21 March 1752
Event Information
Theatre:
Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1751-1752
Volume:
4
Comments:
Benefit for Signor Bombasto and Signor Piantofugo. [Eighteenth night.] Henley's advertisements say he came to London in 1720, is not in debt and One Time with another, my Oratory is as full as ever, when I please, and my Service to Mr Smart, Mrs Warner, Mr Newberry, etc. J. Henley" (Daily Advertiser, 21 March).
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
The Old Woman's Oratory
Comments:
See17520211, but a new Cantata composed by Phillipo Ruge (organist of St. Peter's in Rome)-; likewise a Solo in a new Taste-Sig Piantofugo; introduce Jew's Harp-; Salt@Box-; between the Acts a humorous Solo on the French Horn-Mrs Midnight's Daughter (just arrived from Padua); Epilogue-Hallet (in the character of Cupid).
See17520211, but a new Cantata composed by Phillipo Ruge (organist of St. Peter's in Rome)-; likewise a Solo in a new Taste-Sig Piantofugo; introduce Jew's Harp-; Salt@Box-; between the Acts a humorous Solo on the French Horn-Mrs Midnight's Daughter (just arrived from Padua); Epilogue-Hallet (in the character of Cupid).
Cast:
- Role: Actor:
- Role: likewise a Solo in a new Taste Actor: Sig Piantofugo
- Role: introduce Jew's Harp Actor:
- Role: Salt@Box Actor:
- Role: between the Acts a humorous Solo on the Fre Actor: Mrs Midnight's Daughter
- Role: Epilogue Actor: Hallet