27 March 1733
Event Information
Theatre:
King's Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1732-1733
Volume:
3
Comments:
DDaily Advertiser, 28 March: Their Majesties, together with his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Princesses were again...to see Deborah...at which was likewise present one of the most numerous Audiences of Nobility and Persons of Distinction that has been ever seen in any Theatre. Egmont, Diary, I, 345: It was very magnificent, near a hundred performers, among whom about twenty-five singers. [See also Lady A. Irwin to Lord Carlisle, in Deutsch, Handel, pp. 309-10.
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*po[king's Deborah. See 17 March. *co[king's <i>DDaily Advertiser</i>, 28 March: $Their Majesties=, together with $his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales=, and $the Princesses= were again...to see <i>Deborah</i>...at which was likewise present one of the most numerous Audiences of Nobility and Persons of Distinction that has been ever seen in any Theatre. <i>Egmont, Diary</i>, I, 345: It was very magnificent, near a hundred performers, among whom about twenty-five singers. [See also $Lady A. Irwin= to $Lord Carlisle=, in <i>Deutsch, Handel</i>, pp. 309-10.] -
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*p1733 03 27 king's Deborah. ^See17330317^.*c1733 03 27 king's <i>DDaily Advertiser</i>, 28 March: $Their Majesties=, together with $his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales=, and $the Princesses= were again...to see <i>Deborah</i>...at which was likewise present one of the most numerous Audiences of Nobility and Persons of Distinction that has been ever seen in any Theatre. <i>Egmont, Diary</i>, I, 345: It was very magnificent, near a hundred performers, among whom about twenty-five singers. [See also $Lady A. Irwin= to $Lord Carlisle=, in <i>Deutsch, Handel</i>, pp. 309-10.] -
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Event: 15494 | 17330327 | king's | <i>DDaily Advertiser</i>, 28 March: $Their Majesties=, together with $his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales=, and $the Princesses= were again...to see <i>Deborah</i>...at which was likewise present one of the most numerous Audiences of Nobility and Persons of Distinction that has been ever seen in any Theatre. <i>Egmont, Diary</i>, I, 345: It was very magnificent, near a hundred performers, among whom about twenty-five singers. [See also $Lady A. Irwin= to $Lord Carlisle=, in <i>Deutsch, Handel</i>, pp. 309-10.Performance: 27276 | 15494 | p | Deborah | See17330317.
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