King Lear (1608)

Work Type
Mainpiece
Genre
Tragedy
Performance Medium
Spoken Drama
Associated work receipts The physical apparatus employed on and around the stage to support, enhance and sometimes substitute the performers' enactment of drama.
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
£29,064 8s 6d £13,973 12s (48.1%) £15,090 16s 6d (51.9%)
1732 - 1809
£29,064 8s 6d - (100%) £13,973 12s (48.1%) £15,090 16s 6d (51.9%)
Total Performances
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
258 133 125
1732 - 1809
258 133 125
Notes
Nahum Tate's 1681 infamous 'happy ending' adaptation dominated this period. David Garrick (1756) and George Colman (1768) introduced later adaptations closer to the original Shakespeare version..
Theatre
Mainpiece/afterpieces
Years
1732
1809
Most common pairings

Performances

Dates Theatre Performances Requested Commands Benefit Revenue Available Revenue % Capacity %
01 Feb 1743 Drury Lane King Lear, Concerto on German flute No No No £147 8s 6d N/A N/A
08 Feb 1743 Covent Garden King Lear, Perseus and Andromeda No No No Unknown N/A N/A
12 Mar 1743 Drury Lane King Lear, The Devil to Pay No No No £127 6d N/A N/A
28 Apr 1743 Covent Garden King Lear, The Rape of Proserpine, Ball Dance, Minuet No No Yes Unknown N/A N/A
25 Oct 1743 Drury Lane The True And Ancient History Of King Lear And His Three Daughters, The School Boy No No No Unknown N/A N/A
13 Dec 1743 Drury Lane The True And Ancient History Of King Lear And His Three Daughters, The Lawyer's Feast No No No Unknown N/A N/A
27 Dec 1743 Covent Garden The True And Antient History Of King Lear And His Three Daughters, The Royal Chace No No No Unknown N/A N/A
31 Dec 1743 Drury Lane King Lear No No No Unknown N/A N/A
14 Feb 1744 Drury Lane King Lear, The Amorous Goddess Yes No No Unknown N/A N/A
08 Mar 1744 Drury Lane King Lear, The Amorous Goddess No No No Unknown N/A N/A