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Saville, E.F., 29 Jul. 1842 -29 Jul. 1842, London

Event Type

Dramatic

Event Details

Venue Type: Theatre
Location: London
County: London (city-county)
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Royal Victoria Theatre

Date

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Date notes
Friday


Casting

Event Program

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Title Performed Person / Troupe Notes Type
Othello Saville EdmundSaville
Casting;
  • Duke – Mr. C. Williams
  • Brabantio – Mr. James
  • Roderigo – Mr. Gardner
  • Ludivico [sic] – Mr. Seaman
  • Othello – Mr. E.F. Saville
  • Cassio – Mr. Osbaldiston
  • Iago – Mr. Dale
  • Montano – Mr. Cullen
  • Gratiano – Mr. Howard
  • Paulo – Mr. Franklin
  • Marco – Mr. Hitchinson
  • Lucca [sic] – Mr. Scarbrow
  • Julio – Mr. Chapino
  • Emilia – Mrs. G. Lee
  • Desdemona – Miss Vincent
  • Play, Tragedy

    Bibliographic Sources

    • University of Bristol, Theatre Collection Playbill (Victoria Theatre) - July 25, 1842:
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type: Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Othello – Mr. E.F. Saville”. For remainder of cast, see attached document scan.
      • Days & Times: “on Friday.” (July 29th, 1842)
      • Venue Name: “Victoria Theatre”
      • Other Acts on Bill: “”a highly Interesting Dramatic Romance, called The Soldier’s Bride! Or, The Battle of Austerlitz!” (1st on bill); “To conclude with…the laughable Burletta, entitled The Kiss! Or, The Festival of St. Rosaire.”
      • Program Info: “Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Othello!”
    • British Library, BL Mic. C. 13137 Playbills 391: July 25, 1842 (Royal Vic):
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type: Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Mr. E.F. Saville” (Othello), “Mr. C. Williams” (Duke), “Mr. James” (Brabantio), “Mr. Gardner” (Roderigo), “Mr. Seaman” (Ludivico), “Mr. Osbaldiston” (Cassio), “Mr. Dale” (Iago), “Mr. Griffiths” (Montano), “Mr. Howard” (Gratiano), “Mr. Franklin” (Paulo), “Mr. Hitchinson” (Marco), “Mr. Scarbrow” (Lucca), “Mr. Chapino” (Julio), “Mrs. G. Lee” (Emilia), “Miss Vincent” (Desdemona).
      • Days & Times: “On Friday” (July 29th, 1842)
      • Venue Name: “Royal Victoria Theatre”
      • Other Acts On Bill: a “Dramatic Romance […] called The Soldier’s Bride! Or, The Battle of Austerlitz!” (1st on Bill), “the interesting, laughable Burletta, entitled The Kiss! Or, The Festival of St. Rosaire!” (3rd.
      • Program Info: Shakespeare’s Tragedy, (in Five Acts) of Othello! The Moor of Venice” (2nd on Bill).
      • Other: performance time, ticket info, other (venue regulations, surrounding events at venue)