12 April 1784

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1783-1784
Volume: 5
Comments: Benefit for Mrs Wrighten. Gazetteer, 9 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Mrs Wrighten, Kennington-Iane, near Vauxhall. Receipts: #305 1s. (130/4/0; 13/11/6; 0/12/6; tickets: 160/13/0) (charge: #106 4s. 11d.)
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    *p1784 04 12 dl The Way of the World. ^As17840128^, but Fainall-Farren; Witwou'd-Dodd; Foible (1st time)-Mrs Wrighten .hathi.*a1784 04 12 dl A Fete. Scene I. A Country Church-yard by Moon-light. Lord Littleton's Elegy of My Lucy, alas! is no more by Dodd, Barrymore, Williames. Scene II. A Masquerade. An Italian song by Miss George; a Minuet by Second and Miss Stageldoir; Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair, ^as17840330^the Manual Exercise and Officer's Salute by Mrs Wells. Scene III. A Rural Prospect. Going out in the Morning; Tally ho!, ^as17840330^cene the last. A moving Prospect on the River Thames, with a grand View of Greenwich Hospital; We be three poor Mariners by Dodd, Chapman, Suett; The Merry Sailors, ^as17840320^at all other performances this dance was entitled The Jovial Sailors] .hathi.*a1784 04 12 dl The Double Disguise. ^As17840308^athi .*s1784 04 12 dl Between the Acts of 1st piece A Soldier for me by Mrs Wrightcn .hathi.*c1784 04 12 dl Benefit for Mrs Wrighten. Gazetteer, 9 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Mrs Wrighten, Kennington-Iane, near Vauxhall. Receipts: #305 1s. (130/4/0; 13/11/6; 0/12/6; tickets: 160/13/0) (charge: #106 4s. 11d.) .hathi.
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    Event: 43216 | 17840412 | dl | hathi | Benefit for Mrs Wrighten. Gazetteer, 9 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Mrs Wrighten, Kennington-Iane, near Vauxhall. Receipts: #305 1s. (130/4/0; 13/11/6; 0/12/6; tickets: 160/13/0) (charge: #106 4s. 11d.)
    Performance: 93010 | 43216 | p | The Way Of The World | As17840128, but Fainall-Farren; Witwou'd-Dodd; Foible (1st time)-Mrs Wrighten .
    AsSeeDate: 93010 | dl | p | As | 17840128
    Cast:
    160817 | 93010 | Fainall | Farren
    160818 | 93010 | Witwou'd | Dodd
    160819 | 93010 | Foible | Mrs Wrighten
    586896 | 93010 | Mirable | Smith
    586897 | 93010 | Sir Wilful Witwou'd | Moody
    586898 | 93010 | Petulant | Baddeley
    586899 | 93010 | Waitewll | Parsons
    586900 | 93010 | Lady Wishfor't | Mrs Hopkins
    586901 | 93010 | Marwood | Mrs Bulkley
    586902 | 93010 | Mrs Fainall | Mrs Wilson
    586903 | 93010 | Millamant | Miss Farren
    Performance: 93011 | 43216 | a | A Fete | Scene I. A Country Church-yard by Moon-light. Lord Littleton's Elegy of My Lucy, alas! is no more by Dodd, Barrymore, Williames. Scene II. A Masquerade. An Italian song by Miss George; a Minuet by Second and Miss Stageldoir; Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair, as17840330the Manual Exercise and Officer's Salute by Mrs Wells. Scene III. A Rural Prospect. Going out in the Morning; Tally ho!, as17840330cene the last. A moving Prospect on the River Thames, with a grand View of Greenwich Hospital; We be three poor Mariners by Dodd, Chapman, Suett; The Merry Sailors, as17840320at all other performances this dance was entitled The Jovial Sailors] . a Minuet by Second and Miss Stageldoir; Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair, as17840330the Manual Exercise and Officer's Salute by Mrs Wells. Scene III. A Rural Prospect. Going out in the Morning; Tally ho!, as17840330cene the last. A moving Prospect on the River Thames, with a grand View of Greenwich Hospital; We be three poor Mariners by Dodd, Chapman, Suett; The Merry Sailors, as17840320at all other performances this dance was entitled The Jovial Sailors] .
    AsSeeDate: 93011 | dl | a | As | 17840330
    Cast:
    160820 | 93011 | . A Country Church | yard by Moon-light. Lord Littleton's Elegy of My Lucy, alas! is no more by Dodd, Barrymore, Williames. Scene II. A Masquerade. An Italian song by Miss George
    160821 | 93011 | yard by Moon | light. Lord Littleton's Elegy of My Lucy, alas! is no more by Dodd, Barrymore, Williames. Scene II. A Masquerade. An Italian song by Miss George
    586904 | 93011 | A Church | yard by Moonlight. Poor ThomasDay by Barrymore, Chapman, Suett. Scene II. A Masquerade Scene. Song by Miss George, and a Scotch Reel, as17830920. Scene III. Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair by Williames and Miss Phillips, scene the last. A Rural Prospect. Tally-ho! by Mrs Wrighten, and The Sportsmen's Return, as17840311athi .
    586905 | 93011 | Tally | ho! by Mrs Wrighten, and The Sportsmen's Return, as17840311athi .
    586906 | 93011 | Patie | Miss M. Stageldoir
    586907 | 93011 | Roger | Barrymorc
    586908 | 93011 | Symon | Moody
    586909 | 93011 | Sir William Worthy | Aickin
    586910 | 93011 | Glaud | Suett
    586911 | 93011 | Bauldy | Dodd
    586912 | 93011 | Jenny | Mrs Wells
    586913 | 93011 | Mause | Mrs Love
    586914 | 93011 | Madge | Mrs Booth
    586915 | 93011 | Peggy | Miss Wheeler
    586916 | 93011 | Lovel | Bannister Jun.
    586917 | 93011 | Duke's Servant | Palmer
    586918 | 93011 | Sir Harry's Servant | Dodd
    586919 | 93011 | Philip | Baddeley
    586920 | 93011 | Freeman | Fawcett
    586921 | 93011 | Kitty | Miss Pope
    Performance: 93012 | 43216 | a | The Double Disguise | As17840308athi .
    AsSeeDate: 93012 | dl | a | As | 17840308
    Cast:
    586922 | 93012 | : Sir Richard Evergreen | Parsons
    586923 | 93012 | Lord Hartwell | Barrymore
    586924 | 93012 | Sam | Burton
    586925 | 93012 | Tinsel | Dodd
    586926 | 93012 | Rose | Mrs Wrighten
    586927 | 93012 | Miss Dorothy Evergreen | Mrs Hopkins
    586928 | 93012 | Emily | Miss Phillips.
    Performance: 93013 | 43216 | s | Between the Acts of 1st piece A Soldier for me by Mrs Wrightcn | hathi.

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17840128, but Fainall-Farren; Witwou'd-Dodd; Foible (1st time)-Mrs Wrighten .
Cast:

Afterpiece

Title: A Fete
Comments:
Scene I. A Country Church-yard by Moon-light. Lord Littleton's Elegy of My Lucy, alas! is no more by Dodd, Barrymore, Williames. Scene II. A Masquerade. An Italian song by Miss George; a Minuet by Second and Miss Stageldoir; Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair, as17840330the Manual Exercise and Officer's Salute by Mrs Wells. Scene III. A Rural Prospect. Going out in the Morning; Tally ho!, as17840330cene the last. A moving Prospect on the River Thames, with a grand View of Greenwich Hospital; We be three poor Mariners by Dodd, Chapman, Suett; The Merry Sailors, as17840320at all other performances this dance was entitled The Jovial Sailors] . a Minuet by Second and Miss Stageldoir; Time has not thinn'd my flowing Hair, as17840330the Manual Exercise and Officer's Salute by Mrs Wells. Scene III. A Rural Prospect. Going out in the Morning; Tally ho!, as17840330cene the last. A moving Prospect on the River Thames, with a grand View of Greenwich Hospital; We be three poor Mariners by Dodd, Chapman, Suett; The Merry Sailors, as17840320at all other performances this dance was entitled The Jovial Sailors] .

Afterpiece

Comments:
As17840308athi .
Cast:

Song

Comment: Between the Acts of 1st piece A Soldier for me by Mrs Wrightcn

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