Clowns -- Great Britain -- Biography; Grimaldi, Joseph, 1779-1837
The fate of this man was truly pitiable. A neighbour's house having
taken fire, and being in imminent hazard of destruction, Hamilton
rushed in with several others to save some children who were in danger
of perishing in the flames. He darted up stairs through the smoke and
reached the second story. The instant he set his feet upon it, the
whole flooring gave way, and sank with him into the mass of glowing
fire below, from which his body, burnt to a cinder, was dug out some
days afterwards.
CHAPTER XVII.
1809 to 1812.
Opening of the new Covent Garden Theatre--The Great O. P.
Rows--Grimaldi's first appearance as Clown in the public
streets--Temporary Embarrassments--Great success at Cheltenham
and Gloucester--He visits Berkeley Castle and is introduced to
Lord Byron--Fish Sauce and Apple Pie.
On the 18th of September in this year, the new theatre in Covent Garden
opened with Shakspeare's tragedy of Macbeth and the musical afterpiece
of The Quaker, with the following casts:--
MACBETH.
Duncan, King of Scotland Mr. Chapman.
Malcolm Mr. Claremont.
Donaldbain Mr. Menage.
Macbeth Mr. John Kemble.
Banquo Mr. Murray.
Fleance Miss Bristow.
Lenox Mr. Cresswell.
Rosse Mr. Brunton.
Witches Messrs. Blanchard, Farley and
Simmons.
Lady Macbeth Mrs. Siddons.
THE QUAKER.
Steady Mr. Incledon.
Lubin Mr. Taylor.
Solomon Mr. Liston.
Gillian Miss Bolton.
Floretta Mrs. Liston.
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