09 May 1794

Event Information
Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1793-1794
Volume: 5
Comments: Benefit for Mrs Martyr. 3rd piece [1st time; M. INT I; author unknown. MS: Larpent 1022; not published; synopsis of plot in Morning Herald, 10 May]: Books of the Songs may be had at the Theatre. [In 4th piece Brown is identified in Thespian Magazine, June 1794, p. 226.] Morning Chronicle, 5 May: Tickets to be had of Mrs Martyr, No. 16, Martlett-court, Bow-street, Covent Garden. Receipts: #272 19s. (81/14; 5/12; tickets: 185/13)
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    *p1794 05 09 cg HARTFORD BRIDGE. The Characters as usual [see 16 Sept. 1793]. Also THE FOLLIES OF A DAY. As 25 Feb., but omitted: Antonio, Bazil, Countess, Marcelina. Also LOVE AND HONOR; or, Britannia in Full Glory at Spithead. William-Incledon; Dick-Blanchard; Grapple-Townsend; Lieutenant Capstem-Johnstone//Mary-Mrs Martyr. [European Magazine, May 1794, p. 388, adds: Farmer Ploughfield-Thompson; Clodpole-Rees; Hobnail-Abbot.] In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead. Also THE PRISONER AT LARGE. Jack Connor-A Young Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [Brown]). No other parts listed, but see 16 Oct. 1793. DANCING. In 1st piece The Lucky Escape, as 16 Sept. 1793, but omitted: Mrs Watts; In 3rd piece, by Byrn, Holland, Mme Rossi, &c. SINGING. In the course of the Evening Water parted from the Sea by Incledon, after the manner of a celebrated Italian Opera Singer; End of Act I of 4th piece Sally in our Alley by Incledon. COMMENT. Benefit for Mrs Martyr. 3rd piece [1st time; M. INT I; author unknown. MS: Larpent 1022; not published; synopsis of plot in Morning Herald, 10 May]: Books of the Songs may be had at the Theatre. [In 4th piece Brown is identified in Thespian Magazine, June 1794, p. 226.] Morning Chronicle, 5 May: Tickets to be had of Mrs Martyr, No. 16, Martlett-court, Bow-street, Covent Garden. Receipts: #272 19s. (81/14; 5/12; tickets: 185/13).
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    *p1794 05 09 cg HARTFORD BRIDGE. The Characters as usual [^see17930916^] .hathi.*a1794 05 09 cg THE FOLLIES OF A DAY. ^As17940225^, but omitted: Antonio, Bazil, Countess, Marcelina .hathi.*a1794 05 09 cg LOVE AND HONOR; or, Britannia in Full Glory at Spithead. William-Incledon; Dick-Blanchard; Grapple-Townsend; Lieutenant Capstem-Johnstone//Mary-Mrs Martyr. [European Magazine, May 1794, p. 388, adds: Farmer Ploughfield-Thompson; Clodpole-Rees; Hobnail-Abbot.] In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead .hathi.*a1794 05 09 cg THE PRISONER AT LARGE. Jack Connor-A Young Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [Brown]). No other parts listed, but ^see17931016^ .hathi.*d1794 05 09 cg In 1st piece The Lucky Escape, ^as17930916^, but omitted: Mrs Watts; In 3rd piece, by Byrn, Holland, Mme Rossi, &c .hathi.*s1794 05 09 cg In the course of the Evening Water parted from the Sea by Incledon, after the manner of a celebrated Italian Opera Singer; End of Act I of 4th piece Sally in our Alley by Incledon .hathi.*c1794 05 09 cg Benefit for Mrs Martyr. 3rd piece [1st time; M. INT I; author unknown. MS: Larpent 1022; not published; synopsis of plot in Morning Herald, 10 May]: Books of the Songs may be had at the Theatre. [In 4th piece Brown is identified in Thespian Magazine, June 1794, p. 226.] Morning Chronicle, 5 May: Tickets to be had of Mrs Martyr, No. 16, Martlett-court, Bow-street, Covent Garden. Receipts: #272 19s. (81/14; 5/12; tickets: 185/13) .hathi.
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    Event: 49016 | 17940509 | cg | hathi | Benefit for Mrs Martyr. 3rd piece [1st time; M. INT I; author unknown. MS: Larpent 1022; not published; synopsis of plot in Morning Herald, 10 May]: Books of the Songs may be had at the Theatre. [In 4th piece Brown is identified in Thespian Magazine, June 1794, p. 226.] Morning Chronicle, 5 May: Tickets to be had of Mrs Martyr, No. 16, Martlett-court, Bow-street, Covent Garden. Receipts: #272 19s. (81/14; 5/12; tickets: 185/13)
    Performance: 108073 | 49016 | p | Hartford Bridge | The Characters as usual [see17930916] .
    Performance: 108074 | 49016 | a | THE FOLLIES OF A DAY | As17940225, but omitted: Antonio, Bazil, Countess, Marcelina .
    AsSeeDate: 108074 | cg | a | As | 17940225
    Cast:
    698832 | 108074 | Figaro | Bernard
    698833 | 108074 | Count Almaviva | Lewis
    698834 | 108074 | Antonio | Quick
    698835 | 108074 | Bazil | Powel
    698836 | 108074 | Page | Mrs Martyr
    698837 | 108074 | Countess | Miss Chapman
    698838 | 108074 | Marcelina | Mrs Leicester
    698839 | 108074 | Agnes | Mrs Follett
    698840 | 108074 | Susan | Mrs Pope.
    698841 | 108074 | Darby | Munden.
    698842 | 108074 | Tom Thumb | Miss Standen
    698843 | 108074 | Grizzle | Blanchard
    698844 | 108074 | Doodle | Davies
    698845 | 108074 | Noodle | Cubitt
    698846 | 108074 | Ghost | Powel
    698847 | 108074 | Arthur | Quick
    698848 | 108074 | Huncamunca | Mrs Mountain
    698849 | 108074 | Glumdalca | Mrs Webb
    698850 | 108074 | Dollalolla | Mrs Martyr.
    Performance: 108075 | 49016 | a | LOVE AND HONOR; or, Britannia in Full Glory at Spithead | William-Incledon; Dick-Blanchard; Grapple-Townsend; Lieutenant Capstem-Johnstone//Mary-Mrs Martyr. [European Magazine, May 1794, p. 388, adds: Farmer Ploughfield-Thompson; Clodpole-Rees; Hobnail-Abbot.] In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead . In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead .
    Cast:
    194455 | 108075 | William | Incledon
    194456 | 108075 | Dick | Blanchard
    194457 | 108075 | Grapple | Townsend
    194458 | 108075 | Lieutenant Capstem | Johnstone//Mary-Mrs Martyr.
    194459 | 108075 | Johnstone//Mary | Mrs Martyr.
    194460 | 108075 | Farmer Ploughfield | Thompson
    194461 | 108075 | Clodpole | Rees
    194462 | 108075 | Hobnail | Abbot.
    Performance: 108076 | 49016 | a | THE PRISONER AT LARGE | Jack Connor-A Young Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [Brown]). No other parts listed, but see17931016 .Brown]). No other parts listed, but see17931016 .
    Cast:
    194463 | 108076 | Jack Connor | A Young Gentleman
    Performance: 108077 | 49016 | d | In 1st piece The Lucky Escape, as17930916, but omitted: Mrs Watts; In 3rd piece, by Byrn, Holland, Mme Rossi, &c | hathi.
    AsSeeDate: 108077 | cg | d | As | 17930916
    Performance: 108078 | 49016 | s | In the course of the Evening Water parted from the Sea by Incledon, after the manner of a celebrated Italian Opera Singer; End of Act I of 4th piece Sally in our Alley by Incledon | hathi.

Mainpiece

Comments:
The Characters as usual [see17930916] .
Cast:
None Listed

Afterpiece

Comments:
As17940225, but omitted: Antonio, Bazil, Countess, Marcelina .
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
William-Incledon; Dick-Blanchard; Grapple-Townsend; Lieutenant Capstem-Johnstone//Mary-Mrs Martyr. [European Magazine, May 1794, p. 388, adds: Farmer Ploughfield-Thompson; Clodpole-Rees; Hobnail-Abbot.] In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead . In which: The Wand'ring Tar, the Words taken from the Epilogue to THE RIVALS, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq., new composed by Shield, sung by Incledon. A Sea Storm by Incledon, for the 1st Time in Public. The British Salute, new composed by Reeve, by Johnstone. The Sailor's Lullaby, the Words new, adapted to the original Lullaby composed by Storace. A Doun at the Gangway, new composed by W. Parke, by Blanchard. The Pride of the Sea, new composed by W. Parke, by Townsend. I'll bless my King and cheerly sing, new composed by Shield, by Mrs Martyr in the character of a Sailor Boy. Maidens listen, new composed by W. Parke, by Mrs Martyr. Rule Britannia by Incledon, Johnstone, Mrs Martyr. To conclude with a beautiful representation of a Grand Naval Review, with a display of the Firing and Manoeuvring of the Spanish and English Fleets at Spithead .
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Jack Connor-A Young Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [Brown]). No other parts listed, but see17931016 .Brown]). No other parts listed, but see17931016 .
Cast:

Dance

Comment: In 1st piece The Lucky Escape, as17930916, but omitted: Mrs Watts; In 3rd piece, by Byrn, Holland, Mme Rossi, &c

Song

Comment: In the course of the Evening Water parted from the Sea by Incledon, after the manner of a celebrated Italian Opera Singer; End of Act I of 4th piece Sally in our Alley by Incledon

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