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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 1811-1812
Edited by Frank McHugh
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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In 1811-12, the Sans Pareil excelled at pantomime. As in the preceding season, a pantomime was given virtually every evening. The casting, however, was less stable than in 1810-11. Auld played Harlequin for the entire season, and Miss Ruggles returned as Columbine for all but the last six evenings, when Miss Wells replaced her. Miss Ruggles, who had performed at the Sans Pareil since the summer of 1808, was an accomplished dancer. A review of the 1817 Olympic pantomime mentions the "known graces and agility" of her Columbine (Theatrical Inquisitor, November, 1817, p. 229). Miss Ruggles left the Sans Pareil after the 1811-12 season. James Barnes opened as Pantaloon, but stayed only until Christmas, when he left and made a great hit in The White Cat; or, Harlequin in Fairy Wood, with the Drury Lane company, then at the Lyceum. Pantaloon was thereafter played by Montignani, Swan, Edwards or Daly. Lover was most frequently Edwards (late of Glasgow), but sometimes Swan or Montignani. "The celebrated Young Jones," played Clown most of the season. The forceful, "leather-lunged" James Jones, "the noisiest biped our critical ears ever encountered" (Theatrical Inquisitor, November, 1817, p. 389) was, the British Stage and Literary Cabinet said, "the quintessence of trick, roguery, grimace" (January, 1817, p. 32) and "one of the best clowns we ever encountered" (February, 1818, p. 51).
Jane M. Scott's new pantomime, The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java, ran the longest and was the most timely of her pieces this year, playing sixty-five times successively, beginning the first evening of the season. It celebrated the British expedition against Java, 4 August to 18 September 1811, in which 9,000 men under Lord Minto and Sir Stanford Raffles conquered a Franco-Dutch army of 17,000. This pantomime was perhaps as elaborate as the Scotts could make it, with fifty-eight major and minor roles and fifteen scenes. It surely gratified the audience's patriotic impulses. A sign of this was the new patriotic song by Miss Scott and orchestra leader Michael Parnell, apparently added as the piece gained momentum, which was announced on a 23 December bill. The pantomime offered spectacle--a bridal procession with an incidental dance by the corps de ballet, for instance. And it provided both information and fantasy, presenting several views of Batavia and of a "superb orangerie and garden of Asiatic plants" and dramatizing the legend of the poison tree. The Poison Tree concluded its run 4 February 1812. The pantomime which had opened the preceding season, The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad, returned on 10 February for forty performances.
If Jane Scott did well by her pantomime performers with the openings she wrote for them, she seems to have done at least as well by her acting company, with such varied pieces as The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, a comic opera which ran sixty-two evenings and returned in the next season, and Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or The Bough of Yew, a romantic verse melodrama submitted to the Lord Chamberlain in 1811 but first given in some form in 1809. John Scott, proprietor, manager, machinist, specialist in magic lanterns and fireworks must have devised some powerful effects for such a Gothic piece as this.
The performers roster swelled from the forty-four names of 1810-11 to fifty-eight this season. Signor Montignani, "from the Lisbon Opera," the new ballet master was active as composer and performer. James Villiers, better known for his many years as a Sadler's Wells actor, appeared here for the first of nine seasons. Mrs. Nathan E. Garrick (earlier in her career Sarah Jane Gray), actress and singer, joined the company for one season, as did James Pack, agilist and equilibrist, who performed in the two pantomimes and in variety acts. Pack, touted in an 1812 Sadler's Wells advertisement as "The Protean Prodigy," later converted to Christianity and wrote a pamphlet (1819) denouncing the theatres and circuses of his time.
The most notable incidental entertainments of 1811-12 included the dancing of Montignani, the singing of Sarah Jane Garrick, and the contortions of Pack, who sometimes played musical instruments "with head downwards," but more often made springs and somersets, "the whole in a neat and chaste manner" (23 January bill).
The theatre was engaged for Lenten entertainments by John Peter "Jack" Bologna (1781-1846), best known as Harlequin to Grimaldi's Clown at Sadler's Wells and Covent Garden, but also known for his Lyceum Phantascopia and various other conjuring, hydraulic and fireworks exhibitions. He gave twelve one-man shows at the Sans Pareil in 1811-12.
Eleven pieces were presented in the 120 evenings of this season, which began on 18 November 1811 and concluded on 9 April 1812. Jane Scott enjoyed a benefit on 24 February, Pack on 3 March, Misses Stubbs and Ruggles on 5 March, and Simpson on 19 March.
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18 Nov 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
18 Nov 1811 scr LTM |
Source Comment There is a Folger announcement that gives no pieces
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (1)
Title Comment from a poem by Southey AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, next 19 Nov 1811
Genre (melodrama) favorite pathetic burletta
First Night Cast
Richard: A. Jones (fr TR Edinburgh, 1st app here); Mary: Miss E. Stubbs (fr TR Liverpool, 1st app here); Mary's father: Minton; Wilmore: [James] Villiers (1st app here); Farmer Stiles: [Robert?] Stebbing; Mornington: Auld
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill 21 Nov [1811] (misfiled with 1809 bills); A. Jones was announced as J. A. Jones, but the initial J. does not appear on any bills
Reference Cast
Richard: A. Jones
Mary: Miss E. Stubbs
Mary's father: Minton
Wilmore: James Villiers
Farmer Stiles: Robert? Stebbing
Mornington: Auld
2) The Three Rivals (1)
CHOR: Sig. Montignani
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, next 19 Nov 1811
Genre (ballet) new Venetian ballet divertisement
First Night Cast
principal dancers: Miss Ruggles, Miss Ward, Mrs. Robinson, Auld, [James] Barnes, Sig. Montignani (fr Lisbon Opera)
Cast Comment cast supplemented from NN bill 21 Nov [1811]
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
Miss Ruggles
Miss Ward
Mrs. Robinson
Auld
Sig. Montignani
James Barnes
DES: J. Scott Jr. new scenery
3) The Lowland Romp (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: James Sanderson
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, next 19 Nov 1811
Genre (comic operetta) comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Duncan: [Robert?] Stebbing; 'Squire Dashwood: Thorpe; Lord Glenroy: A. Jones; Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly; Jane: Mrs. Minton (1st time here)
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill 21 Nov [1811]
Reference Cast
Duncan: Robert? Stebbing
'Squire Dashwood: Thorpe
Lord Glenroy: A. Jones
Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly
Jane: Mrs. Minton
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Inspired by government "recent" expedition against the island of Java. Description of poison tree from Dutch of N. P. Foeroch AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, next 19 Nov 1811
Genre (pantomime) new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
criminals condemned to fetch poison from the tree Arcazar, Javanese noble, afterwards Harlequin: Auld; Gormez (afterwards Pantaloon): [James] Barnes; Androule, afterwards Clown: Edwards (fr Glasgow Theatre) Mahometan priest (appointed by the Emperor to reside within fifteen miles of the tree): Minton; Priest's attendants (as boys): Miss Clark, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins; principal vocal guards: A. Jones, [Robert?] Stebbing, Daly, Thorpe; Deleterious (an evil spirit, guardian of the poison tree): [James] Villiers minor poisons, his attendants Mancinella: Riley; Lobelia: Godbee; Deadly Nightshade: Mrs. Robinson; Urtica (or Nettle): Miss Thorpe skeletons at the foot of the tree: Hill, Shaw; Hydrena, daughter to Deleterious, vocal Columbine (for the first four scenes): Miss E. Stubbs; Columbine: Miss Ruggles; wild man of the wood: [James] Pack (1st time here); Abel Drugger: Minton; Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs. Daly; Miss Abel Drugger: Miss Thorpe; animated black boy: Master Edwards; cunning woman: [C. H.?] Simpson; Dick Dash: [James] Villiers; Mistress of the straw hat shop: Miss Talbin; stay maker: Swan; French officer: Daly; French soldiers: Cross, Barnard, Squires; British naval officer: Godbee; sailors: Baldwin, Cox, Wilson characters in the last scene Emperor of Java: Morelli; nobles: A. Jones, [Robert?] Stebbing, Thorpe, Daly; pages: Miss Malpas, Miss Le Brun; sultanas: Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Daly, Miss E. Talbin, Miss Stubbs; dancing slaves: Riley, Swan, Barnard, [C. H.?] Simpson, Miss Lever, Miss Ward, Miss Robinson, Miss Cummins; soldier and sailor lasses, sparrers, mantua makers, milliners, pie man, sausage woman, toy woman, singing master, showman, stall men and women principal dancer: Sig. Montignani
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill 21 Nov [1811]
Reference Cast
Arcazar, Javanese noble,
afterwards Harlequin: Auld
Gormez: Sig. Montignani
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Young Jones
Mahometan priest: Minton
Priest's attendants:
Miss Clark
Miss Lever
Miss Cummins
principal vocal guards:
Robert? Stebbing
Daly
Thorpe
Glenville
Deleterious: James Villiers
Mancinella: Gray
Lobelia: Godbee
Deadly Nightshade: Mrs.
Robinson
Urtica: Miss Thorpe
skeletons at the foot of the
tree:
Hill
Shaw
Hydrena, daughter to Deleterious,
vocal Columbine: Miss E.
Stubbs
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
wild man of the wood: James
Pack
Abel Drugger: Minton
Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs. Daly
Miss Abel Drugger: Miss Thorpe
animated black boy: Master
Edwards
cunning woman: C. H.? Simpson
Dick Dash: James Villiers
Mistress of the straw hat shop:
Miss Talbin
stay maker: Swan
French officer: Daly
French soldiers:
Cross
Barnard
Squires
British naval officer: Godbee
sailors:
Baldwin
Cox
Wilson
Emperor of Java: Morelli
nobles:
A. Jones
Robert? Stebbing
Thorpe
Daly
pages:
Miss Malpas
Miss Le Brun
sultanas:
Mrs. Minton
Mrs. Daly
Miss E. Talbin
Miss Stubbs
dancing slaves:
Riley
Swan
Barnard
C. H.? Simpson
Miss Lever
Miss Ward
Miss Robinson
Miss Cummins
Lover: Edwards
DIR: John Scott
1. cave of preparation beneath the Malayan Priest's dwelling; 2. mountainous country supposed to be two miles from Priest's residence; 3. vale of terror strewed with bodies of criminals; 4. Bohan Upas, or Poison Tree, steaming with deadly exhalations; 5. view of Tyger's Graft, interior of Batavia; 6. Batavia from the sea with its fortifications; 7. inside an inn; 8. tobacconist's shop; 9. country fair; 10. fortune teller's cottage; 11. two miles--Thistleton Gap; 12. cornfields; 13. straw hat shop; 14. view in Batavia; 15. superb orangerie and garden of Asiatic plants and Grove of Audience at Soura Charta, the country residence of the Emperor of Java Scenery taken from New York bill, 21 Nov [1811]
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19 Nov 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
18 Nov 1811 scr LTM |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Nov 1811, next 20 Nov 1811
2) The Three Rivals (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Nov 1811, next 20 Nov 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Nov 1811, next 20 Nov 1811
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Nov 1811, next 20 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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20 Nov 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
18 Nov 1811 scr LTM |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 19 Nov 1811, next 21 Nov 1811
2) The Three Rivals (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 19 Nov 1811, next 21 Nov 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 19 Nov 1811, next 21 Nov 1811
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 19 Nov 1811, next 21 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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21 Nov 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
21 Nov 1811 bill NN |
Source Comment NN bill is dated in MS. 1809 instead of 1811
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Nov 1811, next 22 Nov 1811
2) The Three Rivals (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Nov 1811, next 22 Nov 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Nov 1811, next 22 Nov 1811
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Nov 1811, next 22 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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22 Nov 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
21 Nov 1811 bill NN |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Nov 1811, next 23 Nov 1811
2) The Three Rivals (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Nov 1811, next 23 Nov 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Nov 1811, next 23 Nov 1811
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Nov 1811, next 23 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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23 Nov 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
21 Nov 1811 bill NN |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 22 Nov 1811, next 25 Nov 1811
2) The Three Rivals (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 22 Nov 1811, next 2 Dec 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 22 Nov 1811, next 25 Nov 1811
4) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 22 Nov 1811, next 25 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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25 Nov 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
25 Nov 1811 bill DFo |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Nov 1811, next 26 Nov 1811
cast truncated in the source
2) The Lowland Romp (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Nov 1811, next 26 Nov 1811
cast truncated in the source
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Nov 1811, next 26 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
"Mrs. Garrick from the Bath Theatre is engaged, and will make her 1st appearance on Monday next. Miss Scott will also make her 1st app next Monday" (bill)
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26 Nov 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Nov 1811 bill DFo |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 25 Nov 1811, next 27 Nov 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 25 Nov 1811, next 27 Nov 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 25 Nov 1811, next 27 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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27 Nov 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
25 Nov 1811 bill DFo |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 26 Nov 1811, next 28 Nov 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 26 Nov 1811, next 28 Nov 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 26 Nov 1811, next 28 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Androule, afterwards Clown:
Edwards
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
principal dancer: Sig.
Montignani
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28 Nov 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
28 Nov 1811 bill NN |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 27 Nov 1811, next 29 Nov 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 27 Nov 1811, next 29 Nov 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 27 Nov 1811, next 29 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
Cast Comment Young Jones 1st. app. His first name is james
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29 Nov 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
28 Nov 1811 bill NN |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 28 Nov 1811, next 30 Nov 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 28 Nov 1811, next 30 Nov 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 28 Nov 1811, next 30 Nov 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
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30 Nov 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
28 Nov 1811 bill NN |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 29 Nov 1811, next 3 Mar 1812
2) The Lowland Romp (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 29 Nov 1811, next 10 Feb 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 29 Nov 1811, next 2 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
OMITS principal vocal guards:
Glenville
Lover: Edwards
ADDS principal vocal guards: A.
Jones
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2 Dec 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
2 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Nov 1811, next 3 Dec 1811
cast truncated in the source
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (1)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [James Sanderson] Au Comm Author and composer given in DFo bill March 8, 1810
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, next 3 Dec 1811
Genre (comic operetta) comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing; Hunks: Minton (1st time in role); Lively: Glenville; Ali: [James] Villiers; Mustapha: Thorpe; Osman: Daly; Jenny: Mrs. Daly; Harriot: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick (from the Bath Theatre, 1st time here)
Reference Cast
Gripe: Robert? Stebbing
Hunks: Minton
Lively: Glenville
Ali: James Villiers
Mustapha: Thorpe
Osman: Daly
Jenny: Mrs. Daly
Harriot: Mrs. Nathan E. Garrick
favorite ballad: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick; bravura song: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (13)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 30 Nov 1811, next 3 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
cast truncated in the source
posture-master: [James] Pack [James] Pack, an equilibrist aided by two clowns
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3 Dec 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
2 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 2 Dec 1811, next 4 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (2)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 2 Dec 1811, next 4 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (14)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 2 Dec 1811, next 4 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
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4 Dec 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Dec 1811, next 5 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (3)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 3 Dec 1811, next 5 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (15)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Dec 1811, next 5 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
Mancinella: Riley
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5 Dec 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
5 Dec 1811 bill NN |
Source Comment NN bill is torn
1) The Three Rivals (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 4 Dec 1811, next 6 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (4)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 4 Dec 1811, next 6 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (16)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 4 Dec 1811, next 6 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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6 Dec 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
5 Dec 1811 bill NN |
1) The Three Rivals (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 5 Dec 1811, next 7 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (5)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 5 Dec 1811, next 7 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (17)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 5 Dec 1811, next 7 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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7 Dec 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
5 Dec 1811 bill NN |
1) The Three Rivals (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 6 Dec 1811, next 9 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (6)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 6 Dec 1811, next 9 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (18)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 6 Dec 1811, next 9 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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9 Dec 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
9 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (13)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 7 Dec 1811, next 10 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (7)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 7 Dec 1811, next 10 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (19)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 7 Dec 1811, next 10 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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10 Dec 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
9 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (14)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 9 Dec 1811, next 11 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (8)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 9 Dec 1811, next 11 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (20)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 9 Dec 1811, next 11 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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11 Dec 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
9 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (15)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 10 Dec 1811, next 12 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (9)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 10 Dec 1811, next 12 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (21)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 10 Dec 1811, next 12 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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12 Dec 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Three Rivals (16)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 11 Dec 1811, next 13 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (10)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 11 Dec 1811, next 13 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (22)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 11 Dec 1811, next 13 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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13 Dec 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
13 Dec 1811 adv Times |
1) The Three Rivals (17)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 12 Dec 1811, next 14 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (11)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 12 Dec 1811, next 14 Dec 1811
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (23)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 12 Dec 1811, next 14 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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14 Dec 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Three Rivals (18)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 13 Dec 1811, next 30 Dec 1811
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (12)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 13 Dec 1811, next 20 Feb 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (24)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 13 Dec 1811, next 16 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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16 Dec 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Nicoll has The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter and The Ugly Woman; or, The Maid of Bagdad AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], CHOR: Sig. Montignani, COMP: Michael Parnell
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, next 17 Dec 1811
Genre (comic operetta) comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Mored Sanzarmanaz (Cadi of Bagdad): [Robert?] Stebbing; Achmet Ben Hamad (the Vizier's son, under the assumed name of Halden): Hudson; Saldanah (rich merchant): [James] Villiers; Omer (a taylor): Minton; Mahmut (an Aga, attendant on the Cadi): Thorpe inferior officers of the Cadi's court Zapho: Daly; Rushoh: Gray; Lorif: Martin Suanza (wife to Cadi): Mrs. Daly; Panzake (taylor's daughter): [C. H.?] Simpson; Delto (the merchant's daughter): Miss [Jane M.] Scott; principal dancers and vocalists: Sig. Montignani, Miss Ruggles, Miss Robinson, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins, Miss Clark, Miss Thorpe, Miss Talbin, Mrs. Minton, Miss Stubbs
Cast Comment roles taken from Folger bill 30 December 1811; The role of Delto is frequently spelled Delta
Reference Cast
Mored Sanzarmanaz: Robert?
Stebbing
Achmet Ben Hamad: Hudson
Saldanah: James Villiers
Omer: Minton
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: Thorpe
Rushoh: Gray
Lorif: Martin
Suanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: C. H.? Simpson
Delto: Miss Jane M. Scott
principal dancers and vocalists:
Miss Ruggles
Miss Robinson
Miss Lever
Miss Cummins
Miss Clark
Miss Thorpe
Miss Talbin
Mrs. Minton
Miss Stubbs
Sig. Montignani
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (25)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 14 Dec 1811, next 17 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
(dI) bridal procession and incidental dance: -corps de ballet
"He Loves and He Rides Away", Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick
posture-master: [James] Pack
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17 Dec 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (2)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 16 Dec 1811, next 18 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (26)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 16 Dec 1811, next 18 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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18 Dec 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (3)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 17 Dec 1811, next 19 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (27)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 17 Dec 1811, next 19 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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19 Dec 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (4)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 18 Dec 1811, next 20 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (28)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Dec 1811, next 20 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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20 Dec 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (5)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 19 Dec 1811, next 21 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (29)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 19 Dec 1811, next 21 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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21 Dec 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
16 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (6)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 20 Dec 1811, next 23 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (30)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Dec 1811, next 23 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
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23 Dec 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
23 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (7)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 21 Dec 1811, next 26 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
cast truncated in the source
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (31)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Dec 1811, next 26 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Gormez: James Barnes
patriotic song: [Miss Jane M. Scott (words), Michael Parnell (music)]: Hudson song celebrates success of the expedition against Island of Java
"Sandy and Jenny", Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick; "The Death of Nelson", Glenville; "The Irish Schoolmaster", Thorpe; "While I Live I'll Crow", [James] Villiers
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24 Dec 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
DARK: Christmas Day
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26 Dec 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
26 Dec 1811 bill NN |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (8)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 23 Dec 1811, next 27 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (32)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Dec 1811, next 27 Dec 1811
Cast Comment cast truncated in the source
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27 Dec 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
26 Dec 1811 bill NN |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (9)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 26 Dec 1811, next 28 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (33)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 26 Dec 1811, next 28 Dec 1811
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28 Dec 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
26 Dec 1811 bill NN |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (10)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 27 Dec 1811, next 30 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
2) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (34)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 27 Dec 1811, next 30 Dec 1811
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30 Dec 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
30 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (19)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 14 Dec 1811, next 31 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (11)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 28 Dec 1811, next 31 Dec 1811
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (35)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 28 Dec 1811, next 31 Dec 1811
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31 Dec 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
30 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (20)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 30 Dec 1811, next 1 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (12)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 30 Dec 1811, next 1 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (36)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 30 Dec 1811, next 1 Jan 1812
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1 Jan 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
30 Dec 1811 bill DFo |
1) The Three Rivals (21)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 31 Dec 1811, next 2 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (13)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 31 Dec 1811, next 2 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (37)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 31 Dec 1811, next 2 Jan 1812
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2 Jan 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1812 bill NN |
1) The Three Rivals (22)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 1 Jan 1812, next 3 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (14)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 1 Jan 1812, next 3 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (38)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 1 Jan 1812, next 3 Jan 1812
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3 Jan 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1812 bill NN |
1) The Three Rivals (23)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 2 Jan 1812, next 4 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (15)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 2 Jan 1812, next 4 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (39)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 2 Jan 1812, next 4 Jan 1812
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4 Jan 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1812 bill NN |
1) The Three Rivals (24)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS principal dancers: James
Barnes
ADDS principal dancers: Edwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (16)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 3 Jan 1812, next 9 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (40)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Jan 1812, next 6 Jan 1812
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6 Jan 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
6 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (1)
CHOR: Auld
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, next 7 Jan 1812
Genre (ballet) new comic dance
First Night Cast
principal characters: Auld, A. Jones, Daly, Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Cummins, Miss Clark, Miss Miller
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Auld
A. Jones
Daly
Miss Robinson
Miss Cummins
Miss Clark
Miss Miller
Miss Lever
stick dance or combat
2) The Animated Effigy (1)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott]
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, next 7 Jan 1812
Genre (farce) burletta
First Night Cast
Harry Fairmile: Hudson (1st time this role); Sir George Loiter: [James] Villiers (1st time in role); Philip: Minton (1st time this role); Farmer Thorn: [Robert?] Stebbing; Tom: Martin; Lady Rachel: Mrs. Daly; Rachel Thorn: Miss Stubbs; Patty: Mrs. Minton; Sneerwell: Miss Lever; Lady Augusta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Harry Fairmile: Hudson
Sir George Loiter: James
Villiers
Philip: Minton
Farmer Thorn: Robert? Stebbing
Tom: Martin
Lady Rachel: Mrs. Daly
Rachel Thorn: Miss Stubbs
Patty: Mrs. Minton
Sneerwell: Miss Lever
Lady Augusta: Miss Jane M.
Scott
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (41)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 4 Jan 1812, next 7 Jan 1812
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7 Jan 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
6 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (2)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 6 Jan 1812, next 8 Jan 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (2)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 6 Jan 1812, next 8 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (42)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 6 Jan 1812, next 8 Jan 1812
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8 Jan 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
6 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (3)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 7 Jan 1812, next 9 Jan 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (3)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 7 Jan 1812, next 13 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (43)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 7 Jan 1812, next 9 Jan 1812
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9 Jan 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
9 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (4)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 8 Jan 1812, next 10 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (17)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 4 Jan 1812, next 10 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (44)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 8 Jan 1812, next 10 Jan 1812
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10 Jan 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
9 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (5)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 9 Jan 1812, next 11 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 9 Jan 1812, next 11 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (45)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 9 Jan 1812, next 11 Jan 1812
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11 Jan 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
9 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (6)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 10 Jan 1812, next 23 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (19)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 10 Jan 1812, next 13 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Mahmut: Thorpe
Zapho: Daly
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (46)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 10 Jan 1812, next 13 Jan 1812
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13 Jan 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Animated Effigy (4)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 8 Jan 1812, next 14 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (20)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 11 Jan 1812, next 14 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (47)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 11 Jan 1812, next 14 Jan 1812
song: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick; song: Glenville
pas de trois: Sig. Montignani, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins
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14 Jan 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Animated Effigy (5)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 13 Jan 1812, next 15 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (21)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 13 Jan 1812, next 15 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (48)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 13 Jan 1812, next 15 Jan 1812
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15 Jan 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
13 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Animated Effigy (6)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 14 Jan 1812, next 3 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (22)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 14 Jan 1812, next 16 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (49)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 14 Jan 1812, next 16 Jan 1812
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16 Jan 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
16 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, next 17 Jan 1812
Genre (farce) favorite burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: Thorpe; Giles Gubbins: [Robert?] Stebbing; William: Martin; Fanny: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick (1st time this role); Edward: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: Thorpe
Giles Gubbins: Robert? Stebbing
William: Martin
Fanny: Mrs. Nathan E. Garrick
Edward: Glenville
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (23)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 15 Jan 1812, next 17 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (50)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 15 Jan 1812, next 17 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
Cast Comment full cast now given
new pas trois: Sig. Montignani, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins
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17 Jan 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
16 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (2)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 16 Jan 1812, next 18 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Jan 1812)
BUT Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (24)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 16 Jan 1812, next 18 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (51)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 16 Jan 1812, next 18 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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18 Jan 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
16 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (3)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 17 Jan 1812, next 20 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Jan 1812)
BUT Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (25)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 17 Jan 1812, next 20 Jan 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (52)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 17 Jan 1812, next 20 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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20 Jan 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
20 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (4)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 18 Jan 1812, next 21 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Jan 1812)
BUT Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (26)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 18 Jan 1812, next 21 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (53)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Jan 1812, next 21 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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21 Jan 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
20 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (5)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 20 Jan 1812, next 22 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Jan 1812)
BUT Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (27)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 20 Jan 1812, next 22 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (54)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 20 Jan 1812, next 22 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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22 Jan 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
20 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (6)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 21 Jan 1812, next 31 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Jan 1812)
BUT Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (28)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 21 Jan 1812, next 23 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (55)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 21 Jan 1812, next 23 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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23 Jan 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
23 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (7)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 11 Jan 1812, next 24 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (29)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 22 Jan 1812, next 24 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (56)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 22 Jan 1812, next 24 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
ground posturing: [James] Pack; lofty posturing: [James] Pack ground posturing includes walking on hands, foresprings, flip flaps, backsprings, head springs, etc.; lofty posturing includes somersets from chairs, etc., "the whole in a neat and chaste manner"
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24 Jan 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
23 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (8)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 23 Jan 1812, next 25 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (30)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 23 Jan 1812, next 25 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (57)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 23 Jan 1812, next 25 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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25 Jan 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
23 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (9)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 24 Jan 1812, next 27 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (31)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 24 Jan 1812, next 27 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (58)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 24 Jan 1812, next 27 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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27 Jan 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
27 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (10)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 25 Jan 1812, next 28 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (32)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 25 Jan 1812, next 28 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (59)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 25 Jan 1812, next 28 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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28 Jan 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
27 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (11)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 27 Jan 1812, next 29 Jan 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (33)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 27 Jan 1812, next 29 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (60)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 27 Jan 1812, next 29 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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29 Jan 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
27 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (12)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 28 Jan 1812, next 10 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (34)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 28 Jan 1812, next 31 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (61)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 28 Jan 1812, next 31 Jan 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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30 Jan 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
DARK: Martyr's Day
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31 Jan 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
31 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (7)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 22 Jan 1812, next 1 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (35)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 29 Jan 1812, next 1 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (62)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 29 Jan 1812, next 1 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs.
Minton
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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1 Feb 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
31 Jan 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (8)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 31 Jan 1812, next 3 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (36)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 31 Jan 1812, next 6 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (63)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 31 Jan 1812, next 3 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs.
Minton
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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3 Feb 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
3 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (9)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 1 Feb 1812, next 4 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (7)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 15 Jan 1812, next 4 Feb 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (64)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 1 Feb 1812, next 4 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs.
Minton
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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4 Feb 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
3 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (10)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 3 Feb 1812, next 6 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (8)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 3 Feb 1812, next 6 Feb 1812
3) The Poison Tree; or, Harlequin in Java (65)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Mrs. Abel Drugger: Mrs.
Minton
OMITS Lover: Edwards
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5 Feb 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
DARK: Fast Day
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6 Feb 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
6 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (11)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 4 Feb 1812, next 7 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (9)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 4 Feb 1812, next 7 Feb 1812
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (37)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 1 Feb 1812, next 7 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
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7 Feb 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
6 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (12)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 6 Feb 1812, next 8 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (10)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 6 Feb 1812, next 8 Feb 1812
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (38)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 6 Feb 1812, next 8 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
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8 Feb 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
6 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (13)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 7 Feb 1812, next 18 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (11)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 7 Feb 1812, next 13 Feb 1812
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (39)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 7 Feb 1812, next 11 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
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10 Feb 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
10 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (13)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 29 Jan 1812, next 11 Feb 1812
2) The Lowland Romp (13)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 30 Nov 1811, next 15 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Lord Glenroy: Glenville
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
Cast Comment Glenville's name appears in the role of Lord Glenroy on Saturday's performance. It is assumed that he played on the Monday too
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (1)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [James Sanderson]
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, next 11 Feb 1812
Genre (pantomime) favorite comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Harlequin: Swan; Crabstick, or Pantaloon: Edwards; Frisk, or Lover: Sig. Montignani; Columbine: Miss Ruggles; Snowball (or Clown): Young Jones; Frost: [James] Villiers; pilgrim: Thorpe; Fagg (Crabstick's man): [C. H.?] Simpson; Judge: Williams; Council: Daly, Morelli; auctioneer: [Robert?] Stebbing; anglers: Hudson, Thorpe; officer: Godbee; butcher: Minton; Goody Twitch: [James] Pack; old maid: [C. H.?] Simpson; egg-man: Shaw; earthenware man: Daly; market woman: Mrs. Daly; Hymen: Glenville; Cottage Girl: Miss Stubbs; Summer: Miss Stubbs; Flora: Mrs. Minton; Cupid: Miss Le Brun; Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen: Gray, Martin, Cuffley, Cross, Godbee, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins, Miss Robinson, Miss Thorpe, Miss Talbin, Miss Miller; principal vocal parts: Hudson, Gray, Thorpe, Martin, [James] Villiers, Minton, Glenville
Reference Cast
Harlequin: Swan
Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
Edwards
Frisk, or Lover: Sig.
Montignani
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
Snowball: Young Jones
Frost: James Villiers
pilgrim: Thorpe
Fagg: C. H.? Simpson
Judge: Williams
Council:
Daly
Morelli
auctioneer: Robert? Stebbing
anglers:
Hudson
Thorpe
officer: Godbee
butcher: Minton
Goody Twitch: James Pack
old maid: C. H.? Simpson
egg-man: Shaw
earthenware man: Daly
market woman: Mrs. Daly
Hymen: Glenville
Cottage Girl: Miss Stubbs
Summer: Miss Stubbs
Flora: Mrs. Minton
Cupid: Miss Le Brun
Spirits of Frost and attendants
on Hymen:
Gray
Martin
Cuffley
Cross
Godbee
Miss Cummins
Miss Robinson
Miss Thorpe
Miss Talbin
Miss Miller
Miss Lever
principal vocal parts:
Hudson
Gray
Thorpe
Martin
James Villiers
Minton
Glenville
(dv) song: Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick (in character of a cottage girl); (dix) duet: "The Joys of Angling", Hudson, Thorpe
(dvi) mock bolero: Young Jones, Sig. Montignani
(dviii) clown's comic examination, a court of justice: Young Jones
superb scene, the Temple of Summer: -corps de ballet
1. a frost with mechanical fall of snow 2. flower pavilion; 3. ironmonger's shop; 4. a lodge and view; 5. a market; 6. Queen's College, Oxford 7. court of justice; 8. inside of a cottage; 9. celestial scene; 10. new tree wings, sea, watch tower Scenery and scenic painters taken from previous season
Miss Scott's benefit fixed for Monday, 24 February
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11 Feb 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
10 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (14)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 10 Feb 1812, next 13 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (40)
Title Comment Advertised as The Ugly Woman of Bagdad Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 8 Feb 1812, next 17 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (2)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 10 Feb 1812, next 13 Feb 1812
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12 Feb 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
DARK: Ash Wednesday
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13 Feb 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
10 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (15)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 11 Feb 1812, next 15 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (12)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 8 Feb 1812, next 22 Feb 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (3)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 11 Feb 1812, next 15 Feb 1812
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14 Feb 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
10 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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15 Feb 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
10 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (16)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 13 Feb 1812, next 17 Feb 1812
2) The Lowland Romp (14)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 10 Feb 1812, next 18 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Lord Glenroy: Glenville
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (4)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 13 Feb 1812, next 17 Feb 1812
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17 Feb 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (17)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 15 Feb 1812, next 20 Feb 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (41)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 11 Feb 1812, next 24 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (5)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 15 Feb 1812, next 18 Feb 1812
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18 Feb 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (14)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 8 Feb 1812, next 22 Feb 1812
2) The Lowland Romp (15)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 15 Feb 1812, next 29 Feb 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Lord Glenroy: Glenville
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (6)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 17 Feb 1812, next 20 Feb 1812
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19 Feb 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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20 Feb 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Merry Woodmen (18)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 17 Feb 1812, next 2 Apr 1812
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (13)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 14 Dec 1811, next 25 Feb 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (7)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 18 Feb 1812, next 22 Feb 1812
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21 Feb 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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22 Feb 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
17 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Magistrate (15)
Performances first 16 Jan 1812, previous 18 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (13)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 13 Feb 1812, next 27 Feb 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (8)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 20 Feb 1812, next 24 Feb 1812
occasional songs: Glenville, Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick
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24 Feb 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
24 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Source Comment DFo bill misdated 1810 Special Performance Benefit: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (42)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 17 Feb 1812, next 2 Mar 1812
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Nicoll gives 27/2/1812 as 1st perf date; DFo bill of next day mentions performance this night AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: James Sanderson, COMP: Michael Parnell
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, next 25 Feb 1812
Genre (comic operetta) new serio-comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Marquis de Montesa (under assumed name Count de Tourvile): Hudson; Hubert (faithful servant to the Marchioness de Montesa): [James] Villiers; Monsieur Alegre (valet to the supposed count): Martin; Pedrillo: Thorpe; Maurice: Glenville; Frederick (or Siffred, the unknown son of the Marquis de Montesa, under the disguise of a peasant boy): Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Dame Bertha (mistress of a vintage): Minton; Eva (her daughter): Mrs. Minton; Louis (Eva's son): Miss Le Brun; Marchioness de Montesa (under the assumed character of the Count's mistress): Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick; principal vocal peasants: Daly, Edwards, Cook, Shaw, James, Miss Daly, Miss Stubbs, Miss Clark, Miss Talbin, Miss Thorpe; peasants in the festival dance: Gray, Swan, [C. H.?] Simpson, Cuffley, Miss Lever, Miss Cummins, Miss Robinson, Miss Miller, Miss Ruggles, Sig. Montignani
Reference Cast
Marquis de Montesa: Hudson
Hubert: James Villiers
Monsieur Alegre: Martin
Pedrillo: Thorpe
Maurice: Glenville
Frederick: Miss Jane M. Scott
Dame Bertha: Minton
Eva: Mrs. Minton
Louis: Miss Le Brun
Marchioness de Montesa: Mrs.
Nathan E. Garrick
principal vocal peasants:
Daly
Cook
Shaw
James
Miss Daly
Miss Stubbs
Miss Clark
Miss Talbin
Miss Thorpe
Edwards
peasants in the festival dance:
Gray
Cuffley
Miss Cummins
Miss Robinson
Miss Miller
Miss Ruggles
Swan
C. H.? Simpson
Miss Lever
Sig. Montignani
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (9)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 22 Feb 1812, next 25 Feb 1812
clog hornpipe: Young Jones
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25 Feb 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (2)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 24 Feb 1812, next 27 Feb 1812
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (14)
Performances first 2 Dec 1811, previous 20 Feb 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (10)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 24 Feb 1812, next 27 Feb 1812
cast truncated in the source
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26 Feb 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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27 Feb 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (3)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 25 Feb 1812, next 29 Feb 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (14)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 22 Feb 1812, next 5 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (11)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 25 Feb 1812, next 29 Feb 1812
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28 Feb 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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29 Feb 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1812 bill DFo |
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (4)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 27 Feb 1812, next 2 Mar 1812
2) The Lowland Romp (16)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 18 Feb 1812, next 2 Apr 1812
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1811)
BUT Lord Glenroy: Glenville
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (12)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 27 Feb 1812, next 2 Mar 1812
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2 Mar 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
1) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (43)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 24 Feb 1812, next 12 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (5)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 29 Feb 1812, next 3 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (13)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 29 Feb 1812, next 3 Mar 1812
Tomorrow Mary, The Maid of the Inn with a variety of entertainments, benefit Pack. On Thursday Il Giorno Felice, The Animated Effigy, and a variety of entertainments, benefits Miss Stubbs and Miss Ruggles
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3 Mar 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Benefit: James Pack
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (6)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 2 Mar 1812, next 5 Mar 1812
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (13)
Title Comment bill states "will be repeated during present week" Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 30 Nov 1811, next 7 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (14)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 2 Mar 1812, next 5 Mar 1812
Performance assumed by editor
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4 Mar 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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5 Mar 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Benefit: Miss Stubbs and Miss Ruggles
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (7)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 3 Mar 1812, next 7 Mar 1812
2) The Animated Effigy (15)
Performances first 6 Jan 1812, previous 27 Feb 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (15)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 3 Mar 1812, next 7 Mar 1812
Performance assumed by editor
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6 Mar 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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7 Mar 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
7 Mar 1812 adv Times |
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (8)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 5 Mar 1812, next 9 Mar 1812
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (14)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 3 Mar 1812, next 9 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (16)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 5 Mar 1812, next 9 Mar 1812
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9 Mar 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (9)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 7 Mar 1812, next 10 Mar 1812
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (15)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 7 Mar 1812, next 10 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (17)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 7 Mar 1812, next 10 Mar 1812
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10 Mar 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (10)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 9 Mar 1812, next 19 Mar 1812
2) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (16)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 9 Mar 1812, next 12 Mar 1812
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (18)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 9 Mar 1812, next 12 Mar 1812
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11 Mar 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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12 Mar 1812 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 (17)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 10 Mar 1812, next 14 Mar 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (44)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 2 Mar 1812, next 14 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (19)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 10 Mar 1812, next 14 Mar 1812
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13 Mar 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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14 Mar 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
14 Mar 1812 adv Times |
1) Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew (18)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 12 Mar 1812, next 16 Mar 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (45)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 12 Mar 1812, next 16 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (20)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 12 Mar 1812, next 16 Mar 1812
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16 Mar 1812 Mon 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 (19)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 14 Mar 1812, next 17 Mar 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (46)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 14 Mar 1812, next 17 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (21)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 14 Mar 1812, next 17 Mar 1812
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17 Mar 1812 Tue 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 (20)
Performances first 18 Nov 1811, previous 16 Mar 1812
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (47)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 16 Mar 1812, next 19 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (22)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 16 Mar 1812, next 19 Mar 1812
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18 Mar 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Mar 1812 bill DFo |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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19 Mar 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
19 Mar 1812 bill LTM |
Special Performance Benefit: [C. H.?] Simpson
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (11)
Performances first 24 Feb 1812, previous 10 Mar 1812, next 21 Mar 1812
"What a Beauty I Do Grow", Minton
pas seul: Miss Wells; egg hornpipe: Turner Turner, late of Royalty Th, dances blindfolded over twelve real eggs. This night only
performance on two ladders: [James] Pack; entertainment: "Billing and Cooing; or, The Amorous Justice", [C. H.?] Simpson [James] Pack plays variety of musical instruments with head downwards
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (48)
Performances first 16 Dec 1811, previous 17 Mar 1812, next 21 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1811)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Minton
"Hope is Now No More", Glenville; bravura song: "The Soldier Tir'd of War Alarms", Mrs. [Nathan E.] Garrick; Negro duet: Thorpe, Acres Acres 1st app here. The name is printed "Akers," but we assume this is a typo. Glenville's song as sung by Incledon in The Cabinet
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (23)
Performances first 10 Feb 1812, previous 17 Mar 1812, next 21 Mar 1812
Cast as reference cast (10 Feb 1812)
BUT Harlequin: Auld
Crabstick, or Pantaloon: Daly
Columbine: Miss Wells
clog hornpipe: Young Jones clog hornpipe "last time this season" (bill)