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Event Comment: It is hoped that Ladies and Gentlemen who have taken places for this play for Monday and Tuesday will not take it ill that it is deferred for a few days, it being impossible to continue acting the principal characters without some respit (playbill). Receipts: #170 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: The Gamester

Related Works
Related Work: The Pharo Table Author(s): John O'Keeffe
Event Comment: Fortieth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: This day publish'd The Gamester, a Tragedy, as it was acted at Drury Lane. Printed for R. Franklin...and sold by R. Dodsley. Receipts: #160 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: Love For Love

Afterpiece Title: The Genii

Event Comment: Forty-first Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Forty-third Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Forty-fourth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Forty-fifth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Mainpiece: At the Desire of several persons of Quality. At the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, on Monday April 2 will be performed Othello, for the benefit of Mr Mossop; Othello by Mossop, Iago to b reviv'd by Garrick. It is hoped that those Ladies and Gentlemen who have engag'd places will excuse its being deferr'd to the above day, as a new tragedy, and a multiplicity of other business render it impossible for Mr Garrick to revive the character of Iago in the due course of Time. Receipts: #170 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: The Rehearsal

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Role: Johnson Actor: Palmer
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Related Work: The Contrast: A Tragi-Comical Rehearsal of Two Modern Plays: Match Upon Match; or, No Match at All, and the Tragedy of Epaminodas Author(s): John Hoadley

Afterpiece Title: The Anatomist

Dance: LL'Entree de Flore, as17521122

Event Comment: Forty-sixth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Forty-seventh Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Forty-eighth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: As my Monkeys and me and my Dogs am promised to go to L'Haye and Vienna after some Days more, the grand Noblemans and Gentlemans of this Nation England do desire me to perform every Night, and so me shall do with Mrs Midnight at the Haymarket Playhouse this Thursday Night. Ballard Mango, my big Monkey, will talk the Prologue

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Fiftieth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: This is the last time of the Animal Comedians performing in England. Fifty-first Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Fifty-second Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Event Comment: [Fifty-third Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Afterpiece Title: Animal Pantomime

Event Comment: Fifty-fourth Day

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory Concert

Dance: Dancing in the old British Taste-; Hornpipe-Timbertoe

Event Comment: Fifty-fifth Day. [Postponed.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Event Comment: For a Publick Benefaction ye Day not put or 8th or Ninth (Cross). Receipts: #150 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: The Brothers

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Related Work: The Elder Brother Author(s): John Fletcher
Related Work: Rollo, Duke of Normandy Author(s): John Fletcher

Afterpiece Title: Lethe

Event Comment: Mainpiece: Not acted in 5 years. [See 12 March 1747.] This day publish'd The Oracle, a comedy of one act as it is acted at Covent Garden. By Mrs Cibber

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Mainpiece Title: The Country Wife

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Related Work: The Country Wife Author(s): John Lee

Afterpiece Title: Harlequin Sorcerer

Dance: IIl Pastore, as17521219

Event Comment: The Dr New Dress'd & in a New Manner with a Prologue by ye old Dr to introduce the New by the Author of the Hilliad. The Prologue was forbid by the Licencer, & struck out of the bills, but by Mistake was left in ye News; a great noise for it, Woodward said; as he had face to study, he had not time to do it--more Noise--I went on--& told 'em the Prologue was forbid--Noise still--Woodward went on & said it was forbid by L@or@d Chamberlain--it cool'd a little but when he came on dress'd like Dr Hill, it began again, & so ye farce ended (Cross). Benefit for Mr Woodward. Part of Pit laid into Boxes, and Stage commodiously built in form of an Amphitheatre. Boxes and Stage 5s. Ladies send servants by 3. Tickets to be had of Woodward in Great Piazza, Covent Garden; and at Stage Door. This day publish'd The Chaplet at 6d. a Musical entertainment as performed at Drury Lane. Receipts: #330 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: The Alchemist

Afterpiece Title: The Mock Doctor

Dance: Devisse, Ferrere, Mlle Auretti

Event Comment: [Fifty-sixth Day. Benefit Sig Piantofugo. Tickets for the 15th will be taken

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Mainpiece Title: The Old Womans Oratory

Event Comment: Towards a fund for ye Support of a publick Charity-(ye Lock Hospl.). King Lear & Duke & no Duke given out for Wed., 23 & bills put up, but not play'd on account of Mr Havard's illness, at 12 at noon, bills were dispers'd saying--the Play of King Lear, design'd for to Night is oblig'd to be defer'd on Account of Mr Havard's sudden illness. N.B--It was a very hot day (Cross). Tickets to be had at the following Coffee Houses: The St James, in St James's St.; The Mount, in Grosvenor St.; George's the upper end of the Haymarket; the Bedford and Tom's in Covent Garden; Garraway's in Cornhill; and at the Stage Door of the Theatre. Tickets deliver'd out for 16 April will be taken. [Cross lists no Receipts.

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Mainpiece Title: The Mourning Bride

Afterpiece Title: Scapin

Dance: CCountry Amusements-. See17530412

Event Comment: For Mrs Horton (a Gift Day). So ended ye Season. [185th performance.] Receipts: #120 (Cross)

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Mainpiece Title: The Suspicious Husband

Afterpiece Title: The Shepherds Lottery The Chaplet

Event Comment: [L+Letter to Miss Nossiter on Her First Appearance, pub. at 1s. praises her "natural acting" and analyses the character of Juliet as a most appropriate one for beginners: "In the First act she hath scarce anything to say; which affords her some breathing time to recover the confusion, into which her first appearance, before so awful an assembly must naturally throw her." Criticizes a supposed rival for planting herself full against her, as if with an intent by the superior force of her effrontery to stare away the little degree of Courage" Miss Nossiter had left. Her youth and freshness required no paint, so her color came and went as the passion required it, no small addition to the impression of natural acting. She is never inattentive on stage. She feels what others say as much as what she speaks herself. The Author gives practically a speech by speech account of her part, describing her gesture, action, and modulation of voice minutely. Concludes by pointing the reader's attention to Otway's contribution to the Garrick version which was played then at both houses. Praises Barry for instructing Miss Nossiter and bringing her to the stage. Hopes Garrick will refrain from attacking her in his papers, The Craftsman and Gray's Inn Journal, because she will one day become such an ornament to the stage, that I shall be proud to own myself the first who publicly displayed her merit.' Hers is the greatest real first attempt made by man or Woman on the stage, within these 40 years." See also 1 Nov.

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Mainpiece Title: Hamlet

Afterpiece Title: The Lottery

Dance: CComic Ballet-Grandchamps, Mlle Camargo; also Dutch Dance, as17531018