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26
26 November 1741
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Royal Merchant; Or,
The
Beggar's Bush
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
27
08 January 1743
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Siege Of Damascus
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
28
23 November 1749
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Twin Rivals
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
29
29 October 1750
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
London Cuckolds
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
30
30 September 1751
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
the Cheats of Harlequin
31
10 October 1752
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
City Wive's Confederacy
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
32
11 May 1756
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Funeral
Afterpiece Title:
A Duke and No Duke
Dance:
III:
Hornpipe
-LeCointe; V: A new
Pantomime Dance
between
Harlequin
and Pierrot
Harlequin
-Mr Jolly,
Pierrot
Dumay
33
14 January 1764
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Earl Of Essex
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
the Cheats of Harlequin
34
18 October 1764
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
Dance:
II:
A Tambourine
, as17641015
35
09 October 1765
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Jane Shore
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus and Andromeda; or,
The Cheats of Harlequin
36
17 May 1782
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Chapter Of Accidents
Afterpiece Title:
All
the
World's a Stage
Dance:
End of mainpiece a new pantomimical Dance, Anticipation; or,
Harlequin
's Visit to Greenwich on Whit-Monday, in which will be introduced two favorite Scenes from
Harlequin
Skeleton.
The
Pantomime Parts by W. Bates, Baker, Jones, Stevens; Miss Mat
the
ws;
the
Dance by Aldridge, Langrish, Miss Mat
the
ws, Miss Besford
Song:
End of Act IV of mainpiece, as17820423; End of Dance Rule Britannia by Darley
37
March 1663
@ Theatre in Vere Street
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Cheats
38
December 1676
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Titus And Berenice
Afterpiece Title:
The
Cheats
of Scapin
39
05 May 1677
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Scaramouch A Philosopher;
Harlequin
A School-boy, Bravo, Merchant And Magician
40
December 1684
@ Drury Lane Theatre or Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Cheats
Of Scapin
41
01 November 1687
@ Inner Temple
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Cheats
Of Scapin
42
May 1696
@ May Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King William's Happy Deliverance And Glorious Triumph Over His Enemies; Or,
The
Consultation Of
The
Pope, Devil, French King And
The
Grand Turk , With
The
Whole Form Of
The
siege Of Namurv, And
The
Humours Of A
renegade French-man
And
brandy Jean
, With
The
Conceits Of A
scaramouch
And
harlequin
43
September 1697
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Imposture Defeated; Or, A Trick To Cheat
The
Devil
44
22 August 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Jovial Crew; Or,
The
Merry Beggars
Dance:
Dance between Two Frenchmen and two Frenchwomen
-;
Night Scene by a
Harlequin
and a Scaramouch
, after
the
Italian manner
,-Serene, ano
the
r Person lately arrived in
England
Entertainment:
The
famous Mr Clench of
Barnet
, who will perform an Organ with 3 Voices,
the
double Curtell
the
Flute and
the
Bells with
the
Mouth-Mr Clench;
the
Huntsman
the
Hounds and
the
Pack of Dogs-Mr Clench; with vaulting on
the
Horse-
45
20 October 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Ibrahim;
The
13th Emperor Of
The
Turks
Song:
A new song-Mrs Shaw, never perform'd before, compos'd by a Gentleman lately arriv'd from
Dublin
Music:
An Extraordinary Entertainment , all of Flutes-Mr Paisible
Dance:
A Mimick Night Scene
- after
the
Italian Manner
by a newScaramouch,
Harlequin
; A new dance-Cottin, Mrs Bicknell
46
05 February 1703
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-; Singing-a little Girl
Dance:
Comick and Serious Dancing-Weaver, Essex, o
the
rs; a Young Gentlewoman who never perform'd before in Publick; With a
Scene between Scaramouch and
Harlequin
- , entirely New; Vaulting on
the
Horse-
47
30 April 1703
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Cheats
Of Scapin
Afterpiece Title:
The
Comical Rivals; or,
The
School Boy
Music:
As17030423
Dance:
The
Devonshire Girl, being now upon her Return to
the
City of
Exeter
, will perform three several Dances, particularly her last New Entry in Imitation of Mademoiselle Subligni,
Whip of Dunboyn
by
Mr Claxton
, her Master-
The
Devonshire Girl; ...And at
the
desire of several Persons of Quality (hearing that
Mr Pinkeman
hath hired
the
two famous French Girls lately arriv'd from
the
Emperor's Court),
The
y will perform several Dances on
the
Rope upon
the
Stage, being improv'd to that Degree, far exceeding all o
the
rs in that Art.-two famous French Girls;
Newest Humours of
Harlequin
, as perform'd by him before
the
Grand Signior at
Constantinople
-fa
the
r of two famous French Girls; Also
the
Famous Mr Evans, lately arriv'd from
Vienna
, will shew you Wonders of ano
the
r kind, Vaulting on
the
Manag'd Horse, being
the
greatest Master of that kind in
the
World-Mr Evans
48
30 June 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Humour Of
The
Age
Afterpiece Title:
An Interlude of City Customs
Dance:
DuRuel; Also an extraordinary comical entertainment,
Scaramouch
Harlequin
and Punchinello
-
49
27 July 1703
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Italian Interludes
Dance:
Some mimical Entertainments a Famous-Scaramouch,
Harlequin
, who lately perform'd before
the
Court of Hanover
and
the
ir
Prussian Majesties
, now arriv'd in
England
Entertainment:
Vaulting
. An extraordinary Performance on
the
Manag'd Horse-
the
greatest Master of
the
Age , exceeding whatever has been done by any o
the
r, especially his resting on one hand with his whole Body extended while he drinks several Glasses of Wine, and
the
n throwing himself a Somerset over
the
Horse's head; Rope/dancing With and without a Pole,-
the
two famous French Maids so much admir'd, for surpassing all o
the
rs in
the
ir Art, that
the
y have been presented with Medals at most of
the
Courts in
Europe
50
07 October 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Tunbridge Walks; Or,
The
Yeoman Of Kent
Dance:
A Night Scene between Scaramouch and
Harlequin
-
the
Famous Monsieur Surrein, Mr Baxter, who make but a short stay in
England
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