Fatal Extravagance

It was presented by another writer Joseph Mitchell, a friend of Hill, at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London.

[2] The original cast included James Quin as Bellmour, Anthony Boheme as Courtney, John Ogden as Bargrave and Anna Maria Seymour as Louisa.

Hill was inspired by the recent South Sea Bubble where speculative investment had led to a massive crash, ruining backers of the company.

In the play this takes the former a out-of-control gambler who ends up killing a creditor and planning to commit suicide.

[3] In 1793 a version of the play retitled The Prodigal by Francis Godolphin Waldron was staged at the Haymarket Theatre, with a happy ending added.