Richings English Opera Company: The Rose of Castille

Event Information

Venue(s):
Olympic Theatre

Event Type:
Opera

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
17 February 2016

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

25 Mar 1867, Evening

Performers and/or Works Performed

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 25 March 1867.
2)
Announcement: New York Post, 25 March 1867.
3)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 25 March 1867.
4)
Review: New York Herald, 26 March 1867.

“Amusements. Musical. The justly popular Richings Opera Troupe gave the Rose of Castile at the Olympic last evening, before the usual crowded house. As we have repeatedly reviewed this opera before, it is only necessary now to add that the orchestra and chorus were much better than at former representations, and that Miss Richings, Mrs. Seguin and Messrs. Castle, Campbell, Seguin and Peakes were satisfactory in every respect.”

5)
Announcement: New York Clipper, 30 March 1867, 406.
6)
Review: New York Clipper, 06 April 1867, 414.

“Business has been pretty good the past two weeks, but not so large as during their first engagement here. This is, no doubt, owing to the season of Lent and the counter attraction of the Italian Opera, which gobbles up the regular codfish opera goers, who go more for fashion’s sake and not because they appreciate Italian Opera. Those who attend the English Opera go because they can understand what they hear, and [illeg.] bestow their plaudits upon native talent. The Richings Troupe is, without doubt, composed of some of the best lyric artists that have ever appeared in this country, and, being native and to the manor born, we hail with pleasure their success. Last week the operas given were the ‘Rose of Castile,’ ‘Bohemian Girl,’ Linda di Chamounix,’ ‘Maritana’ and ‘Fra Diavolo.’”