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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900 Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors -------------------------- THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE (later THE ADELPHI THEATRE) 1806-1900 Calendar for 1810-1811 Edited by Frank McHugh A Publication of The Adelphi Calendar Project Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst |
The auditorium of the Sans Pareil was slightly altered for the 1810-11 season. As the 3 December bill put it: "The House has been embellished in the Audience Part, the Back Seat of the Side Boxes elevated, the Frontispiece also elevated, improving the View of the Stage from the Gallery, and other alterations." The construction of the gallery in 1809, the improvement of sight lines this present season, and the addition of stage and upper-side boxes in 1814 completed John Scott's theatre.
The Scott family was again very active. One ballet, The Soldier's Frolic, was composed and danced by Goodwin, the new ballet master and choreographer. All other pieces were written by Jane M. Scott, that "gifted artiste, and I may say Genius" (Charles Dibdin, the younger, Memoirs, p. 97). Miss Scott acted in four of her pieces, giving well over a hundred performances. Proprietor John Scott managed the theatre and served as machinist. Bills call special attention to his "mechanical fall of snow" and other spectacular effects in the pantomime The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad. John Scott's son designed at least two scenes for this same piece.
The Sans Pareil had evolved beyond the stage when everything depended on Jane Scott's imagination and her father's business acumen. Maurice W. Disher recalls those first seasons: "While she acted her own heroines, John Scott, in his shirt sleeves, packed people closer to increase the takings by five pounds a night" (Blood and Thunder, p. 216). Perhaps another quality of the Scotts that Disher cites, their respect for the stage and their hospitality to actors, explains the rapid development of their company. At any rate, it is not one-woman shows that distinguish this 1810-1811 season, but pantomimes, farces and variety acts--all requiring a diverse and able company.
The Sans Pareil presented a pantomime every evening. The Magic Pipe ran for sixty-three consecutive nights, gave way to sixteen performances of The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key, which had played in the previous season, and then returned for a run of thirteen more nights. Auld, Harlequin at the Haymarket in 1806, was the company's Harlequin; Miss Ruggles danced Columbine; Goodwin played Lover; and James Barnes appeared as Pantaloon. By 1829, the Times was declaring Barnes "the best Pantaloon on the stage." Later in his career, as A. E. Wilson said, "he was unique and unsurpassable; the most perfect type imaginable of senile imbecility, receiving knocks and cuffs with placid resignation and tottering about as if he perpetually expected to be knocked down and set up again like a nine pin" (King Panto, p. 115). The versatile James Kirby, who would be at Drury Lane in 1811, was principal Clown, occasionally replaced by young George Bristow, brother-in-law to both Grimaldi and Jack Bologna, who was just beginning his career in the minor theatres and the provinces.
In his study of the music hall, The Early Doors, Harold Scott notes that the Sans Pareil and the Lyceum were the leading variety theatres in the West End of London during the early nineteenth century (p. 93). The performances at the Sans Pareil, E. Beresford Chancellor says, "were first of that heterogeneous character associated with the careers of some of the smaller theatres, and a medley of 'turns', much akin to those of a music hall, preceded the legitimate drama here" (Pleasure Haunts of London, pp. 123-4). A bill for the final evening of the 1810-1811 season shows the strength of the Sans Pareil in this respect and suggests the varied entertainments presented throughout the season but seldom announced on the bills. Many favorite songs were sung on 6 April: "Live and be Jolly," "Bonny Lad," "Old Times," "Bag of Nails," "Four and Twenty Lord Mayors' Shows," "Let Fame Sound the Trumpet," and "Miss Muggins." Goodwin, Miss Ward and Miss Lever danced a triple hornpipe. In addition, George Bristow starred in a scene from Dibdin's aqua drama The Wild Man, "by permission of the proprietors of Sadler's Wells." This scene, often given on benefit nights and first played by Grimaldi, showed "the powerful influence of music over even the savage mind" (Dibdin's Memoirs, p. 102).
On other evenings this season, Miss Acres sang Vauxhall songs, and Mr. Rose, visiting from Astley's Amphitheatre, sang James Sanderson's "Lilly from Jamaica; or, The Negro in London." Herr Schmidt offered a trumpet concerto "performed for the first time on an instrument which lately cost one hundred guineas, being of silver, rimmed with gold, and the tone melodiously beautiful."
Henry Hengler, the Vauxhall ropewalker and father of Frederick Charles Hengler, founder of Hengler's Circus, danced "with baskets, also boys, tied to his feet and one on his shoulder." James Barnes more than once thrilled the audience when he made his flight from the gallery "with accompaniment on the trumpet."
The roster for this season names twenty-three actors and twenty-one actresses. Joining the company for the first time and for short stays were Bristow, Miss Acres from Vauxhall Gardens ("first time on any stage"), Asker from the Theatre Royal Dublin, and J. Lewis from the Theatre Royal Manchester. Goodwin, ballet master for this season, "late of Covent Garden," was probably the "Master Goodwin" who performed at Covent Garden 1796-1803, son of the Covent Garden performers Thomas and Eleanor Goodwin. Daly began his long tenure this season, joining his wife and such other stalwarts as Godbee, Robert Stebbing and C. H. Simpson.
The company presented eight pieces on the approximately ninety-two evenings of this season, which began on 3 December 1810 and concluded on 6 April 1811.
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3 Dec 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] Sanderson, CHOR: GoodwinPerformances first 3 Dec 1810, next 4 Dec 1810
Genre (melodrama) an entire new burletta; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Don Alverez (Portuguese nobleman in disgrace at court): Auld; Foliano (son to Don Alverez): Goodwin; Douro (Foliano's servant): [Robert?] Stebbing; Seberto (a banished Portuguese): J. Lewis (fr TR Manchester, 1st app this role); Julian (Seberto's son, a melancholy maniac): J[ohn] Isaacs; Don Martin de Mello (in pursuit of Don Alverez): Thorpe; 1st peasant: Lewin; 2d peasant: Godbee; Dalinda (daughter to Don Martin, beloved by Foliano): Miss Ruggles; Emma (Dalinda's friend, beloved by Julian): Miss Banfield (fr TR Liverpool, 1st time here); principal vocal peasants: Miss Acres, Miss Banfield; principal dancing female peasants: Miss M. Ruggles, Miss Le Brun; female peasants: Miss Ward, Miss Lever, Mrs. May, Miss Fairbrother; male peasants: May, [George] Bristow, [Edwin] Yarnold, Godbee
Cast Comment no bill with roles until February 25, 1811 [Folger]; Miss Banfield also billed as Miss Bamfield
Reference Cast
Don Alverez: Auld
Foliano: Goodwin
Douro: Robert? Stebbing
Seberto: J. Lewis
Julian: John Isaacs
Don Martin de Mello: Thorpe
1st peasant: Lewin
2d peasant: Godbee
Dalinda: Miss Ruggles
Emma: Miss Banfield
principal vocal peasants:
Miss Acres
Miss Banfield
principal dancing female
peasants:
Miss M. Ruggles
Miss Le Brun
female peasants:
Miss Ward
Miss Lever
Mrs. May
Miss Fairbrother
male peasants:
May
George Bristow
Edwin Yarnold
Godbee
Spanish and other dances: Goodwin
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (1)
Title Comment from French of de Falbaire
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] SandersonPerformances first 3 Dec 1810, next 4 Dec 1810
Genre (farce) comic farsical [sic] burletta
First Night Cast
Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing (1st app this role); Hunks: J. Lewis (1st app this role); Lively: Asker (fr TR Dublin, 1st app in London); Ali: J[ohn] Isaacs; Mustapha: Thorpe; Osmin: May; Jenny: Mrs. May; Harriet: Miss Acres (fr Vauxhall Gardens, 1st app any stage)
Reference Cast
Gripe: Robert? Stebbing
Hunks: J. Lewis
Lively: Asker
Ali: John Isaacs
Mustapha: Thorpe
Osmin: May
Jenny: Mrs. May
Harriet: Miss Acres
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; SUBJ: "Frost" thwarted through magic and warmth of love--a harlequinade (fr DFo bill 21 Jan 1811)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] Sanderson
Au Comm "Authoress of Necromancer, performed last season upwards of 100 nights."Performances first 3 Dec 1810, next 4 Dec 1810
Genre (pantomime) new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Harlequin: Auld; Columbine: Miss Ruggles; Crabstick, or Pantaloon: Lewin (1st time); Frisk, or lover: Goodwin; Snowball, or Clown: [George] Bristow; Frost: J[ohn] Isaacs; pilgrim: Thorpe; Fagg (Crabstick's man): [C. H.?] Simpson; Judge: J. Lewis; Council: Daly, Morelli; auctioneer: [Robert?] Stebbing; anglers: Thorpe, J[ohn] Isaacs; officer: Godbee; butcher: May; Goody Twitch: [George] Bristow; old maid: [C. H.?] Simpson; egg-man: [Edwin] Yarnold; earthenware man: Cross; smith: Daly; market woman: Mrs. Daly; cottage girl: Miss Banfield; Summer: Miss Acres; Flora: Miss Banfield; Cupid: Miss Le Brun; Hymen: Asker; Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen: May, [George] Bristow, Godbee, [Edwin] Yarnold, Miss Lever, Miss Ward, Mrs. May, Miss Fairbrother
Cast Comment Adelphi Scrapbook for 5 Dec 1810 gives Bristow as Clown; Folger bill of December 10, 1810 states Snowball--Kirby, 1st time
Reference Cast
Harlequin: Auld
Columbine: Miss Ruggles
Crabstick, or Pantaloon: Lewin
Frisk, or lover: Goodwin
Snowball, or Clown: James Kirby
Frost: John Isaacs
pilgrim: Thorpe
Fagg: C. H.? Simpson
Judge: J. Lewis
Council:
Daly
Morelli
auctioneer: Robert? Stebbing
anglers:
Thorpe
John Isaacs
officer: Godbee
butcher: May
Goody Twitch: George Bristow
old maid: C. H.? Simpson
egg-man: Edwin Yarnold
earthenware man: Cross
smith: Daly
market woman: Mrs. Daly
cottage girl: Miss Banfield
Summer: Miss Acres
Flora: Miss Banfield
Cupid: Miss Le Brun
Hymen: Asker
Spirits of Frost and attendants
on Hymen:
May
Godbee
Edwin Yarnold
Miss Lever
Miss Ward
Mrs. May
Miss Fairbrother
Richards
new medley overture: [James Sanderson]
(d6) mock bolero: [James] Kirby, Goodwin (in character)
country court of justice with Clown's examination: [James] Kirby
1. a frost with mechanical fall of snow (Kirby) 2. flower pavilion (Kirby); 3. ironmonger's shop (Mathews); 4. a lodge and view (Mathews); 5. a market (Mathews); 6. Queen's College, Oxford (J. Scott, Jr.); 7. court of justice (J. Scott, Jr.); 8. inside of a cottage (Mathews); 9. celestial scene (Kirby); 10. new tree wings, sea, watch tower (Merrick) "New drop scene by a distinguished artist" (bill); new tree wings, sea, watch tower (Merrick)
(d1) mechanical fall of snow (John Scott)
address: Miss [Jane M.] Scott "Miss Jane M. Scott's address written and spoken by herself" (bill)
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4 Dec 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (2)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 3 Dec 1810, next 5 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (2)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 3 Dec 1810, next 5 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (2)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 3 Dec 1810, next 5 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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5 Dec 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (3)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Dec 1810, next 6 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (3)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Dec 1810, next 6 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (3)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Dec 1810, next 6 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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6 Dec 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
6 Dec 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (4)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Dec 1810, next 7 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (4)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Dec 1810, next 7 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (4)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Dec 1810, next 7 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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7 Dec 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
6 Dec 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (5)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 6 Dec 1810, next 8 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (5)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 6 Dec 1810, next 8 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (5)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 6 Dec 1810, next 8 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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8 Dec 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
8 Dec 1810 scr LTM |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (6)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Dec 1810, next 10 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (6)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Dec 1810, next 10 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (6)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Dec 1810, next 10 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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10 Dec 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (7)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Dec 1810, next 11 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (7)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Dec 1810, next 11 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (7)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Dec 1810, next 11 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
Cast Comment [James] Kirby "1st time this season" (bill)
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11 Dec 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (8)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 10 Dec 1810, next 12 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (8)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 10 Dec 1810, next 12 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (8)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 10 Dec 1810, next 12 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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12 Dec 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (9)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Dec 1810, next 13 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (9)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Dec 1810, next 13 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (9)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Dec 1810, next 13 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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13 Dec 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (10)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Dec 1810, next 14 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (10)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Dec 1810, next 14 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (10)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Dec 1810, next 14 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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14 Dec 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (11)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 13 Dec 1810, next 15 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (11)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 13 Dec 1810, next 15 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (11)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 13 Dec 1810, next 15 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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15 Dec 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (12)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Dec 1810, next 17 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (12)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Dec 1810, next 17 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (12)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Dec 1810, next 17 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
OMITS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: Richards
ADDS Spirits of Frost and
attendants on Hymen: George
Bristow
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17 Dec 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (13)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Dec 1810, next 18 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (13)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Dec 1810, next 18 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (13)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Dec 1810, next 18 Dec 1810
hunting song: -Young Gentleman (a professor)
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18 Dec 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (14)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 17 Dec 1810, next 19 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (14)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 17 Dec 1810, next 19 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (14)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 17 Dec 1810, next 19 Dec 1810
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19 Dec 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (15)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Dec 1810, next 20 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (15)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Dec 1810, next 20 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (15)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Dec 1810, next 20 Dec 1810
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20 Dec 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (16)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Dec 1810, next 21 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (16)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Dec 1810, next 21 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (16)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Dec 1810, next 21 Dec 1810
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21 Dec 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (17)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 20 Dec 1810, next 22 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (17)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 20 Dec 1810, next 22 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (17)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 20 Dec 1810, next 22 Dec 1810
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22 Dec 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
17 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (18)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Dec 1810, next 26 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (18)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Dec 1810, next 26 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (18)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Dec 1810, next 26 Dec 1810
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24 Dec 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
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DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1810 Tue eve Sans P |
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DARK: Christmas Day
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26 Dec 1810 Wed eve Sans P |
26 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (19)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 22 Dec 1810, next 27 Dec 1810
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (19)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 22 Dec 1810
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Jenny: Mrs. Daly
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (19)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 22 Dec 1810, next 27 Dec 1810
triple hornpipe: Goodwin, Miss Ward, Miss Lever
interlude: "The Irish Schoolmaster", Thorpe (in character); interlude: "Old Times", May (in character); performance on two ladders: [James] Kirby
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27 Dec 1810 Thu eve Sans P |
27 Dec 1810 bill NN |
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1) The Lowland Romp (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Nicoll gives subtitle as "The Madcap," but no subtitle appears on any bill for this or subsequent seasons
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] Sanderson, COMP: E. WinslowPerformances first 27 Dec 1810, next 28 Dec 1810
Genre (comic operetta) new Scotch comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Lord Glenroy: Glenville (1st app any stage); Duncan: [Robert?] Stebbing; Squire Dashwood: Thorpe; Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly; Jane: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (1st time this season); old woman: [Edwin] Yarnold; 1st girl: Miss Banfield; 1st peasant: Daly; 2nd peasant: Godbee; dancers: May, [C. H.?] Simpson, [George] Bristow, Smith, Miss Lever, Miss Ward, Miss Fairbrother, Miss Shaw
Cast Comment Glenville first billed as a "Young Gentleman"; his name is spelled "Glenvelle" this season, but we adopt the later spelling of "Glenville"
Reference Cast
Lord Glenroy: Glenville
Duncan: Robert? Stebbing
Squire Dashwood: Thorpe
Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
old woman: Edwin Yarnold
1st girl: Miss Banfield
1st peasant: Daly
2nd peasant: Godbee
dancers:
May
C. H.? Simpson
George Bristow
Smith
Miss Lever
Miss Ward
Miss Fairbrother
Miss Shawepilogue: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (20)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Dec 1810, next 28 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (20)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Dec 1810, next 28 Dec 1810
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28 Dec 1810 Fri eve Sans P |
27 Dec 1810 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (2)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 27 Dec 1810, next 29 Dec 1810
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (21)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 27 Dec 1810, next 29 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (21)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 27 Dec 1810, next 29 Dec 1810
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29 Dec 1810 Sat eve Sans P |
27 Dec 1810 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (3)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 28 Dec 1810, next 31 Dec 1810
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (22)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Dec 1810, next 31 Dec 1810
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (22)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Dec 1810, next 31 Dec 1810
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31 Dec 1810 Mon eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (23)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 29 Dec 1810, next 1 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (4)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 29 Dec 1810, next 1 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (23)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 29 Dec 1810, next 1 Jan 1811
favorite Vauxhall song: Miss Acres
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1 Jan 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (24)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 31 Dec 1810, next 2 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (5)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 31 Dec 1810, next 2 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (24)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 31 Dec 1810, next 2 Jan 1811
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2 Jan 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (25)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 1 Jan 1811, next 3 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (6)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 1 Jan 1811, next 3 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (25)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 1 Jan 1811, next 3 Jan 1811
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3 Jan 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (26)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 2 Jan 1811, next 4 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (7)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 2 Jan 1811, next 4 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (26)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 2 Jan 1811, next 4 Jan 1811
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4 Jan 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (27)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 3 Jan 1811, next 5 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (8)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 3 Jan 1811, next 5 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (27)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 3 Jan 1811, next 5 Jan 1811
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5 Jan 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1810 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (28)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Jan 1811, next 7 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (9)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 4 Jan 1811, next 7 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (28)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Jan 1811, next 7 Jan 1811
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7 Jan 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
7 Jan 1811 adv Times |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (29)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Jan 1811, next 8 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (10)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 5 Jan 1811, next 8 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (29)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Jan 1811, next 8 Jan 1811
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8 Jan 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (30)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Jan 1811, next 9 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (11)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 7 Jan 1811, next 9 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (30)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Jan 1811, next 9 Jan 1811
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9 Jan 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
9 Jan 1811 adv Times |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (31)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Jan 1811, next 10 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (12)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 8 Jan 1811, next 10 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (31)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Jan 1811, next 10 Jan 1811
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10 Jan 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (32)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 9 Jan 1811, next 11 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (13)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 9 Jan 1811, next 11 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (32)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 9 Jan 1811, next 11 Jan 1811
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11 Jan 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (33)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 10 Jan 1811, next 12 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (14)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 10 Jan 1811, next 12 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (33)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 10 Jan 1811, next 12 Jan 1811
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12 Jan 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
12 Jan 1811 adv Times |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (34)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Jan 1811, next 14 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (15)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 11 Jan 1811, next 14 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (34)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Jan 1811, next 14 Jan 1811
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14 Jan 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (35)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Jan 1811, next 15 Jan 1811
cast omitted from bill
2) The Lowland Romp (16)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 12 Jan 1811, next 15 Jan 1811
cast truncated in the source
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (35)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Jan 1811, next 15 Jan 1811
extensive plot synopsis added to bill and note added "the whole under the direction of Mr. Scott"
tight rope: [Henry] Hengler "Performance on the rope to commence at 7:30" (bill)
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15 Jan 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (36)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Jan 1811, next 16 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (17)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 14 Jan 1811, next 16 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (36)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Jan 1811, next 16 Jan 1811
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16 Jan 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (37)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Jan 1811, next 17 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (18)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 15 Jan 1811, next 17 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (37)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Jan 1811, next 17 Jan 1811
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17 Jan 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (38)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 16 Jan 1811, next 18 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (19)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 16 Jan 1811, next 18 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (38)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 16 Jan 1811, next 18 Jan 1811
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18 Jan 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (39)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 17 Jan 1811, next 19 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (20)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 17 Jan 1811, next 19 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (39)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 17 Jan 1811, next 19 Jan 1811
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19 Jan 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (40)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Jan 1811, next 24 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (21)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 18 Jan 1811, next 21 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (40)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Jan 1811, next 21 Jan 1811
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21 Jan 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Soldier's Frolic (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
CHOR: GoodwinPerformances first 21 Jan 1811, next 22 Jan 1811
Genre (ballet) new comic ballet dance
First Night Cast
dancer: Goodwin
Cast Comment no cast given in bill
Reference Cast
dancer: Goodwin
2) The Lowland Romp (22)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 19 Jan 1811, next 22 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (41)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Jan 1811, next 22 Jan 1811
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22 Jan 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Soldier's Frolic (2)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 21 Jan 1811, next 23 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (23)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 21 Jan 1811, next 23 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (42)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Jan 1811, next 23 Jan 1811
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23 Jan 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Soldier's Frolic (3)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 22 Jan 1811, next 12 Feb 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (24)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 22 Jan 1811, next 24 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (43)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 22 Jan 1811, next 24 Jan 1811
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24 Jan 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
24 Jan 1811 adv Times |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (41)
Title Comment now advertised under subtitle
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Jan 1811, next 25 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (25)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 23 Jan 1811, next 25 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (44)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 23 Jan 1811, next 25 Jan 1811
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25 Jan 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (42)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 24 Jan 1811, next 26 Jan 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (26)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 24 Jan 1811, next 26 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (45)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 24 Jan 1811, next 26 Jan 1811
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26 Jan 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
26 Jan 1811 adv Times |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (43)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 25 Jan 1811, next 11 Feb 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (27)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 25 Jan 1811, next 28 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (46)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 25 Jan 1811, next 28 Jan 1811
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28 Jan 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (28)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 26 Jan 1811, next 29 Jan 1811
2) The Magistrate (1)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott]
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, next 29 Jan 1811
Genre (comic operetta) new serio comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: Thorpe; William: May; Giles Gubbins: [Robert?] Stebbing; Fanny: Miss Acres; Edward: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Sir Walter Worthy: Thorpe
William: May
Giles Gubbins: Robert? Stebbing
Fanny: Miss Acres
Edward: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (47)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Jan 1811, next 29 Jan 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
tight rope: [Henry] Hengler "Hengler reengaged for a few evenings" (bill)
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29 Jan 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (29)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 28 Jan 1811, next 31 Jan 1811
2) The Magistrate (2)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 28 Jan 1811, next 31 Jan 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (48)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Jan 1811, next 31 Jan 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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30 Jan 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
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DARK: Martyr's Day
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31 Jan 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (30)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 29 Jan 1811, next 1 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (3)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 29 Jan 1811, next 1 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (49)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 29 Jan 1811, next 1 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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1 Feb 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (31)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 31 Jan 1811, next 2 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (4)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 31 Jan 1811, next 2 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (50)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 31 Jan 1811, next 2 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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2 Feb 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (32)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 1 Feb 1811, next 4 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (5)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 1 Feb 1811, next 4 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (51)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 1 Feb 1811, next 4 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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4 Feb 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
4 Feb 1811 adv Times |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (33)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 2 Feb 1811, next 5 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (6)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 2 Feb 1811, next 5 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (52)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 2 Feb 1811, next 5 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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5 Feb 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Lowland Romp (34)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 4 Feb 1811, next 6 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (7)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 4 Feb 1811, next 6 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (53)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Feb 1811, next 6 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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6 Feb 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Lowland Romp (35)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 5 Feb 1811, next 7 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (8)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 5 Feb 1811, next 7 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (54)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 5 Feb 1811, next 7 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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7 Feb 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Lowland Romp (36)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 6 Feb 1811, next 8 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (9)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 6 Feb 1811, next 8 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (55)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 6 Feb 1811, next 8 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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8 Feb 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Lowland Romp (37)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 7 Feb 1811, next 9 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (10)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 7 Feb 1811, next 9 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (56)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 7 Feb 1811, next 9 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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9 Feb 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Lowland Romp (38)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 8 Feb 1811, next 11 Feb 1811
2) The Magistrate (11)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 8 Feb 1811, next 4 Mar 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (57)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 8 Feb 1811, next 11 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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11 Feb 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Feb 1811 scr LTM |
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Special Performance Benefit: [Henry] Hengler
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (44)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Jan 1811, next 25 Feb 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (39)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 9 Feb 1811, next 12 Feb 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (58)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 9 Feb 1811, next 12 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
tight rope: [Henry] Hengler This night in addition to his usual performance, [Henry] Hengler "will dance with baskets, also boys, tied to his feet and one on his shoulder, also will go through the manual and platoon exercise and finish with his much admired Tambourine Dance" (Scrapbook)
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12 Feb 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
12 Feb 1811 scr LTM |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (4)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 23 Jan 1811, next 13 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] SandersonPerformances first 12 Feb 1811, next 13 Feb 1811
Genre (farce) new comic farcical burletta
First Night Cast
Sir George Loiter: Goodwin; 'Squire Dashwood: J[ohn] Isaacs; Farmer Thorn: [Robert?] Stebbing; waiter: May; ostler: Daly; Philip: [James] Barnes; Lady Rachael: Mrs. Daly; Rachael Thorn: Miss Banfield; Patty: Mrs. May; Lady Augusta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; undesignated character: Miss Acres, Miss Ward
Cast Comment cast taken from DFo bill dated 18 Feb 1811; Roles are not identical with those given in later seasons; The names of Miss Acres and Miss Ward do not appear when the roles are listed; Roles are added from bill of April 2, 1811
Reference Cast
Sir George Loiter: Goodwin
'Squire Dashwood: John Isaacs
Farmer Thorn: Robert? Stebbing
waiter: May
ostler: Daly
Philip: James Barnes
Lady Rachael: Mrs. Daly
Rachael Thorn: Miss Banfield
Patty: Mrs. May
Lady Augusta: Miss Jane M.
Scott
undesignated character:
Miss Acres
Miss Ward
3) The Lowland Romp (40)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 11 Feb 1811, next 13 Feb 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (59)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Feb 1811, next 13 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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13 Feb 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (5)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 12 Feb 1811, next 14 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (2)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 12 Feb 1811, next 14 Feb 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (41)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 12 Feb 1811, next 14 Feb 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (60)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 12 Feb 1811, next 14 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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14 Feb 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (6)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 13 Feb 1811, next 15 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (3)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 13 Feb 1811, next 15 Feb 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (42)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 13 Feb 1811, next 15 Feb 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (61)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 13 Feb 1811, next 15 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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15 Feb 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (7)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 14 Feb 1811, next 16 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (4)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 14 Feb 1811, next 16 Feb 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (43)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 14 Feb 1811, next 16 Feb 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (62)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Feb 1811, next 16 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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16 Feb 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
|---|
Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (8)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 15 Feb 1811, next 4 Mar 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (5)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 15 Feb 1811, next 18 Feb 1811
3) The Lowland Romp (44)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 15 Feb 1811, next 18 Feb 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (63)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 15 Feb 1811, next 14 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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18 Feb 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (45)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 16 Feb 1811, next 19 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (6)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 16 Feb 1811, next 19 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] Sanderson
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, next 19 Feb 1811
Genre (comic pantomime) entire new comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Cornelius Agrippa (the Necromancer): J[ohn] Isaacs; Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin: Auld; Cripplegateino or Pantaloon: [James] Barnes; Featherissimo (or lover): Goodwin; Old Dame Thump: [Edwin] Yarnold Pantaloon's three servants Grim Wisker: Daly; Monsieur La Frog: Godbee; Tight Skin: Yates Harlequin's serious Italian serenade: Glenville, Chapman, Miss Moor, Miss Acres Clown's comic burlesque serenade barber: [Robert?] Stebbing; bellman: Thorpe; cobbler: [C. H.?] Simpson Italian confectioner: Cross; Anysideino (Necromancer's man, afterwards Clown): [James] Kirby; Female Statue (afterwards Columbine): Miss Ruggles; Rosa (a market girl): Miss Acres; Columbine's female attendants: Mrs. Daly, Miss Lever, Miss Porter, Miss Fairbrother; dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes: Miss Lever, Miss Ray, Miss Harris, Miss May, May, Godbee, [C. H.?] Simpson, Daly; Uphrosyne (Goddess of Mirth): Miss Acres; Ganymead (cup bearer to Jupiter): Miss Davis; conductors of the car of Bacchus: Miss Monro, Miss Swan, Miss Yates; females bearing offerings: Miss May, Mrs. Daly, Miss Banfield; princes (attendants on Bacchus): J[ohn] Isaacs, Lewin, Daly, Glenville; Cupid: Miss Le Brun; Bacchus: Master Le Brun
Reference Cast
Cornelius Agrippa: John Isaacs
Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin:
Auld
Cripplegateino or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Featherissimo: Goodwin
Old Dame Thump: Edwin Yarnold
Grim Wisker: Daly
Monsieur La Frog: Godbee
Tight Skin: Yates
Harlequin's serious Italian
serenade:
Glenville
Chapman
Miss Moor
Miss Acres
barber: Robert? Stebbing
bellman: Thorpe
cobbler: C. H.? Simpson
Italian confectioner: Cross
Anysideino: James Kirby
Female Statue: Miss Ruggles
Rosa: Miss Acres
Columbine's female attendants:
Mrs. Daly
Miss Lever
Miss Porter
Miss Fairbrother
dancing Bacchanals and
Bacchantes:
Miss Lever
Miss Ray
Miss Harris
Miss May
May
Godbee
C. H.? Simpson
Daly
Uphrosyne: Miss Acres
Ganymead: Miss Davis
conductors of the car of Bacchus:
Miss Monro
Miss Swan
Miss Yates
females bearing offerings:
Miss May
Mrs. Daly
Miss Banfield
princes:
John Isaacs
Lewin
Daly
Glenville
Cupid: Miss Le Brun
Bacchus: Master Le Brun
(d10) a clown's comic confession: [James] Kirby (as Clown), Auld (as Harlequin), Thorpe (as friar)
Bacchanalian bower and grand splendid procession
1. [illeg] antechamber; 2. interior of Necromancer's study; 3. tomb of Harlequin; 4. statue of Columbine; 5. Italian villa; 6. enchanted wood with magic styles; 7. Pantaloon's library; 8. moonlight with serenade; 9. view near Florence; 10. Italian confectioner's shop; 11. dungeon of Inquisition; 12. vineyard; 13. magnificent grapery in the groves of Bacchus Scenery taken from the 1809-1810 season (NN bill 11 Dec 1809)
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19 Feb 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (46)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 18 Feb 1811, next 20 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (7)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 18 Feb 1811, next 20 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (2)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 18 Feb 1811, next 20 Feb 1811
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20 Feb 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (47)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 19 Feb 1811, next 21 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (8)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 19 Feb 1811, next 21 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (3)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 19 Feb 1811, next 21 Feb 1811
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21 Feb 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Lowland Romp (48)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 20 Feb 1811, next 22 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (9)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 20 Feb 1811, next 22 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (4)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 20 Feb 1811, next 22 Feb 1811
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22 Feb 1811 Fri eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Lowland Romp (49)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 21 Feb 1811, next 23 Feb 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (10)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 21 Feb 1811, next 23 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (5)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 21 Feb 1811, next 23 Feb 1811
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23 Feb 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Lowland Romp (50)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 22 Feb 1811, next 11 Mar 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (11)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 22 Feb 1811, next 25 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (6)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 22 Feb 1811, next 25 Feb 1811
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25 Feb 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (45)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 11 Feb 1811, next 26 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Cast Comment Bill now gives roles for first time. There is no J. Lewis in the cast, but it is assumed that he played Seberto since he was listed as a principal character and Daly was not. Now Daly is listed (as Seberto) and J. Lewis' name disappears
2) The Animated Effigy (12)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 23 Feb 1811, next 26 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (7)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 23 Feb 1811, next 26 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1811)
BUT Skeleton, afterwards
Harlequin: Lewin
"Life's Weather Gauge" [[Charles] Dibdin], J[ohn] Isaacs "Being the first of a new series of original national songs which Mr. Dibdin has undertaken to write and compose for La Belle Assemblee" (bill)
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26 Feb 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (46)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 25 Feb 1811, next 28 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
2) The Animated Effigy (13)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 25 Feb 1811, next 28 Feb 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (8)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 25 Feb 1811, next 28 Feb 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1811)
BUT Skeleton, afterwards
Harlequin: Lewin
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27 Feb 1811 Wed eve Sans P |
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DARK: Ash Wednesday
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28 Feb 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (47)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Feb 1811, next 2 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
2) The Animated Effigy (14)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 26 Feb 1811, next 2 Mar 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (9)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 26 Feb 1811, next 2 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1811)
BUT Skeleton, afterwards
Harlequin: Lewin
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2 Mar 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1811 bill DFo |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (48)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Feb 1811, next 14 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
2) The Animated Effigy (15)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 28 Feb 1811, next 4 Mar 1811
3) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (10)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 28 Feb 1811, next 4 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1811)
BUT Skeleton, afterwards
Harlequin: Lewin
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4 Mar 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
4 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (9)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 16 Feb 1811, next 5 Mar 1811
2) The Magistrate (12)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 9 Feb 1811, next 5 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (16)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 2 Mar 1811, next 5 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (11)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 2 Mar 1811, next 5 Mar 1811
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5 Mar 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
4 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (10)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 4 Mar 1811, next 7 Mar 1811
2) The Magistrate (13)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 4 Mar 1811, next 7 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (17)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 4 Mar 1811, next 7 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (12)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 4 Mar 1811, next 7 Mar 1811
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7 Mar 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
4 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (11)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 5 Mar 1811, next 9 Mar 1811
2) The Magistrate (14)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 5 Mar 1811, next 9 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (18)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 5 Mar 1811, next 9 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (13)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 5 Mar 1811, next 9 Mar 1811
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9 Mar 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
4 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (12)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 7 Mar 1811, next 11 Mar 1811
2) The Magistrate (15)
Performances first 28 Jan 1811, previous 7 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (19)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 7 Mar 1811, next 11 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (14)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 7 Mar 1811, next 11 Mar 1811
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11 Mar 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Mar 1811 scr LTM |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (13)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 9 Mar 1811, next 12 Mar 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (51)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 23 Feb 1811, next 12 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (20)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 9 Mar 1811, next 12 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (15)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 9 Mar 1811, next 12 Mar 1811
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12 Mar 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
11 Mar 1811 scr LTM |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (14)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 11 Mar 1811, next 14 Mar 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (52)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 11 Mar 1811, next 25 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (21)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 11 Mar 1811, next 14 Mar 1811
4) The Necromancer; or, The Golden Key (16)
Performances first 18 Feb 1811, previous 11 Mar 1811
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14 Mar 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
18 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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Special Performance Benefit: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
1) The Soldier's Frolic (15)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 12 Mar 1811, next 16 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (49)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 2 Mar 1811, next 16 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
Cast Comment Folger bill Mar 18 says Miss Scott had played Julian 3 times
3) The Animated Effigy (22)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 12 Mar 1811, next 16 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (64)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 16 Feb 1811, next 16 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
Cast Comment Folger bill of 18 March states "Goodwin and Barnes will repeat the scene of 'Death and the Fiddle' which was received on Thursday [14 March] with unbounded applause." It is assumed that Barnes began playing Crabstick on 14 March
trumpet concerto: Schmidt
Address: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
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16 Mar 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (16)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 14 Mar 1811, next 18 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (50)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Mar 1811, next 18 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Animated Effigy (23)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 14 Mar 1811, next 18 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (65)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 14 Mar 1811, next 18 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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18 Mar 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
18 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (17)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 16 Mar 1811, next 19 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (51)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 16 Mar 1811, next 19 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Animated Effigy (24)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 16 Mar 1811, next 19 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (66)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 16 Mar 1811, next 19 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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19 Mar 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (18)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 18 Mar 1811, next 21 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (52)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Mar 1811, next 21 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Animated Effigy (25)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 18 Mar 1811, next 21 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (67)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 18 Mar 1811, next 21 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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21 Mar 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (19)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 19 Mar 1811, next 23 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (53)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Mar 1811, next 23 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Animated Effigy (26)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 19 Mar 1811, next 23 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (68)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 19 Mar 1811, next 23 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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23 Mar 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Soldier's Frolic (20)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 21 Mar 1811, next 25 Mar 1811
2) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (54)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Mar 1811, next 28 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
3) The Animated Effigy (27)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 21 Mar 1811, next 25 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (69)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 21 Mar 1811, next 25 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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25 Mar 1811 Mon eve Sans P |
25 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (21)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 23 Mar 1811, next 26 Mar 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (53)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 12 Mar 1811, next 26 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (28)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 23 Mar 1811, next 26 Mar 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (70)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 23 Mar 1811, next 26 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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26 Mar 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Mar 1811 bill DFo |
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1) The Soldier's Frolic (22)
Performances first 21 Jan 1811, previous 25 Mar 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (54)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 25 Mar 1811, next 28 Mar 1811
3) The Animated Effigy (29)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 25 Mar 1811, next 2 Apr 1811
4) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (71)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 25 Mar 1811, next 28 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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28 Mar 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment There is no source for March 28, but since pieces often changed on Thursdays the pieces given for Saturday have been entered here
1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (55)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 23 Mar 1811, next 30 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Lowland Romp (55)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 26 Mar 1811, next 30 Mar 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (72)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 26 Mar 1811, next 30 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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30 Mar 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
30 Mar 1811 scr LTM |
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1) Disappointments; or, Love in Castile (56)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Mar 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Seberto: Daly
Julian: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) The Lowland Romp (56)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 28 Mar 1811, next 2 Apr 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (73)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 28 Mar 1811, next 2 Apr 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
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2 Apr 1811 Tue eve Sans P |
2 Apr 1811 bill NN |
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1) The Animated Effigy (30)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 26 Mar 1811, next 4 Apr 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (57)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 30 Mar 1811, next 4 Apr 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (74)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 30 Mar 1811, next 4 Apr 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
MS note: "Barnes--flight from the gallery"
"Lilly from Jamaica; or, The Negro in London" [James Sanderson], Rose Rose from Astley's Amphitheatre, his 2nd app here
"The theatre will close its winter season on Saturday next, April 6, and may be engaged for any respectable summer concern" (bill)
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4 Apr 1811 Thu eve Sans P |
2 Apr 1811 bill NN |
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1) The Animated Effigy (31)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 2 Apr 1811, next 6 Apr 1811
2) The Lowland Romp (58)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 2 Apr 1811, next 6 Apr 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (75)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 2 Apr 1811, next 6 Apr 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
"Flight from the back of the gallery to the stage Barnes with accompaniment on the trumpet" Scrapbook, April 6, 1811. "Death and the Fiddle"--Goodwin and Barnes--by particular desire
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6 Apr 1811 Sat eve Sans P |
6 Apr 1811 scr LTM |
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1) The Lowland Romp (59)
Performances first 27 Dec 1810, previous 4 Apr 1811
2) The Animated Effigy (32)
Performances first 12 Feb 1811, previous 4 Apr 1811
3) The Magic Pipe; or, Dancing Mad (76)
Performances first 3 Dec 1810, previous 4 Apr 1811
Cast as reference cast (3 Dec 1810)
BUT Crabstick, or Pantaloon:
James Barnes
Snowball, or Clown: George
Bristow
Judge: Smith
Hymen: Glenville
"Live and Be Jolly", J[ohn] Isaacs; "Bonny Lad", Miss Acres; "Old Times", May (in character); "The Bag of Nails", Thorpe (in character); comic song: "Four-and-Twenty Lord Mayor's Shows", [Robert?] Stebbing; "Let Fame Sound the Trumpet", Glenville; "Miss Margery Muggins", [C. H.?] Simpson
triple hornpipe: Goodwin, Miss Ward, Miss Lever
"Wild Man": [George] Bristow "The Power of Music" (scene from The Wild Man). Wild Man by George Bristow. For this night only "by permission of the proprietors of Sadler's Wells" (bill)
Sans Pareil Theatre. Doors open 5:30, curtain 6:30, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
3 December 1810 - 6 April 1811 92 performances: 92 evening
| Benefit (2): | [Henry] Hengler (11 Feb 1811) Miss [Jane M.] Scott (14 Mar 1811) |
| Dark (4): | Christmas Eve (24 Dec 1810) Christmas Day (25 Dec 1810) Martyr's Day (30 Jan 1811) Ash Wednesday (27 Feb 1811) |
| Scott, Miss Jane M. |
Animated Effigy, The (12 Feb 1811) Disappointments (3 Dec 1810) Lowland Romp, The (27 Dec 1810) Magic Pipe, The (3 Dec 1810) Magistrate, The (28 Jan 1811) Necromancer, The (18 Feb 1811) Two Misers of Smyrna, The (3 Dec 1810) |
| Sanderson, James |
Animated Effigy, The (12 Feb 1811) Disappointments (3 Dec 1810) Lowland Romp, The (27 Dec 1810) Magic Pipe, The (3 Dec 1810) Necromancer, The (18 Feb 1811) Two Misers of Smyrna, The (3 Dec 1810) |
| Winslow, E. |
Lowland Romp, The (27 Dec 1810) |
| Goodwin |
Disappointments (3 Dec 1810) Soldier's Frolic, The (21 Jan 1811) |
Asker
AuldHymen (46) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Jan 1811); Lively (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Barnes, JamesDon Alverez (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Harlequin (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin (12) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Bristow, GeorgePhilip (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Crabstick, or Pantaloon (13) in Magic Pipe (14 Mar 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Cripplegateino or Pantaloon (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Chapmanmale peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Snowball, or Clown (13) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Goody Twitch (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (12) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 15 Dec 1810)
CrossHarlequin's serious Italian serenade (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Dalyearthenware man (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Italian confectioner (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Glenvilleostler (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Seberto (12) in Disappointments (25 Feb 1811 - 30 Mar 1811); 1st peasant (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Council (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); smith (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Grim Wisker (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); princes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
GodbeeLord Glenroy (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Hymen (30) in Magic Pipe (28 Jan 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); princes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Goodwin2d peasant (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); male peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); 2nd peasant (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); officer (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Monsieur La Frog (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Isaacs, JohnSir George Loiter (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Foliano (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Frisk, or lover (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Featherissimo (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); dancer (22) in Soldier's Frolic (21 Jan 1811 - 26 Mar 1811)
Kirby, James'Squire Dashwood (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Julian (48) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 2 Mar 1811); Frost (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); anglers (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Cornelius Agrippa (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); princes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Ali (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Le Brun, MasterSnowball, or Clown (63) in Magic Pipe (10 Dec 1810 - 23 Mar 1811); Anysideino (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
LewinBacchus (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Lewis, J.1st peasant (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Crabstick, or Pantaloon (63) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 16 Feb 1811); Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin (4) in Necromancer (25 Feb 1811 - 2 Mar 1811); princes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
MaySeberto (44) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 11 Feb 1811); Judge (46) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Jan 1811); Hunks (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Morelliwaiter (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); male peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); butcher (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); William (15) in Magistrate (28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Osmin (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
RichardsCouncil (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Simpson, C. H.?Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (64) in Magic Pipe (17 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Smithdancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Fagg (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); old maid (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); cobbler (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Stebbing, Robert?dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Judge (30) in Magic Pipe (28 Jan 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
ThorpeFarmer Thorn (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Douro (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Duncan (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); auctioneer (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Giles Gubbins (15) in Magistrate (28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811); barber (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Gripe (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Yarnold, EdwinDon Martin de Mello (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Squire Dashwood (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); pilgrim (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); anglers (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Sir Walter Worthy (15) in Magistrate (28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811); bellman (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Mustapha (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Yatesmale peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); old woman (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); egg-man (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Old Dame Thump (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Tight Skin (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Acres, Miss
Banfield, Missundesignated character (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); principal vocal peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Summer (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Fanny (15) in Magistrate (28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811); Harlequin's serious Italian serenade (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Rosa (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Uphrosyne (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Harriet (19) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Daly, Mrs.Rachael Thorn (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Emma (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); principal vocal peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); 1st girl (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); cottage girl (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Flora (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); females bearing offerings (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Davis, MissLady Rachael (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Dame Donald (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); market woman (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Columbine's female attendants (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); females bearing offerings (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); Jenny (7) in Two Misers of Smyrna (17 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Fairbrother, MissGanymead (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Harris, Missfemale peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Columbine's female attendants (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Le Brun, Missdancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Lever, Missprincipal dancing female peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Cupid (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Cupid (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
May, Missfemale peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Columbine's female attendants (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
May, Mrs.dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811); females bearing offerings (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Monro, MissPatty (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); female peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Jenny (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (3 Dec 1810 - 15 Dec 1810)
Moor, Missconductors of the car of Bacchus (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Porter, MissHarlequin's serious Italian serenade (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Ray, MissColumbine's female attendants (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Ruggles, Missdancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Ruggles, Miss M.Dalinda (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); Columbine (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Female Statue (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Scott, Miss Jane M.principal dancing female peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
Shaw, MissLady Augusta (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); Julian (8) in Disappointments (14 Mar 1811 - 30 Mar 1811); Jane (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Edward (15) in Magistrate (28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
Swan, Missdancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Ward, Missconductors of the car of Bacchus (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Yates, Missundesignated character (32) in Animated Effigy (12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811); female peasants (56) in Disappointments (3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811); dancers (59) in Lowland Romp (27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811); Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen (76) in Magic Pipe (3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
conductors of the car of Bacchus (16) in Necromancer (18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
* Animated Effigy, The
* Disappointments; or, Love in Castile(farce) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (32 times, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Sir George Loiter: Goodwin (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- 'Squire Dashwood: J[ohn] Isaacs (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Farmer Thorn: [Robert?] Stebbing (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- waiter: May (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- ostler: Daly (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Philip: [James] Barnes (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Lady Rachael: Mrs. Daly (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Rachael Thorn: Miss Banfield (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Patty: Mrs. May (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Lady Augusta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- undesignated character: Miss Acres (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Ward (32 perfs, 12 Feb 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
* Lowland Romp, The(melodrama, 2 acts) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp), Goodwin (chor) (56 times, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Don Alverez: Auld (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Foliano: Goodwin (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Douro: [Robert?] Stebbing (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Seberto: J. Lewis (44 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 11 Feb 1811), Daly (12 perfs, 25 Feb 1811 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Julian: J[ohn] Isaacs (48 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 2 Mar 1811), Miss [Jane M.] Scott (8 perfs, 14 Mar 1811 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Don Martin de Mello: Thorpe (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- 1st peasant: Lewin (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- 2d peasant: Godbee (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Dalinda: Miss Ruggles (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- Emma: Miss Banfield (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- principal vocal peasants: Miss Acres (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Miss Banfield (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- principal dancing female peasants: Miss M. Ruggles (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Miss Le Brun (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- female peasants: Miss Ward (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Miss Lever (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Mrs. May (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Miss Fairbrother (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
- male peasants: May (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), [George] Bristow (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), [Edwin] Yarnold (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811), Godbee (56 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 30 Mar 1811)
* Magic Pipe, The; or, Dancing Mad(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp), E. Winslow (comp) (59 times, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Lord Glenroy: Glenville (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Duncan: [Robert?] Stebbing (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Squire Dashwood: Thorpe (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Jane: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- old woman: [Edwin] Yarnold (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- 1st girl: Miss Banfield (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- 1st peasant: Daly (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- 2nd peasant: Godbee (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- dancers: May (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), [C. H.?] Simpson (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), [George] Bristow (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Smith (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Lever (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Ward (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Fairbrother (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Shaw (59 perfs, 27 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Magistrate, The(pantomime) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (76 times, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Harlequin: Auld (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Columbine: Miss Ruggles (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Crabstick, or Pantaloon: Lewin (63 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 16 Feb 1811), [James] Barnes (13 perfs, 14 Mar 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Frisk, or lover: Goodwin (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Snowball, or Clown: [James] Kirby (63 perfs, 10 Dec 1810 - 23 Mar 1811), [George] Bristow (13 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Frost: J[ohn] Isaacs (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- pilgrim: Thorpe (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Fagg: [C. H.?] Simpson (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Judge: J. Lewis (46 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Jan 1811), Smith (30 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Council: Daly (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Morelli (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- auctioneer: [Robert?] Stebbing (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- anglers: Thorpe (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), J[ohn] Isaacs (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- officer: Godbee (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- butcher: May (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Goody Twitch: [George] Bristow (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- old maid: [C. H.?] Simpson (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- egg-man: [Edwin] Yarnold (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- earthenware man: Cross (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- smith: Daly (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- market woman: Mrs. Daly (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- cottage girl: Miss Banfield (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Summer: Miss Acres (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Flora: Miss Banfield (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Cupid: Miss Le Brun (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Hymen: Asker (46 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Jan 1811), Glenville (30 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 6 Apr 1811)
- Spirits of Frost and attendants on Hymen: May (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Godbee (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), [Edwin] Yarnold (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Lever (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Ward (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Mrs. May (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Miss Fairbrother (76 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), Richards (64 perfs, 17 Dec 1810 - 6 Apr 1811), [George] Bristow (12 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 15 Dec 1810)
Necromancer, The; or, The Golden Key(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott (15 times, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Walter Worthy: Thorpe (15 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
- William: May (15 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
- Giles Gubbins: [Robert?] Stebbing (15 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
- Fanny: Miss Acres (15 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
- Edward: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (15 perfs, 28 Jan 1811 - 9 Mar 1811)
* Soldier's Frolic, The(comic pantomime) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (16 times, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Summary Cast:
- Cornelius Agrippa: J[ohn] Isaacs (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Skeleton, afterwards Harlequin: Auld (12 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Lewin (4 perfs, 25 Feb 1811 - 2 Mar 1811)
- Cripplegateino or Pantaloon: [James] Barnes (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Featherissimo: Goodwin (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Old Dame Thump: [Edwin] Yarnold (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Grim Wisker: Daly (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Monsieur La Frog: Godbee (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Tight Skin: Yates (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Harlequin's serious Italian serenade: Glenville (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Chapman (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Moor (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Acres (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- barber: [Robert?] Stebbing (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- bellman: Thorpe (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- cobbler: [C. H.?] Simpson (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Italian confectioner: Cross (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Anysideino: [James] Kirby (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Female Statue: Miss Ruggles (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Rosa: Miss Acres (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Columbine's female attendants: Mrs. Daly (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Lever (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Porter (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Fairbrother (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- dancing Bacchanals and Bacchantes: Miss Lever (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Ray (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Harris (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss May (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), May (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Godbee (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), [C. H.?] Simpson (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Daly (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Uphrosyne: Miss Acres (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Ganymead: Miss Davis (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- conductors of the car of Bacchus: Miss Monro (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Swan (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Yates (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- females bearing offerings: Miss May (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Mrs. Daly (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Miss Banfield (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- princes: J[ohn] Isaacs (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Lewin (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Daly (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811), Glenville (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Cupid: Miss Le Brun (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
- Bacchus: Master Le Brun (16 perfs, 18 Feb 1811 - 12 Mar 1811)
Two Misers of Smyrna, The; or, Mufti's Tomb(ballet) by Goodwin (chor) (22 times, 21 Jan 1811 - 26 Mar 1811)
Summary Cast:
- dancer: Goodwin (22 perfs, 21 Jan 1811 - 26 Mar 1811)
(farce) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (19 times, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
Summary Cast:
- Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Hunks: J. Lewis (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Lively: Asker (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Ali: J[ohn] Isaacs (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Mustapha: Thorpe (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Osmin: May (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Jenny: Mrs. May (12 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 15 Dec 1810), Mrs. Daly (7 perfs, 17 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
- Harriet: Miss Acres (19 perfs, 3 Dec 1810 - 26 Dec 1810)
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