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29 October 1795

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1794-1795
Volume: 5
Comments: "After the 3rd night this play was obliged to be laid aside on account of the improper application of some of the political passages; when Pierre said, "Curs'd be your Senate-curs'd your Constitution," he was rapturously applauded" (Genest, VII, 229). Receipts: #290 8s. (233.9.6; 56.6.6; 0.12.0)

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p 29dl Venice Preserv'd. As 26 Oct. *aPeeping Tom. As 15 Oct. *c"After the 3rd night this play was obliged to be laid aside on account of the improper application of some of the political passages; when <i>Pierre</i>r said, "Curs'd be your Senate-curs'd your Constitution," he was rapturously applauded" ($Genest=, VII, 229). Receipts: #290 8s. (233.9.6; 56.6.6; 0.12.0).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1795 10 29 dl Venice Preserv'd. ^As17951026^.*a1795 10 29 dl Peeping Tom. ^As17951015^.*c1795 10 29 dl "After the 3rd night this play was obliged to be laid aside on account of the improper application of some of the political passages; when <i>Pierre</i>r said, "Curs'd be your Senate-curs'd your Constitution," he was rapturously applauded" ($Genest=, VII, 229). Receipts: #290 8s. (233.9.6; 56.6.6; 0.12.0).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 49806 | 17951029 | dl | "After the 3rd night this play was obliged to be laid aside on account of the improper application of some of the political passages; when <i>Pierre</i> said, "Curs'd be your Senate-curs'd your Constitution," he was rapturously applauded" ($Genest=, VII, 229). Receipts: #290 8s. (233.9.6; 56.6.6; 0.12.0)
    Performance: 110113 | 49806 | p | Venice Preserv'd | As17951026.
    AsSeeDate: 110113 | dl | p | As | 17951026
    Cast:
    724458 | 110113 | Pierre | Palmer.
    724459 | 110113 | Duke of Venice | Maddocks
    724460 | 110113 | Priuli | Aickin
    724461 | 110113 | Bedamar | Whitfield
    724462 | 110113 | Jaffier | Kemble
    724463 | 110113 | Renault | Packer
    724464 | 110113 | Elliot | Caulfield
    724465 | 110113 | Spinosa | Benson
    724466 | 110113 | Theodore | Cooke
    724467 | 110113 | Mezzana | Roffey
    724468 | 110113 | Durand | Boimaison
    724469 | 110113 | of the Guard | Phillimore
    724470 | 110113 | Officer | Trueman
    724471 | 110113 | Belvidera | Mrs Siddons
    724472 | 110113 | Attendants | Miss Tidswell, Mrs Jones.
    Performance: 110114 | 49806 | a | Peeping Tom | As17951015.
    AsSeeDate: 110114 | dl | a | As | 17951015
    Cast:
    724473 | 110114 | Earl of Mercia | Caulfield
    724474 | 110114 | Count Louis | Trueman
    724475 | 110114 | Mayor of Coventry | Wathen
    724476 | 110114 | Harold | Dignum
    724477 | 110114 | Crazy | Suett
    724478 | 110114 | Peeping Tom | Bannister Jun.
    724479 | 110114 | sic] | Miss Mellon
    724480 | 110114 | Emma | Miss DeCamp
    724481 | 110114 | Mayoress | Mrs Hopkins
    724482 | 110114 | Maud | Mrs Bland.

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