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25 April 1785

Event Information
Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1784-1785
Volume: 5
Comments: By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. [Author of Address unknown.] 1st piece: By the Author of Love in a Village, &c. [Isaac Bickerstaffe]; not acted these 16 years [1st acted at DL, 24 Nov. 1770], by Veterans of the Stage. 2nd piece: By the late Samuel Foote, Esq. 3rd piece: By Garrick; not acted these 12 years. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00
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  • Original Data

    Source: OCR from HathiTrust PDFs

    *p1785 04 25 hay 'Tis Well it's no Worse. Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke. Also The Diversions of the Morning. Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords. Also Lethe, -AEsop, Old Man, Mercury, Drunken Man, Charon, Bowman, Snip, Fine Gentleman, Frenchman, Lord Chalkstone to be performed, for that night only, by a Society of Gentleman; Mrs Riot-Mrs Dore. MONOLOGUE. Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown. comment. By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. [Author of Address unknown.] 1st piece: By the Author of Love in a Village, &c. [Isaac Bickerstaffe]; not acted these 16 years [1st acted at DL, 24 Nov. 1770], by Veterans of the Stage. 2nd piece: By the late Samuel Foote, Esq. 3rd piece: By Garrick; not acted these 12 years. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1785 04 25 hay 'Tis Well it's no Worse. Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke .hathi.*a1785 04 25 hay The Diversions of the Morning. Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords .hathi.*a1785 04 25 hay Lethe, -AEsop, Old Man, Mercury, Drunken Man, Charon, Bowman, Snip, Fine Gentleman, Frenchman, Lord Chalkstone to be performed, for that night only, by a Society of Gentleman; Mrs Riot-Mrs Dore .hathi.*c1785 04 25 hay By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. [Author of Address unknown.] 1st piece: By the Author of Love in a Village, &c. [Isaac Bickerstaffe]; not acted these 16 years [1st acted at DL, 24 Nov. 1770], by Veterans of the Stage. 2nd piece: By the late Samuel Foote, Esq. 3rd piece: By Garrick; not acted these 12 years. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00 .hathi.*u1785 04 25 hay 1785 04 25 Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown .hathi.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 43830 | 17850425 | hay | hathi | By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. [Author of Address unknown.] 1st piece: By the Author of Love in a Village, &c. [Isaac Bickerstaffe]; not acted these 16 years [1st acted at DL, 24 Nov. 1770], by Veterans of the Stage. 2nd piece: By the late Samuel Foote, Esq. 3rd piece: By Garrick; not acted these 12 years. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00
    Performance: 94581 | 43830 | p | 'tis Well It's No Worse | Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke .
    Cast:
    163926 | 94581 | Don Carlos | Wyatt
    163927 | 94581 | Lazarillo | Cross
    163928 | 94581 | Don Guzman | Darling
    163929 | 94581 | Don Ferdinand | Thome
    163930 | 94581 | Octavio | George
    163931 | 94581 | Messenger | Green
    163932 | 94581 | Alguzill | Purkiss
    163933 | 94581 | Drunken Coachman | Ryder
    163934 | 94581 | James | Morley
    163935 | 94581 | Lawyer | Hall
    163936 | 94581 | Don Pedro | Stephens
    163937 | 94581 | Muskato | Swords
    163938 | 94581 | Aurora | Miss Bird
    163939 | 94581 | Marcella | Miss Noel
    163940 | 94581 | Leonardo | Mrs Knox
    163941 | 94581 | Old Nun | Mrs Barnes
    163942 | 94581 | Beatrice | Miss Clarke
    Performance: 94582 | 43830 | a | The Diversions of the Morning | Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords .
    Cast:
    163943 | 94582 | Carmine | Cross
    163944 | 94582 | Caleb | Brown
    163945 | 94582 | Alderman Pentweazel | Ryder
    163946 | 94582 | Lady Pentweazel | Mr Swords
    Performance: 94583 | 43830 | a | Lethe, -AEsop, Old Man, Mercury, Drunken Man, Charon, Bowman, Snip, Fine Gentleman, Frenchman, Lord Chalkstone to be performed, for that night only, by a Society of Gentleman; Mrs Riot-Mrs Dore | hathi.
    Performance: 94584 | 43830 | u | 1785 04 25 Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown | hathi.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke .
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords .
Cast:

Monologue

Comment: 1785 04 25 Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown

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