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10 May 1791
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
National Prejudice
Afterpiece Title:
The Poor Soldier
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End II: (for that Night only some)
Comic
Imitation
s
-Mrs Wells; End: instead of an Epilogue, some
Tragic
Imitation
s
-Mrs Wells
2
27 September 1770
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beaux Stratagem
Afterpiece Title:
The Vintner Tricked
Entertainment:
IV: Tragical
Imitation
s-Miss Rose (By Particular Desire); End of Play:
Imitation
s of Mr and Mrs Cadwallader-Mas. Frank, Miss Rose; Between the Acts of the Farce: The Picture of a Playhouse; or,
Bucks have at ye all
-Death
3
18 September 1776
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Miser
Afterpiece Title:
Midas
Entertainment:
Before: An Address to the Town, with
Imitation
s
-Master Russell , a child but 6 years of age; End II:
Bucks Have at ye all
-Master Russell; End IV:
Imitation
s
-Decastro; End:
The Cries of London
-Shuter (By Desire); Jo Haine's
Epilogue
-Shuter riding on an Ass
4
21 August 1781
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Confederacy
Afterpiece Title:
The Son-in-Law
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End II: Vocal
Imitation
s-Bannister Sen.; End: Rhetorical
Imitation
s-Bannister Jun
5
23 May 1789
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Dramatist
Afterpiece Title:
The Farmer
Entertainment:
Vocal
Imitation
s
, as17890515, but Mrs
Wrighten (+World
, 24 May); End:
Imitation
[of
Mrs Siddons
in the "ring" speech, Act II. ii (
World
, 23 May) from
Isabella
]-Mrs Wells
6
31 July 1789
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Spanish Barber
Afterpiece Title:
The Portrait
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End:
Theatrical
Imitation
s
Serious, Comic, Vocal, and Rhetorical,-Rees;
Duologue
End afterpiece:
Hobby@Horses
Describing the Statesman's Hobby, the Ladies' Hobby, the Lawyer's Hobby, the Physician's Hobby, the Manager's Hobby, and R. Palmer's own Hobby,-R. Palmer, Iliff
7
18 August 1790
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Gretna Green
Afterpiece Title:
The Liar
Afterpiece Title:
The Virgin Unmask'd
Entertainment:
End I 2nd piece:
Tragic
Imitation
s
-Mrs Wells; End II:
Comic and Vocal
Imitation
s
-Mrs Wells; End play:
Favourite Speech
the "ring" speech in IV.ii from
Isabella
-Mrs Wells
8
28 April 1792
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Notoriety
Afterpiece Title:
Robin Hood
Entertainment:
Monologues
Preceding: [a New Address,
She Couldn't Help It
-[by
Harley
]; End: Collins's
Ode on the Passions
-Mrs Esten; [
Imitation
s
End II:
Dramatic
Imitation
s
[Comic, Vocal and Tragic,-Mrs Wells
9
02 June 1792
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
Barataria; or, Sancho Turned Governor
Dance:
As17920509
Entertainment:
As17920414;
Imitation
s
End I: several
Imitation
s
entirely New,-Mrs Wells;
Monologue
10
06 May 1795
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Bank Note
Afterpiece Title:
The Death of Captain Faulknor; or, British Heroism
Afterpiece Title:
Tom Thumb
Song:
Incidental to 1st piece:
The Irishman's Peep at the Continent
-Johnstone; In course:
Black Eyed Susan
-Incledon; In course 2nd piece: [
Larpent MS 1079
states, correctly, that most of the songs were "Sung in
Arrived at Portsmouth
"]
Glee
-Incledon, Linton, Bowden (
Shield
);
With pride we steer for Britain's Coast
-Incledon (Shield);
O bring me wine
-Bowden (Shield);
A description of the Irish way of settling a Quarrel
-Johnstone (
Reeve
);
Negro Song
-Mrs Martyr (Reeve);
Description of a Cockney
-Munden (Reeve);
Hail to the Brave
-Johnstone, Bowden, Incledon (Shield)
Entertainment:
End II:
Imitation
s
of several favorite Vocal Performers-Mrs Wells; End 1st piece:
Imitation
s
of two celebrated Tragic Actresses-Mrs Wells (positively her last appearance in public)
11
03 June 1795
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Country Girl
Afterpiece Title:
Hob in the Well
Afterpiece Title:
Britain's Glory; or, A Trip to Portsmouth
Song:
In 3rd piece:
Within a mile of Edinburgh
-Mrs Bland;
Rule Britannia
-
Dance:
Piece to conclude:
Dance of Sailors
-
Entertainment:
Monologue
End: (by permission of the Author [
John Taylor
])
Monsieur Tonson
-Palmer; [
Imitation
s
End II: a
Variety of
Imitation
s
-Caulfield
12
25 February 1799
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Chapter Of Accidents
Afterpiece Title:
Two Strings to Your Bow
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
of
Mrs Siddons
in
Isabella
-Mrs Sumbel;
Imitation
s of
Mrs Jordan
,
Mrs Crawford
and
Mrs Martyr
-Mrs Sumbel
13
15 May 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Birth Day
Afterpiece Title:
The Follies of a Day
Afterpiece Title:
St
Song:
End I 1st piece:
song
-Master Gray; End I 2nd piece:
Time has not thin'd my flowing Hair
-Incledon, Townsend; End 2nd piece:
This Life is like a Country Dance
-Fawcett;
The Advantage of Toping
-Townsend;
Fat Dolly the Cook
-Munden;
The Anchor Smiths
-Townsend
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End I 1st piece: a
Few Select
Imitation
s
-Townsend
14
16 September 1800
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
The Author
Dance:
In II: a
Hornpipe
-
Song:
After
Imitation
s:
Sweet Echo
-Mrs Mountain
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End:
Variety of
Imitation
s
-T. Trueman
15
17 September 1777
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
The Mayor of Garratt
Dance:
III: a
Hornpipe
-
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End:
New
Imitation
s
Vocal and Rhetorical-Hutton
16
09 October 1777
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Coquette; Or The Mistakes Of The Heart
Afterpiece Title:
The True-Born Irishman; or, The English Sailors and Soldiers in America
Dance:
End IV: a
Hornpipe
-Miller
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
End:
Imitation
s
, Vocal and Rhetorical,-Decastro ; several new ones, and those which Foote introduced him in before
their Majesties
17
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
18
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
19
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:
Imitation
s
. 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
20
19 June 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Oroonoko
Song:
Leveridge; particularly
Genius of England
-
Dance:
DuRuel;
Scotch Whim
-Mrs Bicknell
Entertainment:
Imitation
s
.As17030618
21
09 November 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Rover
Music:
Italian sonatas on the violin-Gasperini
Dance:
Dancing in
imitation
of Mlle de Subligny-Devonshire Girl
22
29 April 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Spanish Fryar
Afterpiece Title:
The Stage Coach
Song:
The Mad Song
in
Don Quixote
set by
Henry Purcell
-Boman;
Scotch Song in
Imitation
of an Old Woman
-Mrs Willis; Mrs Hodgson, Davis, Cook
Dance:
Between acts: Variety of Dancing-
23
08 June 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Caesar Borgia; Son Of Pope Alexander Vi
Song:
Mrs Hodgson; A two/part song-Cook, Davis;
Indian Trumpet Song
-Davis;
Song in
Imitation
of an Old Woman
,
Irish Whim
-Mrs Willis
Music:
A new Set of Airs for the Trumpet Hautboys and Violins composed by
Corbett
-
Dance:
Miss Evans, Clark, Firbank, Firbank's scholar
24
09 June 1704
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Psyche; Or, Love's Mistress
Music:
All the Vocal and Instrumental Music compos'd by the Famous
Mr Matthew Lock
-
Dance:
New dances- proper to the occasion; particularly
Arbour Dance in
Imitation
of the Original
-duRuel, Cherrier, Laforest
25
10 July 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Ignoramus
Dance:
A new
Italian Scaramouch
-Layfield, his first on the stage; other dances-Layfield, Miss Evans
Song:
Mrs Hodgson, Cook, Davis, Miss Baldwin; A comical dialogue-Short, Mrs Willis;
Song in
Imitation
of an Old Woman
-Mrs Willis
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