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19 December 1774

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1774-1775
Volume: 4
Comments: This Comedy is written by Mr Cumberland but I think inferior to his other Productions was tolerably well receiv'd but a most excellent Epilogue was Written by Mr G. & Spoken by Mrs Abington which gave a great Lift to the Play Uncommon Applause to the Epilogue (Hopkins Diary). [Macmillan's note from Kemble differs slightly in wording.] Paid Mr Lauchery per order #1 1s. (Treasurer's Book). [From the Westminster Magazine, Dec. 1774: We cannot think Mr Cumberland has courted the Comic Muse in this play so successfully as in the West Indian, and the rest of his comedies. His language is unexceptionably good; he is often as witty as Congreve, as easy as Vanbrugh, and as satirical as Wycherly. But language alone will not do. The plot is ill conducted.] Receipts: #243 6s. (Treasurer's Book)

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    *p19 dl The Choleric Man. [Parts by King, Reddish, Moody, Packer, Waldron, Everard, Mrs Hopkins, Weston, Aickin, Baddeley, Wright, Miss Pope, and Mrs Abington.% <i>Prologue</i>-Smith; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington; Nightshade-King; Charles Manlove-Reddish; Jack Nightshade-Weston; Gregory-Moody; Manlove-Aickin; Stapleton-Packer; Dibble-Baddeley; Frampton-Waldron; Frederick-Wright; Servant-Everard; Lucy-Miss Pope; Mrs Stapleton-Mrs Hopkins; Laetitia-Mrs Abington. *aHob in the Well. As 29 Nov. *cThis Comedy is written by $Mr Cumberland= but I think inferior to his other Productions was tolerably well receiv'd but a most excellent <i>Epilogue</i> was Written by $Mr G.= & Spoken by $Mrs Abington= which gave a great Lift to the Play Uncommon Applause to the <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$Macmillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in wording.] Paid $Mr Lauchery= per order #1 1s. (Treasurer's Book). [From the <i>Westminster Magazine</i>, Dec. 1774: We cannot think Mr Cumberland has courted the Comic Muse in this play so successfully as in the <i>West Indian</i>, and the rest of his comedies. His language is unexceptionably good; he is often as witty as $Congreve=, as easy as $Vanbrugh=, and as satirical as $Wycherly=. But language alone will not do. The plot is ill conducted.] Receipts: #243 6s. (Treasurer's Book).
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    *p1774 12 19 dl The Choleric Man. Parts by King, Reddish, Moody, Packer, Waldron, Everard, Mrs Hopkins, Weston, Aickin, Baddeley, Wright, Miss Pope, and Mrs Abington. <i>Prologue</i>-Smith; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington; Nightshade-King; Charles Manlove-Reddish; Jack Nightshade-Weston; Gregory-Moody; Manlove-Aickin; Stapleton-Packer; Dibble-Baddeley; Frampton-Waldron; Frederick-Wright; Servant-Everard; Lucy-Miss Pope; Mrs Stapleton-Mrs Hopkins; Laetitia-Mrs Abington.*a1774 12 19 dl Hob in the Well. ^As17741129^.*c1774 12 19 dl This Comedy is written by $Mr Cumberland= but I think inferior to his other Productions was tolerably well receiv'd but a most excellent <i>Epilogue</i> was Written by $Mr G.= & Spoken by $Mrs Abington= which gave a great Lift to the Play Uncommon Applause to the <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$Macmillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in wording.] Paid $Mr Lauchery= per order #1 1s. (Treasurer's Book). [From the <i>Westminster Magazine</i>, Dec. 1774: We cannot think Mr Cumberland has courted the Comic Muse in this play so successfully as in the <i>West Indian</i>, and the rest of his comedies. His language is unexceptionably good; he is often as witty as $Congreve=, as easy as $Vanbrugh=, and as satirical as $Wycherly=. But language alone will not do. The plot is ill conducted.] Receipts: #243 6s. (Treasurer's Book).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 37928 | 17741219 | dl | This Comedy is written by $Mr Cumberland= but I think inferior to his other Productions was tolerably well receiv'd but a most excellent <i>Epilogue</i> was Written by $Mr G.= & Spoken by $Mrs Abington= which gave a great Lift to the Play Uncommon Applause to the <i>Epilogue</i> (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$Macmillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in wording.] Paid $Mr Lauchery= per order #1 1s. (Treasurer's Book). [From the <i>Westminster Magazine</i>, Dec. 1774: We cannot think Mr Cumberland has courted the Comic Muse in this play so successfully as in the <i>West Indian</i>, and the rest of his comedies. His language is unexceptionably good; he is often as witty as $Congreve=, as easy as $Vanbrugh=, and as satirical as $Wycherly=. But language alone will not do. The plot is ill conducted.] Receipts: #243 6s. (Treasurer's Book)
    Performance: 79227 | 37928 | p | The Choleric Man | Parts by King, Reddish, Moody, Packer, Waldron, Everard, Mrs Hopkins, Weston, Aickin, Baddeley, Wright, Miss Pope, and Mrs Abington. <i>Prologue</i>-Smith; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington; Nightshade-King; Charles Manlove-Reddish; Jack Nightshade-Weston; Gregory-Moody; Manlove-Aickin; Stapleton-Packer; Dibble-Baddeley; Frampton-Waldron; Frederick-Wright; Servant-Everard; Lucy-Miss Pope; Mrs Stapleton-Mrs Hopkins; Laetitia-Mrs Abington.
    Cast:
    135510 | 79227 | <i>Prologue</i> | Smith
    135511 | 79227 | <i>Epilogue</i> | Mrs Abington
    135512 | 79227 | Nightshade | King
    135513 | 79227 | Charles Manlove | Reddish
    135514 | 79227 | Jack Nightshade | Weston
    135515 | 79227 | Gregory | Moody
    135516 | 79227 | Manlove | Aickin
    135517 | 79227 | Stapleton | Packer
    135518 | 79227 | Dibble | Baddeley
    135519 | 79227 | Frampton | Waldron
    135520 | 79227 | Frederick | Wright
    135521 | 79227 | Servant | Everard
    135522 | 79227 | Lucy | Miss Pope
    135523 | 79227 | Mrs Stapleton | Mrs Hopkins
    135524 | 79227 | Laetitia | Mrs Abington.
    Performance: 79228 | 37928 | a | Hob in the Well | As17741129.
    AsSeeDate: 79228 | dl | a | As | 17741129
    Cast:
    506179 | 79228 | Hob | Moody
    506180 | 79228 | Friendly | Davies
    506181 | 79228 | Sir ThomasTesty | Hurst
    506182 | 79228 | Old Hob | Parsons
    506183 | 79228 | Dick | Burton
    506184 | 79228 | Roger | Keen
    506185 | 79228 | Hob's Mother | Mrs Bradshaw
    506186 | 79228 | Flora | Mrs Scott
    506187 | 79228 | Betty | Miss Platt.

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Parts by King, Reddish, Moody, Packer, Waldron, Everard, Mrs Hopkins, Weston, Aickin, Baddeley, Wright, Miss Pope, and Mrs Abington. Prologue-Smith; Epilogue-Mrs Abington; Nightshade-King; Charles Manlove-Reddish; Jack Nightshade-Weston; Gregory-Moody; Manlove-Aickin; Stapleton-Packer; Dibble-Baddeley; Frampton-Waldron; Frederick-Wright; Servant-Everard; Lucy-Miss Pope; Mrs Stapleton-Mrs Hopkins; Laetitia-Mrs Abington.
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As17741129.
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