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1
27 December 1734
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Arlequin Balourd; Or, Harlequin Blunderer
Afterpiece Title:
Le Portrait
Dance:
A new Chacone in several Characters: Harlequin Man-Cochoy Jr; Harlequin Woman-Miss Chateauneuf; Pierot Man-Rol
and
; Pieraite-Mrs Mimie; Punch-Villeneuve; Dame Jigogne-Malter; Scaramouch Man-De Lisle; Scaramouch Woman-Mrs Le Sage Jr. The Frolick, as17341226 (latter in Daily Advertiser only)
2
26 November 1713
@ Tennis Court
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
Mr Gibbons's Company of French Rope Dancers; where you will see stiff Rope-little Child (about two Years
and
a half
old
) perform such wonderful things, as is surprising to all that beh
old
him; extraordinary Dancing on the stiff Rope-A
Young
Maiden who dances to Admiration; Dancing on the Rope, Playing on the Violin-the famous Scaramouch lately come from
France
, who turns himself as if he was going on the Ground; Walking on the Slack Rope after the Italian manner-A
Young
Man; Lastly Tumbles-The Famous Gibbon who has had the honour to perform before most of the Courts in
Europe
, for Lightness,
and
Agility, far beyond what has ever yet been seen; You will likewise be entertained with good Musick-
3
11 September 1732
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Jealous Husb
and
Outwitted
Entertainment:
Several new
and
surprizing Performances, never perform'd by any one besides herself, on the Strait Rope [the famous-Signora Violante [[1] She Dances a Minuet as Neatly as a Dancing Master on a Floor. [2] She Dances with a Board, ten Foot in length, loose upon the Rope. [3] She Dances with two Boys fastned to her feet; which Occasions great Mirth. [4] She Dances with two heavy
Men
ty'd to her Feet. [5] She Performs the Exercise of the Colours. After this surprising Performance, Miss Violante will Dance a Louvre in Boys Cloaths
Dance:
t the Desire of several Gentle
men
and
Ladies, the White Joke-will be danced by an
Old
Woman, with Pierrot in the Basket; Pierrot-Lalauze;
Old
Woman-Tobin
4
04 August 1740
@ Tottenham Court
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
All Alive
And
Merry; Or, The Happy Miller Just Arriv'd: Being The Humourous Magical Mill That Grinds
Old
Men
And
Women
Young
Again
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Gr
and
Volgi
5
11 April 1767
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Suspicious Husb
and
Afterpiece Title:
Thomas
and
Sally
Dance:
I:
The Sicilian Peasants
-Sga Manesiere, Miss Wilford [see17641001]; To conclude with the
Original Dance
[, in the characters of an
Old
Man
and
Old
Woman
-Arnauld, Miss Poitier; III:
A Minuet
-Fishar, Miss Wilford
6
30 June 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Suicide
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
7
02 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Surrender Of Calais
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
8
04 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I'll Tell You What
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
9
10 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Young
Quaker
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
10
12 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Battle Of Hexham
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
Dance:
End: As17920627
11
17 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Inkle
And
Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
Young Men, and Old Women
12
05 June 1704
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Miser
Dance:
duRuel;
Miller's Dance
-Pinkeman
Entertainment:
And
performing these several Performances, first an Organ with three Voices, then the Double Curtel, the Flute, the Bells, the Huntsman, the Horn, Pack of Dogs, all with his Mouth-Mr Clinch of
Barnet
;
and
an
old
Woman of Fourscore Years of Age nursing her Gr
and
/Child all which he does open on the Stage-Mr Clinch; Next performing several Mimick Entertain
men
ts on the Ladder, first he st
and
s on the top-round with a Bottle in one h
and
,
and
a Glass in the other,
and
drinks a Health; then plays several Tunes on the Violin, with fifteen other surprizing Performances which no man but himself can do-a Gentleman
13
18 October 1716
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Timon Of Athens; Or, The Man-hater
Song:
As17161004
Dance:
Dupre, Boval, Dupre Jr, Prince, Birkhead, Mrs Santlow, Mrs Bicknell, Miss
Young
er; particularly
Lads
and
Lasses
,
Dame Ragundy
and
Her Family
in the Characters of a
Harlequin Man
and
Woman
,
Two Fools
, a
Punch
,
and
Dame Ragundy--
14
19 May 1725
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Old
Batchelor
Afterpiece Title:
Hob
Music:
S$Signior Archangello Correlli
's First Concerto-; Concerto on Little Flute-John Baston
Dance:
DDrunken Man
-Harper;
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson;
Scaramouch
-a Youth of 10 Years
Old
, who never appeared on any Stage before
15
18 May 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Mourning Bride
Dance:
SShepherd
and
Shepherdess
-
Young
S
and
ham,
Young
S
and
ham's Sister;
Scaramouch
-
Young
S
and
ham; Serious Dance-Lally, Mrs Walter
16
08 May 1727
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Country Wife
Music:
Eighth of
Corelli
's Concerto s-
Dance:
End I:
La Pieraite
-Roger, Mrs Brett; II:
Peasant
-
Young
S
and
ham,
Young
S
and
ham's Sister; III:
La Jeunesse
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; IV:
Matlose
-Lally, Miss Tenoe; V:
The Cobler's Jealous Wife
-
17
10 May 1728
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd
And
She Wou'd Not
Dance:
End I:
Pastoral Dance
-
Young
Master Lally, Miss Brett; II:
Comic Dance
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson Sr; III:
Turks Dance
-Thurmond, others; IV: Miss Brett; V:
Fawns
-Lally, Essex;
Drunken Man
-Harper
18
05 May 1735
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant
Afterpiece Title:
Flora
Dance:
IV: Pastoral by Mrs Bullock. V: La Follette c'est Ravizee by Tench
and
Mrs Woodward
Song:
II:
old
Anacreon (composed by Leveridge) sung by Nicholls in the Character of an
Old
Man. III: Waterman's Song, as17350502
19
11 February 1736
@ Mercer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocals by Miss Cecilia
Young
, Miss Isabella
Young
, Miss Esther
Young
. First Violin by Festing. Concerto on French Horn by Charles. Solo on German Flute by Balicourt. H
and
el's Water Piece. Preamble on Kettle Drums by Benjamin Baker
20
24 April 1759
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Way Of The World
Afterpiece Title:
The Guardian
Song:
I:
Johnny
and
Kate
-Beard, Miss
Young
; III: A
Cantata
-Miss
Young
; IV: Miss
Young
21
25 April 1785
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'tis Well It's No Worse
Afterpiece Title:
The Diversions of the Morning
Afterpiece Title:
Lethe, -AEsop,
Old
Man, Mercury, Drunken Man, Charon, Bowman, Snip, Fine Gentleman, Frenchman, Lord Chalkstone to be performed, for that night only, by a Society of Gentleman; Mrs Riot-Mrs Dore
Monologue:
1785 04 25 Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown
22
19 June 1795
@ White-Lion Inn, Wych Street (the former south continuation of Drury Lane)
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Child Of Nature
Afterpiece Title:
The Oracle
Song:
Between the parts:
singing
-two
Young
Ladies;
The Midshipman
-a
Young
Lady;
Jack Rattling
(in character)-a
Young
Lady
Entertainment:
Monologues
.
An Address to the Ladies
-Miss C?. Kent (a Child of 6 years of Age);
Collins
'
Ode on the Passions
,
Garrick
's
Picture of a modern Fine Lady
-Miss Kent; conclude: an
Address of Thanks
-Kent
23
March 1674
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Amorous
Old
Woman; Or, 'tis Well If It Take
24
25 August 1701
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertain
men
ts
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 st
and
s 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-
25
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 recom
men
ded them, both in Bartholomew Fair
and
May Fair
last, to all the best persons of Quality in
Engl
and
.
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
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