Clementina (play)

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{{Short description|1771 play}}

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| name =Clementina

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| writer = Hugh Kelly

| setting = Italy

| date of premiere =23 February 1771

| original language = English

| place = Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London

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| genre = Tragedy

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Clementina is a tragic play by the Irish writer Hugh Kelly, first staged at Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in February 1771. The plot follows the marriage of a young Italian woman Clementina and her lover Rinaldo, despite her father's opposition to the wedding as he had wished her to marry Palermo. It ends with Palmero killing Rinaldo, and Clementina committing suicide in her despair.Nicoll p.80

In the History of Drama, Allardyce Nicoll describes it as "a poor dull pseudo-classic production, in spite of its Italian scene".Nicoll p.79-80 The original cast included Mary Ann Yates as Clementina, Robert Bensley as Granville and Richard Wroughton as Palermo.

References

Bibliography

  • Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900. Volume III: Late Eighteenth Century Drama. Cambridge University Press, 1952.

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Category:Plays by Hugh Kelly (poet)

Category:1771 plays

Category:Tragedy plays

Category:West End plays

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