The Apostate (play)

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The Apostate
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Written by Richard Lalor Sheil
Date premiered3 May 1817
Place premiered Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Original languageEnglish
GenreTragedy
Setting Granada, Spain

The Apostate is an 1817 tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil. [1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 3 May 1817. [2] The original cast included William Macready as Pescara, Charles Kemble as Hemeya, Charles Mayne Young as Malec, Thomas Comer as Hamy, Charles Murray as Alvarez, Daniel Egerton as Gomez and Elizabeth O'Neill as Florinda. The prologue was spoken by Charles Connor. It was loosely inspired by a 17th century work by the Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca. The play was a success, but reviewers generally attributed this to O'Neill's acting rather than Sheil's writing. [3]

John Wilkes Booth's last appearance onstage before he assassinated Abraham Lincoln was as Pescara at Ford's Theater. Of that appearance, the Washington Republican later wrote: "The villain Pescara was represented by the greater villain Booth." [4]

References

  1. Morash p.84
  2. Nicoll p.390
  3. Armstrong p.183
  4. "Booth's Last Character on the Stage," New York Herald, April 26, 1865, reprinted from the Washington Republican

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