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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900
Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors
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THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI
(formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE)
1806-1900
Calendar for 1830-1831
Edited by Alicia Kae Koger
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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When the Adelphi Theatre opened for the season on 4 October 1830, its managers, Charles Mathews and Frederick Yates, announced on the bill "a splendid new theatre and Chinese saloon have been completed in the incredible space of seven days" (4 October 1830). The Times described the changes more fully in an article published the next day: "The decorations are brilliant and tasteful. The prevailing colours are pale yellow and blue, and the fronts of the boxes are ornamented with a profusion of scroll-work and flowers, executed in gold. The general appearance of the theatre is light and elegant."
The season included 26 plays which were performed a total of 189 times. Among the most popular were John Buckstone's Christmas pantomime, Grimalkin the Great which played 39 nights, his King of the Alps and the Misanthrope, which ran for 42 performances, and Edward Fitzball's The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death, which opened the season and ran for 36 performances. The hit of the season, however, was The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea, yet another Buckstone melodrama which opened on 21 October 1830, and was repeated 80 times during the season. Critics concurred with the audiences' enthusiasm for the piece. The Athenaeum pronounced it, "one of the most amusing . . . and interesting [plays] . . . of any that have been produced for years" (18 December 1830, p. 797). The Times proclaimed on 5 October that "much skill has been displayed and much expense incurred, in getting up this spectacle. The scenery, chiefly the work of Tomkins, is well painted; and the different changes and transformations are adroitly executed." Particularly outstanding was the performance of O. Smith (Richard John Smith) whose characterization of the pirate Grampus was described by H. Barton Baker as "a wonderful piece of melodramatic acting" (History of the London Stage, p. 429).
As the 1830-31 season progressed, the Athenaeum observed and commented upon Yates' and Mathews' management style. Noting that the audience was particularly displeased with a burlesque of The Pilot presented in December 1830, he wrote,
We rather wondered that the audience gave themselves so much trouble, because this is the only theatre we know of at which they are not permitted to have their opinions attended to--a new piece is generally advertised for 'Monday and every night during the week.' We know not whence the managers acquired this right, but it is well for them that they are allowed to keep it (4 December 1830, p. 765).
At the end of the season, the critic commented again on the managers' techniques, noting "They have discovered the sorts of entertainment which suit their audiences . . . we do not mean to assert that they are always successful; but it comes to nearly the same thing--for, if they do not hit the house the first time, they keep discharging their pieces at it until they do" (2 April 1831, p. 221). He concluded "the season has been, as usual, a profitable one. Indeed while the present managers continue in possession, we do not see how it can be otherwise."
In addition to the terrifying acting and thunderous voice of the villainous O. Smith, Adelphi audiences were treated to comic characters created by John Reeve and John Buckstone, gallant heroes played by Frederick Yates, and touching heroines performed by his wife. Watson Nicholson argues in The Struggle For a Free Stage in London that Mathews and Yates had collected a company of actors who had gained the respect and admiration of the public. He quotes a letter to the Tatler which said, in part, "I trust you do not put the Adelphi on a level with its restricted neighbours. Can Covent Garden produce a list of comedians equal to Mathews, Yates, Reeve, Buckstone and Wilkinson?" (17 November 1830). The Times proclaimed Reeve "one of the best farceurs on the stage" (17 November 1830), and Charles Mathews' appearances in The May Queen (29 November 1830) and The King of the Alps won special praise from the critics. Mathews closed out the theatre's season with his one-man entertainment, Mathews' Comic Annual Vol. 2, written by his son, Charles J. Mathews, and Richard B. Peake. One critic wrote of the elder Mathews' performance: "We hold it to be one of Mr.Mathews' best volumes . . . What is weak in it he strengthens and enriches; what is old he makes new; what is commonplace, he exalts" (Mathews, Memoirs of Charles J. Mathews, Comedian, vol. 4, p. 79).
As the Adelphi company closed out their season, the managers presented ten appearances by the French company of Mons. Potier with a repertory of twenty-one plays. These ran during June in alternation with Mathews' Comic Annual but received little attention in the London press. Among the principal performers were Mons. Potier, Mons. Guenee, Mons. Preval, Mlle. St. Ange, and Mlle. Florval.
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4 Oct 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
4 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; "written expressly for this theatre by the author of The Pilot, Flying Dutchman, Red Rover, Devil's Elixir; partially founded on Lord Byron's Deformed Transformed" (bill) AU: [Edward Fitzball], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, next 5 Oct 1830
Genre (musical drama) entirely new and original romantic burletta spectacle of interest; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Octolar (slave, condemned to the Wheel of Death): [Frederick H.] Yates; Kalmakhan (proprietor of the Gold Mill): S[tephen] Smith; Zedoline (young Tartar sailor): [Henry?] Hemming; Remmy Mac Cullough O'Bormagher (his follower): Downe (fr TR York, 1st app); Usbeck (formerly a merchant, reduced to a fisherman): Gallot; Chuno (his son): [John B.] Buckstone; The Black Vulture (Demon of the Mountains): O. Smith; Maleck (slave driver): Chapman; Kangohong (Tartar crier): Edwin seven charmed hunters doomed by the Vulture to unceasing sleep Chingchis: Taylor; Ximine: Fry; Bosphor: C. Morris; Kolus: V. Webster; Acbar: Willing; Uraddin: Charles; Ophan: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt gnomes employed in the Gold Mill Hans: [Stephen?] Smith; Coglar: Master Kelly; Hopwyr: Gallot; Sailwyng: Kerr; Aieros: Jones Nikoul Nadir (principal gnome): Willson; gold washers, officers, slaves, fishermen; Ozinda (a sybie [sic] huntress, devoted to the destruction of the Black Vulture): Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Nubida (Usbeck's second wife): Mrs. Daly; Ianthe (sister to Chuno): Miss M[ary] Glover (fr TR Haymarket, 1st app here)
Cast Comment Willson billed as "Wilson" this pc only, elsewhere as "Willson"; Smith playing Hans appears without an initial; we assume him to be S[tephen] Smith; Miss Mary Glover is mentioned in A. E. Wilson's East End Entertainment, p. 98
Reference Cast
Octolar: Frederick H. Yates
Kalmakhan: Stephen Smith
Zedoline: Henry? Hemming
Remmy Mac Cullough O'Bormagher:
Downe
Usbeck: Gallot
Chuno: John B. Buckstone
The Black Vulture: O. Smith
Chingchis: Taylor
Ximine: Fry
Bosphor: C. Morris
Kolus: V. Webster
Acbar: Willing
Uraddin: Charles
Ophan: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Hans: Stephen? Smith
Coglar: Master Kelly
Hopwyr: Gallot
Sailwyng: Kerr
Aieros: Jones
Nikoul Nadir: Willson
Ozinda: Mrs. Edward Fitzwilliam
Nubida: Mrs. Daly
Ianthe: Miss Mary Glover
"Mysterious appearance of Kalmakhan's dormitory, magical assumption" [Godbee (arr)]; "discovery of the burning abyss and cataract of flame!"
1. courtyard and portico of Judgment Hall with Tartar city in the distance (Pitt); 2. picturesque fisherman's cottage on the banks of the Caspian Sea (Tomkins); 3. torrent of the gold-washers with the wheel of death (Tomkins); 4. Tartar causeway with view of Vulture's tower and giant mountains (Tomkins); 5. interior of fisherman's cottage (Pitt); 6. deck of Tartar galley enveloped by sea mist (Tomkins); 7. wreck of Tartar galley (Tomkins); 8. the elfin mill of the gold-grinders on the summit of the giant mountain (Tomkins) 9. passage of the Vulture! (Tomkins); 10. romantic valley leading to the cavern of sleep with the seven charmed hunters (Pitt); 11. the battlements of the Vulture's tower (Tomkins); 12. unhallowed temple devoted to the worship of the Black Vulture (Pitt) entirely new scenery
"the effect of the double stage cannot be given by any other theatre" (October 7 bill)
"The new overture and the whole of the music by G. H. Rodwell" (bill)
2) A Dead Shot (1)
AU: [John B. Buckstone]
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, next 5 Oct 1830
Genre (farce) comic burletta
First Night Cast
Capt. Cannon: Gallot; Mr. Hector Timid: [John B.] Buckstone; Mr. Wiseman: S[tephen] Smith; Louisa Lovetrick: Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Chatter: Miss Daly
Reference Cast
Capt. Cannon: Bayne
Mr. Hector Timid: John B.
Buckstone
Mr. Wiseman: Stephen Smith
Louisa Lovetrick: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Chatter: Miss Daly
Charles: V. Webster
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, next 5 Oct 1830
Genre (farce) comic burletta
First Night Cast
Lord Osmond: Chapman; Mr. Osmond: V. Webster; Pat: [John] Sanders; Mat Mudlark: [James P.] Wilkinson; Mr. Flayalive: S[tephen] Smith; Quilldrive: C. Morris; servants, clerks; Lady Harriet: Miss M[ary] Glover; Hon. Mrs Starch: Mrs. Gallot; Lady Osmond: Mrs. Daly; Mrs. Maggs: Miss [Millie?] Barnett; Peggy: Miss Daly
Reference Cast
Lord Osmond: Chapman
Mr. Osmond: V. Webster
Pat: John Sanders
Mat Mudlark: James P. Wilkinson
Mr. Flayalive: Stephen Smith
Quilldrive: C. Morris
Lady Harriet: Miss Mary Glover
Hon. Mrs Starch: Mrs. Gallot
Lady Osmond: Mrs. Daly
Mrs. Maggs: Miss Millie?
Barnett
Peggy: Miss Daly
"Each Bower Has Beauty for Me", Miss M[ary] Glover
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5 Oct 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
4 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (2)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 4 Oct 1830, next 6 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
ADDS Maleck: Chapman
Kangohong: Edwin
2) A Dead Shot (2)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 4 Oct 1830, next 6 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Capt. Cannon: Gallot
OMITS Charles: V. Webster
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (2)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 4 Oct 1830, next 6 Oct 1830
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6 Oct 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
4 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (3)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 5 Oct 1830, next 7 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
ADDS Maleck: Chapman
Kangohong: Edwin
2) A Dead Shot (3)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 5 Oct 1830, next 7 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Capt. Cannon: Gallot
OMITS Charles: V. Webster
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (3)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 5 Oct 1830, next 25 Nov 1830
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7 Oct 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (4)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 6 Oct 1830, next 8 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
ADDS Maleck: Chapman
Kangohong: Edwin
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [Joseph Lunn]
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, next 8 Oct 1830
Genre (farce) new comic burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Egotus Altoloque: S[tephen] Smith; Mr. Manifold Moonshine: Gallot; Mynheer Von Bleutenspielen: Chapman; Monsieur Capriole: V. Webster; Mr. Frederick Similus: [Frederick H.] Yates characters assumed by Yates Mynheer Von Bleutenspielen, a German composer: [Frederick H.] Yates; Jarvie Wheelem (conductor to the steam diligence): [Frederick H.] Yates; Katty O'Dab (Irish washerwoman): [Frederick H.] Yates; Monsieur Capriole, hair dresser and opera ballet dancer: [Frederick H.] Yates; Egotus Altoloque, a teacher of elocution: [Frederick H.] Yates creditors: C. Morris, Willing, Taylor, Charles, Fry, Miss Nursey, Miss Beaumont; Letitia Moonshine: Miss Daly
Cast Comment Egotus Altoloque rendered this bill only as "Egostus Altoloque"; Miss Nursey appears here as "Miss Narcy"
Reference Cast
Mr. Egotus Altoloque: Stephen
Smith
Mr. Manifold Moonshine: Gallot
Mynheer Von Bleutenspielen:
Chapman
Monsieur Capriole: V. Webster
Mr. Frederick Similus: Frederick
H. Yates
Mynheer Von Bleutenspielen, a
German composer: Frederick H.
Yates
Jarvie Wheelem: Frederick H.
Yates
Katty O'Dab: Frederick H. Yates
Monsieur Capriole, hair dresser
and opera ballet dancer:
Frederick H. Yates
Egotus Altoloque, a teacher of
elocution: Frederick H. Yates
creditors:
C. Morris
Willing
Taylor
Charles
Fry
Miss Nursey
Miss Beaumont
Letitia Moonshine: Miss Daly
licensed as Seeming and Scheming; or, Attic Science and Mimic Art
3) A Dead Shot (4)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 6 Oct 1830, next 8 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Capt. Cannon: Gallot
OMITS Charles: V. Webster
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8 Oct 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (5)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 7 Oct 1830, next 9 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
ADDS Maleck: Chapman
Kangohong: Edwin
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (2)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 7 Oct 1830, next 9 Oct 1830
3) A Dead Shot (5)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 7 Oct 1830, next 9 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Capt. Cannon: Gallot
OMITS Charles: V. Webster
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9 Oct 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (6)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 8 Oct 1830, next 11 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
ADDS Maleck: Chapman
Kangohong: Edwin
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (3)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 8 Oct 1830, next 11 Oct 1830
3) A Dead Shot (6)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 8 Oct 1830, next 3 Jan 1831
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Capt. Cannon: Gallot
OMITS Charles: V. Webster
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11 Oct 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (7)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 9 Oct 1830, next 12 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (4)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 9 Oct 1830, next 12 Oct 1830
Cast truncated in the source
3) William and Adelaide (1)
Title Comment 1st time here; "By permission of the proprietors of Vauxhall Gardens" (bill) Not licensed AU: [Edward Fitzball], COMP: Henry R. Bishop
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, next 12 Oct 1830
Genre (burletta) local, loyal, patriotic burletta
First Night Cast
principal characters: Downe, Gallot, [James P.] Wilkinson, Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam, Miss M[ary] Glover
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Downe
Gallot
James P. Wilkinson
Mrs. Edward Fitzwilliam
Miss Mary Glover
1. the cabin of the Royal William rigged out in honor of William, our King, and Adelaide, our Queen
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12 Oct 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (8)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 11 Oct 1830, next 13 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (5)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 11 Oct 1830, next 13 Oct 1830
3) William and Adelaide (2)
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, previous 11 Oct 1830, next 13 Oct 1830
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13 Oct 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (9)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 12 Oct 1830, next 14 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (6)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 12 Oct 1830, next 14 Oct 1830
3) William and Adelaide (3)
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, previous 12 Oct 1830, next 14 Oct 1830
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14 Oct 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (10)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 13 Oct 1830, next 15 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (7)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 13 Oct 1830, next 15 Oct 1830
3) William and Adelaide (4)
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, previous 13 Oct 1830, next 15 Oct 1830
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15 Oct 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (11)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 14 Oct 1830, next 16 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (8)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 14 Oct 1830, next 16 Oct 1830
3) William and Adelaide (5)
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, previous 14 Oct 1830, next 16 Oct 1830
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16 Oct 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
11 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (12)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 15 Oct 1830, next 18 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (9)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 15 Oct 1830, next 18 Oct 1830
3) William and Adelaide (6)
Performances first 11 Oct 1830, previous 15 Oct 1830
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18 Oct 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
18 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (13)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 16 Oct 1830, next 19 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (10)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 16 Oct 1830, next 19 Oct 1830
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (1)
Title Comment Subtitle not on bill AU: [John B. Buckstone]
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, next 19 Oct 1830
Genre (burlesque) favorite burlesque burletta
First Night Cast
Billy Taylor: John Reeve; Carolus: O. Smith; Capt. Flatbottom: Gallot; Old Nicholas: S[tephen] Smith; Ben Blockhead: [John] Sanders; Mary Wagstaff: Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Kitty Sligo: Miss M[ary] Glover
Reference Cast
Billy Taylor: John Reeve
Carolus: O. Smith
Capt. Flatbottom: Gallot
Old Nicholas: Stephen Smith
Ben Blockhead: John Sanders
Mary Wagstaff: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Kitty Sligo: Miss Mary Glover
hornpipe (in character): John Reeve
"fearful combat": John Reeve, O. Smith; "terrible incantation"; "attack on enemy's fleet and actual blowing up of the same by the gallant crew of the Thunderbomb"
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19 Oct 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
18 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (14)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 18 Oct 1830, next 20 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (11)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 18 Oct 1830, next 20 Oct 1830
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (2)
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, previous 18 Oct 1830, next 20 Oct 1830
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20 Oct 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
18 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (15)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 19 Oct 1830, next 21 Oct 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (12)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 19 Oct 1830, next 25 Oct 1830
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (3)
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, previous 19 Oct 1830, next 21 Oct 1830
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21 Oct 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [John B. Buckstone], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, next 22 Oct 1830
Genre (burletta) entirely new and original domestic burletta of deep interest; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Miles Bertram (Squire of Moatley): [Frederick H.] Yates; Walter Barnard (young farmer): [Henry?] Hemming; Captain Grampus (smuggler): O. Smith; Marmaduke Magog (parish constable): John Reeve; Jemmy Starling (farmer's boy): [John B.] Buckstone; William: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Andrew Phipps: [John] Sanders; Thomas: Taylor; Harry: Willing; Hiram Taylor: C. Morris; Lieutenant of Pressgang: Chapman; pressgang, labourers: Unlisted; Alice: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (1st time this season); Bella (her sister): Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Dame Barnard: Mrs. Daly; Blackadder (pirate): Gallot pirates Avory: S[tephen] Smith; Culverdine: Fry; Smith: Phillips; Barbelot: V. Webster Gaffer Fallowfield: Willson; villagers, revenue officers: [Unlisted]; Lucy: Miss Stallard; Mrs. Starling: Miss Beaumont
Reference Cast
Miles Bertram: Frederick H.
Yates
Walter Barnard: Henry? Hemming
Captain Grampus: O. Smith
Marmaduke Magog: John Reeve
Jemmy Starling: John B.
Buckstone
William: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Andrew Phipps: John Sanders
Thomas: Taylor
Harry: Willing
Hiram Taylor: C. Morris
Lieutenant of Pressgang:
Chapman
pressgang, labourers: Unlisted
Alice: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
Bella: Mrs. Edward Fitzwilliam
Dame Barnard: Mrs. Daly
Blackadder: Stephen Smith
Avory: Jones
Culverdine: Fry
Smith: Phillips
Barbelot: V. Webster
Gaffer Fallowfield: Willson
villagers, revenue officers:
Unlisted
Lucy: Miss Stallard
Mrs. Starling: Miss Beaumont
I [winter] I,i farmyard on the Essex Marshes (Tomkins); I,ii room in Moatley Manor (Pitt); I,iii snow landscape (Tomkins); I,iv frozen marsh (Tomkins); II [summer] II,i the farm yard in summer (Tomkins); II,ii summer landscape (Tomkins); II,iii interior of cottage (Pitt); II,iv old hall in Moatley Manor (Pitt)
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (16)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 20 Oct 1830, next 22 Oct 1830
Cast truncated in the source
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (4)
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, previous 20 Oct 1830, next 22 Oct 1830
Cast truncated in the source
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22 Oct 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (2)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 21 Oct 1830, next 23 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (17)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 21 Oct 1830, next 23 Oct 1830
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (5)
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, previous 21 Oct 1830, next 23 Oct 1830
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23 Oct 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (3)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 22 Oct 1830, next 25 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (18)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 22 Oct 1830, next 25 Oct 1830
3) Billy Taylor! The Gay Young Fellow (6)
Performances first 18 Oct 1830, previous 22 Oct 1830, next 17 Jan 1831
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25 Oct 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (4)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 23 Oct 1830, next 26 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (13)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 20 Oct 1830, next 26 Oct 1830
Cast truncated in the source
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (19)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 23 Oct 1830, next 26 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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26 Oct 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (5)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 25 Oct 1830, next 27 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (14)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 25 Oct 1830, next 27 Oct 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (20)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 25 Oct 1830, next 27 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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27 Oct 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (6)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 26 Oct 1830, next 28 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (15)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 26 Oct 1830, next 28 Oct 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (21)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 26 Oct 1830, next 28 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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28 Oct 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (7)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 27 Oct 1830, next 29 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (16)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 27 Oct 1830, next 29 Oct 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (22)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 27 Oct 1830, next 29 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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29 Oct 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (8)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 28 Oct 1830, next 30 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (17)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 28 Oct 1830, next 30 Oct 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (23)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 28 Oct 1830, next 30 Oct 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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30 Oct 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
25 Oct 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (9)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 29 Oct 1830, next 1 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1830)
BUT Blackadder: Gallot
Avory: Stephen Smith
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (18)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 29 Oct 1830, next 1 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (24)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 29 Oct 1830, next 1 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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1 Nov 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (10)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 30 Oct 1830, next 2 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (19)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 30 Oct 1830, next 2 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (25)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 30 Oct 1830, next 2 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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2 Nov 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (11)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 1 Nov 1830, next 3 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (20)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 1 Nov 1830, next 3 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (26)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 1 Nov 1830, next 3 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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3 Nov 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (12)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 2 Nov 1830, next 4 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (21)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 2 Nov 1830, next 4 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (27)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 2 Nov 1830, next 4 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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4 Nov 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (13)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 3 Nov 1830, next 5 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (22)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 3 Nov 1830, next 5 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (28)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 3 Nov 1830, next 5 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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5 Nov 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (14)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 4 Nov 1830, next 6 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (23)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 4 Nov 1830, next 6 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (29)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 4 Nov 1830, next 6 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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6 Nov 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
1 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (15)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 5 Nov 1830, next 8 Nov 1830
2) Scheming and Seeming; or, Mimic Art and Attic Science (24)
Performances first 7 Oct 1830, previous 5 Nov 1830
3) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (30)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 5 Nov 1830, next 8 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
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8 Nov 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (16)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 6 Nov 1830, next 9 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (31)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 6 Nov 1830, next 9 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (1)
AU: [Samuel J. Arnold]
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, next 9 Nov 1830
Genre (burlesque) celebrated burlesque burletta
First Night Cast
Francisco: O. Smith; Pearcey: [John B.] Buckstone; Bernardo: [John] Sanders; Abrahamides: John Reeve; Bartholomeus: V. Webster; Isaacos: Chapman; Humphriminos: C. Morris; Christophorides: Willson; Timotheus: J. Shaw; Pucker: S[tephen] Smith; Dorothea: Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Tinderella: Miss Daly; Blousedora: Miss [Millie?] Barnett; Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
Reference Cast
Francisco: O. Smith
Pearcey: John B. Buckstone
Bernardo: John Sanders
Abrahamides: John Reeve
Bartholomeus: V. Webster
Isaacos: Chapman
Humphriminos: C. Morris
Christophorides: Willson
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: Stephen Smith
Dorothea: Miss Daly
Tinderella: Miss Stallard
Blousedora: Miss Millie?
Barnett
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
parody (of "Heavy Wet"): John Reeve
imitations: John Reeve
"grand attack of horse and foot"
once a main piece, now shortened and reduced to an afterpiece
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9 Nov 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (17)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 8 Nov 1830, next 10 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (32)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 8 Nov 1830, next 10 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (2)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 8 Nov 1830, next 10 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (8 Nov 1830)
BUT Dorothea: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Tinderella: Miss Daly
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10 Nov 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (18)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 9 Nov 1830, next 11 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (33)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 9 Nov 1830, next 11 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (3)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 9 Nov 1830, next 11 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (8 Nov 1830)
BUT Dorothea: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Tinderella: Miss Daly
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11 Nov 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (19)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 10 Nov 1830, next 12 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (34)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 10 Nov 1830, next 12 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (4)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 10 Nov 1830, next 12 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (8 Nov 1830)
BUT Dorothea: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Tinderella: Miss Daly
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12 Nov 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (20)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 11 Nov 1830, next 13 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (35)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 11 Nov 1830, next 13 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (5)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 11 Nov 1830, next 13 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (8 Nov 1830)
BUT Dorothea: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Tinderella: Miss Daly
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13 Nov 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
8 Nov 1830 bill BL |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (21)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 12 Nov 1830, next 15 Nov 1830
2) The Black Vulture; or, The Wheel of Death (36)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 12 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (4 Oct 1830)
BUT Octolar: O. Smith
Usbeck: Chapman
The Black Vulture: John Sanders
Ozinda: Miss Daly
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (6)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 12 Nov 1830, next 15 Nov 1830
Cast as reference cast (8 Nov 1830)
BUT Dorothea: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Tinderella: Miss Daly
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15 Nov 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
15 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; "Taken from the celebrated novel of the same name by Cooper" (bill). MS note: "B. Bernard, not pub" AU: [William B. Bernard]
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, next 16 Nov 1830
Genre (burletta) new and original nautical burletta
First Night Cast
Alderman Beverout (merchant of New York): Downe; Cicero (his head nigger): [John B.] Buckstone; Jacob Von Skaats (patroon of Kilderhook): Bayne (fr Glasgow Theatre); Peter Prong (primitive settler): John Reeve; Thomas Tiller (the Skimmer of the Sea): [Frederick H.] Yates; Capt. Ludlow (of HMS Coquette): [Henry?] Hemming; Yarn (fisherman): S[tephen] Smith; Lieutenant Luff: Chapman; Brail: C. Morris; Trysail: [John] Sanders; Negroes, sailors, marines: Fry, Charles, Taylor, Willing, Willson, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Eudora (under the disguise of Seadrift): Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; Alida de Barbarie: Miss M[ary] Glover; Miss Tabitha Von Skaats: Mrs. Daly
Cast Comment "Willing" misspelled "winning" on variant bills printed by Rowley
Reference Cast
Alderman Beverout: Downe
Cicero: John B. Buckstone
Jacob Von Skaats: Bayne
Peter Prong: John Reeve
Thomas Tiller: Frederick H.
Yates
Capt. Ludlow: Henry? Hemming
Yarn: Stephen Smith
Lieutenant Luff: Chapman
Brail: C. Morris
Trysail: John Sanders
Negroes, sailors, marines:
Fry
Charles
Taylor
Willing
Willson
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Eudora: Mrs. Edward Fitzwilliam
Alida de Barbarie: Miss Mary
Glover
Miss Tabitha Von Skaats: Mrs.
Daly
"HMS Coquette under weigh, chase of Water Witch, her escape through the mist and storm" (Tomkins); "supposed supernatural appearance of the figurehead through the dreaded marine phenonemon," "a waterspout"; "the brigantine beating through in full sail"
1. cove of Sandy Hook (Tomkins); 2. outskirts of the Alderman's retreat, the Lust in Rust (Tomkins); 3. apartment in Alderman's (Pitt); 4.[moonlight] interior of Alida's pavilion with ocean view (Pitt); 5. approach of Skimmer (Pitt); 6. beach of the bay, Water Witch and Coquette in distance (Tomkins); 7. between decks of the Water Witch (Pitt); 8. coast view (Tomkins); 9. H.M.S. Coquette, broadside section (Tomkins); 10. the American coast, enveloped in fog (Tomkins)
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (22)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 13 Nov 1830, next 16 Nov 1830
Cast truncated in the source
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (7)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 13 Nov 1830, next 16 Nov 1830
Cast truncated in the source
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16 Nov 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
15 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (2)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 15 Nov 1830, next 17 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (23)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 15 Nov 1830, next 17 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (8)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 15 Nov 1830, next 17 Nov 1830
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17 Nov 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
15 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (3)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 16 Nov 1830, next 18 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (24)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 16 Nov 1830, next 18 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (9)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 16 Nov 1830, next 18 Nov 1830
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18 Nov 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (4)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 17 Nov 1830, next 19 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (25)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 17 Nov 1830, next 19 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (10)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 17 Nov 1830, next 19 Nov 1830
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19 Nov 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (5)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 18 Nov 1830, next 20 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (26)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 18 Nov 1830, next 20 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (11)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 18 Nov 1830, next 20 Nov 1830
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20 Nov 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (6)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 19 Nov 1830, next 22 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (27)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 19 Nov 1830, next 22 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (12)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 19 Nov 1830, next 22 Nov 1830
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22 Nov 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
22 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (7)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 20 Nov 1830, next 23 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (28)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 20 Nov 1830, next 23 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (13)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 20 Nov 1830, next 23 Nov 1830
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23 Nov 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
22 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (8)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 22 Nov 1830, next 24 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (29)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 22 Nov 1830, next 24 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (14)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 22 Nov 1830, next 24 Nov 1830
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24 Nov 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
22 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (9)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 23 Nov 1830, next 25 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (30)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 23 Nov 1830, next 25 Nov 1830
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (15)
Performances first 8 Nov 1830, previous 23 Nov 1830, next 7 Feb 1831
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25 Nov 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (10)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 24 Nov 1830, next 26 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (31)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 24 Nov 1830, next 26 Nov 1830
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (4)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 6 Oct 1830, next 26 Nov 1830
Cast truncated in the source
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26 Nov 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (11)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 25 Nov 1830, next 27 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (32)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 25 Nov 1830, next 27 Nov 1830
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (5)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 25 Nov 1830, next 27 Nov 1830
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27 Nov 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (12)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 26 Nov 1830, next 29 Nov 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (33)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 26 Nov 1830, next 29 Nov 1830
3) The Bricklayer's Arms (6)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 26 Nov 1830
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29 Nov 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
29 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; burlesque of The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Sea AU: [John B. Buckstone], [Frederick H.] Yates Au Comm Yates author of prelude only
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, next 30 Nov 1830
Genre (burlesque) fresh water, extravaganzical, comical, caricaturish burlesque burletta adapted to existing circumstances; prelude, 4 scenes
First Night Cast
characters in the prelude Mr. Yates: [Frederick H.] Yates; call boy: "First Old Man"; prompter: "Prig" characters in the burlesque The Pilot: [James P.] Wilkinson; Captain How-hard (of the tender): S[tephen] Smith; Fat Tom Coffin: John Reeve; Lieut. Gen. Boroughcliff (promoted and shrunk): [John B.] Buckstone; Master Barney Barnstable (runaway from the sea): O. Smith; Serjeant Drill (by the original): [John] Sanders; Lieut. Toughman (officer of the tender): V. Webster; Backwater (1st waterman): Charles; Scully (2d waterman): C. Morris; waiter: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; cabman: Chapman; watermen, tender officers, marines: [Unlisted]; troop of Horse Marines: [Unlisted]; Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam
Reference Cast
Mr. Yates: Frederick H. Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
The Pilot: James P. Wilkinson
Captain How-hard: Stephen Smith
Fat Tom Coffin: John Reeve
Lieut. Gen. Boroughcliff: John
B. Buckstone
Master Barney Barnstable: O.
Smith
Serjeant Drill: John Sanders
Lieut. Toughman: V. Webster
Backwater: Charles
Scully: C. Morris
waiter: Frederick H. Mordaunt
cabman: Chapman
watermen, tender officers,
marines: Unlisted
troop of Horse Marines:
Unlisted
Miss Kitty Plowden: Miss Mary
Glover
parody: "Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman", Charles, C. Morris; parody: "The Fireman Waterman", Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; parody: "Finale to the Lancers' Quadrille", O. Smith, John Reeve, Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; trio: "Brandy Duet", [John B.] Buckstone, S[tephen] Smith, Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; "Storm Duet" (from The Pilot), Charles, C. Morris; parody: (chorus from pantomime scene from Don Giovanni), Fry, Taylor; parody: "Sparrow Duet", [James P.] Wilkinson, Chapman, C. Morris; parody: (dance in Guilluame Tell), Mrs. [Edward] Fitzwilliam; parody: "Come Where the Aspens Quiver", John Reeve Songs in this piece all billed as "parodies on popular airs"
(diii)"the Thames in a tempest and loss of the Funny Ariel"; "the dreadful mode of warfare to be adopted by the horse marines showing the fatal effects of the pea and bladder fight"
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (34)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 27 Nov 1830, next 30 Nov 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (13)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 27 Nov 1830, next 30 Nov 1830
Cast truncated for reasons of space
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30 Nov 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
29 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (2)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 29 Nov 1830, next 1 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (35)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 29 Nov 1830, next 1 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (14)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 29 Nov 1830, next 1 Dec 1830
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1 Dec 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
29 Nov 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (3)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 30 Nov 1830, next 2 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (36)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 30 Nov 1830, next 2 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (15)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 30 Nov 1830, next 2 Dec 1830
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2 Dec 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
2 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (4)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 1 Dec 1830, next 3 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (37)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 1 Dec 1830, next 3 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (16)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 1 Dec 1830, next 3 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Eudora: Miss Daly
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3 Dec 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
2 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (5)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 2 Dec 1830, next 4 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (38)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 2 Dec 1830, next 4 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (17)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 2 Dec 1830, next 4 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Eudora: Miss Daly
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4 Dec 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
2 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (6)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 3 Dec 1830, next 6 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (39)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 3 Dec 1830, next 6 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (18)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 3 Dec 1830, next 6 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Eudora: Miss Daly
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6 Dec 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
6 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (7)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 4 Dec 1830, next 7 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
Cast truncated for reasons of space
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (40)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 4 Dec 1830, next 7 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (19)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 4 Dec 1830, next 7 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
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7 Dec 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (8)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 6 Dec 1830, next 8 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (41)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 6 Dec 1830, next 8 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (20)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 6 Dec 1830, next 8 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
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8 Dec 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
6 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (9)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 7 Dec 1830, next 9 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
BUT Miss Kitty Plowden: Mrs.
Edward Fitzwilliam
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (42)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 7 Dec 1830, next 13 Dec 1830
3) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (21)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 7 Dec 1830, next 9 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
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9 Dec 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
9 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The May Queen; or, Sampson the Serjeant (1)
AU: [John B. Buckstone]
Performances first 9 Dec 1830, next 10 Dec 1830
Genre (farce) favorite domestic burletta
First Night Cast
Hugh Bowyer (a steward): Downe; Captain Evershot: V. Webster; Serjeant Stephen Sampson: [Henry?] Hemming; corporal: [John] Sanders; Dick (a drummer): C. Morris; soldier: S[tephen] Smith; Caleb Pipkin (a tinker): Charles Mathews (1st app this season); Tommy Tit (a birdcatcher): [John B.] Buckstone; Mary Bowyer: Miss Daly; Mrs. Pipkin: Miss M[ary] Glover
Reference Cast
Hugh Bowyer: Downe
Captain Evershot: V. Webster
Serjeant Stephen Sampson: Henry?
Hemming
corporal: John Sanders
Dick: C. Morris
soldier: Stephen Smith
Caleb Pipkin: Charles Mathews
Tommy Tit: John B. Buckstone
Mary Bowyer: Miss Daly
Mrs. Pipkin: Miss Mary Glover
comic song: "The Humours of a Country Fair", Charles Mathews
(di) dance: Miss Stallard
2) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (22)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 8 Dec 1830, next 10 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (10)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 8 Dec 1830, next 10 Dec 1830
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10 Dec 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
9 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The May Queen; or, Sampson the Serjeant (2)
Performances first 9 Dec 1830, previous 9 Dec 1830, next 11 Dec 1830
2) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (23)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 9 Dec 1830, next 11 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (11)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 9 Dec 1830, next 11 Dec 1830
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11 Dec 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
9 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The May Queen; or, Sampson the Serjeant (3)
Performances first 9 Dec 1830, previous 10 Dec 1830
2) The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Sea (24)
Performances first 15 Nov 1830, previous 10 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (15 Nov 1830)
BUT Thomas Tiller: Henry?
Hemming
Capt. Ludlow: V. Webster
Eudora: Miss Daly
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (12)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 10 Dec 1830, next 13 Dec 1830
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13 Dec 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
13 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Bold Dragoons (1)
AU: [Morris Barnett]
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, next 14 Dec 1830
Genre (burletta) favorite comic burletta
First Night Cast
Berguin: Chapman; Gavard: Downe; Coco Cocklet: [John B.] Buckstone; Victor Gavard: [Henry?] Hemming The Dragoons Leon Sabertash: [Frederick H.] Yates; Hannibal Fuzee: John Reeve Rosine: Miss Daly; Ninette: Miss M[ary] Glover; Margot: Mrs. Daly
Cast Comment Victor Gavard appears on first night's bill only as "Victor"
Reference Cast
Berguin: Chapman
Gavard: Downe
Coco Cocklet: John B. Buckstone
Victor Gavard: Henry? Hemming
Leon Sabertash: Frederick H.
Yates
Hannibal Fuzee: John Reeve
Rosine: Miss Daly
Ninette: Miss Mary Glover
Margot: Mrs. Daly
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (43)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 8 Dec 1830, next 14 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [George H. Rodwell]
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, next 14 Dec 1830
Genre (farce) new comic burletta
First Night Cast
Melville (a banker): [Frederick H.] Yates; Lord Charles Everard: [Henry?] Hemming; Matthew Multiply (Melville's head clerk): Bayne; Julia: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates
Cast Comment Everard's name misspelled "Evered" on first night's bill; Matthew is spelled Mathew on some later bills
Reference Cast
Melville: Frederick H. Yates
Lord Charles Everard: Henry?
Hemming
Matthew Multiply: Bayne
Julia: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (13)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 11 Dec 1830, next 14 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
Entire prelude omitted
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14 Dec 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
13 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Bold Dragoons (2)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 13 Dec 1830, next 15 Dec 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (44)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 13 Dec 1830, next 15 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (2)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 13 Dec 1830, next 15 Dec 1830
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (14)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 13 Dec 1830, next 15 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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15 Dec 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
13 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Bold Dragoons (3)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 14 Dec 1830, next 27 Dec 1830
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (45)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 14 Dec 1830, next 30 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (3)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 14 Dec 1830, next 20 Dec 1830
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (15)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 14 Dec 1830, next 16 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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16 Dec 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
16 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; "Suggested by a paragraph in Le Clerk's Dictionary" (bill) AU: [Douglas W. Jerrold] Au Comm Douglas Jerrold's name written in ms. on bill
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, next 17 Dec 1830
Genre (melodrama) new romantic allegorical burletta
First Night Cast
Nibbo (an usurer): Downe; Botto (a notary): Bayne brothers, ruined by Nibbo and Botto Astolpho: [Frederick H.] Yates; Leandro: [Henry?] Hemming Mammon: O. Smith; Grillo (Nibbo's servant): [John B.] Buckstone; Francisco: Chapman; Fillippo: C. Morris; Tomaso (Capt. of the Santa Maria): S[tephen] Smith; Gyone (gaoler): [John] Sanders; Lucino: V. Webster; vine dressers, sailors: Charles, Fry, Taylor, Willing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Willson, Miss [Millie?] Barnett, Miss Nursey, Miss Beaumont; Sabina: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates
Cast Comment Nibbo appears also as "Nibbio" and "Nibbe" on cast list; Miss Nursey's name misspelled "Narcy" first night only
Reference Cast
Nibbo: Downe
Botto: Bayne
Astolpho: Frederick H. Yates
Leandro: Henry? Hemming
Mammon: O. Smith
Grillo: John B. Buckstone
Francisco: Chapman
Fillippo: C. Morris
Tomaso: Stephen Smith
Gyone: John Sanders
Lucino: V. Webster
vine dressers, sailors:
Charles
Fry
Taylor
Willing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Willson
Miss Millie? Barnett
Miss Nursey
Miss Beaumont
Sabina: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
"Astolpho's vision! Lake of Tartarus dissolving to Mammon's offering" (Henry L. Childe)
1. view of Naples (Tomkins); 2. view of the vicinity of Naples (Tomkins); 3. cemetery by moonlight (Pitt)
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, next 17 Dec 1830
Genre (farce) Favorite comic burletta
First Night Cast
Snatch (the singing bailiff): Charles Mathews; Sir Simon Ardent: Downe; Capt. Ardent: [Henry?] Hemming; Drench: Bayne; Chatter: [James P.] Wilkinson; Lightfoot: [John B.] Buckstone; Tipem: [John] Sanders; waiter: V. Webster; Emily Valmont: Miss Daly; Lucinda: Miss M[ary] Glover
Reference Cast
Snatch: Charles Mathews
Sir Simon Ardent: Downe
Capt. Ardent: Henry? Hemming
Drench: Bayne
Chatter: James P. Wilkinson
Lightfoot: John B. Buckstone
Tipem: John Sanders
waiter: V. Webster
Emily Valmont: Miss Daly
Lucinda: Miss Mary Glover
favorite song: Charles Mathews
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (16)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 15 Dec 1830, next 17 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
Entire prelude and some minor roles omitted
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17 Dec 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
16 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (2)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 16 Dec 1830, next 18 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (2)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 16 Dec 1830, next 18 Dec 1830
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (17)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 16 Dec 1830, next 18 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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18 Dec 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
16 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (3)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 17 Dec 1830, next 20 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (3)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 17 Dec 1830, next 20 Dec 1830
3) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (18)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 17 Dec 1830, next 20 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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20 Dec 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
20 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (4)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 18 Dec 1830, next 21 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (4)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 18 Dec 1830, next 21 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (4)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 15 Dec 1830, next 21 Dec 1830
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (19)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 18 Dec 1830, next 21 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
Entire prelude and some minor roles omitted
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21 Dec 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
20 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (5)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 20 Dec 1830, next 22 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (5)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 20 Dec 1830, next 22 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (5)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 20 Dec 1830, next 22 Dec 1830
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (20)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 20 Dec 1830, next 22 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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22 Dec 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
20 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (6)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 21 Dec 1830, next 23 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (6)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 21 Dec 1830, next 23 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (6)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 21 Dec 1830, next 23 Dec 1830
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (21)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 21 Dec 1830, next 23 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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23 Dec 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (7)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 22 Dec 1830, next 27 Dec 1830
2) Love Laughs at Bailiffs (7)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 22 Dec 1830
3) Was I To Blame? (7)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 22 Dec 1830, next 3 Jan 1831
4) The Pilot; or, A Tale of the Thames (22)
Performances first 29 Nov 1830, previous 22 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (29 Nov 1830)
OMITS Mr. Yates: Frederick H.
Yates
call boy: "First Old Man"
prompter: "Prig"
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24 Dec 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1830 Sat eve Adelphi |
DARK: Christmas Day
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27 Dec 1830 Mon eve Adelphi |
27 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (8)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 23 Dec 1830, next 28 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Bold Dragoons (4)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 15 Dec 1830, next 28 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (13 Dec 1830)
BUT Gavard: Bayne
Ninette: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
Cast Comment Role of Victor now "Victor Gavard" on bill
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever AU: [John B. Buckstone], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, next 28 Dec 1830
Genre (comic pantomime) new grand and comic Christmas pantomime; 19 scenes
First Night Cast
Nibble (a predatory rat): Willson; Squeak (his offspring): Master [John G.] Kerr; Poorlad (apprentice to Nosey Jack), afterwards Harlequin: Gibson; Tom (his cat), afterwards Antico: Brown; Chanticleer (an early village cock): "Doodledoo"; Nosey Jack (a mouse trap maker), afterwards Clown: [John] Sanders cat hunters Lord Smellwell: C. Morris; Marquis Mousemuncher: Chapman; Sir Simon Swelltail: Fry; Duke of Lovetripe: Willing; Viscount Whiskers: Charles; Count Claw: Taylor Princess Purrpretty (in love with Poorlad), afterwards Columbine: Miss Stallard; banner bearer: "Marcher"; Doctor Quack: "Singeing Short"; Doctor Gammon: "Niceman"; Silverrain (Spirit of the Enchanted Spring): Miss Angelina goblins of the spring Thumper: "Ugly Mug"; Whacker: "Guy" aerial voices: "echoes", "harmonies" feline maids of honor Lady Spitfire, Countess of Kittenoften: Miss Nursey; Her Grace of Greeneyes: Miss Beaumont; Miss Moll Row: Miss [Millie?] Barnett; The Honorable Mrs. Smeller: Miss Taylor; Lady Luscious Lapmilk: Miss Robinson Gold Stick: "Strutt"; page: "Followtail"; Grimalkin (the Great, blind King of Cats), afterwards Pantaloon: King; Chopper (his headsman): "Splinterblock" beefeaters Swallow: "Salt"; Gobble: "Mustard" old apple-woman: "Mrs. Catshead"; plumpudding man: "Catshead"; fishmonger: "Rouse"; tallowchandler and oilman: "Wick"; customers: "Buyanything", "Mrs. Buyanything"; fat cook: "Mrs. Pepperchop"; policeman: "Bluedevil"; animated blacking bottles: "Master Matchless", "Master Preston"; Doctor Surekill: "Emulsion"; Boney (his man): "Skeleton"; doctors: "Bluepill", "Jalap", "Rubshoulders"; countryman: "John Raw"; cookshopman: "Watergravy"; servant: "Miss Dawdle"; fat citizen: "Loveturtle"; beadle: "Goldlace"; beggars: "Cadger", "Boreman", "Rags"; sailors: "Pitch", "Tar"; sailors' loves: "Miss Grog", "Miss Backey"; landlord: "Scoretwice"; Devil: "Blueflame"; mob of various ragamuffins: [Unlisted]; bill sticker: "Paste"; lawyers: "Term", "Vacation"; grocer: "Sweettooth"; china shopman: "Crack"; Chinese figures: "Master Joss", "Master Smalleyes"; musicians: "Blow", "Scrape"; old maid: "Miss Nohusband"; monkey: "Master Mischief"; lion: "Wallace"; bear: "Gossamer"
Cast Comment Willing's name misspelled "Winning"
Reference Cast
Nibble: Willson
Squeak: Master John G. Kerr
Poorlad, afterwards Harlequin:
Gibson
Tom, afterwards Antico: Brown
Chanticleer: "Doodledoo"
Nosey Jack, afterwards Clown:
John Sanders
Lord Smellwell: C. Morris
Marquis Mousemuncher: Chapman
Sir Simon Swelltail: Fry
Duke of Lovetripe: Willing
Viscount Whiskers: Charles
Count Claw: Taylor
Princess Purrpretty, afterwards
Columbine: Miss Stallard
banner bearer: "Marcher"
Doctor Quack: "Singeing Short"
Doctor Gammon: "Niceman"
Silverrain: Miss Angelina
Thumper: "Ugly Mug"
Whacker: "Guy"
aerial voices:
"echoes"
"harmonies"
Lady Spitfire, Countess of
Kittenoften: Miss Nursey
Her Grace of Greeneyes: Miss
Beaumont
Miss Moll Row: Miss Millie?
Barnett
The Honorable Mrs. Smeller: Miss
Taylor
Lady Luscious Lapmilk: Miss
Robinson
Gold Stick: "Strutt"
page: "Followtail"
Grimalkin, afterwards Pantaloon:
King
Chopper: "Splinterblock"
Swallow: "Salt"
Gobble: "Mustard"
old apple-woman: "Mrs.
Catshead"
plumpudding man: "Catshead"
fishmonger: "Rouse"
tallowchandler and oilman:
"Wick"
customers:
"Buyanything"
"Mrs. Buyanything"
fat cook: "Mrs. Pepperchop"
policeman: "Bluedevil"
animated blacking bottles:
"Master Matchless"
"Master Preston"
Doctor Surekill: "Emulsion"
Boney: "Skeleton"
doctors:
"Bluepill"
"Jalap"
"Rubshoulders"
countryman: "John Raw"
cookshopman: "Watergravy"
servant: "Miss Dawdle"
fat citizen: "Loveturtle"
beadle: "Goldlace"
beggars:
"Cadger"
"Boreman"
"Rags"
sailors:
"Pitch"
"Tar"
sailors' loves:
"Miss Grog"
"Miss Backey"
landlord: "Scoretwice"
Devil: "Blueflame"
mob of various ragamuffins:
Unlisted
bill sticker: "Paste"
lawyers:
"Term"
"Vacation"
grocer: "Sweettooth"
china shopman: "Crack"
Chinese figures:
"Master Joss"
"Master Smalleyes"
musicians:
"Blow"
"Scrape"
old maid: "Miss Nohusband"
monkey: "Master Mischief"
lion: "Wallace"
bear: "Gossamer"
DIR: John B. Buckstone
(dxi) comic clog pas de quatre: [John] Sanders, Brown, King, Gibson
1. [night] interior of dwelling of the mouse trap maker, Nosey Jack (Tomkins); 2. [sunrise] exterior of cats' castle (Tomkins); 3. fairy retreat near the enchanted spring (Tomkins); 4. [moonlight] enchanted spring (Tomkins); 5. cats' corridor (Pitt); 6. palace of Grimalkin (Pitt); 7. Temple of Silverrain (Pitt); 8. the King's mews (Pitt); 9. fishmongers' and oil shops; 10. Doctor Surekill's dissecting room; 11. view in Westmoreland (Tomkins); 12. eating house and cage (Pitt); 13. view of the Wye (Tomkins); 14. interior of the Old Ship Inn, Wapping; 15. brush hall in Chancery; 16. brush hall out of Chancery; 17. grocers' and china shops; 18. catacombs (Tomkins); 19. temple of the Spirit of the Spring (Pitt)
comic business: H. Younge, Foster
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28 Dec 1830 Tue eve Adelphi |
27 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (9)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 27 Dec 1830, next 29 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Bold Dragoons (5)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 27 Dec 1830, next 29 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (13 Dec 1830)
BUT Gavard: Bayne
Ninette: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (2)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 27 Dec 1830, next 29 Dec 1830
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29 Dec 1830 Wed eve Adelphi |
27 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (10)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 28 Dec 1830, next 30 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Bold Dragoons (6)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 28 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (13 Dec 1830)
BUT Gavard: Bayne
Ninette: Mrs. Edward
Fitzwilliam
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (3)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 28 Dec 1830, next 30 Dec 1830
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30 Dec 1830 Thu eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (11)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 29 Dec 1830, next 31 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (46)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 15 Dec 1830, next 31 Dec 1830
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (4)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 29 Dec 1830, next 31 Dec 1830
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31 Dec 1830 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (12)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 30 Dec 1830, next 1 Jan 1831
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (47)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 30 Dec 1830, next 1 Jan 1831
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (5)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 30 Dec 1830, next 1 Jan 1831
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1 Jan 1831 Sat eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1830 bill NN |
1) The Devil's Ducat; or, The Gift of Mammon (13)
Performances first 16 Dec 1830, previous 31 Dec 1830
Cast as reference cast (16 Dec 1830)
BUT Sabina: Miss Daly
2) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (48)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 31 Dec 1830, next 3 Jan 1831
3) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (6)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 31 Dec 1830, next 3 Jan 1831
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3 Jan 1831 Mon eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (49)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 1 Jan 1831, next 4 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (8)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 23 Dec 1830, next 4 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (7)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 9 Oct 1830, next 4 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (7)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 1 Jan 1831, next 4 Jan 1831
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4 Jan 1831 Tue eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (50)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 3 Jan 1831, next 5 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (9)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 3 Jan 1831, next 5 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (8)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 3 Jan 1831, next 5 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (8)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 3 Jan 1831, next 5 Jan 1831
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5 Jan 1831 Wed eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (51)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 4 Jan 1831, next 6 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (10)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 4 Jan 1831, next 6 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (9)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 4 Jan 1831, next 6 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (9)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 4 Jan 1831, next 6 Jan 1831
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6 Jan 1831 Thu eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (52)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 5 Jan 1831, next 7 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (11)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 5 Jan 1831, next 7 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (10)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 5 Jan 1831, next 7 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (10)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 5 Jan 1831, next 7 Jan 1831
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7 Jan 1831 Fri eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (53)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 6 Jan 1831, next 8 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (12)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 6 Jan 1831, next 8 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (11)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 6 Jan 1831, next 8 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (11)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 6 Jan 1831, next 8 Jan 1831
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8 Jan 1831 Sat eve Adelphi |
3 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (54)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 7 Jan 1831, next 10 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (13)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 7 Jan 1831, next 10 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (12)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 7 Jan 1831, next 10 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (12)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 7 Jan 1831, next 10 Jan 1831
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10 Jan 1831 Mon eve Adelphi |
10 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (55)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 8 Jan 1831, next 11 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (14)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 8 Jan 1831, next 11 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (13)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 8 Jan 1831, next 11 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (13)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 8 Jan 1831, next 11 Jan 1831
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11 Jan 1831 Tue eve Adelphi |
10 Jan 1831 bill NN |
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (56)
Performances first 21 Oct 1830, previous 10 Jan 1831, next 12 Jan 1831
2) Was I To Blame? (15)
Performances first 13 Dec 1830, previous 10 Jan 1831, next 12 Jan 1831
3) A Dead Shot (14)
Performances first 4 Oct 1830, previous 10 Jan 1831, next 12 Jan 1831
4) Grimalkin the Great; or, Harlequin and the King of Cats (14)
Performances first 27 Dec 1830, previous 10 J