The Wheel of Fortune (play)
The Wheel of Fortune: A Comedy is a comedy in five acts written by playwright Richard Cumberland and first presented at the Drury Lane Theatre in London on 28 February 1795, with a prologue and an epilogue. The original cast included John Philip Kemble as Penruddock, Robert Palmer as David Daw, Thomas King as Tempest, George Bland as Jenkins, John Whitfield as Woodville, John Palmer as Sydenham, Charles Kemble as Henry Woodville, Richard Suett as Weazel, Francis Godolphin Waldron as Woodville's Servant, Walter Maddocks as Penruddock's Servant, John Phillimore as Attendant, Jane Powell as Mrs. Woodville, Elizabeth Farren as Emily Tempest and Charlotte Tidswell as Maid.
John Philip Kemble was praised for his portrayal of the misanthropic, embittered Roderick Penruddock, who cannot forget but learns to forgive. The famous playwright August von Kotzebue claimed that the misanthropic character was stolen from his Menschenhass und Reue. Elizabeth Inchbald was in some measure of agreement with Kotzebue, but Cumberland objected. Weazel the lawyer was one of Richard Suett's best roles.
The play is mentioned in Jane Austen's 1814 novel Mansfield Park:
In December 1796 Ann Brunton Merry played the role of Emily Tempest at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
Characters
- Sir David Daw — Wealthy man that Emily Tempest's father wants Emily to marryTempest — Father of Emily TempestRoderick Penruddock — An embittered former suitor of Arabella, who married WoodvilleWoodville — Husband of ArabellaSydenham — Friend of WoodvilleHenry Woodville — Son, and only child, from Arabella's marriage and love interest of EmilyTimothy Weazel — Lawyer
- Attendant in the house of WoodvilleJenkins — Butler in charge of the deceased Sir George Penruddock's servants
- Livery servant
- Servants of the deceased Sir George Penruddock
- Servant to Tempest
- Mrs. Woodville — Arabella, who married WoodvilleEmily Tempest — Love interest of Henry WoodvilleDame Dunckley — Roderick Penruddock's elderly servant at his cottage
- Maid of the lodging