The German Drama in English On the Philadelphia Stage From 1794-1830

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The German Drama in English On the Philadelphia Stage From 1794-1830
Brede, Charles Frederic. [from Old Catalog]
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"First Savoyard, Mrs. Burke, in which character she will sing the original song (written by R. B. Sheridan, Esq.), I have a silent sorrow here." February 25, Mr. and Mrs. Bartley had the leading roles, as well as in Deaf and Dumb, February 2y, In Count Benyowski, April 8, Wood played the Cotmt, and Barret, Stephanoff.
The plays of possible or partial German origin were Adel- githa, March 3 ; Adrian and Orilla, March i ; Barmecide, or The Fatal Offspring, melodrama in three acts, April 28 and 30
..., *" Cf . Goodnight, p. 132.
^Athenaeum, or Spirit of the English Magauines, Boston, IV, ao8. Cf.
Goodnight, p. 133, No. 369 and No. 377- Digitized by Google 2o8 German Drama in English on Philadelphia Stage ascribed to Milner, London. A partial cast shows these char- acters, Caliph Hasoun al Rashid — Giaffer, Grand Vizier — Gobd- mon (slave), Zaida (wife to Giaffer). Exile^ "founded on an interesting fact in the year 1804," November 20 and 22, Decem- ber 2 and 7; Foundling of the Forest, December i, The Slave, or Love and Gratitude, December 4 and April 7 ; Zelinda, one of the characters is announced with songs, one of which i^ "The Mock- ing Bird".


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