Kenilworth (play) explained

Kenilworth
Setting:Elizabethan England
Date Of Premiere:8 March 1821
Original Language:English
Place:Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Genre:Melodrama

Kenilworth is an 1821 historical play by the British writer Alfred Bunn.[1] A melodrama, based on the novel of the same title by Walter Scott, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 8 March 1821.[2] A separate adaptation of the novel by Thomas Dibdin appeared at the Surrey Theatre the same year.[3] The original Covent Garden cast included John Vandenhoff as the Earl of Leicester, William Abbot as Varney, Henry Erskine Johnston as Sir Walter Raleigh, Charles Connor as Tresilian, Thomas Comer as Michael Lambourne, Charles Farley as Antony Foster, Harriet Faucit as Queen Elizabeth and Mary Vining as Countess of Leicester.

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Notes and References

  1. Henderson p.87
  2. Bolton p.398
  3. Nicoll p.94