Citation - Boston Gazette: 1749.05.30

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Index Entry African princes, attend performance of Oroonoko [t] in London 
Location London 
Citation
BG.749.028
30 May 1749:12-13 (1525)
London, Feb. 11.  Last Thursday night the two young
Africans, which were lately brought to this place made their
appearance in publick, at the Theatre Royal, Convent-Garden,
to see the Tragedy of Oroonoko.  When they came into the
box, the polite audience (true English) received them with a
loud clap of applause, which they each of them acknowledged
by a very genteel bow, and took their seats.  The case of
Oroonoko's being made a slave, by the treachery of a
captain, was so familiar to their own, their seeing people
of their own colour on the stage seemingly in the same
distress themselves had been in, struck their young hearts
with wonder and surprize; the distress of Oroonoko, his
meeting with his Imolnda, the account of his barbarous
usage, all combin'd to raise in their youthful bosoms such
sentiments of humanity, that tears, those types of generous
minds, flowed plentifully from their eyes:  The Royal youth,
indeed, could stand it no longer; but retired at the end of
the fourth act, and returned again when the fifth act was
over, to see the entertainment.  His companion remained, but
was the whole time drowned in tears, which seem'd to have
such a sympathizing effect on the audience, that few there
were but joined him.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1749.05.30 
Publisher Kneeland, S. and T. Green 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1749 
Bibliography B0005181
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