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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900 Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors -------------------------- THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE (later THE ADELPHI THEATRE) (COVENT GARDEN COMPANY) 1806-1900 Calendar for Summer 1810 Edited by John W. Brokaw A Publication of The Adelphi Calendar Project Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst |
Holland of Covent Garden again leased the theatre for the summer. This year, John "Jack" Bologna joined him in the enterprise. A notice found in the Adelphi Scrapbook offered the following assurance: "Messrs. Bologna, Jr. and Holland are determined to strain every nerve in bringing forward such amusements as at least shall deserve the liberal sanction of a generous public" (25 July 1810).
John P. Bologna and his wife had been with Charles Dibdin, the younger, at Sadler's Wells and Dublin for several years. The announcements for this season claimed Bologna and Mrs. Wybrow were the first Harlequin and Columbine in Europe. Even allowing for the usual puffery of nineteenth (and twentieth) century theatre managers, this statement serves to remind the reader of the quality of performances at the Sans Pareil--even in its early days.
John Bologna was often billed as "Junior." The father, his wife and two sons "Jack" and Louis, and daughter Barbara were all on the stage. John had some knowledge of chemistry and general science and was later to become a popular Lenten performer at the Adelphi. His "Pictorial, Optical and Mechanical Exhibitions" were popular for many seasons.
The season included several songs performed mainly by William Pearman, who was to become a major singer on the stage, and John Isaacs. The former sang "Bound Prentice to a Waterman" which was to be a favorite at the theatre. Isaacs was to suffer the terrible misfortune of losing his sight some twenty years later, leading to a benefit at Covent Garden where "the public so liberally expressed their commiseration" (Dibdin Memoirs, p. 102).
There were some dances, including a "hornpipe of three" and a "hornpipe in fetters." In the course of Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810), the comic dance from Mother Goose was performed by Richard Norman and Auld.
Master Edwards, four years old, performed "Protean exercises," but what various forms they took is not described. On May 28, despite his youth, he did a "drunken and dying" scene and on June 25 "several feats of activity"--again not described.
The number of performances this season is impossible to calculate accurately because sources are limited, but the season certainly lasted longer than the summer season of 1808. It was considerably less stressful than the season at the new Covent Garden Theatre, which had been truncated by the "Old Price" riots, lasting from 18 September to 15 December 1809.
Pieces remained essentially non-dramatic, in keeping with Scott's magistrate's license. There was an emphasis on pantomime and spectacle performed by some of the prominent names of the stage, Richard Norman, Jack Bologna, and Mrs. Wybrow. There were three ballets because the company was composed in part of the Covent Garden Corps de Ballet.
It was the last summer season for these Covent Garden performers, but it is safe to assume the public was satisfied Bologna and Holland had "strained every nerve" and gained "the liberal sanction of a generous public."
JB GBC
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23 Apr 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
23 Apr 1810 bill LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (1)
CHOR: John P. Bologna
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, next 24 Apr 1810
Genre (ballet) new comic dances
First Night Cast
principal characters: [Richard] Norman (fr TR CG), Auld, Lardner, Master Lardner, Miss H. Bologna, Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway, Mme. S. Frederic (fr King's Theatre, 1st time here)
Cast Comment Miss N. Loder married a Mr. Ridgway in 1805 according to Highfill, Biographical Dictioary, 12, 380. She was reported to have retired to have retired "shortly after"
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Richard Norman
Auld
Lardner
Master Lardner
Miss H. Bologna
Mme. S. Frederic
Mrs. Thomas E. Ridgway
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (1)
Title Comment not in Nicoll
AU: [John?] Holland, COMP: Ryall
Au Comm Ryall from TR C GPerformances first 23 Apr 1810, next 24 Apr 1810
Genre (spectacle) grand Scotch spectacle
First Night Cast
Angus (King of Scotland): Lardner; Belarmo (friend of Godfredo): Auld; Captainus: J[ohn] Isaacs; Lieutano: Thorpe (fr Astley's); Ensarmo: [Robert?] Stebbing; Concordo: [Montague P.?] Corri (fr Royalty); Emnamus: Bradby; Rabono: Brown; Travapan: Youens; principal dancer at banquet: Miss H. Bologna; heralds, servants, attendants, officers, dancers: [Unlisted]; Percy (Knight of Jerusalem): [Richard] Norman; Hindoo (servant to Prince): [John?] Holland; Godfredo (chieftain): [John P.] Bologna (fr TR CG); Genoura (Princess of Scotland): Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott; Hellena (Genoura's confidante): Mme. S. Frederic; Almeyda (peasant child adopted by Genoura): Miss Deveulle (fr Opera House, 1st time here); attendant: Miss [Barbara] Bologna
Cast Comment There was an Montague Corri, son of Domenico, but he was never listed as an actor
Reference Cast
Angus: Lardner
Belarmo: Auld
Captainus: John Isaacs
Lieutano: Thorpe
Ensarmo: Robert? Stebbing
Concordo: Montague P.? Corri
Emnamus: Bradby
Rabono: Brown
Travapan: Youens
principal dancer at banquet:
Miss H. Bologna
heralds, servants, attendants,
officers, dancers: Unlisted
Percy: Richard Norman
Hindoo: John? Holland
Godfredo: John P. Bologna
Genoura: Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott
Hellena: Mme. S. Frederic
Almeyda: Miss Deveulle
attendant: Miss Barbara Bologna
combat of ten and the total overthrow of a banditti of robbers; (finale) "grand tournament in large amphitheatre in which will be portrayed combats with the battle axe, daggers, swords"
1. drawing room of the princess; 2. a banquet; 3. Godfredo's apartment; 4. a wood; 5. garden with distant view of Edinburgh castle; 6. front view of same; 7. a street in Edinburgh
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (1)
Title Comment not in Nicoll
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 23 Apr 1810, next 24 Apr 1810
Genre (divertissement) musical divertissement
First Night Cast
principal characters: Thorpe, J[ohn] Isaacs, [Robert?] Stebbing, Lardner, Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway, Miss [Barbara] Bologna
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Thorpe
John Isaacs
Robert? Stebbing
Lardner
Mrs. Thomas E. Ridgway
Miss Barbara Bologna
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (1)
Title Comment not in Nicoll
AU: [John?] Holland, COMP: [Montague P.?] CorriPerformances first 23 Apr 1810, next 24 Apr 1810
Genre (comic pantomime) entire new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Harlequin: Auld; Pantaloon: [Montague P.?] Corri; Pierro: Forster; Jemmy Corsette: [John?] Holland; butcher: George; Jew: Brown; pastry cook: Swan; Mordecai: Thorpe; Ibrahim: J[ohn] Isaacs; Clown's brother: Edwards (fr Portsmouth Theatre); Statue Columbine: Mme. S. Frederic; Ceremony: Mrs. Daly; Clown: [Richard] Norman; fairy: Mrs. [Richard] Norman; Hecate, or Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott
Reference Cast
Harlequin: Auld
Pantaloon: Montague P.? Corri
Pierro: Forster
Jemmy Corsette: John? Holland
butcher: George
Jew: Brown
pastry cook: Swan
Mordecai: Thorpe
Ibrahim: John Isaacs
Statue Columbine: Mme. S.
Frederic
Ceremony: Mrs. Daly
Clown: Edwards
fairy: Mrs. Richard Norman
Hecate, or Columbine: Mrs.
Elizabeth Pincott
Second Clown: Master Edwards
"under management of Holland (fr CG), the pieces got up under direction of Bologna Jr. (bill)"
occasional address: [John?] Holland
Theatre was taken over by Holland of the CG corps de ballet for a summer season ending 15 September 1810
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24 Apr 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
24 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (2)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 23 Apr 1810, next 25 Apr 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (2)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 23 Apr 1810, next 25 Apr 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (2)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 23 Apr 1810, next 25 Apr 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (2)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 23 Apr 1810, next 25 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Clown: Richard Norman
OMITS Second Clown: Master
Edwards
ADDS Clown's brother: Edwards
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25 Apr 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
25 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (3)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 24 Apr 1810, next 26 Apr 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (3)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 24 Apr 1810, next 26 Apr 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (3)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 24 Apr 1810, next 26 Apr 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (3)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 24 Apr 1810, next 26 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Clown: Richard Norman
OMITS Second Clown: Master
Edwards
ADDS Clown's brother: Edwards
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26 Apr 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
26 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (4)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 25 Apr 1810, next 27 Apr 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (4)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 25 Apr 1810, next 27 Apr 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (4)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 25 Apr 1810, next 27 Apr 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (4)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 25 Apr 1810, next 27 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Clown: Richard Norman
OMITS Second Clown: Master
Edwards
ADDS Clown's brother: Edwards
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27 Apr 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
27 Apr 1810 adv Times |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (5)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 26 Apr 1810, next 28 Apr 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (5)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 26 Apr 1810, next 28 Apr 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (5)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 26 Apr 1810, next 28 Apr 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (5)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 26 Apr 1810, next 28 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Clown: Richard Norman
OMITS Second Clown: Master
Edwards
ADDS Clown's brother: Edwards
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28 Apr 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
27 Apr 1810 adv Times |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (6)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 27 Apr 1810, next 30 Apr 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (6)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 27 Apr 1810, next 30 Apr 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (6)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 27 Apr 1810, next 30 Apr 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (6)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 27 Apr 1810, next 30 Apr 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Clown: Richard Norman
OMITS Second Clown: Master
Edwards
ADDS Clown's brother: Edwards
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30 Apr 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
30 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (7)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 28 Apr 1810, next 1 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (7)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 28 Apr 1810, next 1 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (7)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 28 Apr 1810, next 1 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (7)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 28 Apr 1810, next 1 May 1810
Cast Comment Master Edwards aged four
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1 May 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (8)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 30 Apr 1810, next 2 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (8)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 30 Apr 1810, next 2 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (8)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 30 Apr 1810, next 2 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (8)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 30 Apr 1810, next 2 May 1810
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2 May 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
30 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (9)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 1 May 1810, next 3 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (9)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 1 May 1810, next 3 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (9)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 1 May 1810, next 3 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (9)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 1 May 1810, next 3 May 1810
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3 May 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
3 Apr 1810 adv Times |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (10)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 2 May 1810, next 4 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (10)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 2 May 1810, next 4 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (10)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 2 May 1810, next 4 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (10)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 2 May 1810, next 4 May 1810
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4 May 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
4 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (11)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 3 May 1810, next 5 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (11)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 3 May 1810, next 5 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (11)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 3 May 1810, next 5 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (11)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 3 May 1810, next 5 May 1810
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5 May 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
5 Apr 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (12)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 4 May 1810, next 11 Jun 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (12)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 4 May 1810, next 7 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (12)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 4 May 1810, next 7 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (12)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 4 May 1810, next 7 May 1810
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7 May 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
4 May 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Unknown], COMP: [Montague P.?] CorriPerformances first 7 May 1810, next 8 May 1810
Genre (burletta) new burletta; 1 act
First Night Cast
Pinch-Penny: Lardner; Aaron: [Robert?] Stebbing; Slumber: Bradby; Tom: J[ohn] Isaacs; Ben: Thorpe; Deborah: Mrs. Daly; Susan: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway; Mary: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott
Cast Comment cast taken from a New York bill dated May 28, 1810
Reference Cast
Pinch-Penny: Lardner
Aaron: Robert? Stebbing
Slumber: Bradby
Tom: John Isaacs
Ben: Thorpe
Deborah: Mrs. Daly
Susan: Mrs. Thomas E. Ridgway
Mary: Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (13)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 5 May 1810, next 8 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (13)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 5 May 1810, next 8 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (13)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 5 May 1810, next 8 May 1810
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8 May 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (2)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 7 May 1810, next 9 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (14)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 7 May 1810, next 9 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (14)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 7 May 1810, next 9 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (14)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 7 May 1810, next 9 May 1810
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9 May 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (3)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 8 May 1810, next 10 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (15)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 8 May 1810, next 10 May 1810
3) All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week (15)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 8 May 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (15)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 8 May 1810, next 10 May 1810
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10 May 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
10 May 1810 adv Times |
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1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (4)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 9 May 1810, next 11 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (16)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 9 May 1810, next 11 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (16)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 9 May 1810, next 11 May 1810
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11 May 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
10 May 1810 adv Times |
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1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (5)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 10 May 1810, next 12 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (17)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 10 May 1810, next 12 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (17)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 10 May 1810, next 12 May 1810
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12 May 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
10 May 1810 adv Times |
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1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (6)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 11 May 1810, next 14 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (18)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 11 May 1810, next 14 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (18)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 11 May 1810, next 14 May 1810
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14 May 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (7)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 12 May 1810, next 15 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (19)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 12 May 1810, next 15 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (19)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 12 May 1810, next 15 May 1810
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15 May 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (8)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 14 May 1810, next 16 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (20)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 14 May 1810, next 16 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (20)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 14 May 1810, next 16 May 1810
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16 May 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (9)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 15 May 1810, next 17 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (21)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 15 May 1810, next 17 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (21)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 15 May 1810, next 17 May 1810
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17 May 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (10)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 16 May 1810, next 18 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (22)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 16 May 1810, next 18 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (22)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 16 May 1810, next 18 May 1810
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18 May 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (11)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 17 May 1810, next 19 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (23)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 17 May 1810, next 19 May 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (23)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 17 May 1810, next 19 May 1810
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19 May 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (12)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 18 May 1810, next 21 May 1810
2) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (24)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 18 May 1810, next 9 Jul 1810
3) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (24)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 18 May 1810, next 25 Jun 1810
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21 May 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (13)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 19 May 1810, next 22 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 21 May 1810, next 22 May 1810
Genre (spectacle) new serious spectacle
First Night Cast
Sygismund (the Tyrant): [Richard] Norman; Osric (husband to Eloisa): Auld; Lodovic: [Montague P.?] Corri; turnkey: [Robert?] Stebbing; Caesar (faithful slave of Sygismund): [John?] Holland; Florilla (son of Osric): Miss Goodwin (fr TR CG); Eloisa (wife of Osric): Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott; guards, peasants: [Unlisted]
Cast Comment Cast taken from NN bill May 28, 1810
Reference Cast
Sygismund: Richard Norman
Osric: Auld
Lodovic: Montague P.? Corri
turnkey: Robert? Stebbing
Caesar: John? Holland
Florilla: Miss Goodwin
Eloisa: Mrs. Elizabeth Pincott
guards, peasants: Unlistedsong: [Robert?] Stebbing
New York bill of 28 may 1810 says 7 performance of Genoese Tyrant
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (1)
Title Comment not in Nicoll
CHOR: John P. BolognaPerformances first 21 May 1810, next 22 May 1810
Genre (ballet) new Scotch dance
First Night Cast
Sawney: Edwards; Jemmie: Auld; Donald: Lardner; Mrs. M'Gregor: Youens; Kitty: Mme. S. Frederic; Peggy: Miss H. Bologna
Cast Comment Cast taken from NN bill May 28, 1810
Reference Cast
Sawney: Edwards
Jemmie: Auld
Donald: Lardner
Mrs. M'Gregor: Youens
Kitty: Mme. S. Frederic
Peggy: Miss H. Bologna
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22 May 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (14)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 21 May 1810, next 23 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (2)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 21 May 1810, next 23 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (2)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 21 May 1810, next 23 May 1810
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23 May 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (15)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 22 May 1810, next 24 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (3)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 22 May 1810, next 24 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (3)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 22 May 1810, next 24 May 1810
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24 May 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (16)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 23 May 1810, next 25 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (4)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 23 May 1810, next 25 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (4)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 23 May 1810, next 25 May 1810
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25 May 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (17)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 24 May 1810, next 26 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (5)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 24 May 1810, next 26 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (5)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 24 May 1810, next 26 May 1810
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26 May 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (18)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 25 May 1810, next 28 May 1810
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (6)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 25 May 1810, next 28 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (6)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 25 May 1810, next 28 May 1810
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28 May 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (1)
Title Comment "by very particular desire" (bill)
AU: [Unknown], COMP: [Montague P.?] CorriPerformances first 28 May 1810, next 29 May 1810
Genre (comic pantomime) new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Harlequin: Auld; Pantaloon: [Montague P.?] Corri; landlord: Cozens; lover: [John?] Holland; baker: Taylor; Gypsies: [Robert?] Stebbing, J[ohn] Isaacs; bear: Youens; haymakers: [Edwin] Yarnold, Haydon, Cross, Godbee, Mrs. [Richard] Norman; dancers: Miss [Barbara] Bologna, Miss H. Bologna; Riches: Miss Westley; Beauty: Mrs. George; Wisdom: Miss Cummins; Strength: George; water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell; oyster woman: Mrs. Daly; Fortune: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway; Paddock: Thorpe; clowns: [Richard] Norman, Edwards; Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott
Reference Cast
Harlequin: Auld
Pantaloon: Montague P.? Corri
landlord: Cozens
lover: John? Holland
baker: Taylor
bear: Youens
haymakers:
Edwin Yarnold
Haydon
Cross
Godbee
Miss Plymsell
dancers:
Miss Barbara Bologna
Miss H. Bologna
Riches: Mme. S. Frederic
Beauty: Mrs. George
Wisdom: Miss Cummins
Strength: George
water-cress girl: Miss Westley
oyster woman: Mrs. Daly
Fortune: Mrs. Thomas E. Ridgway
Paddock: Thorpe
clowns:
Richard Norman
Edwards
Columbine: Mrs. Elizabeth
Pincottcomic dance (fr Mother Goose): [Richard] Norman, Auld
protean exercises: Master Edwards Master Edwards a four year old infant
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (7)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 26 May 1810, next 29 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (7)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 26 May 1810, next 29 May 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (19)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 26 May 1810, next 29 May 1810
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29 May 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (2)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 28 May 1810, next 30 May 1810
Cast as reference cast (28 May 1810)
BUT Riches: Miss Westley
water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell
OMITS haymakers: Miss Plymsell
ADDS Gypsies:
Robert? Stebbing
John Isaacs
haymakers: Mrs. Richard Norman
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (8)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 28 May 1810, next 30 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (8)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 28 May 1810, next 30 May 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (20)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 28 May 1810, next 30 May 1810
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30 May 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (3)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 29 May 1810, next 31 May 1810
Cast as reference cast (28 May 1810)
BUT Riches: Miss Westley
water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell
OMITS haymakers: Miss Plymsell
ADDS Gypsies:
Robert? Stebbing
John Isaacs
haymakers: Mrs. Richard Norman
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (9)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 29 May 1810, next 31 May 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (9)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 29 May 1810, next 31 May 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (21)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 29 May 1810, next 31 May 1810
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31 May 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (4)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 30 May 1810, next 1 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (28 May 1810)
BUT Riches: Miss Westley
water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell
OMITS haymakers: Miss Plymsell
ADDS Gypsies:
Robert? Stebbing
John Isaacs
haymakers: Mrs. Richard Norman
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (10)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 30 May 1810, next 1 Jun 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (10)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 30 May 1810, next 1 Jun 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (22)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 30 May 1810, next 1 Jun 1810
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1 Jun 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (5)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 31 May 1810, next 2 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (28 May 1810)
BUT Riches: Miss Westley
water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell
OMITS haymakers: Miss Plymsell
ADDS Gypsies:
Robert? Stebbing
John Isaacs
haymakers: Mrs. Richard Norman
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (11)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 31 May 1810, next 2 Jun 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (11)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 31 May 1810, next 2 Jun 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (23)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 31 May 1810, next 2 Jun 1810
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2 Jun 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
28 May 1810 bill NN |
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1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (6)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 1 Jun 1810, next 11 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (28 May 1810)
BUT Riches: Miss Westley
water-cress girl: Miss Plymsell
OMITS haymakers: Miss Plymsell
ADDS Gypsies:
Robert? Stebbing
John Isaacs
haymakers: Mrs. Richard Norman
2) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (12)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 1 Jun 1810, next 25 Jun 1810
3) The Village Mill; or, Kitty of the Clyde (12)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 1 Jun 1810
4) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (24)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 1 Jun 1810, next 11 Jun 1810
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11 Jun 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Billed as The Intrigue; or, Love's Failure
AU: [Humphreys], COMP: [Montague P.?] Corri
Au Comm Humphreys name taken from nn bill Sept. 13, 1810Performances first 11 Jun 1810, next 12 Jun 1810
Genre (farce) new melo dramatic burletta
First Night Cast
Will Mainstay: J[ohn] Isaacs; Old Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing; Barebones: Lardner; Timothy Spoilcloth: Thorpe; Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly; Mary Ann: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway; Richard: [Edwin] Yarnold; William: George; Thomas: Godbee; Harry: Haydon; Priscilla: Miss Cummins; Martha: Mrs. George; Sarah: Miss Plymsell; Rosetta: Miss [Barbara] Bologna
Cast Comment In March 1814, several roles have been changed: Timothy Spoilcloth becomes Will Mainstay, Mary Ann becomes Marianne, and Dame becomes Dame Margery
Reference Cast
Will Mainstay: John Isaacs
Old Skinflint: Robert? Stebbing
Barebones: Lardner
Timothy Spoilcloth: Thorpe
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Mary Ann: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
Richard: Edwin Yarnold
William: George
Thomas: Godbee
Harry: Haydon
Priscilla: Miss Cummins
Martha: Mrs. George
Sarah: Miss Plymsell
Rosetta: Miss Barbara Bologna
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (13)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 5 May 1810, next 12 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (25)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 2 Jun 1810, next 12 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (7)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 2 Jun 1810, next 12 Jun 1810
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12 Jun 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (2)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 11 Jun 1810, next 13 Jun 1810
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (14)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 11 Jun 1810, next 13 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (26)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 11 Jun 1810, next 13 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (8)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 11 Jun 1810, next 13 Jun 1810
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13 Jun 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (3)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 12 Jun 1810, next 14 Jun 1810
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (15)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 12 Jun 1810, next 14 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (27)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 12 Jun 1810, next 14 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (9)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 12 Jun 1810, next 14 Jun 1810
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14 Jun 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (4)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 13 Jun 1810, next 15 Jun 1810
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (16)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 13 Jun 1810, next 15 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (28)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 13 Jun 1810, next 15 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (10)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 13 Jun 1810, next 15 Jun 1810
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15 Jun 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (5)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 14 Jun 1810, next 16 Jun 1810
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (17)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 14 Jun 1810, next 16 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (29)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 14 Jun 1810, next 16 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (11)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 14 Jun 1810, next 16 Jun 1810
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16 Jun 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
11 Jun 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (6)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 15 Jun 1810, next 25 Jun 1810
2) Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy (18)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 15 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
OMITS principal characters: Mrs.
Thomas E. Ridgway
ADDS principal characters:
Edwards
Miss Barbara Bologna
3) Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite (30)
Performances first 7 May 1810, previous 15 Jun 1810
4) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (12)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 15 Jun 1810, next 9 Jul 1810
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25 Jun 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
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1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (13)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 2 Jun 1810, next 26 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (1)
Title Comment not in Nicoll
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 25 Jun 1810, next 26 Jun 1810
Genre (ballet) new ballet dance
First Night Cast
principal characters: George, Youens, Master Lardner, Mme. S. Frederic, Miss Cummins, Miss [Barbara] Bologna, Miss H. Bologna
Reference Cast
principal characters:
George
Youens
Master Lardner
Mme. S. Frederic
Miss Cummins
Miss Barbara Bologna
Miss H. Bolognahornpipe by three
This beginning date assumed by authors
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (7)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 16 Jun 1810, next 26 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (25)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 19 May 1810, next 26 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
several feats of activity: Master Edwards; drunken and dying SCENE: Master Edwards
new comic song (as sung by Mr. Emery of TR CG): "Marriage a-la-Mode; or, John Bull's Trip to Paris", [Robert?] Stebbing; new song: "Dennis Callahan's Description of the Seven Ages of Man" [Barratt], Thorpe
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26 Jun 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (14)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 25 Jun 1810, next 27 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (2)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 25 Jun 1810, next 27 Jun 1810
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (8)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 25 Jun 1810, next 27 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (26)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 25 Jun 1810, next 27 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
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27 Jun 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
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1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (15)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 26 Jun 1810, next 28 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (3)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 26 Jun 1810, next 28 Jun 1810
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (9)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 26 Jun 1810, next 28 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (27)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 26 Jun 1810, next 28 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
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28 Jun 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
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1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (16)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 27 Jun 1810, next 29 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (4)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 27 Jun 1810, next 29 Jun 1810
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (10)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 27 Jun 1810, next 29 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (28)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 27 Jun 1810, next 29 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
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29 Jun 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
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1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (17)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 28 Jun 1810, next 30 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (5)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 28 Jun 1810, next 30 Jun 1810
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (11)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 28 Jun 1810, next 30 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (29)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 28 Jun 1810, next 30 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
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30 Jun 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
25 Jun 1810 bill DFo |
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1) The Genoese Tyrant; or, Osric and Eloisa (18)
Performances first 21 May 1810, previous 29 Jun 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (6)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 29 Jun 1810, next 16 Jul 1810
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (12)
Performances first 11 Jun 1810, previous 29 Jun 1810
4) The Fiery Cauldron; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe (30)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 29 Jun 1810
Cast as reference cast (23 Apr 1810)
BUT Pierro: Youens
Jew: Bradby
pastry cook: Edwin Yarnold
Statue Columbine: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
fairy: Miss H. Bologna
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9 Jul 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
9 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (25)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 19 May 1810, next 10 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (13)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 16 Jun 1810, next 10 Jul 1810
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10 Jul 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
10 Jul 1810 adv Times |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (26)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 9 Jul 1810, next 11 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (14)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 9 Jul 1810, next 11 Jul 1810
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11 Jul 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
10 Jul 1810 adv Times |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (27)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 10 Jul 1810, next 12 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (15)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 10 Jul 1810, next 12 Jul 1810
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12 Jul 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
10 Jul 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (28)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 11 Jul 1810, next 13 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (16)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 11 Jul 1810, next 13 Jul 1810
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13 Jul 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
13 Jul 1810 adv Times |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (29)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 12 Jul 1810, next 14 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (17)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 12 Jul 1810, next 14 Jul 1810
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14 Jul 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
13 Jul 1810 adv Times |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (30)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 13 Jul 1810, next 16 Jul 1810
2) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (18)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 13 Jul 1810, next 16 Jul 1810
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16 Jul 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
13 Jul 1810 adv Times |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (31)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 14 Jul 1810, next 17 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (7)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 30 Jun 1810, next 17 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (19)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 14 Jul 1810, next 17 Jul 1810
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17 Jul 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
17 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (32)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 16 Jul 1810, next 18 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (8)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 16 Jul 1810, next 18 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (20)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 16 Jul 1810, next 18 Jul 1810
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18 Jul 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
17 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (33)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 17 Jul 1810, next 19 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (9)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 17 Jul 1810, next 19 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (21)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 17 Jul 1810, next 19 Jul 1810
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19 Jul 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
17 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (34)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 18 Jul 1810, next 20 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (10)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 18 Jul 1810, next 20 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (22)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 18 Jul 1810, next 20 Jul 1810
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20 Jul 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
20 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (35)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 19 Jul 1810, next 21 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (11)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 19 Jul 1810, next 21 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (23)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 19 Jul 1810, next 21 Jul 1810
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21 Jul 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
20 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (36)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 20 Jul 1810, next 23 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (12)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 20 Jul 1810, next 23 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (24)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 20 Jul 1810, next 23 Jul 1810
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23 Jul 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
23 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (37)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 21 Jul 1810, next 24 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (13)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 21 Jul 1810, next 24 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (25)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 21 Jul 1810, next 24 Jul 1810
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24 Jul 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
23 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (38)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 23 Jul 1810, next 25 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (14)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 23 Jul 1810, next 25 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (26)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 23 Jul 1810, next 25 Jul 1810
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25 Jul 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
25 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle (39)
Performances first 23 Apr 1810, previous 24 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (15)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 24 Jul 1810, next 26 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (27)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 24 Jul 1810, next 26 Jul 1810
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26 Jul 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Jul 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 26 Jul 1810, next 27 Jul 1810
Genre (burletta) well-known tale from the poems of Ossian
First Night Cast
Oscar: Auld; Draco: [Unk]; Morvin: [Richard] Norman; Carrol (the Irish Chieftain): [John P.] Bologna; Malvina: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway; Scotch pedlar: [Unk]
Cast Comment Cast from NN bill, 13 Sep 1810
Reference Cast
Oscar: Auld
Draco: Unk
Morvin: Richard Norman
Carrol: John P. Bologna
Malvina: Mrs. Thomas E. Ridgway
Scotch pedlar: Unk
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (16)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 25 Jul 1810, next 27 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (28)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 25 Jul 1810, next 27 Jul 1810
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27 Jul 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (2)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 26 Jul 1810, next 28 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (17)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 26 Jul 1810, next 28 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (29)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 26 Jul 1810, next 28 Jul 1810
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28 Jul 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (3)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 27 Jul 1810, next 30 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (18)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 27 Jul 1810, next 30 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (30)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 27 Jul 1810, next 30 Jul 1810
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30 Jul 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
30 Jul 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (4)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 28 Jul 1810, next 31 Jul 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (19)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 28 Jul 1810, next 31 Jul 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (31)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 28 Jul 1810, next 31 Jul 1810
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31 Jul 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
30 Jul 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (5)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 30 Jul 1810, next 1 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (20)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 30 Jul 1810, next 1 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (32)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 30 Jul 1810, next 1 Aug 1810
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1 Aug 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (6)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 31 Jul 1810, next 2 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (21)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 31 Jul 1810, next 2 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (33)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 31 Jul 1810, next 2 Aug 1810
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2 Aug 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
2 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (7)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 1 Aug 1810, next 3 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (22)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 1 Aug 1810, next 3 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (34)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 1 Aug 1810, next 3 Aug 1810
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3 Aug 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
2 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (8)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 2 Aug 1810, next 4 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (23)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 2 Aug 1810, next 4 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (35)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 2 Aug 1810, next 4 Aug 1810
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4 Aug 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
2 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (9)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 3 Aug 1810, next 6 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (24)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 3 Aug 1810, next 6 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (36)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 3 Aug 1810, next 6 Aug 1810
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6 Aug 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (10)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 4 Aug 1810, next 7 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 4 Aug 1810, next 7 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (37)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 4 Aug 1810, next 7 Aug 1810
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7 Aug 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (11)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 6 Aug 1810, next 8 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (26)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 6 Aug 1810, next 8 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (38)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 6 Aug 1810, next 8 Aug 1810
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8 Aug 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (12)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 7 Aug 1810, next 9 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (27)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 7 Aug 1810, next 9 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (39)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 7 Aug 1810, next 9 Aug 1810
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9 Aug 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (13)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 8 Aug 1810, next 10 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (28)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 8 Aug 1810, next 10 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (40)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 8 Aug 1810, next 10 Aug 1810
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10 Aug 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (14)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 9 Aug 1810, next 11 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (29)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 9 Aug 1810, next 11 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (41)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 9 Aug 1810, next 11 Aug 1810
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11 Aug 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (15)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 10 Aug 1810, next 13 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (30)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 10 Aug 1810, next 16 Aug 1810
3) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (42)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 10 Aug 1810, next 13 Aug 1810
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13 Aug 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
13 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (43)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 11 Aug 1810, next 14 Aug 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (16)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 11 Aug 1810, next 14 Aug 1810
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14 Aug 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
13 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (44)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 13 Aug 1810, next 15 Aug 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (17)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 13 Aug 1810, next 15 Aug 1810
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15 Aug 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
15 Aug 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom (45)
Title Comment "by very particular desire" (bill)
Performances first 28 May 1810, previous 14 Aug 1810Time 8:00
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (18)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 14 Aug 1810, next 16 Aug 1810
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16 Aug 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
13 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 16 Aug 1810, next 17 Aug 1810
Genre (comic pantomime) entire new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Harlequin: [John P.] Bologna; Hermit of Stonehenge: J[ohn] Isaacs; Sawney (afterwards Scaramouche): Auld; Bang-up Bounce: [John?] Holland; Clown: [Richard] Norman; Miss Grundy (little egg woman): Miss Thorpe; Clara of the Vale, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. Wybrow
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill 13 Sep 1810
Reference Cast
Harlequin: John P. Bologna
Hermit of Stonehenge: John
Isaacs
Sawney: Auld
Bang-up Bounce: John? Holland
Clown: Richard Norman
Miss Grundy: Miss Thorpe
Clara of the Vale, afterwards
Columbine: Mrs. Wybrow
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (31)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 11 Aug 1810, next 17 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (19)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 15 Aug 1810, next 17 Aug 1810
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17 Aug 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (2)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 16 Aug 1810, next 18 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (32)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 16 Aug 1810, next 18 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (20)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 16 Aug 1810, next 18 Aug 1810
|
18 Aug 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (3)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 17 Aug 1810, next 20 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (33)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 17 Aug 1810, next 20 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (21)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 17 Aug 1810, next 20 Aug 1810
|
20 Aug 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (4)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 18 Aug 1810, next 21 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (34)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 18 Aug 1810, next 21 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (22)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 18 Aug 1810, next 21 Aug 1810
|
21 Aug 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (5)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 20 Aug 1810, next 22 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (35)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 20 Aug 1810, next 22 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (23)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 20 Aug 1810, next 22 Aug 1810
|
22 Aug 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (6)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 21 Aug 1810, next 23 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (36)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 21 Aug 1810, next 23 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (24)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 21 Aug 1810, next 23 Aug 1810
|
23 Aug 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (7)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 22 Aug 1810, next 24 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (37)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 22 Aug 1810, next 24 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (25)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 22 Aug 1810, next 24 Aug 1810
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24 Aug 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (8)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 23 Aug 1810, next 25 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (38)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 23 Aug 1810, next 25 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (26)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 23 Aug 1810, next 25 Aug 1810
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25 Aug 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (9)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 24 Aug 1810, next 27 Aug 1810
2) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (39)
Performances first 25 Jun 1810, previous 24 Aug 1810
3) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (27)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 24 Aug 1810, next 27 Aug 1810
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27 Aug 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: Humphreys
Au Comm "by the author of Intrigue; or, Love's Failure" (bill)Performances first 27 Aug 1810, next 28 Aug 1810
Genre (burletta) new burletta
First Night Cast
Takestock: [Robert?] Stebbing; Henry Cheerly: J[ohn] Isaacs; Jack Grapplehard: [Unk]; Fanny Maythorn: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway
Cast Comment cast taken fr NN bill of 13 Sep 1810
Reference Cast
Takestock: Robert? Stebbing
Henry Cheerly: John Isaacs
Jack Grapplehard: Unk
Fanny Maythorn: Mrs. Thomas E.
Ridgway
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (28)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 25 Aug 1810, next 28 Aug 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (10)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 25 Aug 1810, next 28 Aug 1810
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28 Aug 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
28 Aug 1810 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (2)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 27 Aug 1810, next 29 Aug 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (29)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 27 Aug 1810, next 29 Aug 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (11)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 27 Aug 1810, next 29 Aug 1810
|
29 Aug 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
29 Aug 1810 adv Times |
|---|
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (3)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 28 Aug 1810, next 30 Aug 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (30)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 28 Aug 1810, next 30 Aug 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (12)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 28 Aug 1810, next 30 Aug 1810
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30 Aug 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (4)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 29 Aug 1810, next 31 Aug 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (31)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 29 Aug 1810, next 31 Aug 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (13)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 29 Aug 1810, next 31 Aug 1810
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31 Aug 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (5)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 30 Aug 1810, next 1 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (32)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 30 Aug 1810, next 1 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (14)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 30 Aug 1810, next 1 Sep 1810
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1 Sep 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (6)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 31 Aug 1810, next 3 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (33)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 31 Aug 1810, next 3 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (15)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 31 Aug 1810, next 3 Sep 1810
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3 Sep 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (7)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 1 Sep 1810, next 4 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (34)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 1 Sep 1810, next 4 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (16)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 1 Sep 1810, next 4 Sep 1810
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4 Sep 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (8)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 3 Sep 1810, next 5 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (35)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 3 Sep 1810, next 5 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (17)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 3 Sep 1810, next 5 Sep 1810
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5 Sep 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (9)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 4 Sep 1810, next 6 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (36)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 4 Sep 1810, next 6 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (18)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 4 Sep 1810, next 6 Sep 1810
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6 Sep 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (10)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 5 Sep 1810, next 7 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (37)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 5 Sep 1810, next 7 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (19)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 5 Sep 1810, next 7 Sep 1810
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7 Sep 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (11)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 6 Sep 1810, next 8 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (38)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 6 Sep 1810, next 8 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (20)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 6 Sep 1810, next 8 Sep 1810
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8 Sep 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (12)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 7 Sep 1810, next 10 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (39)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 7 Sep 1810, next 10 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (21)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 7 Sep 1810, next 10 Sep 1810
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10 Sep 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (13)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 8 Sep 1810, next 11 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (40)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 8 Sep 1810, next 11 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (22)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 8 Sep 1810, next 11 Sep 1810
|
11 Sep 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (14)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 10 Sep 1810, next 12 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (41)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 10 Sep 1810, next 12 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (23)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 10 Sep 1810, next 12 Sep 1810
|
12 Sep 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (15)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 11 Sep 1810, next 13 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (42)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 11 Sep 1810, next 13 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (24)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 11 Sep 1810, next 13 Sep 1810
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13 Sep 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
13 Sep 1810 bill NN |
|---|
Special Performance Benefit: Pearman and Brady
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (16)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 12 Sep 1810, next 14 Sep 1810
Time 7:00
Cast as reference cast (27 Aug 1810)
BUT Jack Grapplehard: William
Pearman
Cast Comment Pearman's first app in this role
"Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman", [William] Pearman
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (43)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 12 Sep 1810, next 14 Sep 1810
Cast as reference cast (26 Jul 1810)
BUT Draco: Bradby
Scotch pedlar: William Pearman
"I'm a Jolly Gay Pedlar", [William] Pearman; "Monody on the Death of Lord Nelson", J[ohn] Isaacs; "London Sighs", Kusack (this nt only)
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (25)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 12 Sep 1810, next 14 Sep 1810
"Miss Margery Muggins", Kusack Kusack in character of Clown this nt only
new song: "Banco Regis; or, Tandem Broke Loose", [William] Pearman
hornpipe in fetters: Grant
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14 Sep 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
13 Sep 1810 bill NN |
|---|
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (17)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 13 Sep 1810, next 15 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (44)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 13 Sep 1810, next 15 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (26)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 13 Sep 1810, next 15 Sep 1810
|
15 Sep 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
13 Sep 1810 bill NN |
|---|
1) Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger (18)
Performances first 27 Aug 1810, previous 14 Sep 1810
2) Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal (45)
Performances first 26 Jul 1810, previous 14 Sep 1810
3) The Hermit's Altar; or, Harlequin from the Clouds (27)
Performances first 16 Aug 1810, previous 14 Sep 1810
Sans Pareil Theatre. Doors open 5:30, curtain 6:30, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-. . (After June 25, opening and curtain times were delayed thirty minutes, and half price was at 8:45 PM).
23 April 1810 - 15 September 1810 108 performances: 108 evening
| Benefit (1): | Pearman and Brady (13 Sep 1810) |
| Holland, John? |
Fiery Cauldron, The (23 Apr 1810) Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810) |
| Humphreys |
Intrigue, The (11 Jun 1810) Jack Grapplehard (27 Aug 1810) |
| Unknown |
All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810) Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810) Genoese Tyrant, The (21 May 1810) Hermit's Altar, The (16 Aug 1810) Little Aaron (7 May 1810) Oscar and Malvina (26 Jul 1810) Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810) |
| Corri, Montague P.? |
Fiery Cauldron, The (23 Apr 1810) Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810) Intrigue, The (11 Jun 1810) Little Aaron (7 May 1810) |
| Ryall |
Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810) |
| Bologna, John P. |
Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810) Village Mill, The (21 May 1810) |
Auld
Bologna, John P.Harlequin (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Harlequin (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Osric (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Sawney (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); principal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Oscar (45) in Oscar and Malvina (26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Belarmo (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); Jemmie (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
BradbyHarlequin (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Carrol (45) in Oscar and Malvina (26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Godfredo (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
BrownJew (6) in Fiery Cauldron (25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Slumber (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Draco (1) in Oscar and Malvina (13 Sep 1810); Emnamus (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Corri, Montague P.?Jew (24) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810); Rabono (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
CozensPantaloon (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Pantaloon (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Lodovic (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Concordo (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Crosslandlord (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
Edwardshaymakers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
Edwards, MasterClown's brother (6) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 28 Apr 1810); Clown (24) in Fiery Cauldron (30 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); clowns (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); principal characters (6) in Love in a Village (11 Jun 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Sawney (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
ForsterSecond Clown (24) in Fiery Cauldron (30 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
GeorgePierro (24) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810)
Godbeebutcher (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Strength (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); William (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
Haydonhaymakers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Thomas (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Holland, John?haymakers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Harry (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Isaacs, JohnJemmy Corsette (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); lover (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Caesar (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Bang-up Bounce (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Hindoo (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Lardnerprincipal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); Ibrahim (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Gypsies (6) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810); Hermit of Stonehenge (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Will Mainstay (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Henry Cheerly (18) in Jack Grapplehard (27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Tom (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Captainus (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Lardner, Masterprincipal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); Barebones (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Pinch-Penny (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); principal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Angus (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); Donald (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Norman, Richardprincipal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
Pearman, WilliamClown (6) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 28 Apr 1810); clowns (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Sygismund (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Clown (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); principal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Morvin (45) in Oscar and Malvina (26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Percy (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Stebbing, Robert?Jack Grapplehard (1) in Jack Grapplehard (13 Sep 1810); Scotch pedlar (1) in Oscar and Malvina (13 Sep 1810)
Swanprincipal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); Gypsies (6) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810); turnkey (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Old Skinflint (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Takestock (18) in Jack Grapplehard (27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Aaron (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Ensarmo (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Taylorpastry cook (24) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810)
Thorpebaker (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
Yarnold, Edwinprincipal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); Mordecai (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Paddock (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Timothy Spoilcloth (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Ben (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Lieutano (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Youenspastry cook (6) in Fiery Cauldron (25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); haymakers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Richard (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Pierro (6) in Fiery Cauldron (25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); bear (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Travapan (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810); Mrs. M'Gregor (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Bologna, Miss Barbara
Bologna, Miss H.principal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); dancers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Rosetta (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); principal characters (6) in Love in a Village (11 Jun 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); attendant (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
Cummins, Missfairy (6) in Fiery Cauldron (25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); dancers (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); principal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); principal dancer at banquet (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810); Peggy (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Daly, Mrs.Wisdom (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Priscilla (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
Deveulle, MissCeremony (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); oyster woman (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Dame Margery (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Deborah (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
Frederic, Mme. S.Almeyda (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
George, Mrs.Statue Columbine (24) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810); Riches (39) in Fortune's Gift (11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); principal characters (18) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Hellena (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810); principal characters (39) in Shipwrecked Sailor Boy (25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810); Kitty (12) in Village Mill (21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Goodwin, MissBeauty (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Martha (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Norman, Mrs. RichardFlorilla (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Pincott, Mrs. Elizabethfairy (24) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810); haymakers (6) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Plymsell, MissHecate, or Columbine (30) in Fiery Cauldron (23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Columbine (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Eloisa (18) in Genoese Tyrant (21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Mary (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); Genoura (39) in Percy and Genoura (23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Ridgway, Mrs. Thomas E.haymakers (39) in Fortune's Gift (11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); water-cress girl (6) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810); Sarah (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Thorpe, Missprincipal characters (15) in All Alive in Greenwich (23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810); Statue Columbine (6) in Fiery Cauldron (25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Fortune (45) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810); Mary Ann (12) in Intrigue (11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810); Fanny Maythorn (18) in Jack Grapplehard (27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810); Susan (30) in Little Aaron (7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810); principal characters (12) in Love in a Village (23 Apr 1810 - 5 May 1810); Malvina (45) in Oscar and Malvina (26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Westley, MissMiss Grundy (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Wybrow, Mrs.Riches (6) in Fortune's Gift (28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810); water-cress girl (39) in Fortune's Gift (11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
Clara of the Vale, afterwards Columbine (27) in Hermit's Altar (16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
All Alive in Greenwich; or, Easter Week
Fiery Cauldron, The; or, Harlequin on Tip Toe(divertissement) by Unknown (15 times, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: Thorpe (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810), J[ohn] Isaacs (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810), [Robert?] Stebbing (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810), Lardner (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810), Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810), Miss [Barbara] Bologna (15 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 9 May 1810)
Fortune's Gift; or, Harlequin Mad Tom(comic pantomime) by John? Holland, Montague P.? Corri (comp) (30 times, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Harlequin: Auld (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Pantaloon: [Montague P.?] Corri (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Pierro: Forster (24 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810), Youens (6 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Jemmy Corsette: [John?] Holland (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- butcher: George (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Jew: Brown (24 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810), Bradby (6 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- pastry cook: Swan (24 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810), [Edwin] Yarnold (6 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Mordecai: Thorpe (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Ibrahim: J[ohn] Isaacs (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Clown's brother: Edwards (6 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 28 Apr 1810)
- Statue Columbine: Mme. S. Frederic (24 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810), Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (6 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Ceremony: Mrs. Daly (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Clown: Edwards (24 perfs, 30 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810), [Richard] Norman (6 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 28 Apr 1810)
- fairy: Mrs. [Richard] Norman (24 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 19 May 1810), Miss H. Bologna (6 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Hecate, or Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (30 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Second Clown: Master Edwards (24 perfs, 30 Apr 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Genoese Tyrant, The; or, Osric and Eloisa(comic pantomime) by Unknown, Montague P.? Corri (comp) (45 times, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Harlequin: Auld (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Pantaloon: [Montague P.?] Corri (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- landlord: Cozens (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- lover: [John?] Holland (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- baker: Taylor (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Gypsies: [Robert?] Stebbing (6 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810), J[ohn] Isaacs (6 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- bear: Youens (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- haymakers: [Edwin] Yarnold (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Haydon (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Cross (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Godbee (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Miss Plymsell (39 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Mrs. [Richard] Norman (6 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- dancers: Miss [Barbara] Bologna (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Miss H. Bologna (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Riches: Mme. S. Frederic (39 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Miss Westley (6 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Beauty: Mrs. George (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Wisdom: Miss Cummins (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Strength: George (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- water-cress girl: Miss Westley (39 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Miss Plymsell (6 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- oyster woman: Mrs. Daly (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Fortune: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Paddock: Thorpe (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- clowns: [Richard] Norman (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810), Edwards (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
- Columbine: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (45 perfs, 28 May 1810 - 15 Aug 1810)
* Hermit's Altar, The; or, Harlequin from the Clouds(spectacle) by Unknown (18 times, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Sygismund: [Richard] Norman (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Osric: Auld (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Lodovic: [Montague P.?] Corri (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- turnkey: [Robert?] Stebbing (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Caesar: [John?] Holland (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Florilla: Miss Goodwin (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Eloisa: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- guards, peasants: [Unlisted] (18 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
* Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped(comic pantomime) by Unknown (27 times, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Harlequin: [John P.] Bologna (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Hermit of Stonehenge: J[ohn] Isaacs (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Sawney: Auld (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Bang-up Bounce: [John?] Holland (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Clown: [Richard] Norman (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Miss Grundy: Miss Thorpe (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Clara of the Vale, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. Wybrow (27 perfs, 16 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
* Jack Grapplehard; or, Neptune's Love Messenger(farce) by Humphreys, Montague P.? Corri (comp) (12 times, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Will Mainstay: J[ohn] Isaacs (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Old Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Barebones: Lardner (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Timothy Spoilcloth: Thorpe (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Mary Ann: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Richard: [Edwin] Yarnold (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- William: George (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Thomas: Godbee (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Harry: Haydon (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Priscilla: Miss Cummins (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Martha: Mrs. George (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Sarah: Miss Plymsell (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
- Rosetta: Miss [Barbara] Bologna (12 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 30 Jun 1810)
* Little Aaron; or, The Honest Israelite(burletta) by Humphreys (18 times, 27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Takestock: [Robert?] Stebbing (18 perfs, 27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Henry Cheerly: J[ohn] Isaacs (18 perfs, 27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Jack Grapplehard: [Unk] (17 perfs, 27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810), [William] Pearman (1 perf, 13 Sep 1810)
- Fanny Maythorn: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (18 perfs, 27 Aug 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy(burletta, 1 act) by Unknown, Montague P.? Corri (comp) (30 times, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Pinch-Penny: Lardner (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Aaron: [Robert?] Stebbing (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Slumber: Bradby (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Tom: J[ohn] Isaacs (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Ben: Thorpe (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Deborah: Mrs. Daly (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Susan: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
- Mary: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (30 perfs, 7 May 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
* Oscar and Malvina; or, The Hall of Fingal(ballet) by John P. Bologna (chor) (18 times, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: [Richard] Norman (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Auld (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Lardner (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Master Lardner (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Miss H. Bologna (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Mme. S. Frederic (18 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (12 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 5 May 1810), Edwards (6 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 16 Jun 1810), Miss [Barbara] Bologna (6 perfs, 11 Jun 1810 - 16 Jun 1810)
Percy and Genoura; or, Edinburgh Castle(burletta) by Unknown (45 times, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Oscar: Auld (45 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Draco: [Unk] (44 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810), Bradby (1 perf, 13 Sep 1810)
- Morvin: [Richard] Norman (45 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Carrol: [John P.] Bologna (45 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Malvina: Mrs. [Thomas E.] Ridgway (45 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810)
- Scotch pedlar: [Unk] (44 perfs, 26 Jul 1810 - 15 Sep 1810), [William] Pearman (1 perf, 13 Sep 1810)
Shipwrecked Sailor Boy(spectacle) by John? Holland, Ryall (comp) (39 times, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Angus: Lardner (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Belarmo: Auld (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Captainus: J[ohn] Isaacs (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Lieutano: Thorpe (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Ensarmo: [Robert?] Stebbing (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Concordo: [Montague P.?] Corri (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Emnamus: Bradby (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Rabono: Brown (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Travapan: Youens (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- principal dancer at banquet: Miss H. Bologna (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- heralds, servants, attendants, officers, dancers: [Unlisted] (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Percy: [Richard] Norman (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Hindoo: [John?] Holland (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Godfredo: [John P.] Bologna (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Genoura: Mrs. [Elizabeth] Pincott (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Hellena: Mme. S. Frederic (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- Almeyda: Miss Deveulle (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
- attendant: Miss [Barbara] Bologna (39 perfs, 23 Apr 1810 - 25 Jul 1810)
Village Mill, The; or, Kitty of the Clyde(ballet) by Unknown (39 times, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: George (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Youens (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Master Lardner (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Mme. S. Frederic (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Miss Cummins (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Miss [Barbara] Bologna (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810), Miss H. Bologna (39 perfs, 25 Jun 1810 - 25 Aug 1810)
(ballet) by John P. Bologna (chor) (12 times, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Sawney: Edwards (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Jemmie: Auld (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Donald: Lardner (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Mrs. M'Gregor: Youens (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Kitty: Mme. S. Frederic (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
- Peggy: Miss H. Bologna (12 perfs, 21 May 1810 - 2 Jun 1810)
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