A Celebrated Old Playhouse the History of Richmond Theatre in Surrey From 1765

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A Celebrated Old Playhouse the History of Richmond Theatre in Surrey From 1765
Frederick Bingham
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' I kept him at it, and I believe we almost fought literally ' an hour by Shrewsbury clock. ' To add to the merriment a matter-of-fact fellow in the gallery, who in his innocence took everything for reality, and who was completely wrapped up and lost by ' the very cunning of the scene, ' shouted out at last, ' Hang it, why don't he shoot him ? ' The Duke of Clarence was 'in a private box with Mrs. Jordan on the occasion, having been attracted from Bushy by the announcement of an amateur Richard..., and I heard after- wards that they were both in convulsions of laughter at the pro- longation of the scene, which that fascinating and first-rate of all great comic actresses never forgot The farce was * The Son-in-law, ' in which, having convinced the good people of ^ Richmond that I could fence, and in the character of Bowket (in the farce) that I was maitre cle danse, I satisfied them that my musical education had not been neglected, " Such is the elder Mathews's account of his first performance before the British public on the boards of Richmond Theatre.

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