Antigone (1845)

Original id: 
6208
Start date: 
15 April 1845
Degree of relationship to ancient play: 
Burlesque
Production notes: 
"The pretentious performance of Antigone, at Palmo’s Opera House [see Production ID 744], was too good to pass by [by Mitchell]. Antigone was introduced in the bills, by reference oblique: 'The original Tragedy on which the present Version is founded was written 2295 years before Mrs Mowatt’s comedy of Fashion … by an ancient Greek, named Patrick Sophocles, Esq.'"
Media of production: 
Stage-play
Languages: 
English
Companies:
Ancient works:

Information related to this production

Person Role Notes
Mary Taylor Actor Antigone
Venue Festival Dates Notes
unknown venue (New York City, New York, United States) 15 April, 1845
Source Format Location if held at the APGRD Pagination
Annals of the New York Stage Book archive

How to cite this production

Antigone (1845), accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/production/6208 <21 December 2024>