Julian (play) explained

Julian
Setting:Messina, Kingdom of Sicily
Date Of Premiere:15 March 1823
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Genre:Tragedy

Julian is an 1823 historical tragedy by the British writer Mary Russell Mitford.[1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 15 March 1823.[2] The original cast included William Macready as Julian, Maria Foote as Alphonso, King of Sicily, George John Bennett as Duke of Melfi, William Abbot as Count D'Alba, Daniel Egerton as Leanti, William Chapman as Calvi, Thomas Comer as Bertone and Maria Lacy as Annabel. Mitford wrote the play during the delays over the staging of her previous work Foscari which finally premiered in 1826.[3] It is influenced by the 1820 rebellion on Sicily and its defeat and repression by Bourbon forces.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. A History of Early Nineteenth Century Drama 1800-1850 p.859
  2. Nicoll p.347
  3. The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature p.859
  4. The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature p.860