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76
16 April 1761
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Wife's Relief
Afterpiece Title:
Florizel and Perdita
Entertainment:
After the Farce:(this night only) the Origin, Nature, and Progress of the:
Order of
British
Bucks
, with the
Whimsical Behavior of Choice Spirits
and
M. Thurot's Trip to Carrickfergus
-Mr Shuter. See17610326
Dance:
The
Last New Comic Dance
-Maranesi, Mlle Capdeville
77
31 August 1761
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Fair Bride; Or, The Unexpected Event
Afterpiece Title:
The
British
Tar's Triumph over M Soup-Maigre
Entertainment:
of singing and dancing.of singing and dancing
78
08 August 1765
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Busy Body
Afterpiece Title:
The Citizen
Dance:
I:
The Dutchman
, as17650719
Song:
II, IV:
The
British
Fair
,
Through the Wood
,
Laddie
-a young Lady
Entertainment:
CComic Post Haste Observations in his Journey to Paris
-Shuter; followed by Dance
The English Sailor at Marseilles
-Mas. Clinton, Miss Street
79
13 December 1770
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Arthur; Or, The
British
Worthy
Afterpiece Title:
The Miller of Mansfield
80
12 November 1772
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Arthur; Or, The
British
Worthy
Afterpiece Title:
Wits Last Stake
81
12 May 1775
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Maid Of The Mill
Afterpiece Title:
Cross Purposes
Dance:
A New Comic Dance call'd
The Country Macaroni Assembly
-Daguville, Daguville's Scholar; in which (by Desire)
Minuet
-Helme, Sga Vidini; End Opera: A New Dance call'd
The
British
Bacchanalian
, or
The Hop-Pickers
, an Interlude of Singing and Dancing,-Helme, Sga Vidini; in which
The Wooden Shoe Dance
- introduced by Daguville
Ballet:
II: A New Grand Historical Dance of Warriors, call'd
Boadicea Queen of Britain
. Queen-Mrs Daguville; her Two Daughters-Miss Ross, Miss Armstrong (Scholars to
Daguville
); Helme, Daguville
82
16 May 1775
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
The What D'Ye Call It
Dance:
I:
The Country Macaroni Assembly
, as17750512; With
Minuet
, as17750512; End Opera:
The
British
Bacchanalian
, as17750512; with
Wooden Shoe Dance
, as17750512
Ballet:
II:
Boadicea Queen of Britain
. As17750512, but in addition are Twenty@three Combatants-, dressed after the manner of the ancient
Britons
and
Romans
83
07 July 1775
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Eldred; Or, The
British
Freeholder
Afterpiece Title:
The Mock Doctor
Dance:
The Medley
-
84
01 May 1776
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Eldred; Or, The
British
Freeholder
Afterpiece Title:
The Two Misers
Dance:
End:
Mirth and Jollity
, as17760102
85
02 May 1778
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
The Commissary
Dance:
End I: a new
Comic Dance
-Langrish, Master Jackson, Miss Parish, Miss Lings (pupils of
Aldridge
); End II: [
The Cricket@Match
[sic]
The Cricketters
, as17780128; [in which part of the celebrated
Tambourine Dance
-Aldridge[, originally composed and danced by him; III:
Hornpipe
, as17771017
Ballet:
End: a new, Grand Marine Pantomimical Dance, suited to the times,
The Sailors' Revels at Portsmouth; or,
British
Glory
. in which an accurate view of the Isle of Wight and the Fleet now riding at Spithead. Principal Characters: Bobby Flip the Boatswain-Aldridge; Powder Monkey-Master Jackson; Mat Mizen-Langrish; Molly Topknot-Miss Besford; Susan Constant-Miss Valois; with variety of other Characters, and
Hornpipe Dancing
-in an entire new stile
86
05 May 1778
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
British
Heroine
Afterpiece Title:
Midas
Entertainment:
Monologue
.End:
Tony Lumpkin's Ramble through London
-Quick
87
28 December 1778
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Macaroni Adventurer; Or, Woman's A Riddle
Afterpiece Title:
Fashionable Love; or, The Happy
British
Tar
Afterpiece Title:
The Covent Garden Tragedy
Dance:
Entertainments of
Dancing
-
Entertainment:
Monologue
.End III:
Imitations
[Vocal and Rhetorical, never attempted, a Trumpet-a Choice Spirit [who will (to his vocal performances) accompany himself with the Symphonies (his 1st appearance on the stage [unidentified])
88
10 March 1781
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Dissipation
Afterpiece Title:
Comus
Song:
III:
Smiling love to thee belong
-Miss Field, Miss Wright (
British
Union-Catalogue
, p. 621)
89
19 October 1781
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Arthur; Or, The
British
Worthy
Afterpiece Title:
Who's the Dupe
Dance:
In mainpiece by Zuchelli, Henry, Miss Armstrong, Miss M. Stageldoir. [This was the same, as here assigned, in all subsequent performances, but beginning with 11 Dec. Henry is omitted.]
Song:
In mainpiece the Vocal Parts by Du-Bellamy, Williams, Fawcett, Chaplin, Phillimore, &c.; Miss Phillips, Miss Collett, Miss Wright, Miss Stageldoir, Mrs Wrighten
90
15 August 1788
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Election
Afterpiece Title:
Inkle and Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
The Minor
Dance:
End 2nd piece:
The
British
Soldier Triumphant
-Byrn, Ratchford, Miss DeCamp, Mrs Goodwin
91
01 September 1788
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A Quarter Of An Hour Before Dinner
Afterpiece Title:
Peeping Tom
Afterpiece Title:
A Mogul Tale
Dance:
End 1st piece:
Dance
-[probably
The
British
Soldier Triumphant
, as17880813
92
30 April 1789
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd And She Wou'd Not
Afterpiece Title:
The Blade-Bone; or, Harlequin's Frolic
Afterpiece Title:
The Virgin Unmask'd
Entertainment:
Monologue
Preceding:
British
Loyalty
[; or,
A Squeeze for St. Paul's
by
George Colman ynger
]-Bannister Jun
93
22 May 1789
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Winter's Tale
Afterpiece Title:
The
British
Sailor; or, The Fourth of June
Afterpiece Title:
The Quaker
Entertainment:
Monologue
End 2nd piece:
Ned Shuter's Observations in a Post Haste Journey to Paris
-Bernard
94
01 July 1789
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Tit For Tat
Afterpiece Title:
Peeping Tom
Entertainment:
Monologue
British
Loyalty
; or,
A Squeeze for St Paul's
, as17890617
God save the King
, as17890617 but
Reeve
95
23 April 1790
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love For Love
Afterpiece Title:
The Pannel
Dance:
As17900308
Entertainment:
Monologue
Previous: his being the Anniversary of
His Majesty
's Happy Recovery,
British
Loyalty
; or, a
Squeeze for St. Paul's
-Bannister Jun
Song:
After which: the Stage being decorated and illuminated in the same Superb Stile which it was for the Reception of his Majesty on Dec. the 16 last,
God save the King
-Dignum, Sedgwick, Alfred, Danby, Fawcett, Haymes, Hollingsworth, Lyons, Maddocks, Phillimore
96
06 June 1791
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Double Falsehood; Or, The Distrest Lovers
Afterpiece Title:
Tippoo Saib; or,
British
Valour in India
Afterpiece Title:
Barnaby Brittle
Dance:
In 2nd piece:
Battle Dance
-, and a Representation of English and
British
Grand Martial Procession
Song:
I:
Hark the Lark at Heaven's Gate sings
(set by
Dr Cooke
)-Bannister, Johnstone, Incledon, Mrs Mountain; End II:
Black Eyed Susan
-Incledon; IV:
Fond Echo Forbear thy fond sigh
(written by
Shakspeare
[recte
Lewis Theobald
], and composed new for the Evening's Performance by
Shield
)-Mrs Mountain; In Pantomime:
Poor Orra tink on Yanco dear
(the music by
Dibdin
)-Mrs Mountain;
The Gallant Soldier born to Arms
(composed by
Hook
)-Incledon;
Indian War Song
-Bannister;
The Tobacco Box
:
Tho' the Fate of Battle on Tomorrow wait
-Johnstone, Mrs Warrell
97
24 October 1791
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Venice Preserv'd
Afterpiece Title:
Taste; or, Diversion in the Morning
Dance:
I afterpiece:
Mock Minuet
-Alderman, Lady Pentweazel
Song:
End:
The Tobacco Box
-Johnson, Miss Chatterley
Entertainment:
Monologues
After Singing:
British
Loyalty
[; or,
A Squeeze to St. Paul's
-Wilkinson; End II afterpiece:
Bucks have at Ye All
-a Gentleman (1st appearance on any stage [unidentified])
Music:
Between Acts: several pieces of
Martial Music
-his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester's Band(, in full uniform, by Permission)
98
15 October 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Country Girl
Afterpiece Title:
Who's the Dupe
Song:
End I:
song
-a Young Lady; End II:
song
-Incledon; End III:
song
-a Lady; End IV:
song
-Johannot
Entertainment:
Monologues
End:
Roxana's Epilogue
-;
British
Loyalty
; or,
A Squeeze to St. Paul's
-Lyon
99
03 May 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Road To Ruin
Afterpiece Title:
To Arms; or, The
British
Recruit
Afterpiece Title:
Two Strings to Your Bow
Dance:
In 2nd piece: Byrn, Mme Rossi
Song:
End 2nd piece:
The Sea Storm
-Incledon
Entertainment:
Monologue
. As17930410
100
02 October 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
How To Grow Rich
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin's Chaplet
Entertainment:
Afterpiece: [To conclude with Three Entire New Scenes, representing the Town and Harbour of
Toulon
; with a View of the Manoeuvring of the
British
, Spanish, and French Fleets
, after the Surrender of the Town and Fortifications to the English] on the Twenty-ninth of August [1793]. In which,
When in War on the Ocean
-Davies; an Entire New
Song
[composed by
Shield
,-Incledon; The Music- [Selected by
Shaw
from
Pepusch
,
Dr Arne
,
Arnold
,
Fisher
, [Michael]
Arne
,
Vincent
,
Dibdin
,
Reeve
,
Shield
; The
Dances
-Byrn, Holland[; The Scenery-
Hodgins
,
Walmsley
,
Phillips
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