Event Comment: Benefit for
Cooke. By Particular Desire. Tickets delivered for
the Busy Body will be taken. [Account Book indicates Receipts: #26 1s. 6d. plus #53 14s. from tickets: (Box 61; Pit 165; Gallery 137). A staff of 22 servants, plus
the women dressers and charwomen were paid #3 13s. 2d. for operating
the theatre this night.
The deficit carried into
the summer after this night was #216 19s. 10d. This deficit plus summer expenses produced an encumbrance of #359 12s. 9d. to be met at
the start of
the 1761-62 season.
Rich upon ten occasions withdrew under Account I from
the treasury #2743. From this account he put back into
the treasury upon three occasions (May 8, 31; June 23) #600. So over and above
the #6 which
the Rich family received daily in Account 76, Rich tucked away #2143 in Account I. In addition his carpentry bills to
Mr Gom for work at
Cowley were paid from
theatrical funds. His cut from Account 76 at #5 per night was #810. So apparently Rich cleared #2953 this season despite
the fact that it ran only 162 nights, and that
George II's death occurred in a money-making part of
the season.] Charges: #42 (Account Book)
Performances
Mainpiece Title: Othello
Performance Comment: Othello-a Gentleman (who has not appeared in several years); Cassio-Cooke(, 2nd appearance this stage); Desdemona-Mrs Osborne; Iago-Storer; Brabantio-Wignell; Roderigo-Vaughan; Duke-Stoppelaer; Montano-Turner; Emilia-Mrs Smith.Afterpiece Title: The Upholsterer
Song: Between Acts: a Gentleman (who never appeared upon any Stage before)
Dance: HHornpipe-Mrs Blake(, from the theatre in Dublin)