Event Comment: [For 
the King (
Cross).  With New Music, Scenes, Machines, Habits, and o
ther Decorations.  Compos'd by 
Mr Noverre.  All our Dancers appear.  A good deal of hissing & Clapping & some  Cries of No french Dancers; a great clapping too-
the Dance is fine-(
Mr Delaistre is a good Dancer) (
Cross).  [See for details of preparation, importation of dancers, especially of M Delaistre, 
The Chevalier Noverre, 
Father of Modern Ballet, 
Deryck Lynham (
London, 1950), pp. 26-40.  See also advertisement in 
Public Advertiser: 'Mr Noverre, whose entertainments of Dancing have been celebrated in almost all 
the courts of 
Europe, exhibits this evening his 
Chinese Festival at 
the Theatre Royal in 
Drury Lane, in pursuance of a contract made above a year ago with 
the managers of 
the said 
theatre: 
The Insinuation that at this time, an extraordinary number of 
French dancers are engaged, is groundless, 
there being at Drury Lane at present as few of that nation, as any o
ther 
theatre now has, or perhaps ever had.  Mr Noverre and his bro
thers are 
Swiss, of a protestant family in 
the Canton of Berne, his wife and her sisters 
Germans; 
there are above sixty performers concerned in 
the entertainment; more than forty of which are 
English, assisted only be a few French (five men and four women) to complete 
the Ballet as usual.  As 
the intention of 
the Managers on this occasion is to give Variety to Entertainments of 
the town, it is not doubted it will meet with public approbation.']  Receipts: #210 (
Cross)