15 April 1737

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1736-1737
Volume: 3
Comments: Mainpiece: Written by the Author of Pasquin. Afterpiece: Giving an Account of the Rise, Progress, Greatness, and Downfall of Mr Pillage, the Author; his Followers and Friends at his Levee; his Friend Who begs to be excus'd from coming there; his Schemes to cram down Farces, and raise Prices; with his excellent Company shewn in a proper Distribution of Parts; a fine Love-Scene between him and his Muse; his crawling up the Pinnacle upon All-Fours; the terrible Hissing and Cat-calling of his favourite Face; with the dreadful Consequences and Catastrophe of the whole, Note, The Play will not begin till Half an Hour past Six

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *puohay The Historical Register. See 21 March. *auohay Eurydice Hiss'd. See 13 April. *cuohay Mainpiece: Written by the Author of <i>Pasquin</i>. Afterpiece: Giving an Account of the Rise, Progress, Greatness, and Downfall of <i>Mr Pillage</i>r, the Author; his Followers and Friends at his Levee; his Friend Who begs to be excus'd from coming there; his Schemes to cram down Farces, and raise Prices; with his excellent Company shewn in a proper Distribution of Parts; a fine Love-Scene between him and his Muse; his crawling up the Pinnacle upon All-Fours; the terrible Hissing and Cat-calling of his favourite Face; with the dreadful Consequences and Catastrophe of the whole, Note, The Play will not begin till Half an Hour past Six.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1737 04 15 hay The Historical Register. ^See17370321^.*a1737 04 15 hay Eurydice Hiss'd. ^See17370413^.*c1737 04 15 hay Mainpiece: Written by the Author of <i>Pasquin</i>. Afterpiece: Giving an Account of the Rise, Progress, Greatness, and Downfall of <i>Mr Pillage</i>r, the Author; his Followers and Friends at his Levee; his Friend Who begs to be excus'd from coming there; his Schemes to cram down Farces, and raise Prices; with his excellent Company shewn in a proper Distribution of Parts; a fine Love-Scene between him and his Muse; his crawling up the Pinnacle upon All-Fours; the terrible Hissing and Cat-calling of his favourite Face; with the dreadful Consequences and Catastrophe of the whole, Note, The Play will not begin till Half an Hour past Six.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 18694 | 17370415 | hay | Mainpiece: Written by the Author of <i>Pasquin</i>. Afterpiece: Giving an Account of the Rise, Progress, Greatness, and Downfall of <i>Mr Pillage</i>, the Author; his Followers and Friends at his Levee; his Friend Who begs to be excus'd from coming there; his Schemes to cram down Farces, and raise Prices; with his excellent Company shewn in a proper Distribution of Parts; a fine Love-Scene between him and his Muse; his crawling up the Pinnacle upon All-Fours; the terrible Hissing and Cat-calling of his favourite Face; with the dreadful Consequences and Catastrophe of the whole, Note, The Play will not begin till Half an Hour past Six
    Performance: 34823 | 18694 | p | The Historical Register | See17370321.
    Performance: 34824 | 18694 | a | Eurydice Hiss'd | See17370413.

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See17370321.
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See17370413.
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