Event Comment: Alexander the Great? [announced on playbill of 4 Nov.] is obliged to be deferred.  [
The playbill lists 
Mrs Yates as 
Lady Townly, but see following note.  
Miss Younge's name appears in all subsequent playbills, except on 19 Dec.]  
Alexander was advertised for this Night, but 
Lacy being hoarse, who was to have played 
Alexander, it was obliged to be deferred, 
and this Play substituted.  It was between eleven 
and twelve o'clock at (Night) before we got it settled.  
Mr. Sheridan ordered me not to send to Mrs. Yates about (it) till 
the Morning.  About eight o'clock I sent her Notice that 
the Provoked Husband was to be performed at Night.  A little after nine, she sent Word by her Niece that she was never so ill treated in her life, that she was never before asked to play on 
the fifth of November [which day was traditionally set aside for 
the acting of 
Tamerlane], that she would not play Lady Townly that Night, nor would she play any more; 
and if she had an Inclination to play, she had no Cloaths ready to play it in; 
and sent back 
the Part of 
Semiramis in a new Tragedy that was preparing [see 16 Nov., 14 Dec.].  I got Miss Younge to do Lady Townly, 
and an Apology was made by 
Packer that Mrs Yates having refused this Morning to do Lady Townly, Miss Younge at a Minutes' Notice undertook to do it.  Miss Younge was much applauded 
and Yates had a few hisses (
Hopkins Diary).  Receipts: #179 11s. 6d