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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Afterpiece Title: The Mock Doctor

Dance: Tench, Villeneuve, Miss Oates

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Mainpiece Title: Three Hours After Marriage

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Afterpiece Title: The Mock Doctor

Dance: JJe ne scai quoi-Tench, Villeneuve, Miss Oates

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Mainpiece Title: The She Gallant Or Once A Lover And Always A Lover

Afterpiece Title: Three Hours after Marriage

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Dance: Muilment, the Mechels

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Mainpiece Title: The Comical Lovers

Afterpiece Title: Three Hours after Marriage

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Song: III: Lowe

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Mainpiece Title: The Ladys Last Stake Or The Wifes Resentment

Afterpiece Title: Three Hours after Marriage

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Song: I: Cantata-Lowe; III: Scotch Dialogue, as17460310 V: My Faith and Truth, as17460104

Dance: IV: Italian Peasants, as17460206; III: Scotch Dialogue, as17460310

Event Comment: This tragedy was wrote by Mr Dow,--went off but So, so.--some hisses thro' the play, and at the end also when given out.--The scenery and dresses was very fine, was well adapted, and had applause.--Miss Younge played very bad, and much disliked--Mr Holland and Mr Aickin played well (Hopkins Diary). New Scenes, Dresses, and Decorations. [The Prologue is Larpent MS 289. It follows in content the suggestions of the Prologue to the Orphan of China ten seasons earlier:@"Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage@The Muse's care--they languish on our stage;@The modern bard struck with the vast applause@Of ancient masters, like the painter draws@From models only.--Can such copies charm@The Heart, or like the glow of Nature warm?@To fill the scene, tonight our author brings@Originals at least, --Warriours and Kings,@Heroes who like their Gems, unpolish'd shine,@The mighty fathers of the Tartar line,@Greater than those whom classic pages boast,@If those are greatest who have conquored most."@ An account of the plot of the mainpiece is in Lloyd's Evening Post, 16-19 Dec. Concludes: The play is said to have been written by Mr Dow, who lately favored the public with an accurate History of the Hindoos. The decorations and dresses were very magnificent. The performers who were the most distinguished by the audience were Mr Holland, Miss Younge, Mr Aickin, and Mr Jefferson. Mr Holland spoke the Prologue and Mrs Abington the Epilogue the latter of which furnished infinite entertainment, from the spirit and humour of that admirable actress. A Two column resume of the play appears in the Public Advertiser, 19 Dec.

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Absent Man

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: A Peep behind the Curtain

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: Damon and Phillida

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: High Life below Stairs

Dance: -D-Dagueville, Sga Vidini. [See17681210.

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

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Mainpiece Title: Zingis

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Afterpiece Title: The Padlock

Event Comment: Paid Housekeeper's Bill #6 7s. 2d. (Treasurer's Book). [The Public Advertiser carried a two-column account of Sethona, telling the story of the play act by act. It concluded: Such is the Story of this new Tragedy which was received with universal Applause by a crowded and brilliant Audience and seems to bid fair to become a Stock Play. The Parts were judiciously cast, and the Performers did great Justice to their respective Characters. Perhaps Mrs Barry never appeared in a greater or more amiable Point of View than on Saturday Night. In short her Performance beggared Description; and it is impossible to form an adequate Idea of her Merit in Sethona without seeing her. Mr Barry was also very great in the Old Hermit, and exhibited as pathetic and as chaste a piece of acting as we remember to have seen. The Dresses, Decorations and Scenery of this Play are much superior to those of any modern Tragedy; they do ample Justice to the Author, and likewise do Honour to the Taste and Spirit of the Manager, who seems to have spared no Expence to furnish a splendid and rational Entertainment. The Scene of the Temple of Osiris, and the View of the Egyptian Catacombsv were particularly admired, and are worthy of the Brush of Mr Loutherbourg. The Prologue is a very classical Performance, and was well delivered by Mr Reddish, notwithstanding the noise and the frequent Interruption usual on these occasions. The Epilogue in the character of an Egyptian Fortune Teller was admirably spoken by Mrs Barry, and had an amazing effect. It contains some excellent Strokes of Satire on the Times and a rich vein of Humour which is finely sustained throughout. From several Circumstances we should suppose this Epilogue to be the Production of our English Roscius and it seems to be one of his best."] Receipts: #226 15s. (Treasurer's Book)

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Mainpiece Title: Sethona

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Related Work: Sethona Author(s): Alexander Dow

Afterpiece Title: The Note of Hand

Event Comment: Mr Daigueville, late Ballet-Master, and First Dancer, at Drury Lane Playhouse begs leave to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry, that he continues to teach the Minuet, Louvre, Cotillions, Allemande, Minuet Dauphine, Country Dances, &c. at his house in King-Square Court, Dean St. Soho. Receipts: #251 14s. (Treasurer's Book)

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Mainpiece Title: Sethona

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Related Work: Sethona Author(s): Alexander Dow

Afterpiece Title: The Note of Hand