the Fund would be thereby vastly increased,
and (2) that opportunity might be given for twice as many People to see a Garrick final performance. It was, perhaps, in response to t
his public request that Garrick gave a second Benefit night for the Fund on 10 June. The
Morning Post, 29 May, noted: "The concourse of servants assembled yesterday morning at seven o'clock, at
Drury Lane Stage Door, to take places for the approaching benefit, in which it is said
Mr Garrick will again play
Richard III , was astonishing, amounting to many hundreds, three fourths of which were not able to Succeed in their embassies' (
Hampden, Journal).] Receipts: #307 3s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book)