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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900
Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors
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THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE
(later THE ADELPHI THEATRE)
1806-1900
Calendar for 1809-1810
Edited by John W. Brokaw
A Publication of
The Adelphi Calendar Project
Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors
Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst
1992
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The Sans Pareil opened 11 December. It was a larger theatre than before because of the "new and commodious gallery" (Morning Post), which had been built after the summer season. Tickets were one shilling for the gallery and, as in the past, two shillings for the pit and four for the boxes.
The company was changed substantially from that of 1808. Its strength was in singing and pantomime. Three singers stand out: William Broadhurst, John Isaacs and James F. Pyne; all later achieved some success at Covent Garden and the English Opera. Broadhurst, the younger Charles Dibdin thought, had a "perhaps unparalleled sweetness of voice, in a Man" (Memoirs, p. 97). Isaacs, a bass, sang in the 1826 world premiere of Weber's Oberon at Covent Garden (White, A History of English Opera, p. 256). In his three years at the Sans Pareil, according to the Biography of the British Stage, he became a "deserved favorite." James Pyne apparently relied on his voice alone to make his way in the theatre. The Biography of the British Stage asserted, "this pleasing vocalist . . . has no ability as an actor." However, this was not cause for dismay, since Pyne was engaged "to sing and not to act." (At Jane Scott's benefit in March, Pyne and proprietor John Scott, "his first appearance on any stage," played the title roles in The Two Misers of Smyrna. Good fun rather than exquisite acting must have been the aim of this entertainment.)
Miss Scott's pantomime, The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key, was a great success, running the whole season. It was probably a somewhat different piece from week to week, with improvisations and interludes not announced on the bills. In fact, management's failure to say exactly what would or would not be presented on a given evening led to some disappointment and unruliness in the audience. The Necromancer was disrupted on 11 January and again on 12 January. These ructions resulted in a declaration of policy on the bill by management: "Whatever is named shall be produced but nothing but what is inserted in the bills and advertisements of the day shall be brought forward" (22 January). Auld was Harlequin this year, his first of three successive seasons at the theatre. Lardner returned as Pantaloon and James Kirby as Clown. Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott was Columbine most of the run. In her absence Miss Ruggles began to establish herself in the role; she made a favorable impression on the Persian Ambassador, at whose command she took a benefit on 3 April when she danced Columbine.
At least two pieces by the prolific Jane Scott played every evening this year. Three works from prior seasons, The Red Robber, The Bashaw and The Magistrate, and a new piece, Mary, The Maid of the Inn, rotated throughout the season. Mary was a Gothic verse melodrama derived from Southey's poem. Miss Scott complicated Southey's plot, and her surprise revelations at the denouement softened his stark vision. This quite successful melodrama was revived in the 1811 and 1816 seasons.
John P. "Jack" Bologna and a "Miss" H. Bologna (who might be either, his niece, the daughter of Louis Bologna, or the Harriet Bath Barnwell whom Jack married in 1800) joined the company this season. Harriet was a principal dancer in the year's only two ballets and took minor roles in two other pieces. Bologna brought the shadow show back to the Sans Pareil for the first time since the 1806 season, when John Scott operated his own machinery. Bologna had been presenting such shows for several years, when he was not engaged as Harlequin. His Lilliput Island opened January 11 and played at intervals some thirty-four times. It was described on the bills as "an interlude in five scenes." In addition to these shadow shows, Bologna presented another of his lenten productions, "Bologna's Mechanical Exhibitions."
Several performers associated with the Sans Pareil for many years made their first appearance this season, most of them in minor roles: Godbee, Robert Stebbing, Swan, Mrs. Daly and Miss LeBrun. John Scott again managed the theatre and James Sanderson returned as composer and band leader.
JB FM
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11 Dec 1809 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, next 12 Dec 1809
Genre (comic ballet) new comic ballet dance
First Night Cast
principal characters: Auld (1st time here), Youens (1st time here), Hunt, Miss H. Bologna (1st time here), Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (1st time here)
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Auld
Youens
Hunt
Miss H. Bologna
Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott
stick dance and combat (after manner of the Spanish peasantry)
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: James Sanderson
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, next 12 Dec 1809
Genre (comic pantomime) comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Cornelius Agrippa (the Necromancer): [James F.] Pyne; Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin: Auld; Cripplegateino, or Pantaloon: Lardner; Featherissimo, or Lover: Hunt; Old Dame Thump: Youens (fr Brighton) Pantaloon's three servants Grim Whisker: Swan; Monsieur La Frog: Godbee; Tight Skin: Yates Harlequin's serious Italian serenade: [William?] Broadhurst, Chapman, Miss Moor, Mrs. [James F.] Pyne Clown's comic burlesque serenade barber: [Robert?] Stebbing; bellman: J[ohn] Isaacs; cobbler: [C. H.?] Simpson postboy: Master Lardner; chimney sweeps: May, Davis; fishwomen: Mrs. Daly, Mrs. May; Italian confectioner: Cross; Anysideino, Necromancer's man, afterwards Clown: [James] Kirby; Rosa (market girl): Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; Columbine's four female attendants: Mrs. Daly, Miss Lever, Miss Westley, Miss Ruggles; female statue, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott; dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes: Miss A. Lever, Miss Ruggles, Miss Westley, Miss Jones, May, Swan, Godbee, [C. H.?] Simpson; Euphrosyne (Goddess of Mirth): Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; Hebe (Goddess of Youth): Miss Cook; Ganymead (cup bearer to Jupiter): Miss Smith; conductors of the car of Bacchus: Master Monro, Master Witacar, Master Sols, Master Aubin; princes attendant on Bacchus: [James F.] Pyne, J[ohn] Isaacs, [William?] Broadhurst; females bearing offerings: Mrs. May, Mrs. Daly; Cupid: Miss Le Brun; Bacchus: Miss H. Bologna
Reference Cast
Cornelius Agrippa: James F.
Pyne
Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin:
Auld
Cripplegateino, or Pantaloon:
Lardner
Featherissimo, or Lover: Hunt
Old Dame Thump: Youens
Grim Whisker: Swan
Monsieur La Frog: Godbee
Tight Skin: Yates
Harlequin's serious Italian
serenade:
William? Broadhurst
Chapman
Miss Moor
Mrs. James F. Pyne
barber: Robert? Stebbing
bellman: John Isaacs
cobbler: C. H.? Simpson
postboy: Master Lardner
chimney sweeps:
May
Davis
fishwomen:
Mrs. Daly
Mrs. May
Italian confectioner: Cross
Anysideino, Necromancer's man,
afterwards Clown: James Kirby
Rosa: Mrs. James F. Pyne
Columbine's four female
attendants:
Mrs. Daly
Miss Lever
Miss Westley
Miss Ruggles
female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Mrs. Elizabeth
Pincott
dancing Bacchanals and
Bacchantes:
Miss A. Lever
Miss Ruggles
Miss Westley
Miss Jones
May
Swan
Godbee
C. H.? Simpson
Euphrosyne: Mrs. James F. Pyne
Hebe: Miss Cook
Ganymead: Miss Smith
conductors of the car of Bacchus:
Master Monro
Master Witacar
Master Sols
Master Aubin
princes attendant on Bacchus:
James F. Pyne
John Isaacs
William? Broadhurst
females bearing offerings:
Mrs. May
Mrs. Daly
Cupid: Miss Le Brun
Bacchus: Miss H. Bologna
DIR: [John] Scott
pas seul: Miss H. Bologna
"superb scene of Bacchanalian bower and grand splendid procession in honor of Bacchus"
1. [illeg] antechamber; 2. interior of Necromancer's study; 3. tomb of Harlequin; 4. statue of Columbine; 5. Italian villa; 6. enchanted wood with magic stiles; 7. Pantaloon's library; 8. moonlight with serenade; 9. view near Florence; 10. Italian confectioner's shop; 11. dungeon of Inquisition; 12. vineyard; 13. magnificent grapery in the groves of Bacchus
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (1)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott]
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, next 12 Dec 1809
Genre (spectacle) favorite serio comic spectacle
First Night Cast
Sanguinario (the Red Robber): J[ohn] Isaacs; Mizen: [James F.] Pyne; Captain Hartly: [William?] Broadhurst (1st time here); Roderigo: [Robert?] Stebbing (1st time here); Junk: Hunt; Pedro: [C. H.?] Simpson; Lady Helen: "Young Lady" (1st time any stage); Annette: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; sailors, robbers, village girls: [Unlisted]
Reference Cast
Sanguinario: John Isaacs
Mizen: James F. Pyne
Captain Hartly: William?
Broadhurst
Roderigo: Robert? Stebbing
Junk: Hunt
Pedro: C. H.? Simpson
Lady Helen: "Young Lady"
Annette: Mrs. James F. Pyne
sailors, robbers, village girls:
Unlisted
(dI) requiem of village girls
performance on three instruments: The performance will be by an infant prodigy--a child 6 yrs of age
comic song: "Four-and-Twenty Lord Mayor's Shows", [Robert?] Stebbing [Robert?] Stebbing 1st London app
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12 Dec 1809 Tue eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (2)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 11 Dec 1809, next 13 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (2)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 11 Dec 1809, next 13 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (2)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 11 Dec 1809, next 13 Dec 1809
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13 Dec 1809 Wed eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (3)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Dec 1809, next 14 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (3)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Dec 1809, next 14 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (3)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Dec 1809, next 14 Dec 1809
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14 Dec 1809 Thu eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (4)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Dec 1809, next 15 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (4)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Dec 1809, next 15 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (4)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Dec 1809, next 15 Dec 1809
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15 Dec 1809 Fri eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (5)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 14 Dec 1809, next 16 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (5)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 14 Dec 1809, next 16 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (5)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 14 Dec 1809, next 16 Dec 1809
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16 Dec 1809 Sat eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (6)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Dec 1809, next 18 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (6)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Dec 1809, next 18 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (6)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Dec 1809, next 18 Dec 1809
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18 Dec 1809 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (7)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 16 Dec 1809, next 19 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (7)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 16 Dec 1809, next 19 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (7)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 16 Dec 1809, next 19 Dec 1809
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19 Dec 1809 Tue eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (8)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 18 Dec 1809, next 20 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (8)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 18 Dec 1809, next 20 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (8)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 18 Dec 1809, next 20 Dec 1809
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20 Dec 1809 Wed eve Sans P |
11 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (9)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Dec 1809, next 21 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (9)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Dec 1809, next 21 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (9)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Dec 1809, next 21 Dec 1809
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21 Dec 1809 Thu eve Sans P |
21 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (10)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Dec 1809, next 22 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (10)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Dec 1809, next 22 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (10)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Dec 1809, next 22 Dec 1809
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22 Dec 1809 Fri eve Sans P |
21 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (11)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 21 Dec 1809, next 23 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (11)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 21 Dec 1809, next 23 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (11)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 21 Dec 1809, next 23 Dec 1809
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23 Dec 1809 Sat eve Sans P |
21 Dec 1809 bill NN |
1) The Faggot Makers (12)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Dec 1809, next 27 Dec 1809
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (12)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Dec 1809, next 27 Dec 1809
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (12)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Dec 1809
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25 Dec 1809 Mon eve Sans P |
DARK: Christmas Day
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26 Dec 1809 Tue eve Sans P |
DARK: Boxing Day
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27 Dec 1809 Wed eve Sans P |
27 Dec 1809 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (13)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 23 Dec 1809, next 28 Dec 1809
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Taken from a poem of Southey, "Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew"; In later seasons, the subtitle of the poem is used as a subtitle of the play AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, next 28 Dec 1809
Genre (burletta) tragic melodramatic burletta
First Night Cast
Richard: [William?] Broadhurst; Mornington: Auld; first servant: J[ohn] Isaacs; Mary's father: [James F.] Pyne; Lord Edward: Lardner; assassin: Forster; Farmer Stiles: [Robert?] Stebbing; second servant: Hunt; gibbet maker: [C. H.?] Simpson; Mary: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment cast taken from bill DFo 5 February, 1810
Reference Cast
Richard: William? Broadhurst
Mornington: Auld
first servant: John Isaacs
Mary's father: James F. Pyne
Lord Edward: Lardner
assassin: Forster
Farmer Stiles: Robert? Stebbing
second servant: Hunt
gibbet maker: C. H.? Simpson
Mary: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (13)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 23 Dec 1809, next 28 Dec 1809
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28 Dec 1809 Thu eve Sans P |
28 Dec 1809 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (14)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 27 Dec 1809, next 29 Dec 1809
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (2)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 27 Dec 1809, next 29 Dec 1809
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (14)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 27 Dec 1809, next 29 Dec 1809
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29 Dec 1809 Fri eve Sans P |
28 Dec 1809 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (15)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 28 Dec 1809, next 30 Dec 1809
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (3)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 28 Dec 1809, next 30 Dec 1809
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (15)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 28 Dec 1809, next 30 Dec 1809
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30 Dec 1809 Sat eve Sans P |
28 Dec 1809 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (16)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 29 Dec 1809, next 1 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (4)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 29 Dec 1809, next 1 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (16)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 29 Dec 1809, next 1 Jan 1810
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1 Jan 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
28 Dec 1809 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (17)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 30 Dec 1809, next 2 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (5)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 30 Dec 1809, next 2 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (17)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 30 Dec 1809, next 2 Jan 1810
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2 Jan 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (18)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 1 Jan 1810, next 3 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (6)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 1 Jan 1810, next 3 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (18)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 1 Jan 1810, next 3 Jan 1810
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3 Jan 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (19)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 2 Jan 1810, next 4 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (7)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 2 Jan 1810, next 4 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (19)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 2 Jan 1810, next 4 Jan 1810
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4 Jan 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
4 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (20)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 3 Jan 1810, next 5 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (8)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 3 Jan 1810, next 5 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (20)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 3 Jan 1810, next 5 Jan 1810
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5 Jan 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
4 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (21)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 4 Jan 1810, next 6 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (9)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 4 Jan 1810, next 6 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (21)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 4 Jan 1810, next 6 Jan 1810
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6 Jan 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
4 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (22)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 5 Jan 1810, next 8 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (10)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 5 Jan 1810, next 8 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (22)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 5 Jan 1810, next 8 Jan 1810
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8 Jan 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
4 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (23)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 6 Jan 1810, next 9 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (11)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 6 Jan 1810, next 9 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (23)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 6 Jan 1810, next 9 Jan 1810
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9 Jan 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
4 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (24)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 8 Jan 1810, next 10 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (12)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 8 Jan 1810, next 10 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (24)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 8 Jan 1810, next 10 Jan 1810
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10 Jan 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
10 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) The Faggot Makers (25)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 9 Jan 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (13)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 9 Jan 1810, next 11 Jan 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (25)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 9 Jan 1810, next 11 Jan 1810
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11 Jan 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
11 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (14)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 10 Jan 1810, next 12 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (26)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 10 Jan 1810, next 12 Jan 1810
Lilliput Island; or, Automaton Shadows By John P. Bologna in five SCENES: (1) game keeper and men (2) forest of wild beasts of all descriptions (3) a stag hunt (4) the humourous knife grinder. (Scenery descriptions from B.L. bill 29 Jan 1809)
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12 Jan 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (15)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 11 Jan 1810, next 13 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (27)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 11 Jan 1810, next 13 Jan 1810
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13 Jan 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (16)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 12 Jan 1810, next 15 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (28)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Jan 1810, next 15 Jan 1810
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15 Jan 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (17)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 13 Jan 1810, next 16 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (29)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Jan 1810, next 16 Jan 1810
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16 Jan 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (18)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 15 Jan 1810, next 17 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (30)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Jan 1810, next 17 Jan 1810
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17 Jan 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (19)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 16 Jan 1810, next 18 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (31)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 16 Jan 1810, next 18 Jan 1810
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18 Jan 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (20)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 17 Jan 1810, next 19 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (32)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 17 Jan 1810, next 19 Jan 1810
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19 Jan 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (21)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 18 Jan 1810, next 20 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (33)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 18 Jan 1810, next 20 Jan 1810
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20 Jan 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (22)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 19 Jan 1810, next 5 Feb 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (34)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Jan 1810, next 22 Jan 1810
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22 Jan 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
22 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (1)
Title Comment Originally subtitled Midnight Adventures of Three Spaniards AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, next 23 Jan 1810
Genre (musical entertainment) admired musical melo dramatic burletta
First Night Cast
Raymond: [William?] Broadhurst; Osmin: [James F.] Pyne; Jaques: [Robert?] Stebbing; Hassan: J[ohn] Isaacs; ladies of the seraglio: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott, Miss H. Bologna, Miss A. Lever, Miss Ruggles, Mrs. Daly, Miss Westley, Miss Smith, Miss Bates, Miss Jones; Zelas: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; Bashaw: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Raymond: William? Broadhurst
Osmin: James F. Pyne
Jaques: Robert? Stebbing
Hassan: John Isaacs
ladies of the seraglio:
Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott
Miss H. Bologna
Miss A. Lever
Mrs. Daly
Miss Westley
Miss Smith
Miss Bates
Miss Jones
Miss Ruggles
Zelas: Mrs. James F. Pyne
Bashaw: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (35)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Jan 1810, next 23 Jan 1810
nosegay dance: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott, Auld; pas seul: Miss H. Bologna
performance on two ladders: [James] Kirby
As a consequence of disruption of the pantomime on Jan 11 and 12 this statement was issued. "Whatever is named shall be produced but nothing but what is inserted in the bills and adverisements of the day shall be brought forward." Later versions excluded reference to the pantomime and referred to entertainments in general
"I Am the Boy for Bewitching Them", Jones; "Hey Merry, Hey Down Derry", Jones
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23 Jan 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
22 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (2)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 22 Jan 1810, next 24 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (36)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Jan 1810, next 24 Jan 1810
|
24 Jan 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
22 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (3)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 23 Jan 1810, next 25 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (37)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 23 Jan 1810, next 25 Jan 1810
|
25 Jan 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Jan 1810 bill BL |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (4)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 24 Jan 1810, next 26 Jan 1810
Cast as reference cast (22 Jan 1810)
ADDS black slave: Hunt
Cast Comment There is no mention of a black slave on any other bills located
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (38)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 24 Jan 1810, next 26 Jan 1810
|
26 Jan 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
25 Jan 1810 bill BL |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (5)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 25 Jan 1810, next 27 Jan 1810
Cast as reference cast (22 Jan 1810)
ADDS black slave: Hunt
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (39)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 25 Jan 1810, next 27 Jan 1810
|
27 Jan 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
25 Jan 1810 bill BL |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (6)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 26 Jan 1810, next 29 Jan 1810
Cast as reference cast (22 Jan 1810)
ADDS black slave: Hunt
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (40)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 26 Jan 1810, next 29 Jan 1810
|
29 Jan 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
29 Jan 1810 bill BL |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (7)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 27 Jan 1810, next 31 Jan 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (41)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 27 Jan 1810, next 31 Jan 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
30 Jan 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
DARK: Martyr's Day
|
31 Jan 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
29 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (8)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 29 Jan 1810, next 1 Feb 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (42)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 29 Jan 1810, next 1 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
cast truncated for reasons of space
|
1 Feb 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
29 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (9)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 31 Jan 1810, next 2 Feb 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (43)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 31 Jan 1810, next 2 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
2 Feb 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
29 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (10)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 1 Feb 1810, next 3 Feb 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (44)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 1 Feb 1810, next 3 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
3 Feb 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
29 Jan 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (11)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 2 Feb 1810, next 3 Apr 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (45)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 2 Feb 1810, next 5 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
5 Feb 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
5 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; not in Nicoll AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, next 6 Feb 1810
Genre (ballet) new Scotch ballet divertisement
First Night Cast
principal characters: Auld, Hunt, Lardner, Youens, Godbee, Swan, [C. H.?] Simpson, May, Miss Lever, Mrs. May, Miss Jones, Miss Westley, Miss Ruggles
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Auld
Hunt
Lardner
Youens
Godbee
Swan
C. H.? Simpson
May
Miss Lever
Mrs. May
Miss Jones
Miss Westley
Miss Ruggles
Miss H. Bologna
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (23)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 20 Jan 1810, next 6 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (46)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 3 Feb 1810, next 6 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
6 Feb 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
5 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (2)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 5 Feb 1810, next 7 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Miss
H. Bologna
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (24)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 5 Feb 1810, next 7 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (47)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 5 Feb 1810, next 7 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
7 Feb 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
5 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (3)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 6 Feb 1810, next 8 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Miss
H. Bologna
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (25)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 6 Feb 1810, next 8 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (48)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 6 Feb 1810, next 8 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
8 Feb 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (4)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 7 Feb 1810, next 9 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (26)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 7 Feb 1810, next 9 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (49)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 7 Feb 1810, next 9 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
9 Feb 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (5)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 8 Feb 1810, next 10 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (27)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 8 Feb 1810, next 10 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (50)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 8 Feb 1810, next 10 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
10 Feb 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Highland Miller (6)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 9 Feb 1810, next 12 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (28)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 9 Feb 1810, next 12 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (51)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 9 Feb 1810, next 12 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
12 Feb 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (7)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 10 Feb 1810, next 13 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (29)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 10 Feb 1810, next 13 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (52)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 10 Feb 1810, next 13 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
13 Feb 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (8)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 12 Feb 1810, next 14 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (30)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 12 Feb 1810, next 14 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (53)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Feb 1810, next 14 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
14 Feb 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (9)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 13 Feb 1810, next 15 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (31)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 13 Feb 1810, next 15 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (54)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Feb 1810, next 15 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
15 Feb 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (10)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 14 Feb 1810, next 16 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (32)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 14 Feb 1810, next 16 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (55)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 14 Feb 1810, next 16 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
16 Feb 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (11)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 15 Feb 1810, next 17 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (33)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 15 Feb 1810, next 17 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (56)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Feb 1810, next 17 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
17 Feb 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (12)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 16 Feb 1810, next 19 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (34)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 16 Feb 1810, next 19 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (57)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 16 Feb 1810, next 19 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
19 Feb 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
19 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (13)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 17 Feb 1810, next 20 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (35)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 17 Feb 1810, next 20 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (58)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 17 Feb 1810, next 20 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
20 Feb 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
19 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (14)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 19 Feb 1810, next 21 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (36)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 19 Feb 1810, next 21 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (59)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Feb 1810, next 21 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
21 Feb 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
19 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (15)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 20 Feb 1810, next 22 Feb 1810
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (37)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 20 Feb 1810, next 8 Mar 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (60)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Feb 1810, next 22 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
22 Feb 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
19 Feb 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Highland Miller (16)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 21 Feb 1810, next 23 Feb 1810
2) The Magistrate (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: James Sanderson
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, next 23 Feb 1810
Genre (musical entertainment) favorite burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: [James F.] Pyne; Giles Gubbins: [Robert?] Stebbing; William: May; Fanny: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; Edward: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment cast taken from DFo bill 26 February, 1810
Reference Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: James F.
Pyne
Giles Gubbins: Robert? Stebbing
William: May
Fanny: Mrs. James F. Pyne
Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (61)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 21 Feb 1810, next 23 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
23 Feb 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Highland Miller (17)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 22 Feb 1810, next 24 Feb 1810
2) The Magistrate (2)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 22 Feb 1810, next 24 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (62)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Feb 1810, next 24 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
24 Feb 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
24 Feb 1810 adv Times |
1) The Magistrate (3)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 23 Feb 1810, next 26 Feb 1810
2) The Highland Miller (18)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 23 Feb 1810, next 26 Feb 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (63)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 23 Feb 1810, next 26 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
BUT female statue, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
|
26 Feb 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
26 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (4)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 24 Feb 1810, next 27 Feb 1810
Scrapbook implies Lilliput Island was played first
2) The Highland Miller (19)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 24 Feb 1810, next 27 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
Cast Comment bill says" Mr. Pincott"--typo assumed
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (64)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 24 Feb 1810, next 27 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
"A Woman is Like", Jones; "The Exciseman", J[ohn] Isaacs
pas seul: Miss H. Bologna
(sc 10--originally scene 11 "The Dungeon") Clown's comic confession: [James] Kirby (as Clown), Auld (as Harlequin), J[ohn] Isaacs (as a friar)
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27 Feb 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
26 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (5)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 26 Feb 1810, next 1 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (20)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 26 Feb 1810, next 1 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (65)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 26 Feb 1810, next 1 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
1 Mar 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
26 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (6)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 27 Feb 1810, next 2 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (21)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 27 Feb 1810, next 2 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (66)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 27 Feb 1810, next 2 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
2 Mar 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
26 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (7)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 1 Mar 1810, next 3 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (22)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 1 Mar 1810, next 3 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (67)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 1 Mar 1810, next 3 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
3 Mar 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
26 Feb 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (8)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 2 Mar 1810, next 5 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (23)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 2 Mar 1810, next 5 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (68)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 2 Mar 1810, next 5 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
5 Mar 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
5 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (9)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 3 Mar 1810, next 6 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (24)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 3 Mar 1810, next 6 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (69)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 3 Mar 1810, next 6 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
new bravura song: [Schmidt], [James F.] Pyne song accompanied by Schmidt on trumpet
|
6 Mar 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
5 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (10)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 5 Mar 1810, next 10 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (25)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 5 Mar 1810, next 8 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (70)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 5 Mar 1810, next 8 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
7 Mar 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
DARK: Ash Wednesday
|
8 Mar 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
8 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
Special Performance Benefit: Miss Scott
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (38)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 21 Feb 1810, next 13 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
2) The Highland Miller (26)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 6 Mar 1810, next 10 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (1)
Title Comment "Adapt. from de Falbaire's play perf. before their Majesties in Fontainbleau, 1770" (bill) AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, next 12 Mar 1810
Genre (comic operetta) comical farcical burletta from the French
First Night Cast
Gripon (or Gripe, a miser): John Scott (1st app any stage); Martin (or Hunks, a miser): [James F.] Pyne; Henriette (or Harriot, niece to Gripe): Mrs. [James F.] Pyne; Madelon (or Jenny, servant to Gripe): Mrs. Daly; Aly (principal Janizary): J[ohn] Isaacs; Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing; Osman: Jones; Jerosme (or Lively, nephew to Hunks): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Gripon: John Scott
Martin: James F. Pyne
Henriette: Mrs. James F. Pyne
Madelon: Mrs. Daly
Aly: John Isaacs
Mustapha: Robert? Stebbing
Osman: Jones
Jerosme: Miss Jane M. Scott
1. square or public place with the port in the city of Smyrna entirely new scenery
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (71)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 6 Mar 1810, next 10 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
trumpet concerto: Schmidt
new Sotch dance: "The Highland Miller"
"Dying scene from Mother White Cap", [James] Kirby (for this night only); occasional address: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
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10 Mar 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
5 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (11)
Performances first 22 Feb 1810, previous 6 Mar 1810
2) The Highland Miller (27)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 8 Mar 1810, next 3 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (72)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 8 Mar 1810, next 12 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
12 Mar 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
12 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (2)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 8 Mar 1810, next 13 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (73)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 10 Mar 1810, next 13 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
new Scotch dance: "Just Like Love", [William?] Broadhurst
|
13 Mar 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
12 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (3)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 12 Mar 1810, next 15 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (74)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 12 Mar 1810, next 15 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
3) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (39)
Title Comment "By desire" Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 8 Mar 1810, next 22 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
|
15 Mar 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
15 Mar 1810 adv Times |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (4)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 13 Mar 1810, next 17 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (75)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 13 Mar 1810, next 17 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
16 Mar 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
|
17 Mar 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
17 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (5)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 15 Mar 1810, next 19 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (76)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 15 Mar 1810, next 19 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
19 Mar 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
19 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (6)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 17 Mar 1810, next 20 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (77)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 17 Mar 1810, next 20 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
20 Mar 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
19 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (7)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 19 Mar 1810, next 26 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (78)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 19 Mar 1810, next 22 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
"Just Like Love", [William?] Broadhurst
|
21 Mar 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
|
22 Mar 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (40)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 13 Mar 1810, next 24 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (79)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 20 Mar 1810, next 24 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
|
23 Mar 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
|
24 Mar 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
24 Mar 1810 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (41)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 22 Mar 1810, next 31 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (80)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 22 Mar 1810, next 26 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
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26 Mar 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
26 Mar 1810 bill DFo |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (8)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 20 Mar 1810, next 31 Mar 1810
2) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (81)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 24 Mar 1810, next 31 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
Bill includes, for first time, extensive plot summary
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28 Mar 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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30 Mar 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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31 Mar 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
31 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (42)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 24 Mar 1810, next 2 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (9)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 26 Mar 1810, next 2 Apr 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (82)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 26 Mar 1810, next 2 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
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2 Apr 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
2 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (43)
Performances first 27 Dec 1809, previous 31 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (27 Dec 1809)
BUT Mornington:
"Young Gentleman"
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (10)
Performances first 8 Mar 1810, previous 31 Mar 1810
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (83)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 31 Mar 1810, next 3 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
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3 Apr 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
3 Apr 1810 bill LTM |
Special Performance Benefit: Miss Ruggles; Command of the Persian Ambassador
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (12)
Performances first 22 Jan 1810, previous 3 Feb 1810
Cast as reference cast (22 Jan 1810)
OMITS ladies of the seraglio:
Miss Ruggles
2) The Highland Miller (28)
Performances first 5 Feb 1810, previous 10 Mar 1810
Cast as reference cast (5 Feb 1810)
ADDS principal character: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (84)
Performances first 11 Dec 1809, previous 2 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (11 Dec 1809)
ADDS friar: John Isaacs
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
Cast Comment Miss Ruggles this night only
song: -A Lady (1st app any stage)
hornpipe: May
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4 Apr 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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6 Apr 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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11 Apr 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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13 Apr 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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14 Apr 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1810 scr LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
Sans Pareil Theatre. Doors open 5:30, curtain 6:30, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
11 December 1809 - 14 April 1810 94 performances: 94 evening
| Benefit (2): | Miss Scott (8 Mar 1810) Miss Ruggles, Command of the Persian Ambassador (3 Apr 1810) |
| Dark (4): | Christmas Day (25 Dec 1809) Boxing Day (26 Dec 1809) Martyr's Day (30 Jan 1810) Ash Wednesday (7 Mar 1810) |
| Lenten Entertainment (10): | Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition (16 Mar 1810, 21 Mar 1810, 23 Mar 1810, 28 Mar 1810, 30 Mar 1810, 4 Apr 1810, 6 Apr 1810, 11 Apr 1810, 13 Apr 1810, 14 Apr 1810) |
| Scott, Miss Jane M. |
Bashaw, The (22 Jan 1810) Magistrate, The (22 Feb 1810) Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809) Necromancer, The (11 Dec 1809) Red Robber, The (11 Dec 1809) Two Misers of Smyrna, The (8 Mar 1810) |
| Unknown |
Faggot Makers, The (11 Dec 1809) Highland Miller, The (5 Feb 1810) |
| Sanderson, James |
Magistrate, The (22 Feb 1810) Necromancer, The (11 Dec 1809) |
Aubin, Master
conductors of the car of Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Auld
principal characters (25) in Faggot Makers (11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Mornington (37) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 21 Feb 1810); Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Broadhurst, William?
Raymond (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Richard (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); princes attendant on Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Captain Hartly (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)Chapman
Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Cross
Italian confectioner (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Davis
chimney sweeps (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Forster
assassin (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)Godbee
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Monsieur La Frog (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Hunt
black slave (3) in Bashaw (25 Jan 1810 - 27 Jan 1810); principal characters (25) in Faggot Makers (11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); second servant (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); Featherissimo, or Lover (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Junk (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)Isaacs, John
Hassan (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); first servant (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); bellman (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); princes attendant on Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); friar (21) in Necromancer (26 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Sanguinario (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809); Aly (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Jones
Osman (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Kirby, James
Anysideino, Necromancer's man, afterwards Clown (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Lardner
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Lord Edward (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); Cripplegateino, or Pantaloon (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Lardner, Master
postboy (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)May
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); William (11) in Magistrate (22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810); chimney sweeps (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Monro, Master
conductors of the car of Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Pyne, James F.
Osmin (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Sir Walter Worthy (11) in Magistrate (22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810); Mary's father (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); Cornelius Agrippa (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); princes attendant on Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Mizen (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809); Martin (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Scott, John
Gripon (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Simpson, C. H.?
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); gibbet maker (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); cobbler (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Pedro (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)Sols, Master
conductors of the car of Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Stebbing, Robert?
Jaques (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Giles Gubbins (11) in Magistrate (22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810); Farmer Stiles (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); barber (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Roderigo (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809); Mustapha (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Swan
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Grim Whisker (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Witacar, Master
conductors of the car of Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Yates
Tight Skin (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Youens
principal characters (25) in Faggot Makers (11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Old Dame Thump (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
Bates, Miss
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)Bologna, Miss H.
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); principal characters (25) in Faggot Makers (11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810); principal characters (25) in Highland Miller (8 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Bacchus (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Cook, Miss
Hebe (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Daly, Mrs.
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); fishwomen (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Columbine's four female attendants (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); females bearing offerings (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Madelon (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Jones, Miss
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Le Brun, Miss
Cupid (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Lever, Miss
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Columbine's four female attendants (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Lever, Miss A.
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)May, Mrs.
principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); fishwomen (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); females bearing offerings (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Moor, Miss
Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Pincott, Mrs. Elizabeth
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); principal characters (25) in Faggot Makers (11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810); principal character (10) in Highland Miller (26 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); female statue, afterwards Columbine (61) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Pyne, Mrs. James F.
Zelas (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Fanny (11) in Magistrate (22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810); Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Rosa (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Euphrosyne (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Annette (12) in Red Robber (11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809); Henriette (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Ruggles, Miss
ladies of the seraglio (11) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Feb 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Columbine's four female attendants (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); female statue, afterwards Columbine (23) in Necromancer (29 Jan 1810 - 24 Feb 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); Columbine (1) in Necromancer (3 Apr 1810)Scott, Miss Jane M.
Bashaw (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Edward (11) in Magistrate (22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810); Mary (43) in Mary, the Maid of the Inn (27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810); Jerosme (10) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)Smith, Miss
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Ganymead (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)Westley, Miss
ladies of the seraglio (12) in Bashaw (22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); principal characters (28) in Highland Miller (5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810); Columbine's four female attendants (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (84) in Necromancer (11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
Bashaw, The; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards
* Faggot Makers, The(musical entertainment) by Miss Jane M. Scott (12 times, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Raymond: [William?] Broadhurst (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Osmin: [James F.] Pyne (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Jaques: [Robert?] Stebbing (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Hassan: J[ohn] Isaacs (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- ladies of the seraglio: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss H. Bologna (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss A. Lever (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Mrs. Daly (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Westley (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Smith (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Bates (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Jones (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Ruggles (11 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Feb 1810)
- Zelas: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Bashaw: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (12 perfs, 22 Jan 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- black slave: Hunt (3 perfs, 25 Jan 1810 - 27 Jan 1810)
* Highland Miller, The(comic ballet) by Unknown (25 times, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: Auld (25 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810), Youens (25 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810), Hunt (25 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810), Miss H. Bologna (25 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810), Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (25 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 10 Jan 1810)
Magistrate, The(ballet) by Unknown (28 times, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: Auld (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Hunt (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Lardner (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Youens (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Godbee (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Swan (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), [C. H.?] Simpson (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), May (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Lever (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Mrs. May (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Jones (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Westley (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Ruggles (28 perfs, 5 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss H. Bologna (25 perfs, 8 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- principal character: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (10 perfs, 26 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
* Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew(musical entertainment) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (11 times, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Walter Worthy: [James F.] Pyne (11 perfs, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
- Giles Gubbins: [Robert?] Stebbing (11 perfs, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
- William: May (11 perfs, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
- Fanny: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (11 perfs, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
- Edward: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (11 perfs, 22 Feb 1810 - 10 Mar 1810)
* Necromancer, The; or, The Golden Key(burletta) by Miss Jane M. Scott (43 times, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Richard: [William?] Broadhurst (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Mornington: Auld (37 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 21 Feb 1810), "Young Gentleman" (6 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- first servant: J[ohn] Isaacs (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Mary's father: [James F.] Pyne (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Lord Edward: Lardner (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- assassin: Forster (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Farmer Stiles: [Robert?] Stebbing (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- second servant: Hunt (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- gibbet maker: [C. H.?] Simpson (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Mary: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (43 perfs, 27 Dec 1809 - 2 Apr 1810)
Red Robber, The; or, The Statue in the Wood(comic pantomime) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (84 times, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Cornelius Agrippa: [James F.] Pyne (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin: Auld (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Cripplegateino, or Pantaloon: Lardner (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Featherissimo, or Lover: Hunt (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Old Dame Thump: Youens (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Grim Whisker: Swan (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Monsieur La Frog: Godbee (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Tight Skin: Yates (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Harlequin's serious Italian serenade: [William?] Broadhurst (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Chapman (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Moor (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- barber: [Robert?] Stebbing (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- bellman: J[ohn] Isaacs (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- cobbler: [C. H.?] Simpson (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- postboy: Master Lardner (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- chimney sweeps: May (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Davis (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- fishwomen: Mrs. Daly (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Mrs. May (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Italian confectioner: Cross (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Anysideino, Necromancer's man, afterwards Clown: [James] Kirby (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Rosa: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Columbine's four female attendants: Mrs. Daly (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Lever (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Westley (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Ruggles (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- female statue, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (61 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Ruggles (23 perfs, 29 Jan 1810 - 24 Feb 1810)
- dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes: Miss A. Lever (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Ruggles (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Westley (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Miss Jones (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), May (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Swan (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Godbee (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), [C. H.?] Simpson (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Euphrosyne: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Hebe: Miss Cook (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Ganymead: Miss Smith (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- conductors of the car of Bacchus: Master Monro (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Master Witacar (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Master Sols (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Master Aubin (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- princes attendant on Bacchus: [James F.] Pyne (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), J[ohn] Isaacs (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), [William?] Broadhurst (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- females bearing offerings: Mrs. May (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810), Mrs. Daly (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Cupid: Miss Le Brun (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Bacchus: Miss H. Bologna (84 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 3 Apr 1810)
- friar: J[ohn] Isaacs (21 perfs, 26 Feb 1810 - 3 Apr 1810)
- Columbine: Miss Ruggles (1 perf, 3 Apr 1810)
Two Misers of Smyrna, The; or, Mufti's Tomb(spectacle) by Miss Jane M. Scott (12 times, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
Summary Cast:
- Sanguinario: J[ohn] Isaacs (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Mizen: [James F.] Pyne (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Captain Hartly: [William?] Broadhurst (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Roderigo: [Robert?] Stebbing (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Junk: Hunt (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Pedro: [C. H.?] Simpson (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Lady Helen: "Young Lady" (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- Annette: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
- sailors, robbers, village girls: [Unlisted] (12 perfs, 11 Dec 1809 - 23 Dec 1809)
(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott (10 times, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Gripon: John Scott (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Martin: [James F.] Pyne (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Henriette: Mrs. [James F.] Pyne (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Madelon: Mrs. Daly (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Aly: J[ohn] Isaacs (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Osman: Jones (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
- Jerosme: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (10 perfs, 8 Mar 1810 - 2 Apr 1810)
Adelphi Theatre
End Of 1809-1810 Season
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