Alfonso, King of Castile explained

Alfonso, King of Castile
Setting:Burgos, 1345
Date Of Premiere:15 January 1802
Original Language:English
Place:Covent Garden Theatre, London
Genre:Historical

Alfonso, King of Castile is a historical tragedy by the English writer Matthew Lewis. It was published in November 1801, and was first staged at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden the following year.[1] It is set during the reign of Alfonso XI of Castile during the fourteenth century.

The original Covent Garden cast included Charles Murray as Alfonso, George Frederick Cooke as Orsino, Henry Johnston as Caesario, Charles Klanert as Marco, John Whitfield as Melchior, William Claremont as Gomez, George Davenport as Ricardo, John Waddy as Father Brazil, Nannette Johnston as Amelrosa and Harriett Litchfield as Otillia.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of Early Nineteenth Century Drama 1800-1850. Cambridge University Press, 1930. p. 163
  2. Macdonald, David Lorne. Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography. University of Toronto Press, 2000. p. 156