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28 April 1762

Event Information
Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1761-1762
Volume: 4
Comments: Benefit for Lalauze. Afterpiece: Not perform'd these two years. [See 6 May 1760.
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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??cg The Stratagem. As 2 March, but Sullen-Gibson. *a??cg The Jealous Farmer Deceiv'd [<i>Harlequin Statue</i>]. Harlequin-Miles; Farmer-Buck; Statuary-Holtom; Colombine-Mrs Dyer; Pierrot-Lalauze; [To conclude with a% <i>Country Dance</i>-; [After the Pantomime,% <i>The Cries of London</i>-Shuter. *d??cg II: <i>La Petite Bergere</i>-Miss Lalauze (Eight years of age) [being her fourth appearance on the stage% [see 25 April 1759; 23 April 1760; 22 April 1761]; IV: <i>A Serious Dance</i>-Miss Lalauze; V: [<i>A Ball Dance</i>, call'd %<i>The Louvre</i>, <i>Minuet</i>-a Young Gentleman (Eight years of age, a scholar to $Mr Lalauze=, his first appearance on any stage), Miss Lalauze. *e??cg After: [By Particular Desire, for this night only% [$Hippisley='s% Drunken Man-Shuter. *c??cg Benefit for Lalauze. Afterpiece: Not perform'd these two years. [See 6 May 1760.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1762 04 28 cg The Stratagem. ^As17620302^ but Sullen-Gibson.*a1762 04 28 cg The Jealous Farmer Deceiv'd [<i>Harlequin Statue</i>]. Harlequin-Miles; Farmer-Buck; Statuary-Holtom; Colombine-Mrs Dyer; Pierrot-Lalauze; To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i>-; [After the Pantomime, <i>The Cries of London</i>-Shuter.*d1762 04 28 cg II: <i>La Petite Bergere</i>-Miss Lalauze (Eight years of age) being her fourth appearance on the stage [^see17590425^; 23 April 1760; 22 April 1761]; IV: <i>A Serious Dance</i>-Miss Lalauze; V: [<i>A Ball Dance</i>, call'd <i>The Louvre</i>, <i>Minuet</i>-a Young Gentleman (Eight years of age, a scholar to $Mr Lalauze=, his first appearance on any stage), Miss Lalauze.*e1762 04 28 cg After: By Particular Desire, for this night only $Hippisley='s Drunken Man-Shuter.*c1762 04 28 cg Benefit for Lalauze. Afterpiece: Not perform'd these two years. [See 6 May 1760.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 31217 | 17620428 | cg | Benefit for Lalauze. Afterpiece: Not perform'd these two years. [See 6 May 1760.
    Performance: 63376 | 31217 | p | The Stratagem | As17620302 but Sullen-Gibson.
    AsSeeDate: 63376 | cg | p | As | 17620302
    Cast:
    105060 | 63376 | Sullen | Gibson.
    426197 | 63376 | Aimwell | Ross
    426198 | 63376 | Gibbet | Bennet
    426199 | 63376 | Sir Charles | R. Smith.
    426200 | 63376 | Archer | Smith
    426201 | 63376 | Foigard | Barrington
    426202 | 63376 | Scrub | Shuter
    426203 | 63376 | Boniface | Marten
    426204 | 63376 | Lady Bountiful | Mrs Ferguson
    426205 | 63376 | Cherry | Mrs Younger, first appearance this stage
    426206 | 63376 | Dorinda | Mrs Vincent
    426207 | 63376 | Mrs Sullen | Mrs Ward.
    Performance: 63377 | 31217 | a | The Jealous Farmer Deceiv'd [<i>Harlequin Statue</i>] | Harlequin-Miles; Farmer-Buck; Statuary-Holtom; Colombine-Mrs Dyer; Pierrot-Lalauze; To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i>-; [After the Pantomime, <i>The Cries of London</i>-Shuter.
    Cast:
    105061 | 63377 | Harlequin | Miles
    105062 | 63377 | Farmer | Buck
    105063 | 63377 | Statuary | Holtom
    105064 | 63377 | Colombine | Mrs Dyer
    105065 | 63377 | Pierrot | Lalauze
    105066 | 63377 | To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i>
    105067 | 63377 | <i>The Cries of London</i> | Shuter.
    Performance: 63378 | 31217 | d | II: <i>La Petite Bergere</i>-Miss Lalauze (Eight years of age) being her fourth appearance on the stage [see17590425; 23 April 1760; 22 April 1761]; IV: <i>A Serious Dance</i>-Miss Lalauze; V: [<i>A Ball Dance</i>, call'd <i>The Louvre</i>, <i>Minuet</i>-a Young Gentleman (Eight years of age, a scholar to $Mr Lalauze=, his first appearance on any stage), Miss Lalauze
    Performance: 63379 | 31217 | e | After: By Particular Desire, for this night only $Hippisley='s Drunken Man-Shuter

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17620302 but Sullen-Gibson.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Harlequin-Miles; Farmer-Buck; Statuary-Holtom; Colombine-Mrs Dyer; Pierrot-Lalauze; To conclude with a Country Dance-; [After the Pantomime, The Cries of London-Shuter.
Cast:

Dance

Comment: II: La Petite Bergere-Miss Lalauze (Eight years of age) being her fourth appearance on the stage [see17590425; 23 April 1760; 22 April 1761]; IV: A Serious Dance-Miss Lalauze; V: [A Ball Dance, call'd The Louvre, Minuet-a Young Gentleman (Eight years of age, a scholar to Mr Lalauze, his first appearance on any stage), Miss Lalauze

Entertainment

Comment: After: By Particular Desire, for this night only Hippisley's Drunken Man-Shuter

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