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76
12 May 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Voluntary Contributions
Afterpiece Title:
Curiosity
Afterpiece Title:
Florizel
and
Perdita; or, The Sheep Shearing
Song:
End 1st piece:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-; End 2nd piece:
Admiral Benbow
-Incledon
77
22 May 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Every One Has His Fault
Afterpiece Title:
Hooly
and
Fairly
Afterpiece Title:
Lock
and
Key
Dance:
In 2nd piece:
Highl
and
Reel
, as17980428
Song:
End III 1st piece:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon
78
23 May 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Widow Of Malabar
Afterpiece Title:
Reformed in Time
Afterpiece Title:
The Honest Thieves
Song:
In course:
Old Towler
,
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon
Monologue:
Monologue
. End 1st piece: (for that night only) a humourous, satirical Recitation,
Kraniographon
; selected from the favourite parts of
G. A. Stevens
's
Lecture on Heads
. in which: The Head of Alex
and
er the Great-; The Head of a Lawyer-; The Head of a Cherokee-; Every Body's Coat of Arms-; The Head of a Quack Doctor-; The Head of Flattery-; Girdle of Venus-; The Quack Doctor's Coat of Arms-; The Head of Nobody-Mrs Mountain in the Character of a
Student
79
01 June 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Inkle
And
Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin
and
Faustus
Song:
In I: the original
Duet
-Johnstone, Mrs Pope; In course of Evening:
Black Ey'd
Susan
,
Sally in our Alley
,
Old Towler
-Incledon;
The Beggar
, as17980525;
Duetto
, as17980528
80
16 March 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Five Thous
and
A Year
Afterpiece Title:
A Divertisement
Afterpiece Title:
Catherine
and
Petruchio
Dance:
In 2nd piece:
Ballet
-Blurton, Mrs Watts
Song:
End 1st piece:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon
81
06 April 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad
And
At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The Prisoner at Large
Afterpiece Title:
Fun
and
Frolic; or, Sailors' Revels
Song:
In course Evening:
The Storm
-Incledon;
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
Mad Tom of Bedlam
(in character)-Incledon;
Together let us range
(composed by
Boyce
)-Incledon, Miss Poole
82
12 April 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Count Of Burgundy
Afterpiece Title:
Three Weeks after Marriage
Afterpiece Title:
Netley Abbey
Song:
End:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon; End 2nd piece:
The Mid Watch
-Incledon
83
26 April 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Way To Get Married
Afterpiece Title:
British Fortitude
Afterpiece Title:
Lock
and
Key
Song:
End IV:
Boxing the Compass
-Fawcett; End Monologue:
The Group of Lovers
; or,
Beauty at her Levee
-Munden; 2nd piece:
I was called knowing Joey
-Simmons;
At dawn of life our Vows were plighted
-Miss Wheatley;
The turban'd Turk who scorns the world
-Johnstone;
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
The L
and
of Potatoes
-Johnstone;
Fa la la
-Incledon, Johnstone, Street, Linton
Entertainment:
Monologue
. End 1st piece:
A Fig for the Fellows
(Introductive of some Comic Reasons, which it is hoped will pass Current)-Mrs Mattocks, in the character of Miss Allspice, the Grocer's Daughter
84
03 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad
And
At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The Vanguard; or, British Tars Regaling after Battle
Afterpiece Title:
Tom Thumb
Song:
In course Evening:
Lovely Nan
(By permission of
Dibdin
),
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
A Bundle of Proverbs
-Munden;
In the Dead of the Night
-Miss Poole;
Together let us range
-Incledon, Miss Poole
85
13 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Inkle
And
Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
An Egeirophadron
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin's Chaplet
Dance:
II:
Negro Dance
-Bologna Jun., Platt, King
Song:
End I:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon
86
15 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Henry The Eighth
Afterpiece Title:
Hartford Bridge
Song:
In course of Evening:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
Tomorrow
-Incledon
Music:
Preceding:
Gr
and
Sonata
on the Piano Forte-Master Parker; with a new
Rondo
-Master Parker (
Haydn
); End I: a celebrated
Lesson
of
Nicolai
-Master Parker
Entertainment:
Monologues
End II:
Alex
and
er's Feast
-Master Parker; End:
Gr
and
Address to the Audience
-Master Parker
87
18 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Iron Chest
Afterpiece Title:
Catherine
and
Petruchio
Afterpiece Title:
Tell Truth
and
Shame the Devil
Song:
End:
Mad Tom
-Betts (1st appearance on the stage);
Young
William
-Incledon;
The Golden Days
-Munden;
The Tight Little Isl
and
-Townsend;
The Wind blew fresh
and
fair
-Townsend
Music:
End I 1st piece:
Concerto Clarionet
-Orsato (of the
Theatre Royal Venice
; 1st appearance in this Metropolis); a duetto solo by means of the Pression
and
Repercussion of the Air-Orsato This his curious Discovery has received the greatest Applause in most of the Courts
88
25 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Secrets Worth Knowing
Afterpiece Title:
Fortune's Frolic
Dance:
The Highl
and
Lovers
[see17990423]-; with
Un Pas de Trois
-Bologna, Miss E. Cabanel, Miss H. Cabanel;
Un Pas Seul Serieux
-Miss H. Cabanel;
Un Pas Seul de Demie Caractere
-Miss E. Cabanel, Platt
Song:
End II:
The Death of Admiral Benbow
-Incledon; End IV:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
The Tight Little Isl
and
-Townsend
89
03 June 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A Cure For The Heart Ache
Afterpiece Title:
The Tars of Old Engl
and
Regaling after a Victory [i
Afterpiece Title:
The Honest Thieves
Song:
End III:
The Tight Little Isl
and
-Townsend; End IV:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon
90
05 June 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Horse
And
The Widow
Afterpiece Title:
Inkle
and
Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
The School for Arrogance
Dance:
In II 2nd piece:
Negro Dance
, as17990513, but added:
Blurton
Song:
In course Evening:
Young
William
was a Seaman true
-Incledon; A favorite new
song
-Miss Waters; comic
song
-Munden;
Old Towler
-Incledon;
Boxing the Compass
-Fawcett
91
07 June 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Merchant Of Venice
Afterpiece Title:
The Brilliants
Afterpiece Title:
Comus
Dance:
In II 3rd piece: a
Dance
-Naiads
Song:
In:
Maria
; or,
The Beggar Girl
-Mrs Atkins;
Young
William
-Incledon; a new song,
The Negro Boy
(written by
Rees
,
and
composed by
Attwood
)-Miss Sims (in character)
92
07 October 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Romeo
And
Juliet
Afterpiece Title:
The Naval Pillar
Dance:
In afterpiece:
New Dance
(composed by Bologna Jun.)-Bologna Jun., King, Mrs Watts, Mrs Parker (1st appearance these 2 years)
Song:
The Songs written or selected for the afterpiece:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
When Britain first her Flag uprear'd
-Incledon, Johnstone, Linton;
An hungry Fox one day did spy
(Old
Welsh tune
)-Munden;
When Peace smiles around
-Mrs Martyr;
Sir Sydney Smith
-Fawcett;
When a Tar returns home
-Fawcett, Munden, Mrs Martyr;
Mr Speaker tho' 'tis late
--Incledon, Johnstone, Townsend, Linton;
A Bundle of Proverbs
-Munden;
In praise of the Pars who have leathered the World-Johnstone; +The Navy
and
Army of Britain forever
-Townsend;
The Embarkation
-Incledon; Glee
and
Chorus [
We come, ye guardians of our isle
]-Mrs Martyr, Miss Sims, Miss Wheatley, Mrs Sydney; Recitative
and
Finale [
Britons, your country's gratitude behold
]-Mrs Chapman, Incledon, Johnstone, Townsend, Linton
Opera:
End IV:
Solemn Dirge
. The Funeral
Procession of Juliet
-; Vocal Parts-Incledon, Johnstone, Townsend, Hill, Linton, Gardner, Denman, Blurton, King, Street, Lee, Little, Thomas, Sawyer, Tett, Dyke, Whitmore, Ms Waters, Ms Chapman, Ms Atkins, Ms Litchfield, Ms Mills, Ms Dibdin, Ms Wheatley, Ms Iliff, Ms Sims, Ms Whitmore, Ms Follett, Ms Watts, Ms Castelle, Ms Norton, Ms Gilbert, Ms Leserve, Ms Lloyd, Ms Masters, Ms Blurton, Ms Sydney, Ms Burnett, Ms Martyr
93
30 April 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Rage
Afterpiece Title:
The Critic; or, A Tragedy Rehears'd
Song:
End IV:
Sally in our Alley
-Incledon; End:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon; Afterpiece conclude:
Rule Britannia
-Incledon, Townsend, Hill, Chorus
94
27 May 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Wild Oats
Afterpiece Title:
The Deserter of Naples
Dance:
After Singing at end:
A New Dance
- (By Permission of the Proprietors of the
Royal Circus
) composed by
Byrne
, in which Mr Byrne, Mrs Byrne, will make their 1st appearance on this stage these 4 years, assisted by the three Miss Adams', Master Byrne (Their 1st appearance on this stage), Blurton, Platt, Wilde, L. Bologna, Lewiss, Klanert, Mrs Watts, Mrs Follett, Mrs Bologna, Miss Cox, Miss Bologna, Miss Dibdin
Song:
End II:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon; End IV:
The Anchor Smiths
-Townsend; End:
Boxing the Compass
-Fawcett;
Old Towler
-Incledon
95
29 May 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Chapter Of Accidents
Afterpiece Title:
The Spoil'd Child
Afterpiece Title:
The Hermione
Song:
End IV:
Old Towler
-Incledon; End:
Black Ey'd
Susan
-Incledon;
The Fight off Camperdown
-Townsend
96
30 May 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Laugh When You Can
Afterpiece Title:
Love in a Camp; or, Patrick in Prussia
Song:
End I:
The Sailor's Journal
-Incledon; In course Evening:
Young
William
was a seaman true
-Incledon;
All get drunk together
-Townsend;
United Englishmen
-Munden;
The Anchor Smiths
-Townsend
97
31 March 1778
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A Bold Stroke For A Wife
Afterpiece Title:
The Mayor of Garratt
Song:
Between Acts: Singing, particularly
Black Ey'd
Susan
the new
Hunting Song
-T. Smith
Entertainment:
Monologue
.End:
The Farmer's Blunder
-Follet
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