''Sullivan'' was a three-act comedy by
Anne-Honoré-Joseph Duveyrier de Mélésville, based on the short story ''
Garrick Médecin''. It was first played at Paris, in the
Théâtre-Français, November 11, 1852. The original cast was:
*Nicol Jenkins, ''a wealthy merchant'' - Mr. Provost
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*Lèlia, ''his daughter'' - Ms. Favart
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*Sullivan, ''a comic actor from Drury Lane Theater'' - Mr. Brindeau
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*Sir Frédéric Dumple, ''nephew of Jenkins'' - Got
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*Saunders, ''a broker'' - Anselme
*Mistress Saunders, ''his wife'' - Mrs. Thénard
*Merwyn, ''a silks merchant'' - Mr. Montet
*Miss Pénélope, ''his sister'' - Ms. Joussain
*Peacock, ''a lawyer'' - Mr. Mirecourt
*Little-John, ''Jenkins' valet'' - Castel
*Dickson, ''Sullivan's valet'' - Mathien
*An Alderman
*Servants
Though ''Garrick Médecin'' had focused on the adventures of actor
David Garrick, de Mélésville did not wish to do a historical piece, and so used the then-contemporary Shakespearean actor
Barry Sullivan Barry Sullivan may refer to:
*Barry Sullivan (American actor) (1912–1994), US film and Broadway actor
*Barry Sullivan (stage actor) (1821–1891), Irish born stage actor active in Britain and Australia
*Barry Sullivan (lawyer), Chicago lawyer and ...
as his subject, though he changed the character's first name in the play to ''George'', probably to avoid any possible legal troubles. A few years after it was produced, ''Sullivan'' was adapted into the English play ''
David Garrick'' by Robertson, with Garrick returned to the leading role.
External links
Sullivan, first edition (in French) - Google Books
1852 plays
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