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SELECT * FROM london_stages WHERE MATCH('(@(perftitleclean,performancetitle) "Musical Entertainment"/1)') GROUP BY eventid ORDER BY weight() desc, eventdate asc OPTION field_weights=(perftitleclean=150, performancetitle=100), ranker=wordcount
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51
23 August 1699
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
s
52
25 November 1699
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
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53
29 November 1699
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Entertainment
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54
01 December 1699
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Entertainment
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55
07 December 1699
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Entertainment
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56
03 January 1700
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
s
57
04 January 1700
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Entertainment
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58
05 January 1700
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
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59
06 January 1700
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
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Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
s
60
31 January 1701
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal
Entertainment
s-Signor Mancini, formerly Servant to the late
King of Spain
61
25 August 1701
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
s
Dance:
[By] 6 Companies of Rope Dancers; who] [are joyned in one, they being the greatest Performers of Men, Women, and Children, that could be found beyond the Seas, where will be performed such wonderful variety of Dancing, Vaulting, Walking on the Slack Rope, the Sloaping Rope-; [you will see a wonderful Girl of 10 years of Age, who walk backward up the sloaping Rope-Girl of 10 years[, driving a Wheel-barrow behind her; [also you will see the Great Italian Master, who not only passes all that has yet been seen upon the low Rope, [but he Dances[ without a Pole upon the Head of a Mast [as high as the Booth will permit, and afterwards stands upon his Head on the same-Great Italian Master; [You will also be entertained with the many Conceits of an Italian Scaramouch, who Dances on the Rope [with 2 Children and a Dog in a Wheel-barrow, and a Duck on his Head-Italian Scaramouch
Dance:
Such variety of Dancing, Vaulting, Walking on the Slack/Rope, Tumbling, as has never been seen in this Fair before-
62
11 May 1702
@ Hampstead Wells
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-the best Masters; with particular
Entertainment
s on the Violin-Mr Dean
63
01 June 1702
@ Hampstead Wells
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-the best Masters; with particular
Entertainment
s on the Violin-Mr Dean; Singing-Mr Hughs
64
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:
65
18 August 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Bartholomew Fair
Entertainment:
Several Extraordinary
Entertainment
s, as will be express'd in the Bills
66
16 October 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rule A Wife And Have A Wife
Entertainment:
With several Extraordinary
Entertainment
s that are particularly bespoke by some Gentry, which will be express'd at large in the great Bills
67
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
68
23 October 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Constant Couple; Or, A Trip To The Jubilee
Song:
A new song-Mrs Campion;
Dialogue between two Beaus and two Coquet Ladies
-
Dance:
A new dance-Mrs Campion, Laferry; An
Entry
-Mrs Campion; the Dance- originally performed in
The World in the Moon
Music:
An
Entertainment
of New Instrumental Musick-Mr Bannister
69
26 October 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love Makes A Man; Or, The Fop's Fortune
Entertainment:
Several pretty
Entertainment
s-
70
22 December 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Lancashire Witches; Or, Teague O Devilly, The Irish Priest
Music:
several
Entertainment
s of Musick by himself- The FamousSignor Gasperine lately arriv'd from
Rome
, in Consort with others
Song:
Since Times are so Bad
-Leveridge, Mrs Lindsey
71
13 March 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Old Mode And The New
Song:
Leveridge
Music:
Several
Entertainment
s on the Violin-Gasperini
Dance:
The Devonshire Girl-; particularly a
Quaker's Dance
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72
19 April 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Emperor Of The Moon
Music:
Sonatas-Gasperini; A New
Entertainment
-the whole Band; in which some extraordinary Parts upon the Flute Violin and Hautboy-Paisible, Banister, Latour
Song:
Leveridge
Dance:
DuRuel, Mrs Campion; with a new dance-the Devonshire Girl in imitation of
Mlle Subligne
73
27 April 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Oroonoko
Music:
As17030419 with an
entertainment
composed by
Keller
-
Dance:
DuRuel, Mrs Campion
Entertainment:
Vaulting
. Vault on the manag'd Horse, where he lyes with his Body extended on one Hand in which posture he drinks several Glasses of Wine with the other, and from that throws himself a Sommerset over the Horses Head, to Admiration-Evans lately arrived from
Vienna
74
May 1703
@ May Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainment
s
Dance:
That Variety of Rope/danceing and Tumbling-; as far exceeds all that has ever yet been publickly seen; where the Lady Mary, who has given such great Satisfaction to the highest Nobility of the Kingdom, will outdo whatever she has perform'd before
75
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
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