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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 1816-1817
Edited by Franklin Case
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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Under its manager and proprietor, John Scott, the theatre opened its new season on 31 October 1816, with performances of Miss Jane Scott's The Conjurer; Leclercq's Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night; and an unknown author's work, The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig?. For this season, the interior of the theatre was newly decorated and embellished from a design by Mr. Orme of the King's Theatre. The British Stage said:
This house is worthy of its name, since of all the theatres in London, it can claim the praise of being the prettiest. The decorations and embellishments are all new and in the best taste, and the tout ensemble must be allowed by everyone to be uncommonly pleasing. The pieces produced and the actors in those pieces are of similar merit . . . his daughter . . . both as an author and an actress, evinces remarkable ability. In the burletta of The Old Oak Chest . . . she is seen to great advantage in each of these capacities. The pantomime is far more laughable than either of those at the regular theatres. The Clown of Jones is not surpassed in drollery even by Grimaldi's (February 1817, pp. 31-32).
The twenty works attributed to Jane Scott certainly do attest to her skill as a dramatic author.
The Theatrical Inquisitor (December 1816) was as fulsome in its praise as the British Stage:
If we speak of this theatre, it must be in terms of
unqualified approbation. Every thing is conducted with
so much preciosity and care that we are lost in astonishment
at their varied excellence. Those who wish a treat will do
well to be of the party to Madelon's Dinner. The
Clown of Young Jones furnishes an excellent dessert (p. 445).
In addition to the pieces, there were some lively interludes throughout the season, including a splendid whistler, a gymnast with remarkably strong teeth, and two highly spirited monkeys: Signora Jackini, the female, walking with a balance pole on the tight rope; and Signor Jacki, the male, performing on the slack rope. The bills indicate the popularity of such divertisements. For example, on 21 November 1816, Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers included whistling, which the bill refers to as "performing with the mouth, without the aid of machinery or trickery, the most favorite airs, with appropriate cadences, equal to the finest execution, and after the manner of the voice flute." The virtuosity of the "Shropshire Whistler" was so admired that a later bill proclaims: "At the particular desire of the numerous frequenters of this theatre, the undernamed very famous burletta will be performed as an afterpiece during the week." This meant, of course, that the whistler would be heard again--and again. The monkeys, brought from the Ruggiere in Paris, were added to the 13 January 1817, performance of The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses. Later, on 17 March 1817, entertainment included James "Young" Jones playing the violin at the top of two ladders, singing a comic song, and dancing in "real wooden shoes." Also, Garthwaite, a gymnast, drew himself up to the top of the theatre by his teeth.
On January 7 1817, in British Stage, it is noted that "Mr. J. Jones, of the Sans Pareil, whilst fighting in the performance of The Old Oak Chest, a few evenings ago, accidently broke his sword, a piece of it flew into the pit, and wounded a lady on the head."
The Strand Theatre, The Sans Pareil, was regarded as a successful financial enterprise as noted in British Stage, February 1817: "We imagine the proprietor must be rapidly accumulating a fortune. His success is almost wholly to be attributed to the versatile talents of his daughter, who both as an author and actress, evinces remarkable ability."
The season closed on 29 March 1817, with The Crown of Roses, Mary, the Maid of the Inn; or, The Bough of Yew, and Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber.
FC
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31 Oct 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
31 Oct 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Nicoll says Dinner of Madelon is a revision of this piece. It is not AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, next 1 Nov 1816
Genre (farce) broad farcical burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Barnaby Basel: [Paul?] Herring (1st app here); Theodore: J. Jones; Dash: [Robert?] Stebbing; St. Vivian (a statuary): [James] Villiers; Edward (St. Vivian's man): Montague (1st app here); Tony: Huckel (1st app here); Dame Deborah: Mrs. Daly; Adele: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment performers listed without roles this source--cast constituted from NN Bill of 2/12/1816
Reference Cast
Sir Barnaby Basel: Paul?
Herring
Theodore: J. Jones
Dash: Robert? Stebbing
St. Vivian: James Villiers
Edward: Montague
Tony: Huckel
Dame Deborah: Mrs. Daly
Adele: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Title generally shortened to Cottage Queen CHOR: [Charles?] Leclercq
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, next 1 Nov 1816
Genre (ballet) new and splendid grand Turkish ballet
First Night Cast
principal characters: W[illiam] Kirby (1st app here), Youens (1st app here), Daly, Addison, Master Asbury, Master Conway, Miss Hart, Miss Le Brun, [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq; corps de ballet and peasantry: Bemetzrieder, Tomkins, [William H.] Walbourn, Terry, Williams, Gay, Miss Garcia, Miss Curtis, Miss Kirby, Miss Cannon, Miss Sealey, Miss Martinsteen, Miss Barnet
Cast Comment Walbourn's name spelled as "Walburn" (bill)
Reference Cast
principal characters:
William Kirby
Daly
Addison
Master Asbury
Master Conway
Miss Hart
Miss Le Brun
Charles? Leclercq
Mme. Charles? Leclercq
Youens
corps de ballet and peasantry:
Bemetzrieder
Tomkins
William H. Walbourn
Terry
Williams
Gay
Miss Garcia
Miss Curtis
Miss Kirby
Miss Cannon
Miss Sealey
Miss Martinsteen
Miss Barnet
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (1)
Title Comment a revision of Adelphi burletta licensed 20/10/1815 AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: John Jolly
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, next 1 Nov 1816
Genre (farce) piece from the French
First Night Cast
Blaise: [Paul?] Herring (1st app in role); Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing; Lucien Lenois: J. Jones; Madame Belfleur: Mrs. Daly; Nanette: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment Mrs. Bemetzrieder late Miss Riley
Reference Cast
Blaise: Paul? Herring
Bastien: Robert? Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Madame Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nanette: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Laurette: Miss Jane M. Scott
songs: [J. Jones], J. Jones
grand incidental dance: W[illiam] Kirby, Youens, [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
favorite ballad: -Young Lady (1st public app); "Forget Me Not", Montague
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1 Nov 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
31 Oct 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (2)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 31 Oct 1816, next 2 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (2)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 31 Oct 1816, next 2 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (2)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 31 Oct 1816, next 2 Nov 1816
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2 Nov 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
31 Oct 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (3)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 1 Nov 1816, next 4 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (3)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 1 Nov 1816, next 4 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (3)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 1 Nov 1816, next 4 Nov 1816
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4 Nov 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
4 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (4)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 2 Nov 1816, next 5 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (4)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 2 Nov 1816, next 5 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (4)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 2 Nov 1816, next 5 Nov 1816
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5 Nov 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
4 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (5)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 4 Nov 1816, next 6 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (5)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 4 Nov 1816, next 6 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (5)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 4 Nov 1816, next 6 Nov 1816
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6 Nov 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
4 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (6)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 5 Nov 1816, next 11 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (6)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 5 Nov 1816, next 7 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (6)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 5 Nov 1816, next 7 Nov 1816
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7 Nov 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
7 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (1)
Title Comment 1st time in 2 yrs AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, next 8 Nov 1816
Genre (farce) very singular and admired burletta
First Night Cast
Wilford Whackham, Esq. (Attorney at Law): Meredith; Worrit Windham Esq. (attorney at law): [Robert?] Stebbing; Henry Windham (Worrit's son, an imitative character): [James] Villiers; Thomas Thresher (Whackham's servant man): Huckel; Quilldrive (Windham's clerk): Daly; Rebecca: Mrs. Daly; Maria Whackham: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Wilford Whackham, Esq.:
Meredith
Worrit Windham Esq.: Robert?
Stebbing
Henry Windham: James Villiers
Thomas Thresher: Huckel
Quilldrive: Daly
Rebecca: Mrs. Daly
Maria Whackham: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (7)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 6 Nov 1816, next 8 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (7)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 6 Nov 1816, next 8 Nov 1816
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8 Nov 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
7 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (2)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 7 Nov 1816, next 9 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (8)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 7 Nov 1816, next 9 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (8)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 7 Nov 1816, next 9 Nov 1816
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9 Nov 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
7 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (3)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 8 Nov 1816, next 18 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (9)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 8 Nov 1816, next 11 Nov 1816
3) The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (9)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 8 Nov 1816
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11 Nov 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
11 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (1)
Title Comment licensed 19/12/1814 with subtitle, or, The Witch of the of the Village AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, next 12 Nov 1816
Genre (burletta) comic Spanish drama
First Night Cast
Don Francisco: Meredith; Don Versatile Vicoza: [James] Villiers; Count Aranja: J. Jones; Marquis de Mirimont: Huckel; Tapada: [Paul?] Herring (1st app in role); Lorenza: Glenville; Marchioness de Mirimont: Mrs. [George B.] Davidge (1st app here); Dame Marcello de Crapo: Mrs. Daly; Josephine: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; Donna Olivia: Miss Garcia; Donna Juliana: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment There is some difficulty in distinguishing Mrs. and Miss Davidge. The minor roles are assigned to Miss Davidge
Reference Cast
Don Francisco: Meredith
Don Versatile Vicoza: James
Villiers
Count Aranja: J. Jones
Marquis de Mirimont: Huckel
Tapada: Paul? Herring
Lorenza: Glenville
Marchioness de Mirimont: Mrs.
George B. Davidge
Dame Marcello de Crapo: Mrs.
Daly
Josephine: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Donna Olivia: Miss Garcia
Donna Juliana: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (10)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 9 Nov 1816, next 12 Nov 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (7)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 6 Nov 1816, next 12 Nov 1816
"Modern Sights; or, The Tadcaster Lad in London", [Robert?] Stebbing
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12 Nov 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
11 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (2)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 11 Nov 1816, next 13 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Donna Juliana: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (11)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 11 Nov 1816, next 13 Nov 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (8)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 11 Nov 1816, next 13 Nov 1816
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13 Nov 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
11 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (3)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 12 Nov 1816, next 14 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Donna Juliana: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (12)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 12 Nov 1816, next 14 Nov 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (9)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 12 Nov 1816, next 14 Nov 1816
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14 Nov 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
14 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (4)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 13 Nov 1816, next 15 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Donna Juliana: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (13)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 13 Nov 1816, next 15 Nov 1816
Bill truncated for reasons of space
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (10)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 13 Nov 1816, next 15 Nov 1816
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15 Nov 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
14 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (5)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 14 Nov 1816, next 16 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Donna Juliana: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (14)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 14 Nov 1816, next 16 Nov 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (11)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 14 Nov 1816, next 16 Nov 1816
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16 Nov 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
14 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (6)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 15 Nov 1816, next 16 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Donna Juliana: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (15)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 15 Nov 1816, next 18 Nov 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (12)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 15 Nov 1816, next 2 Dec 1816
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18 Nov 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
18 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (1)
Title Comment 1st time 3 years; "from the French, rewritten into English" (bill) AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, next 19 Nov 1816
Genre (burletta) admired comic burletta
First Night Cast
Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing; Hunks: [George B.] Davidge (1st app this stage); Lively: J. Jones janissaries Ali (Captain of the Guard): [James] Villiers; Osmin: Glenville; Mustapha: Daly; Zadid: Montague Jenny: Mrs. Daly; Harriot: "Young Lady" (1st dramatic appearance); guards: Bemetzrieder, Terry, Gay, Hallam, Ellis, Wilson
Cast Comment Hallam's name originally spelled Hollam
Reference Cast
Gripe: Robert? Stebbing
Hunks: George B. Davidge
Lively: J. Jones
Ali: James Villiers
Osmin: Glenville
Mustapha: Daly
Zadid: Montague
Jenny: Mrs. Daly
Harriot: "Young Lady"
guards:
Bemetzrieder
Terry
Gay
Hallam
Ellis
Wilson
1. grand Turkish square by lamp-light entirely new scenery
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (16)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 16 Nov 1816, next 19 Nov 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (4)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 9 Nov 1816, next 19 Nov 1816
"Manager Strutt Was Four Feet Tall", [Paul?] Herring
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19 Nov 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
18 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 18 Nov 1816, next 20 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (17)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 18 Nov 1816, next 20 Nov 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (5)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 18 Nov 1816, next 20 Nov 1816
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20 Nov 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
18 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 19 Nov 1816, next 21 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (18)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 19 Nov 1816, next 21 Nov 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (6)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 19 Nov 1816, next 21 Nov 1816
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21 Nov 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
21 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 20 Nov 1816, next 22 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (19)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 20 Nov 1816, next 22 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
OMITS principal characters:
Youens
Cast truncated for reasons of space
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (7)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 20 Nov 1816, next 22 Nov 1816
favorite song: Montague
whistling: -"Le Siffleur Unique" (The Shropshire Whistler) "Performing by the mouth, without the aid of any machinery or trickery, the most favorite airs, with appropriate cadences, equal to the finest execution, and after the manner of the voice flute" (bill)
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22 Nov 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
21 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 21 Nov 1816, next 23 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (20)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 21 Nov 1816, next 23 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
OMITS principal characters:
Youens
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (8)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 21 Nov 1816, next 23 Nov 1816
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23 Nov 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
21 Nov 1816 bill BL |
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 22 Nov 1816, next 25 Nov 1816
2) Alasnum and His Cottage Queen; or, The Adventures of a Night (21)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 22 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
OMITS principal characters:
Youens
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (9)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 22 Nov 1816, next 9 Dec 1816
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25 Nov 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
25 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (1)
Title Comment 1st time in 2 yrs; "From a trait in English history" (bill) AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, next 26 Nov 1816
Genre (burletta) very celebrated burletta
First Night Cast
King Henry: Meredith; John Cockle: [Robert?] Stebbing; Bob: Huckel; Joe: Montague; Lord Lurewell: [George B.] Davidge; lords: Daly, Glenville, Addison, Bemetzrieder; Dame Cockle: Mrs. Daly; Kate: Miss Garcia; Ellen: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; Richard: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment Roles added Dec 2, 1816
Reference Cast
King Henry: Meredith
John Cockle: Robert? Stebbing
Bob: Huckel
Joe: Montague
Lord Lurewell: George B.
Davidge
lords:
Daly
Glenville
Addison
Bemetzrieder
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
Dame Cockle: Mrs. Daly
Kate: Miss Garcia
Ellen: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Richard: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 23 Nov 1816, next 26 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (1)
Title Comment 1st time in 2 yrs AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [Michael Parnell]
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, next 26 Nov 1816
Genre (farce) favorite farcical burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Bernard Burwood: Meredith; Lord Arthur Atherstone: [James] Villiers; Jeremy: [Robert?] Stebbing; Lady Arabella Atherstone: Miss Garcia; Frances: Mrs. [George B.] Davidge; Flora: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; The Countess: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Sir Bernard Burwood: Meredith
Lord Arthur Atherstone: James
Villiers
Jeremy: Robert? Stebbing
Lady Arabella Atherstone: Miss
Garcia
Frances: Mrs. George B. Davidge
Flora: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
The Countess: Miss Jane M.
Scott
"The Nightingale Club", [Paul?] Herring
grand divertisement from The Cottage Queen: W[illiam] Kirby, Addison, Master Asbury, Master Conway, Miss Hart, Miss Le Brun, [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
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26 Nov 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
25 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (2)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 25 Nov 1816, next 27 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1816)
OMITS lords:
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 25 Nov 1816, next 27 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (2)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 25 Nov 1816, next 27 Nov 1816
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27 Nov 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
25 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (3)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 26 Nov 1816, next 28 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1816)
OMITS lords:
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 26 Nov 1816, next 28 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (3)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 26 Nov 1816, next 28 Nov 1816
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28 Nov 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
28 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (4)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 27 Nov 1816, next 29 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1816)
OMITS lords:
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 27 Nov 1816, next 29 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (4)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 27 Nov 1816, next 29 Nov 1816
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29 Nov 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
28 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (5)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 28 Nov 1816, next 30 Nov 1816
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1816)
OMITS lords:
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 28 Nov 1816, next 30 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (5)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 28 Nov 1816, next 30 Nov 1816
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30 Nov 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
28 Nov 1816 bill NN |
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (6)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 29 Nov 1816, next 2 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1816)
OMITS lords:
Youens
William H. Walbourn
Gay
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1816, previous 29 Nov 1816
3) Love, Honor and Obey (6)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 29 Nov 1816
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2 Dec 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
2 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Summer House (1)
Title Comment 1st time in 2 yrs AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [Lawrence] Au Comm Miss Scott and Lawrence listed at botton of DFo bill, 16 Feb 1816. Their names are added in MS on NN bill, 18 Feb, 1815
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, next 3 Dec 1816
Genre (comic operetta) favourite burletta
First Night Cast
Forrester: Glenville (1st app in role); Sir Devereux Daizy: [James] Villiers; General Touchwood: Meredith; Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing; Bob: Bemetzrieder; Will: Addison; Jemima: Miss Young; Susan: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Reference Cast
Forrester: Glenville
Sir Devereux Daizy: James
Villiers
General Touchwood: Meredith
Trot: Robert? Stebbing
Bob: Bemetzrieder
Will: Addison
Jemima: Miss Young
Susan: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
"When Thou Art Absent, Charming Maid", Glenville
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (13)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 16 Nov 1816, next 3 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
3) Love in the Vintage (1)
CHOR: [Charles?] Leclercq
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, next 3 Dec 1816
Genre (ballet) ballet divertisement
First Night Cast
principal dancers: W[illiam] Kirby, Youens, Daly, Master Asbury, Master Conway, Miss Le Brun, [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq; corps de ballet: Bemetzrieder, Addison, Terry, [William H.] Walbourn, Gay, Miss Hart, Miss Kirby, Miss Curtis, Miss Davenport, Miss Barnet, Miss Davidge
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
William Kirby
Youens
Daly
Master Asbury
Master Conway
Miss Le Brun
Charles? Leclercq
Mme. Charles? Leclercq
corps de ballet:
Bemetzrieder
Addison
Terry
William H. Walbourn
Gay
Miss Hart
Miss Kirby
Miss Curtis
Miss Davenport
Miss Barnet
Miss Davidge
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (7)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 30 Nov 1816, next 3 Dec 1816
comic song "Darby Kelly", [Paul?] Herring 1st time this song sung here
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3 Dec 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
2 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Summer House (2)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 2 Dec 1816, next 4 Dec 1816
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (14)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 2 Dec 1816, next 4 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
3) Love in the Vintage (2)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 2 Dec 1816, next 4 Dec 1816
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (8)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 2 Dec 1816, next 4 Dec 1816
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4 Dec 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
2 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Summer House (3)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 3 Dec 1816, next 5 Dec 1816
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (15)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 3 Dec 1816, next 5 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
3) Love in the Vintage (3)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 3 Dec 1816, next 5 Dec 1816
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (9)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 3 Dec 1816, next 5 Dec 1816
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5 Dec 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
5 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Summer House (4)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 4 Dec 1816, next 6 Dec 1816
2) Love in the Vintage (4)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 4 Dec 1816, next 6 Dec 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (16)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 4 Dec 1816, next 6 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (10)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 4 Dec 1816, next 6 Dec 1816
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6 Dec 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
5 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Summer House (5)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 5 Dec 1816, next 7 Dec 1816
2) Love in the Vintage (5)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 5 Dec 1816, next 7 Dec 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (17)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 5 Dec 1816, next 7 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (11)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 5 Dec 1816, next 7 Dec 1816
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7 Dec 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
5 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Summer House (6)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 6 Dec 1816
2) Love in the Vintage (6)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 6 Dec 1816, next 9 Dec 1816
3) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (18)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 6 Dec 1816, next 9 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (12)
Performances first 25 Nov 1816, previous 6 Dec 1816
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9 Dec 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
9 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (19)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 7 Dec 1816, next 10 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (7)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 7 Dec 1816, next 10 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (10)
Title Comment "At the particular desire of the numerous frequenters of this theatre, the undernamed very favorite burletta will be performed as an afterpiece during the week" (bill) Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 23 Nov 1816, next 10 Dec 1816
"The Death of Nelson", J. Jones; "The Mail Coach", [Paul?] Herring
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10 Dec 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
9 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (20)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 9 Dec 1816, next 11 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (8)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 9 Dec 1816, next 11 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (11)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 9 Dec 1816, next 11 Dec 1816
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11 Dec 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
9 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (21)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 10 Dec 1816, next 12 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (9)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 10 Dec 1816, next 12 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (12)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 10 Dec 1816, next 12 Dec 1816
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12 Dec 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
12 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (22)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 11 Dec 1816, next 13 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (10)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 11 Dec 1816, next 13 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (13)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 11 Dec 1816, next 13 Dec 1816
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13 Dec 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
12 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (23)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 12 Dec 1816, next 14 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (11)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 12 Dec 1816, next 14 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (14)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 12 Dec 1816, next 14 Dec 1816
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14 Dec 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
12 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (24)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 13 Dec 1816, next 6 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (31 Oct 1816)
BUT Adele: Mrs. Wilmot
2) Love in the Vintage (12)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 13 Dec 1816, next 16 Dec 1816
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (15)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 13 Dec 1816, next 3 Mar 1817
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16 Dec 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
16 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) Love in the Vintage (13)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 14 Dec 1816, next 17 Dec 1816
2) The Dinner of Madelon (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; "written from a French plot" (bill) AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: John Jolly, [John?] Addison
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, next 17 Dec 1816
Genre (farce) entire new serio comic burletta
First Night Cast
Etienne Benoit (retired tradesman): Meredith; Vincent (undertaker, his friend): [Paul?] Herring; corporal (of the corps de garde): [George B.] Davidge; corps de garde: Montague, [William H.] Walbourn, Terry, Glenville; messenger: Bemetzrieder; Dame Isoline (neighbour): Mrs. Daly; Madelon (servant to Benoit): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Etienne Benoit: Meredith
Vincent: Paul? Herring
corporal: George B. Davidge
corps de garde:
Montague
William H. Walbourn
Terry
Addison
messenger: Bemetzrieder
Dame Isoline: Mrs. Daly
Madelon: Miss Jane M. Scott
song: [Addison], Miss [Jane M.] Scott (in character); "The Garde Royale"; comic song "The Tadcaster Lad in London", [Robert?] Stebbing
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (7)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 16 Nov 1816, next 17 Dec 1816
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17 Dec 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
16 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) Love in the Vintage (14)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 16 Dec 1816, next 18 Dec 1816
2) The Dinner of Madelon (2)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 16 Dec 1816, next 18 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1816)
OMITS corps de garde: Addison
ADDS corps de garde: Glenville
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (8)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 16 Dec 1816, next 18 Dec 1816
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18 Dec 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
16 Dec 1816 bill NN |
1) Love in the Vintage (15)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 17 Dec 1816, next 19 Dec 1816
2) The Dinner of Madelon (3)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 17 Dec 1816, next 19 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1816)
OMITS corps de garde: Addison
ADDS corps de garde: Glenville
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (9)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 17 Dec 1816, next 19 Dec 1816
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19 Dec 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
19 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (16)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 18 Dec 1816, next 20 Dec 1816
2) The Dinner of Madelon (4)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 18 Dec 1816, next 20 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1816)
OMITS corps de garde: Addison
ADDS corps de garde: Glenville
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (10)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 18 Dec 1816, next 20 Dec 1816
"Leclercq having received a severe hurt on the stage cannot dance until further notice" (bill), but his name not deleted from first piece
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20 Dec 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
19 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (17)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 19 Dec 1816, next 21 Dec 1816
2) The Dinner of Madelon (5)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 19 Dec 1816, next 21 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1816)
OMITS corps de garde: Addison
ADDS corps de garde: Glenville
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (11)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 19 Dec 1816, next 21 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (11 Nov 1816)
BUT Tapada: Robert? Stebbing
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21 Dec 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
19 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (18)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 20 Dec 1816, next 9 Jan 1817
2) The Dinner of Madelon (6)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 20 Dec 1816, next 23 Dec 1816
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1816)
OMITS corps de garde: Addison
ADDS corps de garde: Glenville
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (12)
Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 20 Dec 1816, next 23 Dec 1816
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23 Dec 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
26 Dec 1816 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (7)
Title Comment performance deduced by count on 26/12/1816 Folger bill Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 21 Dec 1816, next 26 Dec 1816
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (1)
Title Comment performance deduced by count on 26/12/1816 Folger bill; "Based on the Casket, poem by J. B. Fisher" (bill) AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: John Jolly
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, next 26 Dec 1816
Genre (drama) new and splendid Persian drama
First Night Cast
Abdalla: J. Jones; Caleb Hassan: [James] Villiers; Doctor Aboulcazim: [George B.] Davidge; Zebib Bennasker (Governor of Ispahan): Daly; Mustapha (silly peasant): [Robert?] Stebbing; Muley Azem (robber): Addison; Ali (servant to Caleb): Huckel; officers: Bemetzrieder, Montague; soldiers, attendants: [Unlisted]; Zemena: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; Telma: Miss Garcia; Yamira (daughter to Caleb Hassan): Mrs. Wilmot
Cast Comment cast taken from Folger bill 26/12/1816
Reference Cast
Abdalla: J. Jones
Caleb Hassan: James Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: George B.
Davidge
Zebib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: Robert? Stebbing
Muley Azem: Addison
Ali: Huckel
officers:
Bemetzrieder
Montague
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted
Zemena: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Mrs. Wilmot
new grand Persian ballet; pas trois: Master Conway, Master Asbury, Miss Le Brun; shawl pas seul: Miss Hart; finale: -corps de ballet
3) Eccentricities; or, Mistakes at Madrid (13)
Title Comment No source located. This piece asumed to continue from previous week Performances first 11 Nov 1816, previous 21 Dec 1816
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24 Dec 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1816 Wed eve Strand S P |
DARK: Christmas Day
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26 Dec 1816 Thu eve Strand S P |
26 Dec 1816 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (8)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 23 Dec 1816, next 27 Dec 1816
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (2)
Title Comment "2nd time this season" (bill) Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 23 Dec 1816, next 27 Dec 1816
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (1)
Title Comment may have been performed 23 Dec, but proof is lacking AU: [Unknown], COMP: John Jolly, CHOR: [Charles?] Leclercq
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, next 27 Dec 1816
Genre (pantomime) entire new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Carabossa (malicious fairy): Mrs. Daly; Zephyret (good fairy): Miss Garcia; Verenata, Princess (hated by Carabossa), afterwards Columbine: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq; Sleeping Prince, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby; Grando (king of an unknown country, Verenata's father): [George B.] Davidge; Fanfarinet (self-interested lover of Verenata): Huckel; Pantaloon: Daly; Cupid: Miss Le Brun; Charon (boatman to the Enchanted Isle): Addison; old cottage woman: Youens; Fortune: Mrs. Bemetzrieder; White Rose: Mrs. [George B.] Davidge; Red Rose: Mrs. W[illiam] Kirby; Mago-Fago (nurse to Verenata), afterwards Clown: Young Jones; harvesters: Brown, Gray, Shadwell, Wilson, Torfit, Cummings, Miss Wilson, Miss Holt, Miss Robson, Miss Gosner, Miss Crew, Miss Ellis; gardeners: Terry, Gay; shepherds and shepherdesses: Bemetzrieder, Addison, Thompson, Gay, Small, Terry, [William H.] Walbourn
Cast Comment Kirby pupil of Young Jones
Reference Cast
Carabossa: Mrs. Daly
Zephyret: Miss Garcia
Verenata, Princess, afterwards
Columbine: Mme. Charles?
Leclercq
Sleeping Prince, afterwards
Harlequin: William Kirby
Grando: George B. Davidge
Fanfarinet: Huckel
Pantaloon: Daly
Cupid: Miss Le Brun
Charon: Addison
old cottage woman: Youens
Fortune: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
White Rose: Mrs. George B.
Davidge
Red Rose: Mrs. William Kirby
Mago-Fago, afterwards Clown:
Young Jones
harvesters:
Brown
Gray
Shadwell
Wilson
Torfit
Cummings
Miss Wilson
Miss Holt
Miss Robson
Miss Gosner
Miss Crew
Miss Ellis
gardeners:
Terry
Gay
shepherds and shepherdesses:
Bemetzrieder
Addison
Thompson
Gay
Small
Terry
William H. Walbourn
clog hornpipe: Young Jones
comic song: "Tippitywitchet" [Charles Dibdin], Huckel; "Such a Beauty I Did Grow", [Paul?] Herring
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27 Dec 1816 Fri eve Strand S P |
26 Dec 1816 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (9)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 26 Dec 1816, next 28 Dec 1816
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (3)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 26 Dec 1816, next 28 Dec 1816
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (2)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 26 Dec 1816, next 28 Dec 1816
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28 Dec 1816 Sat eve Strand S P |
26 Dec 1816 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (10)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 27 Dec 1816, next 30 Dec 1816
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 27 Dec 1816, next 30 Dec 1816
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (3)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 27 Dec 1816, next 30 Dec 1816
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30 Dec 1816 Mon eve Strand S P |
30 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (11)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 28 Dec 1816, next 31 Dec 1816
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (5)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 28 Dec 1816, next 31 Dec 1816
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (4)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 28 Dec 1816, next 31 Dec 1816
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31 Dec 1816 Tue eve Strand S P |
30 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (12)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 30 Dec 1816, next 1 Jan 1817
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (6)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 30 Dec 1816, next 1 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (5)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 30 Dec 1816, next 1 Jan 1817
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1 Jan 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
30 Dec 1816 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (13)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 31 Dec 1816, next 2 Jan 1817
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (7)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 31 Dec 1816, next 2 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (6)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 31 Dec 1816, next 2 Jan 1817
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2 Jan 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
2 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (14)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 1 Jan 1817, next 3 Jan 1817
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (8)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 1 Jan 1817, next 3 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1816)
BUT Yamira: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (7)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 1 Jan 1817, next 3 Jan 1817
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3 Jan 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
2 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (15)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 2 Jan 1817, next 4 Jan 1817
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (9)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 2 Jan 1817, next 4 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1816)
BUT Yamira: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (8)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 2 Jan 1817, next 4 Jan 1817
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4 Jan 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
2 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (16)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 3 Jan 1817, next 6 Jan 1817
2) Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (10)
Performances first 23 Dec 1816, previous 3 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1816)
BUT Yamira: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (9)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 3 Jan 1817, next 6 Jan 1817
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6 Jan 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
6 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (17)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 4 Jan 1817, next 7 Jan 1817
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (25)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 14 Dec 1816, next 7 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (10)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 4 Jan 1817, next 7 Jan 1817
grand ballet dance: W[illiam] Kirby, Addison, Master Asbury, Master Conway, Miss Hart, Miss Le Brun; [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq the ballet dance from Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure
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7 Jan 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
6 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (18)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 6 Jan 1817, next 8 Jan 1817
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (26)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 6 Jan 1817, next 8 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (11)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 6 Jan 1817, next 8 Jan 1817
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8 Jan 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
6 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Dinner of Madelon (19)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 7 Jan 1817, next 17 Feb 1817
2) The Sportsman and Shepherd; or, Where's the Wig? (27)
Performances first 31 Oct 1816, previous 7 Jan 1817, next 22 Mar 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (12)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 7 Jan 1817, next 9 Jan 1817
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9 Jan 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
9 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (19)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 21 Dec 1816, next 10 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (2 Dec 1816)
ADDS principal dancers: Miss
Hart
Cast truncated for reasons of space
2) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, next 10 Jan 1817
Genre (burletta) celebrated original drama or melo-dramatic burletta of interest
First Night Cast
Count Lanfranco (Governor of Cordova secretly in league with the banditti): James Jones; Almanza (Spanish general beloved by the people, proscribed through the machinations of Count Lanfranco): [James] Villiers; Henrico de Rosalva (courier from the king attached to Almanza): Huckel; Bruto Shabrico (captain of banditti): [George B.] Davidge; Rodolph (robber diguised as a woodman): [Paul?] Herring; Nicolas de Lasso (chief of band of smugglers): Meredith; Tinoco de Lasso (son of Nicolas): [Robert?] Stebbing; Paulo de Lasso (son of Nicolas): J. Jones principal banditti Rufus: Daly; Garcius: Bemetzrieder; Brianthus: Addison; Otho: Youens; Albano: [William H.] Walbourn; Stilleto: Bond; Carillo: Shaw Wilhelm (goatherd boy): Miss Le Brun; Florian (infant son of Almanza supposed to have perished in the flames of the castle): Miss Stebbing; principal hunters: Bemetzrieder, Garcia, Young, Montague, Terry, [William H.] Walbourn, Youens; principal smugglers: Green, Dennis, Garcia, Baldwin, T. Walbourn, Hays, Gay; Adriana (wife of Almanza wandering with him disguised in the mountains): Mrs. Bemetzrieder; Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment Stiletto is spelled several ways in bills
Reference Cast
Count Lanfranco: James Jones
Almanza: James Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: Huckel
Bruto Shabrico: George B.
Davidge
Rodolph: Paul? Herring
Nicolas de Lasso: Meredith
Tinoco de Lasso: Robert?
Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rufus: Daly
Garcius: Bemetzrieder
Brianthus: Addison
Otho: Youens
Albano: William H. Walbourn
Stilleto: Bond
Carillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
Bemetzrieder
Garcia
Young
Montague
Terry
William H. Walbourn
Youens
principal smugglers:
Green
Dennis
Garcia
Baldwin
T. Walbourn
Hays
Gay
Adriana: Mrs. Bemetzrieder
Roda: Miss Jane M. Scott
"Mr. J. Jones, of the Sans Pareil Theatre, whilst fighting in the performance of The Old Oak Chest a few evenings ago, accidentally broke his sword; a piece of it flew into the pit, and wounded a lady on the head" (Adelphi Scrapbook)
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (13)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 8 Jan 1817, next 10 Jan 1817
song(?): "The Cosmetic Doctor", [Paul?] Herring
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10 Jan 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
9 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (20)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 9 Jan 1817, next 11 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (2 Dec 1816)
ADDS principal dancers: Miss
Hart
2) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (2)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 9 Jan 1817, next 11 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (14)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 9 Jan 1817, next 11 Jan 1817
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11 Jan 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
9 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) Love in the Vintage (21)
Performances first 2 Dec 1816, previous 10 Jan 1817
Cast as reference cast (2 Dec 1816)
ADDS principal dancers: Miss
Hart
2) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (3)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 10 Jan 1817, next 13 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (15)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 10 Jan 1817, next 13 Jan 1817
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13 Jan 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
13 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (4)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 11 Jan 1817, next 14 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (16)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 11 Jan 1817, next 14 Jan 1817
slack rope: -Signor Jacki (monkey); tight rope: -Signora Jackini (monkey) monkeys from the Ruggiere in Paris. "Invariably, the monkies tear off their dresses and run away unless the owner is present on stage with them" (bill)
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14 Jan 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
13 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 13 Jan 1817, next 15 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (17)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 13 Jan 1817, next 15 Jan 1817
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15 Jan 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
13 Jan 1817 bill DFo |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (6)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 14 Jan 1817, next 16 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (18)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 14 Jan 1817, next 16 Jan 1817
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16 Jan 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
16 Jan 1817 bill LTM |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (7)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 15 Jan 1817, next 17 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (19)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 15 Jan 1817, next 17 Jan 1817
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17 Jan 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
16 Jan 1817 bill LTM |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (8)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 16 Jan 1817, next 18 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (20)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 16 Jan 1817, next 18 Jan 1817
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18 Jan 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
16 Jan 1817 bill LTM |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (9)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 17 Jan 1817, next 20 Jan 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (21)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 17 Jan 1817, next 20 Jan 1817
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20 Jan 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
20 Jan 1817 bill NN |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (10)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 18 Jan 1817, next 21 Jan 1817
Cast truncated for reasons of space
2) The Summer's Evening (1)
CHOR: [Charles?] Leclercq
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, next 21 Jan 1817
Genre (divertisement) new divertisement
First Night Cast
principal dancers: Miss Hart, Miss Le Brun, Master Conway, Master Asbury, [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
Miss Hart
Miss Le Brun
Master Conway
Master Asbury
Charles? Leclercq
Mme. Charles? Leclercq
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (22)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 18 Jan 1817, next 21 Jan 1817
Cast truncated for reasons of space
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21 Jan 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
20 Jan 1817 bill NN |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (11)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 20 Jan 1817, next 22 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (2)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 20 Jan 1817, next 22 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (23)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 20 Jan 1817, next 22 Jan 1817
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22 Jan 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
20 Jan 1817 bill NN |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (12)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 21 Jan 1817, next 23 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (3)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 21 Jan 1817, next 23 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (24)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 21 Jan 1817, next 23 Jan 1817
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23 Jan 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
23 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (13)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 22 Jan 1817, next 24 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (4)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 22 Jan 1817, next 24 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (25)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 22 Jan 1817, next 24 Jan 1817
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24 Jan 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
23 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (14)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 23 Jan 1817, next 25 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (5)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 23 Jan 1817, next 25 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (26)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 23 Jan 1817, next 25 Jan 1817
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25 Jan 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
23 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (15)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 24 Jan 1817, next 27 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (6)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 24 Jan 1817, next 27 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (27)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 24 Jan 1817, next 27 Jan 1817
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27 Jan 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
27 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (16)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 25 Jan 1817, next 28 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (7)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 25 Jan 1817, next 28 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (28)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 25 Jan 1817, next 28 Jan 1817
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28 Jan 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
27 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (17)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 27 Jan 1817, next 29 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (8)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 27 Jan 1817, next 29 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (29)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 27 Jan 1817, next 29 Jan 1817
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29 Jan 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
27 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (18)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 28 Jan 1817, next 31 Jan 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (9)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 28 Jan 1817, next 31 Jan 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (30)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 28 Jan 1817, next 31 Jan 1817
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30 Jan 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
DARK: Martyr's Day
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31 Jan 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
27 Jan 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (19)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 29 Jan 1817, next 1 Feb 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (10)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 29 Jan 1817, next 1 Feb 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (31)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 29 Jan 1817, next 1 Feb 1817
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1 Feb 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
1 Feb 1817 bill NN |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (20)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 31 Jan 1817, next 3 Feb 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (11)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 31 Jan 1817, next 3 Feb 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (32)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 31 Jan 1817, next 3 Feb 1817
Miss [Jane M.] Scott's benefit unavoidably postponed to 6/feb/1817
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3 Feb 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
3 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (21)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 1 Feb 1817, next 4 Feb 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (12)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 1 Feb 1817, next 4 Feb 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (33)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 1 Feb 1817, next 4 Feb 1817
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4 Feb 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
3 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (22)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 3 Feb 1817, next 5 Feb 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (13)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 3 Feb 1817, next 5 Feb 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (34)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 3 Feb 1817, next 5 Feb 1817
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5 Feb 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
3 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (23)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 4 Feb 1817, next 3 Mar 1817
2) The Summer's Evening (14)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 4 Feb 1817, next 3 Mar 1817
3) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (35)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 4 Feb 1817, next 6 Feb 1817
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6 Feb 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
6 Feb 1817 bill NN |
Special Performance Benefit: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: John Jolly
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, next 7 Feb 1817
Genre (melodrama) entire new and splendid serio-comic heroic melo-dramatic piece
First Night Cast
Fidesco (young nobleman, beloved of Camilla): James Jones; Edwin (favorite page to Fidesco): [Charles?] Leclercq; Alwin (page to Camilla): W[illiam] Kirby; Rostock (steward to Camilla): [George B.] Davidge; Hillary (gardener to Camilla): Huckel; Tapoli (miller, vassal to Camilla): [Robert?] Stebbing; pages attendant on the Princess: J. Davidge, Montague, Master Conway, Master Asbury; guards: Bemetzrieder, Addison, [William H.] Walbourn attendants on Ferano Ruscoli: Daly; Petrofo: Youens Ferano (the Mountain Robber): [James] Villiers; Ella (young Tyrolian, sister to Edwin, seduced and deserted by Fidesco): Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq; Colinette (daughter to Tapoli): Miss Garcia; Thomasin (wife to Tapoli): Mrs. Daly; Julian (infant son of Ella and Fidesco): Miss Stebbing; ladies of Camilla's court: Miss Le Brun, Miss Young, Miss Beck, Miss Cox; Camilla (the Amazon): Miss [Jane M.] Scott; peasants: Turner, Brown, Terry, Gray, Bond, Smith; female peasants: Miss Hart, Miss Curtis, Miss Bond, Miss Davenport, Miss Bailey, Miss Kirby; vassals and attendants on the mountain robber: [Unlisted]
Reference Cast
Fidesco: James Jones
Edwin: Charles? Leclercq
Alwin: William Kirby
Rostock: George B. Davidge
Hillary: Huckel
Tapoli: Robert? Stebbing
pages attendant on the Princess:
J. Davidge
Montague
Master Conway
Master Asbury
guards:
Bemetzrieder
Addison
William H. Walbourn
Ruscoli: Daly
Petrofo: Youens
Ferano: James Villiers
Ella: Mme. Charles? Leclercq
Colinette: Miss Garcia
Thomasin: Mrs. Daly
Julian: Miss Stebbing
ladies of Camilla's court:
Miss Le Brun
Miss Young
Miss Beck
Miss Cox
Camilla: Miss Jane M. Scott
peasants:
Turner
Brown
Terry
Gray
Bond
Smith
female peasants:
Miss Hart
Miss Curtis
Miss Bond
Miss Davenport
Miss Bailey
Miss Kirby
vassals and attendants on the
mountain robber: Unlisted
overture: [John Jolly]
(dI) grand incidental pastoral divertisement: [Charles?] Leclercq, W[illiam] Kirby, Miss Le Brun; -corps de ballet
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (36)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 5 Feb 1817, next 7 Feb 1817
"Love Has Eyes", John Jones
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7 Feb 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
7 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (2)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 6 Feb 1817, next 8 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (37)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 6 Feb 1817, next 8 Feb 1817
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8 Feb 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
7 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (3)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 7 Feb 1817, next 10 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (38)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 7 Feb 1817, next 10 Feb 1817
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10 Feb 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
10 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (4)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 8 Feb 1817, next 11 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (39)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 8 Feb 1817, next 11 Feb 1817
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11 Feb 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
10 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (5)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 10 Feb 1817, next 12 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (40)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 10 Feb 1817, next 12 Feb 1817
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12 Feb 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
10 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (6)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 11 Feb 1817, next 13 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (41)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 11 Feb 1817, next 13 Feb 1817
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13 Feb 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
13 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (7)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 12 Feb 1817, next 14 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (42)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 12 Feb 1817, next 14 Feb 1817
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14 Feb 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
13 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (8)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 13 Feb 1817, next 15 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (43)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 13 Feb 1817, next 15 Feb 1817
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15 Feb 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
13 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (9)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 14 Feb 1817, next 17 Feb 1817
2) The Enchanted Island; or, Love Among the Roses (44)
Performances first 26 Dec 1816, previous 14 Feb 1817, next 17 Mar 1817
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17 Feb 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
17 Feb 1817 bill NN |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (10)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 15 Feb 1817, next 18 Feb 1817
Cast truncated for reasons of space
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (1)
CHOR: John Jones Au Comm "Newly got up and re-arranged by Mons. [Charles?] Leclercq" (bill)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, next 18 Feb 1817
Genre (ballet) very favorite Scotch ballet
First Night Cast
principal dancers: [Charles?] Leclercq, Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq, W[illiam] Kirby, Youens, Daly, Miss Hart, Miss Le Brun, Master Asbury, Master Conway
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
Charles? Leclercq
Mme. Charles? Leclercq
William Kirby
Youens
Daly
Miss Hart
Miss Le Brun
Master Asbury
Master Conway
3) The Dinner of Madelon (20)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 8 Jan 1817, next 18 Feb 1817
favorite song: John Jones
monkey ACT: -Signora Jackini (tight rope); -Signor Jacki (slack rope)
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18 Feb 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
17 Feb 1817 bill NN |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (11)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 17 Feb 1817, next 20 Feb 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (2)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 17 Feb 1817, next 20 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (21)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 17 Feb 1817, next 20 Feb 1817
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19 Feb 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
DARK:Ash Wednesday
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20 Feb 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
20 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (12)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 18 Feb 1817, next 22 Feb 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (3)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 18 Feb 1817, next 22 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (22)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 18 Feb 1817, next 22 Feb 1817
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21 Feb 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
21 Feb 1817 bill LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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22 Feb 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
20 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (13)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 20 Feb 1817, next 24 Feb 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (4)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 20 Feb 1817, next 24 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (23)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 20 Feb 1817, next 24 Feb 1817
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24 Feb 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
24 Feb 1817 bill NN |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (14)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 22 Feb 1817, next 25 Feb 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (5)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 22 Feb 1817, next 25 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (24)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 22 Feb 1817, next 25 Feb 1817
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25 Feb 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
24 Feb 1817 bill NN |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (15)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 24 Feb 1817, next 27 Feb 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (6)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 24 Feb 1817, next 27 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (25)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 24 Feb 1817, next 27 Feb 1817
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26 Feb 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
21 Feb 1817 bill LTM |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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27 Feb 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
27 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (16)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 25 Feb 1817, next 1 Mar 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (7)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 25 Feb 1817, next 1 Mar 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (26)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 25 Feb 1817, next 1 Mar 1817
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28 Feb 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
28 Feb 1817 bill NN |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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1 Mar 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
27 Feb 1817 bill BL |
1) Camilla the Amazon; or, The Mountain Robber (17)
Performances first 6 Feb 1817, previous 27 Feb 1817, next 22 Mar 1817
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (8)
Performances first 17 Feb 1817, previous 27 Feb 1817
3) The Dinner of Madelon (27)
Performances first 16 Dec 1816, previous 27 Feb 1817
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3 Mar 1817 Mon eve Strand S P |
3 Mar 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (24)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 5 Feb 1817, next 4 Mar 1817
Cast as reference cast (9 Jan 1817)
BUT Roda: Miss Garcia
2) The Summer's Evening (15)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 5 Feb 1817, next 4 Mar 1817
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (16)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 14 Dec 1816, next 4 Mar 1817
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4 Mar 1817 Tue eve Strand S P |
3 Mar 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (25)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 3 Mar 1817, next 6 Mar 1817
Cast as reference cast (9 Jan 1817)
BUT Roda: Miss Garcia
2) The Summer's Evening (16)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 3 Mar 1817, next 6 Mar 1817
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (17)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 3 Mar 1817, next 6 Mar 1817
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5 Mar 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
5 Mar 1817 adv Times |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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6 Mar 1817 Thu eve Strand S P |
6 Mar 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (26)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 4 Mar 1817, next 8 Mar 1817
Cast as reference cast (9 Jan 1817)
BUT Roda: Miss Garcia
2) The Summer's Evening (17)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 4 Mar 1817, next 8 Mar 1817
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (18)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 4 Mar 1817, next 8 Mar 1817
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7 Mar 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
7 Mar 1817 bill NN |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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8 Mar 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
6 Mar 1817 bill BL |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (27)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 6 Mar 1817, next 15 Mar 1817
Cast as reference cast (9 Jan 1817)
BUT Roda: Miss Garcia
2) The Summer's Evening (18)
Performances first 20 Jan 1817, previous 6 Mar 1817, next 17 Mar 1817
3) Whackham and Windham; or, The Wrangling Lawyers (19)
Performances first 7 Nov 1816, previous 6 Mar 1817, next 15 Mar 1817
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12 Mar 1817 Wed eve Strand S P |
12 Mar 1817 bill NN |
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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14 Mar 1817 Fri eve Strand S P |
12 Mar 1817 bill NN |
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15 Mar 1817 Sat eve Strand S P |
15 Mar 1817 adv Times |
1) The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (28)
Performances first 9 Jan 1817, previous 8 Mar 1817
Cast as reference cast (9 Jan 1817)
BUT Roda: Miss Garcia
2) The Crown of Roses (1)
CHOR: [Charles?] Leclercq, COMP: John Jolly
Performances first 15 Mar 1817, next