Event Comment: Mainpiece: By Desire.  A great Noise, 
the whole House against us-When 
Garrick appear'd one from 
the Slips cry'd out Monsieur, & great Numbers Hiss'd-
the play went on-wch done, 
the Mutiny began, amazing noise-no plating, except one Apple; ye pit to ye Boxes cry'd-now draw yr Swords, wch makes us think, 
the Riot was occasion'd by 
the Box people being so busy & turning some out of 
the pit & Gall: before.  Some benches were pull'd up, & 
Mr Lacy gave up 
the Dance to appease 'em-being Sat: our friends were at ye Opera, & 
the common people had leisure to do Mischief (
Cross).  [
Lynham in 
The Chevalier Noverre, quotes from 
the Journal Etranger of 25 Nov. 1775: '
The blackguards...tore up 
the benches and threw 
them into 
the Pit on 
the opposing party; 
they broke all 
the mirrors, 
the chandeliers, &c., and tried to climb onto 
the stage to masacre everybody; but, as 
there is a magnificent organization in this 
theatre, in three minutes all 
the decor had been removed, all 
the traps were ready to come into play to swallow up those who might venture up, all 
the wings were filled with men armed with sticks, swords, halberds, &c., and behind 
the scenes 
the great reservoir was ready to be opened to drown those who might fall on 
the stage itself."
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