Event Comment: Benefit for
Miss Brunton. 1st piece [1st time; T 3, by
Mariana Starke, based on
La Veuve du Malabar, by
Antoine Marin LeMierre. Prologue by
William Thomas Fitzgerald. Epilogue by
Richard John Hughes Starke (see text)]: With new Scenes and Dresses. And a
Procession representing the Ceremonies attending the Sacrifice of an Indian Woman on the Funeral Pile of her deceased Hqsband. 2nd piece: Not acted these 18 years [acted 4 May 1776. Miss E. Brunton was from the
Norwich theatre].
Morning Chronicle, 1 Feb. 1791: This Day is published
The Widow of Malabar (1s. 6d.).
Public Advertiser, 21 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Miss Brunton, No. 35,
Gerrard-street,
Soho. [The mainpiece is sometimes stated to have been 1st acted at
Mrs Crespigny's private@theatre@in@Camberwell, 1790, but "'The Widow of Malabar' was not first produced at Mrs Crespigny's Theatre. The Tragedy performed there is called '
The British Orphan' (also by Mariana Starke)" (
Gazetteer, 24 Jan. 1791).] Receipts: #338 13s. (208.7; 2.8; tickets: 127.18)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: The Widow Of Malabar
Performance Comment: Principal Characters by Holman, Farren, Thompson, Powel, Evatt, Harley, Mrs Rock, Miss Brunton. Cast from text (William Lane, 1791): Young Bramin-Holman; Raymond-Farren; Narrain-Thompson; 2nd Bramin-Powel; Albert-Evatt; Chief Bramin-Harley; Fatima-Mrs Rock; Indamora-Miss Brunton; Prologue-Holman; Epilogue-Mrs Mattocks.Afterpiece Title: The Man of Quality
Afterpiece Title: The Two Misers
Song: In: Bannister, Johnstone, Darley, Duffey, Mrs Mountain, Miss Stuart, Miss Rowson, Mrs Martyr; The Music by Stevens-
Entertainment: Monologue. Preceding 2nd piece: Occasional Address-Miss Brunton