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Adelaide is an 1814 tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil. It premiered at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 19 February 1814. The Dublin cast included Elizabeth O'Neill in the title role and Charles Connor as Count Luneburg.[1] On 23 May 1816 it appeared for the first time in London's West End at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.[2] The first London cast featured Elizabeth O'Neill reprising her Dublin role as Adelaide,[3] Charles Mayne Young as Count St. Evermont, Charles Kemble as Count Lunenburg, William Abbot as Albert, Charles Murray as Godfrey, Daniel Egerton as Colbert, Sarah Egerton as Madame St. Evermont and Maria Foote as Julia. It takes place in Germany amidst emigres who have fled from the French Revolution.
Adelaide | |
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Written by | Richard Lalor Sheil |
Date premiered | 19 February 1814 |
Place premiered | Crow Street Theatre, Dublin |
Original language | English |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | Germany, 1790s |
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