02 May 1775

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1774-1775
Volume: 4
Comments: Benefit for Clinch. Doors opened at half past 5. Play to begin at Half an Hour after 6. [Afterpiece written by Sheridan for Clinch, traditionally in gratitude for his saving The Rivals from damnation. (See Thomas Moore's Life of Sheridan [London, 1825], I, 148). The Westminster Magazine for May adds to cast: Irish Corporal-Fox; Soldiers-$Davies, $Wewitzer, Chaplin, and reviews the piece briefly: St Patrick's day is replete with broad humor, homely jests, and extravagant caricature. The language in general shewed the author a man of honour and observation; the situations were whimsical and produced that mirth which the audience in the Prologue were invited to partake of....The jests were occasionally too low and vulgar, and his scene too extravagantly absurd. The main drift of the Prologue was to tell the Audience that a fine Spring impeded the theatrical harvest; and that at this season the benefits of Nature were the greatest enemies to the Performer's Benefits."

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pcg Alexander the Great. As 23 Jan., but Thessalus-Whitefield; Perdicas-_ (playbil)[; <i>Public Advertiser</i> lists <i>Thessalus</i>r-$Thompson=; <i>Perdiccas</i>r-$Whitefield=%. *aSt Patrick's Day; or, The Scheming Lieutenant. [The Characters by: Clinch, Lee Lewes, Quick, Dunstall, Fearon, Fox, Thompson, Cushing, Bates, Chaplin, Hollingsworth, Wewitzer; Mrs Pitt and Miss Brown, in whose character will be introduced a Song; With a% <i>Prologue</i>-; Lieut. O'Connor-Clinch; Dr Rosey-Quick; Justice Credulous-Lee Lewes; Serjant Trounce-Dunstall; Bridget-Mrs Pitt; Lauretta-Miss Brown ($Genest=, V, 467). *dEnd: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, as 7 Oct. 1774. *cBenefit for $Clinch=. Doors opened at half past 5. Play to begin at Half an Hour after 6. [Afterpiece written by $Sheridan= for Clinch, traditionally in gratitude for his saving <i>The Rivals</i> from damnation. (See $Thomas Moore='s <i>Life of Sheridan</i> [<i>London</i>, 1825], I, 148). <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> for May adds to cast: <i>Irish Corporal</i>r-$Fox=; <i>Soldiers</i>r-$Davies=, $Wewitzer=, $Chaplin=, and reviews the piece briefly: <i>St Patrick's day</i> is replete with broad humor, homely jests, and extravagant caricature. The language in general shewed the author a man of honour and observation; the situations were whimsical and produced that mirth which the audience in the <i>Prologue</i> were invited to partake of....The jests were occasionally too low and vulgar, and his scene too extravagantly absurd. The main drift of the <i>Prologue</i> was to tell the Audience that a fine Spring impeded the theatrical harvest; and that at this season the benefits of Nature were the greatest enemies to the Performer's Benefits."]
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    *p1775 05 02 cg Alexander the Great. ^As17750123^, but Thessalus-Whitefield; Perdicas-_ (playbil); <i>Public Advertiser</i> lists <i>Thessalus-$Thompson</i>; <i>Perdiccas-$Whitefield</i>.*a1775 05 02 cg St Patrick's Day; or, The Scheming Lieutenant. The Characters by: Clinch, Lee Lewes, Quick, Dunstall, Fearon, Fox, Thompson, Cushing, Bates, Chaplin, Hollingsworth, Wewitzer; Mrs Pitt and Miss Brown, in whose character will be introduced a Song; With a <i>Prologue</i>-; Lieut. O'Connor-Clinch; Dr Rosey-Quick; Justice Credulous-Lee Lewes; Serjant Trounce-Dunstall; Bridget-Mrs Pitt; Lauretta-Miss Brown ($Genest=, V, 467).*d1775 05 02 cg End: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, ^as17741007^.*c1775 05 02 cg Benefit for $Clinch=. Doors opened at half past 5. Play to begin at Half an Hour after 6. [Afterpiece written by $Sheridan= for Clinch, traditionally in gratitude for his saving <i>The Rivals</i> from damnation. (See $Thomas Moore='s <i>Life of Sheridan</i> [<i>London</i>, 1825], I, 148). <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> for May adds to cast: <i>Irish Corporal-$Fox</i>; <i>Soldiers-$Davies</i>, $Wewitzer=, $Chaplin=, and reviews the piece briefly: <i>St Patrick's day</i> is replete with broad humor, homely jests, and extravagant caricature. The language in general shewed the author a man of honour and observation; the situations were whimsical and produced that mirth which the audience in the <i>Prologue</i> were invited to partake of....The jests were occasionally too low and vulgar, and his scene too extravagantly absurd. The main drift of the <i>Prologue</i> was to tell the Audience that a fine Spring impeded the theatrical harvest; and that at this season the benefits of Nature were the greatest enemies to the Performer's Benefits."]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 38184 | 17750502 | cg | Benefit for $Clinch=. Doors opened at half past 5. Play to begin at Half an Hour after 6. [Afterpiece written by $Sheridan= for Clinch, traditionally in gratitude for his saving <i>The Rivals</i> from damnation. (See $Thomas Moore='s <i>Life of Sheridan</i> [<i>London</i>, 1825], I, 148). <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> for May adds to cast: <i>Irish Corporal-$Fox</i>; <i>Soldiers-$Davies</i>, $Wewitzer=, $Chaplin=, and reviews the piece briefly: <i>St Patrick's day</i> is replete with broad humor, homely jests, and extravagant caricature. The language in general shewed the author a man of honour and observation; the situations were whimsical and produced that mirth which the audience in the <i>Prologue</i> were invited to partake of....The jests were occasionally too low and vulgar, and his scene too extravagantly absurd. The main drift of the <i>Prologue</i> was to tell the Audience that a fine Spring impeded the theatrical harvest; and that at this season the benefits of Nature were the greatest enemies to the Performer's Benefits."
    Performance: 79827 | 38184 | p | Alexander The Great | As17750123, but Thessalus-Whitefield; Perdicas-_ (playbil); <i>Public Advertiser</i> lists <i>Thessalus-$Thompson</i>; <i>Perdiccas-$Whitefield</i>.
    AsSeeDate: 79827 | cg | p | As | 17750123
    Cast:
    136300 | 79827 | Thessalus | Whitefield
    136301 | 79827 | Perdicas | _
    136302 | 79827 | <i>Public Advertiser</i> lists <i>Thessalus | $Thompson</i>
    136303 | 79827 | <i>Perdiccas | $Whitefield</i>.
    510000 | 79827 | Clytus | Clarke
    510001 | 79827 | Alexander | Clinch
    510002 | 79827 | Lysimachus | Hull
    510003 | 79827 | Hephestion | Wroughton
    510004 | 79827 | Cassander | Fearon
    510005 | 79827 | Polyperchon | Booth
    510006 | 79827 | Roxana | Mrs Melmoth, first time
    510007 | 79827 | Parisatis | Miss Dayes
    510008 | 79827 | Sisigambis | Mrs Hull
    510009 | 79827 | Statira | Mrs Hartley
    510010 | 79827 | With the Triumphal Entry of Alexander into Babylon | .
    Performance: 79828 | 38184 | a | St Patrick's Day; or, The Scheming Lieutenant | The Characters by: Clinch, Lee Lewes, Quick, Dunstall, Fearon, Fox, Thompson, Cushing, Bates, Chaplin, Hollingsworth, Wewitzer; Mrs Pitt and Miss Brown, in whose character will be introduced a Song; With a <i>Prologue</i>-; Lieut. O'Connor-Clinch; Dr Rosey-Quick; Justice Credulous-Lee Lewes; Serjant Trounce-Dunstall; Bridget-Mrs Pitt; Lauretta-Miss Brown ($Genest=, V, 467).
    Cast:
    136304 | 79828 | With a <i>Prologue</i>
    136305 | 79828 | O'Connor | Clinch
    136306 | 79828 | Dr Rosey | Quick
    136307 | 79828 | Justice Credulous | Lee Lewes
    136308 | 79828 | Serjant Trounce | Dunstall
    136309 | 79828 | Bridget | Mrs Pitt
    136310 | 79828 | Lauretta | Miss Brown
    Performance: 79829 | 38184 | d | End: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, as17741007
    AsSeeDate: 79829 | cg | d | As | 17741007

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17750123, but Thessalus-Whitefield; Perdicas-_ (playbil); Public Advertiser lists Thessalus-$Thompson; Perdiccas-$Whitefield.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
The Characters by: Clinch, Lee Lewes, Quick, Dunstall, Fearon, Fox, Thompson, Cushing, Bates, Chaplin, Hollingsworth, Wewitzer; Mrs Pitt and Miss Brown, in whose character will be introduced a Song; With a Prologue-; Lieut. O'Connor-Clinch; Dr Rosey-Quick; Justice Credulous-Lee Lewes; Serjant Trounce-Dunstall; Bridget-Mrs Pitt; Lauretta-Miss Brown (Genest, V, 467).
Cast:

Dance

Comment: End: The Vintage Festival, as17741007

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