28 June 1786
Event Information
Theatre:
Windsor Castle Inn, King Street, Hammersmith
Theatrical Season:
1785-1786
Volume:
5
Comments:
Mainpiece: Written by Wycherley, altered by Garrick, and perform'd very often last season, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, with great applause. Afterpiece: Never acted here. Peeping Tom is obliged to be deferred till Monday next
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
The Country Girl
Comments:
Moody-Benson; Sparkish-Simpson; Belville-Hill; Countryman-Watts; Servants-Meadows, Johnston; Harcourt-Yatesmore (who perform'd Glenalvon [in Douglas]; 2nd appearance); Lucy-Mrs Clarke (1st appearance); Alithea-Miss Phillips; Miss Peggy (the Country Girl)-A Young Lady (1st appearance on any stage [unidentified]) .unidentified]) .
Moody-Benson; Sparkish-Simpson; Belville-Hill; Countryman-Watts; Servants-Meadows, Johnston; Harcourt-Yatesmore (who perform'd Glenalvon [in Douglas]; 2nd appearance); Lucy-Mrs Clarke (1st appearance); Alithea-Miss Phillips; Miss Peggy (the Country Girl)-A Young Lady (1st appearance on any stage [unidentified]) .unidentified]) .
Cast:
- Role: Moody Actor: Benson
- Role: Sparkish Actor: Simpson
- Role: Belville Actor: Hill
- Role: Countryman Actor: Watts
- Role: Servants Actor: Meadows, Johnston
- Role: Harcourt Actor: Yatesmore
- Role: Lucy Actor: Mrs Clarke
- Role: Alithea Actor: Miss Phillips
- Role: Miss Peggy Actor: A Young Lady
Afterpiece
Comments:
The King-Smith; The Miller-Watts; Lord Lurewell-Wilson; Joe (with a song in character)-Price; Dick-Curtis; Margery-Mrs Johnston; Kate-Mrs Clarke; Peggy-Mrs Williams .
The King-Smith; The Miller-Watts; Lord Lurewell-Wilson; Joe (with a song in character)-Price; Dick-Curtis; Margery-Mrs Johnston; Kate-Mrs Clarke; Peggy-Mrs Williams .
Cast:
- Role: The King Actor: Smith
- Role: The Miller Actor: Watts
- Role: Lord Lurewell Actor: Wilson
- Role: Joe Actor: Price
- Role: Dick Actor: Curtis
- Role: Margery Actor: Mrs Johnston
- Role: Kate Actor: Mrs Clarke
- Role: Peggy Actor: Mrs Williams
Song
Comment:
In the course of the mainpiece a plaintive Pastoral Song, unaccompanied by the orchestra, by the Young Lady; End of Monologue a duett from Robin Hood by Price and Miss Phillips
Monologue
Comment:
1786 06 28 End of mainpiece Parents and Children; or, The Chimney-Sweeper and Bricklayer by a Young Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [Gibbons (see 5 and 19 July)])