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51
31 October 1757
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A New Impromptu
Afterpiece Title:
The Farmer Trick'd; or,
Harlequin
Happy
52
28 May 1771
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
La Buona Figliuola
Dance:
New Dance
-a new Principal Dancer lately arrived from
France
;
Hornpipe on Skates
-Sga Guidi, Sga Galliotti
Song:
In the
last
Act: a
New Song
(
Giordani
)-Sga Ristorini; accompanied on
Violin
-Sga Sirmen, being her
last
performance this season on this stage
53
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 Matthews; the Dance by Aldridge, Langrish, Miss Matthews, Miss Besford
Song:
End of Act IV of mainpiece, as17820423; End of Dance Rule Britannia by Darley
54
05 May 1677
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Scaramouch A Philosopher;
Harlequin
A School-boy, Bravo, Merchant And Magician
55
September 1679
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Virtuous Wife; Or, Good Luck At
Last
56
February 1693
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Maid's
Last
Prayer; Or, Any Rather Than Fail
57
January 1696
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's
Last
Shift; Or, The Fool In Fashion
58
29 December 1696
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's
Last
Shift
59
25 September 1700
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Virtuoso
Music:
An Entertainment of Musick, never performed in Publick before, by the famous -Mons Li Rich, lately arrived from the Court of
Poland
: being the only and
last
Time of performing the said Entertainment, or any other, by reason of his sudden return to the said Kingdom
60
01 May 1701
@ May Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
four of the most Famous Companies; as ever were in
England
(being the very same that were opposite to the
Cross-Daggers
in
Smithfield
last
Bartholomew-Fair
) who perform such variety of Curiosities both in Dancing, Walking on the Slack Rope, Tumbling, as far surpass any ever yet seen-
Music:
You will likewise be entertain'd with that variety of Musick as was never in this Fair before-
61
30 May 1701
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's
Last
Shift
62
07 July 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Oroonoko
Music:
New Musick set to Flutes ; and to be perform'd-Mr Banister, Mr Banister's Son; and some of
Mr Weldon
's new Songs- perform'd in his
last
Consort
Dance:
Mrs Campion; Vaulting on the Horse-
63
11 July 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Bury Fair
Music:
The
last
New Entertainment compos'd for Flutes on the Stage,-Mr Bannister, Mr Bannister's Son
Song:
Mrs Lyndsey
Dance:
64
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, another 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-
65
24 August 1702
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
they being the greatest Performers of Men, Women and Children that can be found beyond the Seas, so that the World cannot parallize them for Dancing on the Low/Rope, Vaulting on the High/Rope, Walking on the Slack and Sloping Ropes-the Famous Company of Rope-Dancers out-doing all others to that Degree, that it has highly recommended them, both in Bartholomew Fair and
May Fair
last
, to all the best persons of Quality in
England
. And by all are owned to be the only amazing Wonders of the World, in every thing they do: 'tis there you will see the
Italian Scaramouch
dancing on the Rope, wiph a Wheel-barrow before him, with two Children and a Dog in it, and with a Duck on his Head; who sings to the Company and causes much Laughter
66
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
67
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, others; a Young Gentlewoman who never perform'd before in Publick; With a
Scene between Scaramouch and
Harlequin
- , entirely New; Vaulting on the Horse-
68
12 March 1703
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-all the same Masters [who perform'd at his [
Edward Keene
's]
last
Meeting
69
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), They will perform several Dances on the Rope upon the Stage, being improv'd to that Degree, far exceeding all others in that Art.-two famous French Girls;
Newest Humours of
Harlequin
, as perform'd by him before the Grand Signior at
Constantinople
-father of two famous French Girls; Also the Famous Mr Evans, lately arriv'd from
Vienna
, will shew you Wonders of another kind, Vaulting on the Manag'd Horse, being the greatest Master of that kind in the World-Mr Evans
70
18 May 1703
@ Hampstead
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-; particularly a Song-[
Hughes
] [before
Her Majesty
, in Congratulation of Her Majesty's
Happy
Accession to the Crown; [Also several Entertainments-Mr Dean, Signior Francisco; [And three New Songs [never perform'd anywhere-Mr Hughs; [And that much celebrated Song for the Trumpet[, perform'd originally-Mr Pate [in
The Island Princess
, beginning
Rouse ye Gods of the Main
; [Also a Sonata for two Trumpets-; [and positively there will be perform'd an Extraordinary Entertainment on the Arch/Lutes-an Eminent Master [who never perform'd there before; accompanied-Mr Dean, others
71
18 June 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's
Last
Shift; Or, The Fool In Fashion
Music:
Entertainment of flute music-Bannister, Bannister's son; A new instrumental piece-the best hands
Dance:
The Highland
,
The Whip of Dunboyne
-Claxton
Entertainment:
Imitations
. The Famous Mr Clynch will for this once, at the desire of several Persons of Quality, perform his Imitation of an Organ with 3 Voices, the Double Curtel, the Bells, the Huntsman with his Horn and Pack of Dogs-Mr Clynch; All which he performs with his Mouth on the open Stage, being what no Man besides himself could ever yet attain to
72
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
-
73
07 July 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Comical Rivals; Or, The School Boy
Afterpiece Title:
The Old Batchelor (Act IV only)
Afterpiece Title:
The Angry Doctor and the Doubting Philosopher (
last
Act of
Le Medicin Malgre Luy
)
Song:
Dance:
74
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 their
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 other, especially his resting on one hand with his whole Body extended while he drinks several Glasses of Wine, and then 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 others in their Art, that they have been presented with Medals at most of the Courts in
Europe
75
23 August 1703
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainments
Dance:
Dancing on the Ropes , after the
French and Italian Fashion
-a Company of the finest Performers that ever yet have been seen in the whole World; For in the same Booth will be seen the two Famous French Maidens , so much admir'd in all Places and Countries where ever they come, (especially in
May-Fair
last
) where they gain'd the highest Applause from all the Nobility and Gentry, for their wonderful Performance on the Rope, both with and without a Pole....To which is added; Vaulting on the High/Rope-; Tumbling on the Stage-; As also Vaulting on two Horses, on the great Stage, at once-
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