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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 1812-1813 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 |
In its two preceding seasons, the Sans Pareil had featured the knockabout comedy of pantomime. In 1812-13, the tone changed somewhat. Leigh Hunt has said, "there is something real in Pantomime: there is animal spirit in it" (Examiner, 15 January 1817). In the 1812-13 season, a different spirit pervaded the graceful dances of Gabriel Giroux and his four daughters and the melodramas and farces of the acting company, which included James Villiers, Stebbing, R. H. Widdicomb, the Mintons, Mrs. Daly and the newly arrived Meredith and Huckel.
The season opened with spectacle rather than pantomime. Jane M. Scott's Asgard the Demon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse, as violent and funny in its own way as a pantomime, was a Gothic fantasy which gave the audience plenty of lurid situations and stage effects. At the climax of the piece the dissolute Baron Wildgrave, hard-pressed by the forces of the Inquisition who are closing in on him, takes the peasant Lilla, his victim, to a secret cavern beneath his castle. On the stroke of midnight, exactly as a hermit murdered that day by Wildgrave prophesied, the cavern "assumes the hue of fire." Wildgrave's mysterious confidant, Asgard, appears now in his true guise as a Demon of Darkness. Infernal hounds (acted by La Croix, Gardell, Florio and Solnar) attack the Baron and he falls into the arms of Asgard, "who descends with him in flames." At the moment of the Baron's descent (impressive enough to be featured on some of the playbills), the ghost of the hermit appears in the background "enveloped by celestial light." Westmacott Molloy was the company's new machinist, but it is quite possible John Scott assisted in the lighting of this melodrama.
The return of the Giroux family was very important. Gabriel Giroux had managed the Sans Pareil in 1807 and tutored the young Jane Scott. Prior to that, he had been ballet master at the Paris Opera, and he danced at the Haymarket and some minor London theatres. In his five-week stay this season, he contributed six ballets or divertissements and choreographed Asgard and The Bashaw; or Midnight Adventures of Three Spaniards. He and his daughters acted in several pieces in addition to dancing. Their acting did not please everybody: "If the Giroux' consult their interest they will speak as little as possible. As dancers, they certainly are of the first consequence to this theatre" (Theatrical Inquisitor, December 1812, 239).
A Giroux ballet was given every evening of the family's engagement. The Giroux benefit, 21 December 1812, was a festival of dances, including two ballets performed for the first time at the Sans Pareil. In the course of these and two other pieces there were danced an allemande pas de trois, a dance from "The Sultan," a castanet dance, a Russian dance, two hornpipes, a Cossack, a minuet de la cour, a gavotte and a medley finale by all members of the family.
Perhaps influenced by Gabriel Giroux's return, Miss Scott gave two recitations similar to those of her early Sans Pareil years, "Music, Poetry and Painting," and "Marian the Constant and the Knight with His Visor Closed." She acted in nine of her own pieces, six of them new this season. As usual, she was indebted to other writers for some of the work she produced. For example, Love in the City was "founded on The Romp and written into verse by Miss Scott" (bill of 7 February 1814). Love, Honor and Obey was based on the "petite comedie of M. Patrat, L'Hereuse Erreur" (bill of 19 January 1815).
David Mayer notes that the character Black-Eyed Susan appeared in pantomime soon after Jerrold's melodrama of 1829, but that she had appeared much earlier--in fact in the Sans Pareil pantomime of 1812-13, Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan. Mayer says, "A summary of the pantomime in the playbill of the 1813 Davy Jones suggests how extensively the character of Black Eyed Susan belonged to the theatre, equally suitable to pantomime arrangers and to such serious dramatists as Jerrold" (Harlequin in His Element, 82-3). The arranger of the Sans Pareil pantomime was Jane Scott. Black-Eyed Susan, afterwards Columbine, was Miss Browne. William, afterwards Harlequin, was Swan. Pantaloon was Daly, and Clown was Young Jones (James Jones). The Theatrical Inquisitor was not much taken with this piece; "Miss Scott's industry has produced Black-Eyed Susan; or, Davy Jones' Locker" (February 1813, p. 68). So little, apparently, did the pantomime's plot control the harlequinade that in a special performance of Davy Jones on 16 March 1813, several scenes were withdrawn and replaced by scenes from the two popular pantomimes of the preceding season, The Magic Pipe and The Necromancer. Such medleys, however, were not unusual in the pantomimes of the time.
Incidental entertainment this season included much dancing by the Girouxs, Swan and other members of the company. Mezzia (Messiah) and Miss Acres were very popular singers. Young Jones did his "wonderful tricks on a ladder" and Signor Rivolta gave Pandean performances on five or six musical instruments at the same time. There were three benefits, one each for the Giroux family, Miss Scott and Miss Acres. There were also eleven mechanical exhibitions by Bologna, Jr. during Lent and three presentations of Lloyd's Orrery.
Approximately 110 evening performances were given in the regular season which began 17 November 1812, and ended 24 April 1813.
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17 Nov 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
17 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
CHOR: G[abriel] GirouxPerformances first 17 Nov 1812, next 18 Nov 1812
Genre (ballet) entire new ballet dance
First Night Cast
Patrick: [Gabriel] Giroux; Dermot: [R. H.] Widdicomb; Darby: Swan; Bagatelle: Signor Rivolta; Kathleen: Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux; Norah: Miss [Jane] Giroux; principal villagers: Miss F. Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux
Reference Cast
Patrick: Gabriel Giroux
Dermot: R. H. Widdicomb
Darby: Swan
Bagatelle: Signor Rivolta
Kathleen: Miss C. "Peggy"
Giroux
Norah: Miss Jane Giroux
principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; SUBJ: Devil tempts and destroys powerful baron whose victims escape
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: Michael Parnell, CHOR: G[abriel] GirouxPerformances first 17 Nov 1812, next 18 Nov 1812
Genre (spectacle) new grand melo dramatick spectacle
First Night Cast
Baron Wildgrave: [James] Villiers; Asgard (the Demon Hunter): Signor Rivolta; Oswald (the hermit of the wood): Minton; Hoeland (farmer, vassal to the Baron): [Robert?] Stebbing; Leopold (his intended son-in-law): G[abriel] Giroux; vocal hunters (friends to the Baron): Bennett, Barclay, Daly, Godbee; pages (attendants on the Baron): Mezzia, Brady, Masters, Smith; demons (attendants on Asgard): Cross, Green; harvest peasants: Swan, Martin, Bent, [C. H.?] Simpson; inquisitors: Barclay, W. Bennett, Daly; speaking inquisitor: [R. H.] Widdicomb; demonic hounds: La Croix, Gardel, Florio, Solnar; Adeline (runaway nun, married to the Baron): Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux; Joletta (her faithful attendant): Mrs. Stokes (1st time here); Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly; Lilla (daughter of Farmer Hoeland): Miss [Jane] Giroux attendants on the Baroness Merille: Mrs. Minton; Lucina: Miss Waters farmer's children: Miss Cannon, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux; female peasants: Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Garcia, Miss Talbin
Cast Comment Miss C. Giroux "1st time in melodramatic character" (bill); Miss Waters billed as "Young Lady" until 26 Nov 1812
Reference Cast
Baron Wildgrave: James Villiers
Asgard: Signor Rivolta
Oswald: Minton
Hoeland: Robert? Stebbing
Leopold: Gabriel Giroux
vocal hunters:
Bennett
Barclay
Daly
Godbee
pages:
Mezzia
Brady
Masters
Smith
demons:
Cross
Green
harvest peasants:
Swan
Martin
Bent
C. H.? Simpson
inquisitors:
Barclay
W. Bennett
Daly
speaking inquisitor: R. H.
Widdicomb
demonic hounds:
La Croix
Gardel
Florio
Solnar
Adeline: Miss C. "Peggy" Giroux
Joletta: Mrs. Stokes
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Miss Jane Giroux
Merille: Mrs. Minton
Lucina: Miss Acres
farmer's children:
Miss Cannon
Miss Louisa Giroux
female peasants:
Miss Lever
Miss Robinson
Miss Garcia
Miss Talbin
song: Miss Waters (in character) Miss Waters billed as "Young Lady"
(dii) dance: Miss [Jane] Giroux, [Gabriel] Giroux; (dvii) pas seul: Miss F. Giroux Bill says "Mrs. Giroux" which we believe to be a typo; we found no other sources mentioning a Mrs. Giroux; ,
vision of the hermit
DES, EXE: Orme 1. a splendid garden; 2. a saloon; 3. exterior of the Baron's castle; 4. interior of castle; 5. a wood, with hermitage, and pieces; 6. apartment in a respectable farmer's house; 7. a grand Gothic apartment in Baron's castle 8. cavern beneath the Baron's castle, with rocks to open entirely new scenery; Scenery taken from DFo bill 30 November 1812
des, EXE: Godbee, Miss Swan dresses and properties are new and splendid
detailed plot summary on bill
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (1)
Title Comment 1st time in three years
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [James] SandersonPerformances first 17 Nov 1812, next 18 Nov 1812
Genre (melodrama) serio-comick burletta
First Night Cast
Sanguinario (the Red Robber): [James] Villiers; Oswego: Barclay (1st app this theatre); Roderego: Minton; Pedro: Daly; Captain Hartley: Bennett (1st app in London); Mizen: Mezzia (1st time this theatre); Junk: [Robert?] Stebbing; Annette: Mrs. Minton; Lady Helen: Miss F. Giroux (1st app in vocal dramatic character); girls in requiem: Miss Stokes, Miss Waters, Miss Daly, Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Talbin, Miss Garcia, Miss Cannon; sailors, robbers, peasantry: [Unlisted]
Reference Cast
Sanguinario: James Villiers
Oswego: Barclay
Roderego: Minton
Pedro: Daly
Captain Hartley: Bennett
Mizen: Mezzia
Junk: Robert? Stebbing
Annette: Mrs. Minton
Lady Helen: Miss F. Giroux
girls in requiem:
Miss Stokes
Miss Waters
Miss Daly
Miss Lever
Miss Robinson
Miss Talbin
Miss Garcia
Miss Cannon
sailors, robbers, peasantry:
Unlisted
address: "Music, Poetry, and Painting" [Miss Jane M. Scott], Miss [Jane M.] Scott
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18 Nov 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
18 Nov 1812 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (2)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 17 Nov 1812, next 19 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (2)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 17 Nov 1812, next 19 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (2)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 17 Nov 1812, next 19 Nov 1812
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19 Nov 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
18 Nov 1812 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (3)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 18 Nov 1812, next 20 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (3)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 18 Nov 1812, next 20 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (3)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 18 Nov 1812, next 20 Nov 1812
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20 Nov 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
20 Nov 1812 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (4)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 19 Nov 1812, next 21 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (4)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 19 Nov 1812, next 21 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (4)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 19 Nov 1812, next 21 Nov 1812
cast truncated in the source
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21 Nov 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
20 Nov 1812 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (5)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 20 Nov 1812, next 23 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (5)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 20 Nov 1812, next 23 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (5)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 20 Nov 1812, next 23 Nov 1812
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23 Nov 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
23 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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Source Comment bill is for every night until Saturday next, November 28
1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (6)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 21 Nov 1812, next 24 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (6)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 21 Nov 1812, next 24 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
cast truncated in the source
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (6)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 21 Nov 1812, next 24 Nov 1812
comic song: "The Post Office", Mezzia (as Mizen) title of song taken from DFo bill 30 November 1812
address: "Music, Poetry, and Painting" [Miss Jane M. Scott], Miss [Jane M.] Scott; recitation: "Marian the Constant, and the Knight with His Vizor Closed" [Miss Jane M. Scott], Miss [Jane M.] Scott
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24 Nov 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
23 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (7)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 23 Nov 1812, next 25 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (7)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 23 Nov 1812, next 25 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (7)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 23 Nov 1812, next 25 Nov 1812
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25 Nov 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
23 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (8)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 24 Nov 1812, next 26 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (8)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 24 Nov 1812, next 26 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (8)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 24 Nov 1812, next 26 Nov 1812
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26 Nov 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
26 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (9)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 25 Nov 1812, next 27 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (9)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 25 Nov 1812, next 27 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
Cast Comment Miss Waters name given for role of Lucina
cast now given in its entirety
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (9)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 25 Nov 1812, next 27 Nov 1812
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27 Nov 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
26 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (10)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 26 Nov 1812, next 28 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (10)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 26 Nov 1812, next 28 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (10)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 26 Nov 1812, next 28 Nov 1812
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28 Nov 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
26 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (11)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 27 Nov 1812, next 30 Nov 1812
2) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (11)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 27 Nov 1812, next 30 Nov 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (11)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 27 Nov 1812, next 30 Nov 1812
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30 Nov 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
30 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (12)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 28 Nov 1812, next 1 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (1)
CHOR: G[abriel] Giroux
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, next 1 Dec 1812
Genre (divertissement) new divertissement
First Night Cast
principal characters: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Gabriel Giroux
Miss Jane Giroux
Miss F. Giroux
Miss C. "Peggy" Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (12)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 28 Nov 1812, next 1 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (12)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 28 Nov 1812, next 1 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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1 Dec 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
30 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (13)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 30 Nov 1812, next 2 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (2)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 30 Nov 1812, next 2 Dec 1812
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (13)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 30 Nov 1812, next 2 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (13)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 30 Nov 1812, next 2 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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2 Dec 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
30 Nov 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (14)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 1 Dec 1812, next 3 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (3)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 1 Dec 1812, next 3 Dec 1812
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (14)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 1 Dec 1812, next 3 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (14)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 1 Dec 1812, next 3 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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3 Dec 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (15)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 2 Dec 1812, next 4 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (4)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 2 Dec 1812, next 4 Dec 1812
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (15)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 2 Dec 1812, next 4 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (15)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 2 Dec 1812, next 4 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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4 Dec 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (16)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 3 Dec 1812, next 5 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (5)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 3 Dec 1812, next 5 Dec 1812
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (16)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 3 Dec 1812, next 5 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (16)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 3 Dec 1812, next 5 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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5 Dec 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
3 Dec 1812 bill DFo |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (17)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 4 Dec 1812, next 8 Jan 1813
2) The Rival Sisters (6)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 4 Dec 1812, next 7 Dec 1812
3) The Red Robber; or, The Statue in the Wood (17)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 4 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (17)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 4 Dec 1812, next 7 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Lucina: Miss Waters
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7 Dec 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
7 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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Source Comment MS date on NN bill 7 Dec
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (1)
Title Comment in June 1810, a piece called The Intrigue; or, Love's Failure was performed. The roles added in MS on the Dec 10, 1812 NN bill are identical with those of the 1810 bill. We conclude this to be the same piece
AU: [Humphreys]Performances first 7 Dec 1812, next 8 Dec 1812
Genre (farce) favorite comic burletta
First Night Cast
Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing; Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb; Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly; Will Mainstay: Mezzia; Barebones: Daly; Mary Ann: Mrs. Stokes
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill dated 10 December, 1812; roles are added in MS
Reference Cast
Skinflint: Robert? Stebbing
Spoilcloth: R. H. Widdicomb
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Will Mainstay: Mezzia
Barebones: Daly
Mary Ann: Mrs. Stokes
2) The Rival Sisters (7)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 5 Dec 1812, next 8 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (1)
Title Comment From petite comedie of Mons. Patrat L'Hereuse Erreur. Translated and redramatised by Miss Scott. It was called in the Folger bill of Feb 13, 1815 "Love! Honor! obey! the original Brother and Sister" Dimond's play, Brother and Sister was first performed on February 2, 1815; Miss Scott presumably brought out her play as a riposte. The 1815 bill states "has been presented under the first title (i.e. Love, Honor and Obey) these three successive seasons."
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [Michael Parnell]
Au Comm Michael Parnell's name fr DFo bill 13 February 1815Performances first 7 Dec 1812, next 8 Dec 1812
Genre (farce) new farcical burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Bernard Burwood: Meredith; Lord Arthur Atherstone: [James] Villiers; Jeremy: Minton; Lady Arabella: Mrs. Minton; Frances: Mrs. Daly; Flora: Mrs. Stokes; Countess: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment cast taken from DFo bill 7 December 1812
Reference Cast
Sir Bernard Burwood: Meredith
Lord Arthur Atherstone: James
Villiers
Jeremy: Minton
Lady Arabella: Mrs. Minton
Frances: Mrs. Daly
Flora: Mrs. Stokes
Countess: Miss Jane M. Scott
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (18)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 5 Dec 1812, next 8 Dec 1812
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8 Dec 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
7 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (2)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 7 Dec 1812, next 9 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (8)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 7 Dec 1812, next 9 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (2)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 7 Dec 1812, next 9 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (19)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 7 Dec 1812, next 9 Dec 1812
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9 Dec 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
7 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (3)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 8 Dec 1812, next 10 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (9)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 8 Dec 1812, next 10 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (3)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 8 Dec 1812, next 10 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (20)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 8 Dec 1812, next 10 Dec 1812
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10 Dec 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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Source Comment MS date on BILL: Thursday 10 Dec
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (4)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 9 Dec 1812, next 11 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (10)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 9 Dec 1812, next 11 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (4)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 9 Dec 1812, next 11 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (21)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 9 Dec 1812, next 11 Dec 1812
music: Signor Rivolta Signor Rivolta, the celebrated Pandean, plays five and six instruments at the same time
favorite song: The favorite song will be sung by a young gentleman" (1st app here)
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11 Dec 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (5)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 10 Dec 1812, next 12 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (11)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 10 Dec 1812, next 12 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (5)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 10 Dec 1812, next 12 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (22)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 10 Dec 1812, next 12 Dec 1812
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12 Dec 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
10 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (6)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 11 Dec 1812, next 14 Dec 1812
2) The Rival Sisters (12)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 11 Dec 1812, next 14 Dec 1812
3) Love, Honor and Obey (6)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 11 Dec 1812, next 23 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (23)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 11 Dec 1812, next 14 Dec 1812
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14 Dec 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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Source Comment bill is for every night until Saturday 19, December
1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (1)
Title Comment not acted these three years; adv as The Bashaw; or, Adventures of Three Spaniards
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [James] Sanderson, CHOR: [Gabriel] GirouxPerformances first 14 Dec 1812, next 15 Dec 1812
Genre (comic operetta) serio-comic operatic burletta
First Night Cast
Osmin (Turkish officer): Huckel (1st app at this theatre); Hassan: Barclay; Raymond (Spanish nobleman): Bennett; Jacques: [Robert?] Stebbing; Zelie (lady of the Bashaw's seraglio): Miss Acres; Clara (Spanish lady, disguised as the Bashaw): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Reference Cast
Osmin: Huckel
Hassan: Barclay
Raymond: Bennett
Jacques: Robert? Stebbing
Zelie: Miss Acres
Clara: Miss Jane M. Scott(dI) grand Turkish dance: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux, Miss Stokes, Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Daly, Miss Talbin, Miss Garcia dance composed by Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (7)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 12 Dec 1812, next 15 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (13)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 12 Dec 1812, next 15 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (24)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 12 Dec 1812, next 15 Dec 1812
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15 Dec 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (2)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 14 Dec 1812, next 16 Dec 1812
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (8)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 14 Dec 1812, next 16 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (14)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 14 Dec 1812, next 16 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (25)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 14 Dec 1812, next 16 Dec 1812
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16 Dec 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (3)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 15 Dec 1812, next 17 Dec 1812
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (9)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 15 Dec 1812, next 17 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (15)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 15 Dec 1812, next 17 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (26)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 15 Dec 1812, next 17 Dec 1812
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17 Dec 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (4)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 16 Dec 1812, next 18 Dec 1812
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (10)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 16 Dec 1812, next 18 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (16)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 16 Dec 1812, next 18 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (27)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 16 Dec 1812, next 18 Dec 1812
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18 Dec 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (5)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 17 Dec 1812, next 19 Dec 1812
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (11)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 17 Dec 1812, next 19 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (17)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 17 Dec 1812, next 19 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (28)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 17 Dec 1812, next 19 Dec 1812
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19 Dec 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
14 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (6)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 18 Dec 1812, next 21 Dec 1812
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (12)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 18 Dec 1812, next 26 Dec 1812
3) The Rival Sisters (18)
Performances first 30 Nov 1812, previous 18 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (29)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 18 Dec 1812, next 21 Dec 1812
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21 Dec 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
21 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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Special Performance Benefit: Giroux and the four Misses Giroux; Last night but two of engagement
1) The Foresters; or, The Mischief-Maker Detected (1)
Title Comment 1st time at this theatre
CHOR: [Gabriel] GirouxPerformances first 21 Dec 1812, next 22 Dec 1812
Genre (ballet) new ballet
First Night Cast
characters: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux
Reference Cast
characters:
Gabriel Giroux
Miss Jane Giroux
Miss F. Giroux
Miss C. "Peggy" Giroux
Miss Louisa Girouxcelebrated allemande pas de trois: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux
2) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (7)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 19 Dec 1812, next 22 Dec 1812
(dI) dance: (from "The Sultan"), [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux
3) Leartes and Leonora; or, The Enterprising Lover (1)
Title Comment 1st time at this theatre
CHOR: [Gabriel] GirouxPerformances first 21 Dec 1812, next 22 Dec 1812
Genre (comic pantomime) new comic pantomime ballet
First Night Cast
principal characters: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux, Miss F. Giroux, Miss L[ouisa] Giroux, Daly; Simpkin (Clown): Young Jones (1st app this season)
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Gabriel Giroux
Miss Jane Giroux
Miss C. "Peggy" Giroux
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
Daly
Simpkin: Young Jones
clog hornpipe: Young Jones; castagnet dance: Miss L[ouisa] Giroux; Russian dance: Miss F. Giroux; favorite hornpipe: Miss [Jane] Giroux; Cossack: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux; medley finale
wonderful tricks on a ladder: Young Jones
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 19 Dec 1812, next 22 Dec 1812
minuet de la cour: [Gabriel] Giroux, Miss [Jane] Giroux; new gavotte: Miss F. Giroux; admired dance: Miss F. Giroux
(d8) descent of Baron to infernal regions this spectacle was not listed prior to this date, but it was described in the plot summary given on the first night bill
cast truncated in the source
"Prime, Bang-Up!", Mezzia; "Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman", Miss F. Giroux "Prime Bang-Up" from Hit or Miss
hornpipe: Miss F. Giroux
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22 Dec 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) The Foresters; or, The Mischief-Maker Detected (2)
Performances first 21 Dec 1812, previous 21 Dec 1812
2) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (8)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 21 Dec 1812, next 16 Mar 1813
3) Leartes and Leonora; or, The Enterprising Lover (2)
Performances first 21 Dec 1812, previous 21 Dec 1812
4) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (31)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 21 Dec 1812, next 23 Dec 1812
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23 Dec 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
23 Dec 1812 scr LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (32)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 22 Dec 1812, next 26 Dec 1812
2) Love, Honor and Obey (7)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 12 Dec 1812, next 28 Dec 1812
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (1)
Title Comment SUBJ: fantastic mixture of British naval legend, classical myth, and the harliquinade; Evidence strongly suggests a perf of the pantomime before Boxing Day
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott?], COMP: Michael ParnellPerformances first 23 Dec 1812, next 26 Dec 1812
Genre (pantomime) entire new splendid marine comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Neptune: [James] Villiers; Old Davy Jones: Meredith; Pantaloon: Daly; Old Commodore (father to Columbine): [Robert?] Stebbing; William (afterwards Harlequin): Swan; Clown: Young Jones; Amphitrite: Mrs. Stokes; Friskalinda (mother-in-law to Susan or Columbine): [C. H.?] Simpson; Susan (afterwards Columbine): Miss Browne; sea men (attendants on Neptune): Huckel, Barclay, Shaw; sea nymphs (attendants on Amphitrite): Miss Acres, Miss Robinson, Miss Talbin, Miss Lever, Miss Garcia; members of the Pic Nic (or Cut and Come Again) Club: [R. H.] Widdicomb, Bennett, Barclay, Mezzia, Signor Rivolta, Smith, Gregson; landlord: Minton; waiter: Brady; president: Merry; mad doctor: Waters; Hussar: Signor Rivolta; bride's men: Martin, Cross; bride's maids: Miss Minton, Miss Cannon; sailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker: Bent, Williams, Masters, Bradley; villagers: Harding, Martin, Bent, Simmons; revelers: Huckel, Barclay, Bennett; Jew pedlar: Mezzia; mermaids and mermen: Martin, Bent, Master Cross, Master [Fred?] Widdicomb, Master Bradley, Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Le Brun; showman, Beadle, patrole, butcher, fishmonger, tailor, prior: [Unlisted]
Cast Comment cast taken from NN bill of Dec 26, [1812]
Reference Cast
Neptune: James Villiers
Old Davy Jones: Meredith
Pantaloon: Daly
Old Commodore: Robert? Stebbing
William: Swan
Clown: Young Jones
Amphitrite: Mrs. Stokes
Friskalinda: C. H.? Simpson
Susan: Miss Browne
sea men:
Huckel
Barclay
Shaw
sea nymphs:
Miss Acres
Miss Robinson
Miss Talbin
Miss Lever
Miss Garcia
members of the Pic Nic Club:
R. H. Widdicomb
Bennett
Barclay
Mezzia
Signor Rivolta
Smith
Gregson
landlord: Minton
waiter: Brady
president: Merry
mad doctor: Waters
Hussar: Signor Rivolta
bride's men:
Martin
Cross
bride's maids:
Miss Minton
Miss Cannon
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker:
Bent
Williams
Bradley
Masters
villagers:
Harding
Martin
Bent
Simmons
revelers:
Huckel
Barclay
Bennett
Jew pedlar: Mezzia
mermaids and mermen:
Martin
Bent
Master Cross
Master Fred? Widdicomb
Master Bradley
Miss Lever
Miss Robinson
Miss Le Brun
showman, Beadle, patrole,
butcher, fishmonger, tailor,
prior: UnlistedDIR: [John] Scott
(dx) comic pas trois and goose hunt: Young Jones, [C. H.?] Simpson, Daly
(d4-5) country churchyard breaks and changes into a lighthouse on a rock, splendid gala scene in the Palace of Neptune
1. superb apartment of Neptune supposed to be at the bottom of the ocean; 2. storehouse of Neptune, depository of wrecks; 3. country churchyard with tombs; 4. lighthouse on a rock; 5. well known street; 6. rural view; 7. cold bath; 8. view in the Isle of Wight; 9. club room; 10. frost scene; 11. exterior of masquerade warehouse and Pantaloon's house; 12. hall of festivity; 13. grand gala apartment in Palace of Neptune [Orme] scenery taken from NN bill 4 February 1813
tricks, mechanical changes: Westmacott Molloy
Extensive plot summary on bill
comic song: "Tippitywitchet" [Charles Dibdin], Mezzia
hornpipe in fetters: Swan
musical exhibition: Signor Rivolta Signor Rivolta ("celebrated pandean") plays Italian and German music on five or six instruments at the same time
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24 Dec 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
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DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1812 Fri eve Sans P |
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DARK: Christmas Day
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26 Dec 1812 Sat eve Sans P |
26 Dec 1812 bill NN |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (33)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 23 Dec 1812, next 28 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
cast truncated in the source
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (13)
Title Comment Announced for tonight but may have been delayed to Jan 7
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 19 Dec 1812, next 7 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (2)
Title Comment MS date on bill
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 23 Dec 1812, next 28 Dec 1812
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28 Dec 1812 Mon eve Sans P |
28 Dec 1812 scr LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (34)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 26 Dec 1812, next 29 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (8)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 23 Dec 1812, next 29 Dec 1812
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (3)
Title Comment Source is not dated but says "this and tomorrow evening"
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 26 Dec 1812, next 29 Dec 1812
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29 Dec 1812 Tue eve Sans P |
29 Dec 1812 scr LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (35)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 28 Dec 1812, next 30 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (9)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 28 Dec 1812, next 30 Dec 1812
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (4)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 28 Dec 1812, next 30 Dec 1812
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30 Dec 1812 Wed eve Sans P |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (36)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 29 Dec 1812, next 31 Dec 1812
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (10)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 29 Dec 1812, next 31 Dec 1812
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (5)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 29 Dec 1812, next 31 Dec 1812
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31 Dec 1812 Thu eve Sans P |
31 Dec 1812 adv Times |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (37)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 30 Dec 1812, next 1 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (11)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 30 Dec 1812, next 1 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (6)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 30 Dec 1812, next 1 Jan 1813
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1 Jan 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (38)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 31 Dec 1812, next 2 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (12)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 31 Dec 1812, next 2 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (7)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 31 Dec 1812, next 2 Jan 1813
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2 Jan 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1813 scr LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (39)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 1 Jan 1813, next 4 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (13)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 1 Jan 1813, next 4 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (8)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 1 Jan 1813, next 4 Jan 1813
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4 Jan 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
2 Jan 1813 scr LTM |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (40)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 2 Jan 1813, next 5 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (14)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 2 Jan 1813, next 5 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (9)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 2 Jan 1813, next 5 Jan 1813
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5 Jan 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
5 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (41)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 4 Jan 1813, next 6 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (15)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 4 Jan 1813, next 6 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (10)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 4 Jan 1813, next 6 Jan 1813
cast truncated in the source
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6 Jan 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
5 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
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1) Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (42)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 5 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Leopold: Jones
Adeline: Miss Jane M. Scott
Lilla: Miss Browne
OMITS farmer's children: Miss
Louisa Giroux
ADDS farmer's children: Miss
Brady
2) Love, Honor and Obey (16)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 5 Jan 1813, next 1 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (11)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 5 Jan 1813, next 7 Jan 1813
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7 Jan 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
7 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
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1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, next 8 Jan 1813
Genre (comic operetta) serio comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Marquis de Monteso: [James] Villiers; Monsieur Alegre: Martin; Louis (Eva's son): Miss Le Brun; Hubert: Meredith; Pedrillo: [Robert?] Stebbing; Maurice: Huckel; Frederick or Siffred (disguised as peasant boy): Miss Browne; Dame Bertha: Minton; Eva (her daughter): Mrs. Minton; Marchioness de Montesa: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; principal vocal peasants: Daly, Bennett, James, Miss Daly, Miss Talbin; peasants in festival dance: [R. H.] Widdicomb, [C. H.?] Simpson, Bent, Brady, Miss Lever, Miss Robinson, Miss Cannon, Miss Garcia
Cast Comment additional roles taken from LTM 14 Jan 1813
Reference Cast
Marquis de Monteso: James
Villiers
Monsieur Alegre: Martin
Louis: Miss Le Brun
Hubert: Meredith
Pedrillo: Robert? Stebbing
Maurice: Huckel
Frederick or Siffred: Miss
Browne
Dame Bertha: Minton
Eva: Mrs. Minton
Marchioness de Montesa: Miss
Jane M. Scott
principal vocal peasants:
Daly
Bennett
James
Miss Daly
Miss Talbin
peasants in festival dance:
R. H. Widdicomb
C. H.? Simpson
Bent
Brady
Miss Lever
Miss Robinson
Miss Cannon
Miss Garcia
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (14)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 26 Dec 1812, next 8 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (12)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 6 Jan 1813, next 8 Jan 1813
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8 Jan 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
8 Jan 1813 scr LTM |
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Source Comment MS date 8 Jan 1813
1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (18)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 5 Dec 1812, next 9 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
Cast Comment Scr does not carry a cast, but the Giroux family had left the theatre on Dec 23, 1812.
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (2)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 7 Jan 1813, next 9 Jan 1813
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (15)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 7 Jan 1813, next 9 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (13)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 7 Jan 1813, next 9 Jan 1813
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9 Jan 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
9 Jan 1813 adv Times |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (19)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 8 Jan 1813, next 11 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (3)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 8 Jan 1813, next 11 Jan 1813
3) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (16)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 8 Jan 1813, next 11 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (14)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 8 Jan 1813, next 11 Jan 1813
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11 Jan 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
11 Jan 1813 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (20)
Title Comment now advertised under subtitle
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 9 Jan 1813, next 12 Jan 1813Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (17)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 9 Jan 1813, next 12 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (4)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 9 Jan 1813, next 12 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (15)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 9 Jan 1813, next 12 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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12 Jan 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
11 Jan 1813 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (21)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 11 Jan 1813, next 13 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (18)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 11 Jan 1813, next 13 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (5)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 11 Jan 1813, next 13 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (16)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 11 Jan 1813, next 13 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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13 Jan 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
11 Jan 1813 bill NN |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (22)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 12 Jan 1813, next 14 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (19)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 12 Jan 1813, next 14 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (6)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 12 Jan 1813, next 14 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (17)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 12 Jan 1813, next 14 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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14 Jan 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (23)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 13 Jan 1813, next 15 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (20)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 13 Jan 1813, next 15 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (7)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 13 Jan 1813, next 15 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (18)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 13 Jan 1813, next 15 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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15 Jan 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (24)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 14 Jan 1813, next 16 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (21)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 14 Jan 1813, next 16 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (8)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 14 Jan 1813, next 16 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (19)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 14 Jan 1813, next 16 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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16 Jan 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
14 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
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1) Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return (25)
Performances first 17 Nov 1812, previous 15 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (17 Nov 1812)
BUT Patrick: Jones
Kathleen: Miss Lever
Norah: Mrs. Stokes
OMITS principal villagers:
Miss F. Giroux
Miss Louisa Giroux
2) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (22)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 15 Jan 1813, next 18 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (7 Dec 1812)
BUT Will Mainstay: Huckel
3) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (9)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 15 Jan 1813, next 18 Jan 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (20)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 15 Jan 1813, next 18 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Jew pedlar: Minton
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18 Jan 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
18 Jan 1813 bill NN |
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1) The Lowland Romp (1)
AU: Miss [Jane M.] Scott, COMP: [[James] Sanderson], COMP: [E. Winslow]
Au Comm [James] Sanderson and E. Winslow taken from 1810-1811 seasonPerformances first 18 Jan 1813, next 19 Jan 1813
Genre (comic operetta) comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Lord Glenroy: Huckel; 'Squire Dashwood: [James] Villiers; Duncan: [Robert?] Stebbing; Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly; Jane: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment Cast is not complete. See 27 December 1813 for a more complete list of roles
Reference Cast
Lord Glenroy: Huckel
'Squire Dashwood: James
Villiers
Duncan: Robert? Stebbing
Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly
Jane: Miss Jane M. Scott
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (10)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 16 Jan 1813, next 19 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (21)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 16 Jan 1813, next 19 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
cast is now given in its entirety
song: Miss Acres; Irish "Paddy Carey's Fortune", Mezzia
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19 Jan 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
18 Jan 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (2)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 18 Jan 1813, next 20 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (11)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 18 Jan 1813, next 20 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (22)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 18 Jan 1813, next 20 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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20 Jan 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
18 Jan 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (3)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 19 Jan 1813, next 21 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (12)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 19 Jan 1813, next 21 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (23)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 19 Jan 1813, next 21 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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21 Jan 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (4)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 20 Jan 1813, next 22 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (13)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 20 Jan 1813, next 22 Jan 1813
cast truncated in the source
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (24)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 20 Jan 1813, next 22 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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22 Jan 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Lowland Romp (5)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 21 Jan 1813, next 23 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (14)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 21 Jan 1813, next 23 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (25)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 21 Jan 1813, next 23 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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23 Jan 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
21 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
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1) The Lowland Romp (6)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 22 Jan 1813, next 25 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (15)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 22 Jan 1813, next 25 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (26)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 22 Jan 1813, next 25 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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25 Jan 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
25 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (16)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 23 Jan 1813, next 26 Jan 1813
2) The Lowland Romp (7)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 23 Jan 1813, next 26 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (27)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 23 Jan 1813, next 26 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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26 Jan 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
25 Jan 1813 bill DFo |
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1) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (17)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 25 Jan 1813, next 27 Jan 1813
2) The Lowland Romp (8)
Performances first 18 Jan 1813, previous 25 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (28)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 25 Jan 1813, next 27 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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27 Jan 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
27 Jan 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (1)
Title Comment 1st time this season
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: [[James] Sanderson]
Au Comm Author and composer's names taken from 1810-1811 seasonPerformances first 27 Jan 1813, next 28 Jan 1813
Genre (comic operetta) comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing; Hunks: Minton; Ali: Barclay; Mustapha: Daly; Lively: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Osman: Mezzia; Jenny: Mrs. Daly; Harriet: Miss Waters (1st time in character)
Cast Comment Billed as Miss Waters Watlen here
Reference Cast
Gripe: Robert? Stebbing
Hunks: Minton
Ali: Barclay
Mustapha: Daly
Lively: Miss Jane M. Scott
Osman: Mezzia
Jenny: Mrs. Daly
Harriet: Miss Waters
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (18)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 26 Jan 1813, next 28 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (29)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 26 Jan 1813, next 28 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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28 Jan 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
|---|
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (2)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 27 Jan 1813, next 29 Jan 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (19)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 27 Jan 1813, next 29 Jan 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (30)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 27 Jan 1813, next 29 Jan 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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29 Jan 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
28 Jan 1813 bill LTM |
|---|
1) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (3)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 28 Jan 1813, next 1 Feb 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (20)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 28 Jan 1813, next 20 Apr 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (31)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 28 Jan 1813, next 1 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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30 Jan 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
|---|
DARK: Martyr's Day
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1 Feb 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
1 Feb 1813 adv Times |
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1) Love, Honor and Obey (17)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 6 Jan 1813, next 2 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (4)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 29 Jan 1813, next 2 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (32)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 29 Jan 1813, next 2 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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2 Feb 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
2 Feb 1813 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Love, Honor and Obey (18)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 1 Feb 1813, next 3 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (5)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 1 Feb 1813, next 3 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (33)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 1 Feb 1813, next 3 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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3 Feb 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
2 Feb 1813 scr LTM |
|---|
1) Love, Honor and Obey (19)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 2 Feb 1813, next 4 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (6)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 2 Feb 1813, next 8 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (34)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 2 Feb 1813, next 4 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
BUT Amphitrite: Miss Acres
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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4 Feb 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
4 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; "From a trait in English history on which Dodsley founded his [The King and the] Miller of Mansfield" (bill)
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: Michael Parnell
Au Comm MS note on bill "music by Parnell"Performances first 4 Feb 1813, next 5 Feb 1813
Genre (burletta) new burletta
First Night Cast
Henry (King of England): Meredith; Lord Lurewell: [R. H.] Widdicomb; hunting lords: Daly, Mezzia, Martin; hunters in suit: Bent, Swan, Bennett; Joe (the miller's man): Barclay; John Cockle (miller and a keeper of the forest): [Robert?] Stebbing; Robin of Ryland: Huckel; Richard (the miller's son): Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Margery, the miller's wife: Mrs. Daly; Ellen of Mansfield: Miss Browne; Kate (the miller's daughter): Miss Acres
Cast Comment roles taken from NN bill 16 March 1813
Reference Cast
Henry: Meredith
Lord Lurewell: R. H. Widdicomb
hunting lords:
Daly
Mezzia
Martin
hunters in suit:
Bent
Swan
Bennett
Joe: Barclay
John Cockle: Robert? Stebbing
Robin of Ryland: Huckel
Richard: Miss Jane M. Scott
Margery, the miller's wife: Mrs.
Daly
Ellen of Mansfield: Miss Browne
Kate: Miss Acres
2) Love, Honor and Obey (20)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 3 Feb 1813, next 5 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (35)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 3 Feb 1813, next 5 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
Cast Comment The NN bill shows Miss Acres as Amphitrite, but the name has been canceled and "Miss Stokes" name written in. however, Mrs. Stokes is probably indicated since she played the role over 40 times
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5 Feb 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
4 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (2)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 4 Feb 1813, next 6 Feb 1813
2) Love, Honor and Obey (21)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 4 Feb 1813, next 6 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (36)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 4 Feb 1813, next 6 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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6 Feb 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
4 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (3)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 5 Feb 1813, next 8 Feb 1813
2) Love, Honor and Obey (22)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 5 Feb 1813, next 15 Feb 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (37)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 5 Feb 1813, next 8 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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8 Feb 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (4)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 6 Feb 1813, next 9 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (7)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 3 Feb 1813, next 9 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (38)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 6 Feb 1813, next 9 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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9 Feb 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (5)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 8 Feb 1813, next 10 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (8)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 8 Feb 1813, next 10 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (39)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 8 Feb 1813, next 10 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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10 Feb 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
8 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (6)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 9 Feb 1813, next 11 Feb 1813
2) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (9)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 9 Feb 1813, next 11 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (40)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 9 Feb 1813, next 11 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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11 Feb 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
11 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (1)
CHOR: [Unknown]
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, next 12 Feb 1813
Genre (ballet) new ballet dance
First Night Cast
principal dancers: Swan, Daly, Bent, Young Jones, Miss Lever, Mrs. Stokes, Miss Le Brun
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
Swan
Daly
Bent
Young Jones
Miss Lever
Mrs. Stokes
Miss Le Brun
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (7)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 10 Feb 1813, next 12 Feb 1813
3) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (10)
Title Comment Adv under title of "Mufti's Tomb"
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 10 Feb 1813, next 12 Feb 1813Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (41)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 10 Feb 1813, next 12 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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12 Feb 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
11 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (2)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 11 Feb 1813, next 13 Feb 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (8)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 11 Feb 1813, next 13 Feb 1813
3) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (11)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 11 Feb 1813, next 13 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (42)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 11 Feb 1813, next 13 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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13 Feb 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
11 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (3)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 12 Feb 1813, next 15 Feb 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (9)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 12 Feb 1813, next 15 Feb 1813
3) The Two Misers of Smyrna; or, Mufti's Tomb (12)
Performances first 27 Jan 1813, previous 12 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (27 Jan 1813)
BUT Lively: Huckel
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (43)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 12 Feb 1813, next 15 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (23 Dec 1812)
OMITS members of the Pic Nic
Club: Gregson
sailors escaping from Davy
Jones's Locker: Masters
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15 Feb 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
15 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (4)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 13 Feb 1813, next 16 Feb 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (10)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 13 Feb 1813, next 16 Feb 1813
3) Love, Honor and Obey (23)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 6 Feb 1813, next 16 Feb 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (44)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 13 Feb 1813, next 16 Feb 1813
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16 Feb 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
15 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (5)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 15 Feb 1813, next 17 Feb 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (11)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 15 Feb 1813, next 17 Feb 1813
3) Love, Honor and Obey (24)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 15 Feb 1813, next 17 Feb 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (45)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 15 Feb 1813, next 17 Feb 1813
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17 Feb 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
15 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
|---|
1) Jack's Arrived (6)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 16 Feb 1813, next 18 Feb 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (12)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 16 Feb 1813, next 18 Feb 1813
3) Love, Honor and Obey (25)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 16 Feb 1813, next 1 Mar 1813
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (46)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 16 Feb 1813, next 8 Mar 1813
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18 Feb 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (23)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 16 Jan 1813, next 19 Feb 1813
2) Jack's Arrived (7)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 17 Feb 1813, next 19 Feb 1813
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (1)
Title Comment 1st time this season
AU: [Miss Jane M. Scott], COMP: Michael ParnellPerformances first 18 Feb 1813, next 19 Feb 1813
Genre (comic operetta) new splendid comic opera burletta
First Night Cast
Mored Sanzarmanaz (Cadi of Bagdad): [Robert?] Stebbing; Achmet Ben Hamad (the Vizier's son, under the assumed name of Halden): Huckel; Saldanah (rich merchant): [James] Villiers; Omer (a tailor): Minton; Mahmut (an Aga, attendant on the Cadi): Daly inferior officers of the Cadi's court Zapho: Martin; Rushout: [R. H.] Widdicomb; Lerif: Swan Suanza (wife to Cadi): Mrs. Daly; Panzake (tailor's daughter): [C. H.?] Simpson; Delta (the merchant's daughter): Miss [Jane M.] Scott; principal dancers and vocalists: Jones, Bennett, Barclay, Bent, Miss Browne, Miss Lever, Miss Le Brun, Miss Robinson, Miss Garcia, Miss Talbin, Miss Cannon, Mrs. Minton, Miss Waters
Reference Cast
Mored Sanzarmanaz: Robert?
Stebbing
Achmet Ben Hamad: Huckel
Saldanah: James Villiers
Omer: Minton
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: Martin
Rushout: R. H. Widdicomb
Lerif: Swan
Suanza: Mrs. Stokes
Panzake: C. H.? Simpson
Delta: Miss Jane M. Scott
principal dancers and vocalists:
Jones
Bennett
Barclay
Bent
Miss Browne
Miss Lever
Miss Le Brun
Miss Robinson
Miss Garcia
Miss Talbin
Miss Cannon
Mrs. Minton
Miss Waters
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (13)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 17 Feb 1813, next 19 Feb 1813
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19 Feb 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
18 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (24)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 18 Feb 1813, next 20 Feb 1813
2) Jack's Arrived (8)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 18 Feb 1813, next 20 Feb 1813
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (2)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 18 Feb 1813, next 20 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1813)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Daly
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (14)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 18 Feb 1813, next 20 Feb 1813
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20 Feb 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
20 Feb 1813 scr LTM |
|---|
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (25)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 19 Feb 1813, next 22 Feb 1813
2) Jack's Arrived (9)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 19 Feb 1813, next 16 Mar 1813
3) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (3)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 19 Feb 1813, next 22 Feb 1813
Cast as reference cast (18 Feb 1813)
BUT Suanza: Mrs. Daly
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (15)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 19 Feb 1813, next 22 Feb 1813
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22 Feb 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
22 Feb 1813 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (26)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 20 Feb 1813, next 23 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (4)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 20 Feb 1813, next 23 Feb 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (16)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 20 Feb 1813, next 23 Feb 1813
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23 Feb 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
22 Feb 1813 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (27)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 22 Feb 1813, next 24 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (5)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 22 Feb 1813, next 24 Feb 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (17)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 22 Feb 1813, next 24 Feb 1813
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24 Feb 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
22 Feb 1813 bill NN |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (28)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 23 Feb 1813, next 25 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (6)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 23 Feb 1813, next 25 Feb 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (18)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 23 Feb 1813, next 25 Feb 1813
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25 Feb 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (29)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 24 Feb 1813, next 26 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (7)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 24 Feb 1813, next 26 Feb 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (19)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 24 Feb 1813, next 26 Feb 1813
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26 Feb 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (30)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 25 Feb 1813, next 27 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (8)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 25 Feb 1813, next 27 Feb 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (20)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 25 Feb 1813, next 27 Feb 1813
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27 Feb 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
25 Feb 1813 bill DFo |
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1) The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (31)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 26 Feb 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (9)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 26 Feb 1813, next 1 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (21)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 26 Feb 1813, next 1 Mar 1813
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1 Mar 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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1) Love, Honor and Obey (26)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 17 Feb 1813, next 2 Mar 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (10)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 27 Feb 1813, next 2 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (22)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 27 Feb 1813, next 2 Mar 1813
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2 Mar 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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1) Love, Honor and Obey (27)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 1 Mar 1813, next 4 Mar 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (11)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 1 Mar 1813, next 4 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (23)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 1 Mar 1813, next 4 Mar 1813
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3 Mar 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
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DARK: Ash Wednesday
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4 Mar 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor. Special Performance Benefit: Miss Scott
1) Love, Honor and Obey (28)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 2 Mar 1813, next 6 Mar 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (12)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 2 Mar 1813, next 6 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (24)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 2 Mar 1813, next 6 Mar 1813
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5 Mar 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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6 Mar 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Love, Honor and Obey (29)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 4 Mar 1813, next 24 Apr 1813
2) The Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (13)
Performances first 18 Feb 1813, previous 4 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (25)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 4 Mar 1813, next 8 Mar 1813
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8 Mar 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Love in the City (1)
Title Comment founded on The Romp
AU: Miss [Jane M.] ScottPerformances first 8 Mar 1813, next 9 Mar 1813
Genre (farce) burletta
First Night Cast
Uncle Barnacle: Meredith; Old Cockney: Minton; Watty Cockney: Huckel; Priscilla Tomboy: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Cast Comment cast taken from Scrapbook, 9 March 1813
Reference Cast
Uncle Barnacle: Meredith
Old Cockney: Minton
Watty Cockney: Huckel
Priscilla Tomboy: Miss Jane M.
Scott
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (26)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 6 Mar 1813, next 9 Mar 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (47)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 17 Feb 1813, next 9 Mar 1813
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9 Mar 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
9 Mar 1813 scr LTM |
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1) Love in the City (2)
Performances first 8 Mar 1813, previous 8 Mar 1813, next 11 Mar 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (27)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 8 Mar 1813, next 11 Mar 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (48)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 8 Mar 1813, next 11 Mar 1813
divertissement: [Charles?] Leclercq, Miss Gibbs Leclercq and Miss Gibbs pupils of Mons. Moreau of King's Theatre; "Engaged for the rest of the season"
Scrapbook for Tuesday March 9, says the pieces performed this evening will be repeated Saturday next
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10 Mar 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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11 Mar 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
[unk] [unk] [unk] |
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Source Comment No source located. Performance assumed by editor.
1) Love in the City (3)
Performances first 8 Mar 1813, previous 9 Mar 1813, next 13 Mar 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (28)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 9 Mar 1813, next 13 Mar 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (49)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 9 Mar 1813, next 13 Mar 1813
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12 Mar 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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13 Mar 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
9 Mar 1813 scr LTM |
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1) Love in the City (4)
Performances first 8 Mar 1813, previous 11 Mar 1813, next 19 Apr 1813
2) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (29)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 11 Mar 1813, next 16 Mar 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (50)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 11 Mar 1813, next 16 Mar 1813
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16 Mar 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
16 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Benefit: Miss Acres
1) Jack's Arrived (10)
Performances first 11 Feb 1813, previous 20 Feb 1813
2) The Bashaw; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards (9)
Performances first 14 Dec 1812, previous 22 Dec 1812
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (30)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 13 Mar 1813, next 19 Apr 1813
Cast as reference cast (4 Feb 1813)
BUT Robin of Ryland: William
Pearman
ADDS hunting lords: Signor
Rivolta
hunters in suit:
Brady
C. H.? Simpson
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (51)
Title Comment Altered version: several scenes replaced by scenes from Magic Pipe and The Necromancer
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 13 Mar 1813, next 19 Apr 1813
song (from "Asgard"): "The Lyre", Miss Acres; "Poll of Greenwich Fair", [William] Pearman
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17 Mar 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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19 Mar 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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24 Mar 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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26 Mar 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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31 Mar 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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2 Apr 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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7 Apr 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
1 Mar 1813 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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9 Apr 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
9 Apr 1813 adv LTM |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition
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19 Apr 1813 Mon eve Sans P |
19 Apr 1813 adv Times |
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1) The Sailor's Triumph (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 19 Apr 1813, next 24 Apr 1813
Genre (ballet) new ballet dance
2) Love in the City (5)
Performances first 8 Mar 1813, previous 13 Mar 1813
3) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (31)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 16 Mar 1813, next 24 Apr 1813
Cast as reference cast (4 Feb 1813)
ADDS hunting lords: Signor
Rivolta
hunters in suit:
Brady
C. H.? Simpson
4) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (52)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 16 Mar 1813, next 20 Apr 1813
Clown does not appear on the bill, but it is clear Clown must have appeared
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20 Apr 1813 Tue eve Sans P |
20 Apr 1813 adv Times |
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1) Le Prince et le Jardinier (1)
CHOR: [Charles Leclercq?]
Performances first 20 Apr 1813
Genre (ballet) Persian ballet; 2 acts
First Night Cast
principal characters: Miss Gibbs, [Charles?] Leclercq
Cast Comment cast from Times adv 20 April 1813
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Miss Gibbs
Charles? Leclercq
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (21)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 29 Jan 1813, next 24 Apr 1813
3) Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan (53)
Performances first 23 Dec 1812, previous 19 Apr 1813
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24 Apr 1813 Sat eve Sans P |
24 Apr 1813 adv Times |
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1) The Sailor's Triumph (2)
Performances first 19 Apr 1813, previous 19 Apr 1813
2) Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (22)
Performances first 7 Jan 1813, previous 20 Apr 1813
3) Love, Honor and Obey (30)
Performances first 7 Dec 1812, previous 6 Mar 1813
4) The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (32)
Performances first 4 Feb 1813, previous 19 Apr 1813
Cast as reference cast (4 Feb 1813)
ADDS hunting lords: Signor
Rivolta
hunters in suit:
Brady
C. H.? Simpson
Address: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
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28 Apr 1813 Wed eve Sans P |
28 Apr 1813 adv Times |
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Special Performance Astronomy lectures: Lloyd's Orrery
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29 Apr 1813 Thu eve Sans P |
29 Apr 1813 scr LTM |
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Special Performance Astronomy Lectures: Lloyd's Orrery
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30 Apr 1813 Fri eve Sans P |
29 Apr 1813 scr LTM |
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Special Performance Astronomy Lectures: Lloyd's Orrery
Sans Pareil Theatre. Doors open 5:30, curtain 6:30, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
17 November 1812 - 30 April 1813 112 performances: 112 evening
| Astronomy Lectures (2): | Lloyd's Orrery (29 Apr 1813, 30 Apr 1813) |
| Astronomy lectures (1): | Lloyd's Orrery (28 Apr 1813) |
| Benefit (3): | Giroux and the four Misses Giroux, Last
night but two of engagement (21 Dec 1812) Miss Scott (4 Mar 1813) Miss Acres (16 Mar 1813) |
| Dark (4): | Christmas Eve (24 Dec 1812) Christmas Day (25 Dec 1812) Martyr's Day (30 Jan 1813) Ash Wednesday (3 Mar 1813) |
| Lenten Entertainment (11): | Bologna's Mechanical Exhibition (5 Mar 1813, 10 Mar 1813, 12 Mar 1813, 17 Mar 1813, 19 Mar 1813, 24 Mar 1813, 26 Mar 1813, 31 Mar 1813, 2 Apr 1813, 7 Apr 1813, 9 Apr 1813) |
| Humphreys |
Intrigue, The (7 Dec 1812) |
| Scott, Miss Jane M. |
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812) Bashaw, The (14 Dec 1812) Forest Knight, The (4 Feb 1813) Giorno Felice, Il (7 Jan 1813) Love in the City (8 Mar 1813) Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812) Lowland Romp, The (18 Jan 1813) Red Robber, The (17 Nov 1812) Two Misers of Smyrna, The (27 Jan 1813) Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (18 Feb 1813) |
| Scott?, Miss Jane M. |
Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812) |
| Unknown |
Sailor's Triumph, The (19 Apr 1813) |
| Parnell, Michael |
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812) Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812) Forest Knight, The (4 Feb 1813) Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812) Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (18 Feb 1813) |
| Sanderson, James |
Bashaw, The (14 Dec 1812) Lowland Romp, The (18 Jan 1813) Red Robber, The (17 Nov 1812) Two Misers of Smyrna, The (27 Jan 1813) |
| Winslow, E. |
Lowland Romp, The (18 Jan 1813) |
| Giroux, Gabriel |
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812) Bashaw, The (14 Dec 1812) Foresters, The (21 Dec 1812) Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812) Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812) Rival Sisters, The (30 Nov 1812) |
| Leclercq?, Charles |
Prince et le Jardinier, Le (20 Apr 1813) |
| Unknown |
Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813) |
Barclay
Bennettvocal hunters (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); inquisitors (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Hassan (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); sea men (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); revelers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Joe (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Oswego (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Ali (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Bennett, W.vocal hunters (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Raymond (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); revelers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunters in suit (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal vocal peasants (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Captain Hartley (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Bentinquisitors (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Bradleyharvest peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); villagers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); mermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunters in suit (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Bradley, Mastersailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Bradymermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Crosspages (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); waiter (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunters in suit (3) in Forest Knight (16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Cross, Masterdemons (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); bride's men (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Dalymermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Floriovocal hunters (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); inquisitors (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Pantaloon (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunting lords (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal vocal peasants (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Barebones (31) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); Pedro (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Mustapha (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); Mahmut (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Gardeldemonic hounds (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Giroux, Gabrieldemonic hounds (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
GodbeeLeopold (32) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812); characters (2) in Foresters (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); Patrick (17) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal characters (18) in Rival Sisters (30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Greenvocal hunters (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Gregsondemons (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Hardingmembers of the Pic Nic Club (30) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Huckelvillagers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
JamesOsmin (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); sea men (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); revelers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Robin of Ryland (31) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Maurice (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Will Mainstay (6) in Intrigue (11 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813); Watty Cockney (5) in Love in the City (8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813); Lord Glenroy (8) in Lowland Romp (18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813); Lively (6) in Two Misers of Smyrna (8 Feb 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); Achmet Ben Hamad (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Jonesprincipal vocal peasants (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Jones, YoungLeopold (10) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Patrick (8) in Patrick and Norah (8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
La CroixClown (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); Simpkin (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
Leclercq, Charles?demonic hounds (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Martinprincipal characters (1) in Prince et le Jardinier (20 Apr 1813)
Mastersharvest peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); bride's men (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); villagers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); mermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunting lords (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Monsieur Alegre (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Zapho (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Meredithpages (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker (30) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
MerryOld Davy Jones (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Henry (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Hubert (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Uncle Barnacle (5) in Love in the City (8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813); Sir Bernard Burwood (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
Mezziapresident (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Mintonpages (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Jew pedlar (47) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunting lords (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Will Mainstay (25) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); Mizen (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Osman (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
Pearman, WilliamOswald (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); landlord (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Jew pedlar (6) in Davy Jones's Locker (11 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813); Dame Bertha (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Old Cockney (5) in Love in the City (8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813); Jeremy (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); Roderego (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Hunks (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); Omer (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Rivolta, SignorRobin of Ryland (1) in Forest Knight (16 Mar 1813)
ShawAsgard (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Hussar (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunting lords (3) in Forest Knight (16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Bagatelle (25) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813)
Simmonssea men (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Simpson, C. H.?villagers (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Smithharvest peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Friskalinda (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunters in suit (3) in Forest Knight (16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Panzake (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Solnarpages (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Stebbing, Robert?demonic hounds (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
SwanHoeland (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Jacques (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); Old Commodore (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); John Cockle (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Pedrillo (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Skinflint (31) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); Duncan (8) in Lowland Romp (18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813); Junk (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Gripe (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); Mored Sanzarmanaz (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Villiers, Jamesharvest peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); William (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); hunters in suit (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); Darby (25) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813); Lerif (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
WatersBaron Wildgrave (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Neptune (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Marquis de Monteso (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Lord Arthur Atherstone (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); 'Squire Dashwood (8) in Lowland Romp (18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813); Sanguinario (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Saldanah (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Widdicomb, Master Fred?mad doctor (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Widdicomb, R. H.mermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Williamsspeaking inquisitor (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); members of the Pic Nic Club (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Lord Lurewell (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Spoilcloth (31) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); Dermot (25) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813); Rushout (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
sailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Acres, Miss
Brady, MissLucina (25) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (7 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Zelie (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); Amphitrite (6) in Davy Jones's Locker (27 Jan 1813 - 3 Feb 1813); sea nymphs (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Kate (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Browne, Missfarmer's children (10) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Cannon, MissLilla (10) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Susan (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Ellen of Mansfield (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Frederick or Siffred (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Daly, Missfarmer's children (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); bride's maids (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Daly, Mrs.principal vocal peasants (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
Garcia, MissDame Hoeland (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Margery, the miller's wife (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Dame Margery (31) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); Frances (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); Dame Donald (8) in Lowland Romp (18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813); Jenny (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); Suanza (3) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 20 Feb 1813)
Gibbs, Missfemale peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sea nymphs (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Giroux, Miss C. "Peggy"principal characters (1) in Prince et le Jardinier (20 Apr 1813)
Giroux, Miss F.Adeline (32) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812); characters (2) in Foresters (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); Kathleen (17) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal characters (18) in Rival Sisters (30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Giroux, Miss Janecharacters (2) in Foresters (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal villagers (17) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Lady Helen (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal characters (18) in Rival Sisters (30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Giroux, Miss LouisaLilla (32) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812); characters (2) in Foresters (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); Norah (17) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal characters (18) in Rival Sisters (30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Le Brun, Missfarmer's children (32) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812); characters (2) in Foresters (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal characters (2) in Leartes and Leonora (21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812); principal villagers (17) in Patrick and Norah (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal characters (18) in Rival Sisters (30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Lever, Missmermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Louis (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Minton, Missfemale peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sea nymphs (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); mermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); Kathleen (8) in Patrick and Norah (8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Minton, Mrs.bride's maids (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Robinson, MissMerille (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Eva (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Lady Arabella (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); Annette (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Scott, Miss Jane M.female peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sea nymphs (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); mermaids and mermen (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); peasants in festival dance (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Stokes, MissAdeline (10) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Clara (9) in Bashaw (14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813); Richard (32) in Forest Knight (4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Marchioness de Montesa (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); Priscilla Tomboy (5) in Love in the City (8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813); Countess (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); Jane (8) in Lowland Romp (18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813); Lively (6) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 3 Feb 1813); Delta (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Stokes, Mrs.girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
Talbin, MissJoletta (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); Amphitrite (47) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); Mary Ann (31) in Intrigue (7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813); principal dancers (10) in Jack's Arrived (11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813); Flora (30) in Love, Honor and Obey (7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813); Norah (8) in Patrick and Norah (8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813); Suanza (10) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (22 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Waters, Missfemale peasants (42) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813); sea nymphs (53) in Davy Jones's Locker (23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813); principal vocal peasants (22) in Giorno Felice (7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Lucina (17) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); girls in requiem (17) in Red Robber (17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812); Harriet (12) in Two Misers of Smyrna (27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813); principal dancers and vocalists (13) in Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
* Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse
Bashaw, The; or, [Midnight] Adventures of Three Spaniards(spectacle) by Miss Jane M. Scott, Michael Parnell (comp), Gabriel Giroux (chor) (42 times, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Baron Wildgrave: [James] Villiers (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Asgard: Signor Rivolta (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Oswald: Minton (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Leopold: [Gabriel] Giroux (32 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812), Jones (10 perfs, 26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- vocal hunters: Bennett (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Barclay (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Daly (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Godbee (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- pages: Mezzia (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Brady (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Masters (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Smith (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- demons: Cross (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Green (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- harvest peasants: Swan (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Martin (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Bent (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), [C. H.?] Simpson (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- inquisitors: Barclay (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), W. Bennett (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Daly (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- speaking inquisitor: [R. H.] Widdicomb (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- demonic hounds: La Croix (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Gardel (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Florio (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Solnar (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Adeline: Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux (32 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812), Miss [Jane M.] Scott (10 perfs, 26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Joletta: Mrs. Stokes (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Lilla: Miss [Jane] Giroux (32 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812), Miss Browne (10 perfs, 26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Merille: Mrs. Minton (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- Lucina: Miss Acres (25 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Miss Waters (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- farmer's children: Miss Cannon (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Miss L[ouisa] Giroux (32 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 23 Dec 1812), Miss Brady (10 perfs, 26 Dec 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
- female peasants: Miss Lever (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Miss Robinson (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Miss Garcia (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813), Miss Talbin (42 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 6 Jan 1813)
Davy Jones's Locker; or, Black-Eyed Susan(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp), Gabriel Giroux (chor) (9 times, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Osmin: Huckel (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
- Hassan: Barclay (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
- Raymond: Bennett (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
- Jacques: [Robert?] Stebbing (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
- Zelie: Miss Acres (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
- Clara: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (9 perfs, 14 Dec 1812 - 16 Mar 1813)
* Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered(pantomime) by Miss Jane M. Scott?, Michael Parnell (comp) (53 times, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Neptune: [James] Villiers (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Old Davy Jones: Meredith (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Pantaloon: Daly (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Old Commodore: [Robert?] Stebbing (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- William: Swan (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Clown: Young Jones (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Amphitrite: Mrs. Stokes (47 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Acres (6 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 3 Feb 1813)
- Friskalinda: [C. H.?] Simpson (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Susan: Miss Browne (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- sea men: Huckel (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Barclay (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Shaw (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- sea nymphs: Miss Acres (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Robinson (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Talbin (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Lever (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Garcia (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- members of the Pic Nic Club: [R. H.] Widdicomb (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Bennett (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Barclay (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Mezzia (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Signor Rivolta (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Smith (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Gregson (30 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- landlord: Minton (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- waiter: Brady (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- president: Merry (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- mad doctor: Waters (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Hussar: Signor Rivolta (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- bride's men: Martin (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Cross (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- bride's maids: Miss Minton (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Cannon (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- sailors escaping from Davy Jones's Locker: Bent (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Williams (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Bradley (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Masters (30 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- villagers: Harding (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Martin (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Bent (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Simmons (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- revelers: Huckel (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Barclay (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Bennett (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- Jew pedlar: Mezzia (47 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Minton (6 perfs, 11 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813)
- mermaids and mermen: Martin (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Bent (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Master Cross (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Master [Fred?] Widdicomb (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Master Bradley (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Lever (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Robinson (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813), Miss Le Brun (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
- showman, Beadle, patrole, butcher, fishmonger, tailor, prior: [Unlisted] (53 perfs, 23 Dec 1812 - 20 Apr 1813)
Foresters, The; or, The Mischief-Maker Detected(burletta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, Michael Parnell (comp) (32 times, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Henry: Meredith (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Lord Lurewell: [R. H.] Widdicomb (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- hunting lords: Daly (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Mezzia (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Martin (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Signor Rivolta (3 perfs, 16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- hunters in suit: Bent (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Swan (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Bennett (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Brady (3 perfs, 16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), [C. H.?] Simpson (3 perfs, 16 Mar 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Joe: Barclay (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- John Cockle: [Robert?] Stebbing (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Robin of Ryland: Huckel (31 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), [William] Pearman (1 perf, 16 Mar 1813)
- Richard: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Margery, the miller's wife: Mrs. Daly (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Ellen of Mansfield: Miss Browne (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Kate: Miss Acres (32 perfs, 4 Feb 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day(ballet) by Gabriel Giroux (chor) (2 times, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
Summary Cast:
- characters: [Gabriel] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss [Jane] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss F. Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss L[ouisa] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott (22 times, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Marquis de Monteso: [James] Villiers (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Monsieur Alegre: Martin (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Louis: Miss Le Brun (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Hubert: Meredith (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Pedrillo: [Robert?] Stebbing (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Maurice: Huckel (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Frederick or Siffred: Miss Browne (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Dame Bertha: Minton (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Eva: Mrs. Minton (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Marchioness de Montesa: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- principal vocal peasants: Daly (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Bennett (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), James (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Daly (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Talbin (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
- peasants in festival dance: [R. H.] Widdicomb (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), [C. H.?] Simpson (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Bent (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Brady (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Lever (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Robinson (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Cannon (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813), Miss Garcia (22 perfs, 7 Jan 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Jack's Arrived(farce) by Humphreys (31 times, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing (31 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
- Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb (31 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
- Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly (31 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
- Will Mainstay: Mezzia (25 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813), Huckel (6 perfs, 11 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Barebones: Daly (31 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
- Mary Ann: Mrs. Stokes (31 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 27 Feb 1813)
Leartes and Leonora; or, The Enterprising Lover(ballet) by Unknown (chor) (10 times, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813)
Summary Cast:
- principal dancers: Swan (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Daly (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Bent (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Young Jones (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Miss Lever (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Mrs. Stokes (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813), Miss Le Brun (10 perfs, 11 Feb 1813 - 16 Mar 1813)
Love in the City(comic pantomime) by Gabriel Giroux (chor) (2 times, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: [Gabriel] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss [Jane] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss F. Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Miss L[ouisa] Giroux (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812), Daly (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
- Simpkin: Young Jones (2 perfs, 21 Dec 1812 - 22 Dec 1812)
Love, Honor and Obey(farce) by Miss Jane M. Scott (5 times, 8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Uncle Barnacle: Meredith (5 perfs, 8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813)
- Old Cockney: Minton (5 perfs, 8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813)
- Watty Cockney: Huckel (5 perfs, 8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813)
- Priscilla Tomboy: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (5 perfs, 8 Mar 1813 - 19 Apr 1813)
Lowland Romp, The(farce) by Miss Jane M. Scott, Michael Parnell (comp) (30 times, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Bernard Burwood: Meredith (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Lord Arthur Atherstone: [James] Villiers (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Jeremy: Minton (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Lady Arabella: Mrs. Minton (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Frances: Mrs. Daly (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Flora: Mrs. Stokes (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
- Countess: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (30 perfs, 7 Dec 1812 - 24 Apr 1813)
* Patrick and Norah; or, The Soldier's Return(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp), E. Winslow (comp) (8 times, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Lord Glenroy: Huckel (8 perfs, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
- 'Squire Dashwood: [James] Villiers (8 perfs, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
- Duncan: [Robert?] Stebbing (8 perfs, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
- Dame Donald: Mrs. Daly (8 perfs, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
- Jane: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (8 perfs, 18 Jan 1813 - 26 Jan 1813)
Prince et le Jardinier, Le(ballet) by Gabriel Giroux (chor) (25 times, 17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Patrick: [Gabriel] Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Jones (8 perfs, 8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Dermot: [R. H.] Widdicomb (25 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Darby: Swan (25 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Bagatelle: Signor Rivolta (25 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Kathleen: Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Lever (8 perfs, 8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813)
- Norah: Miss [Jane] Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Mrs. Stokes (8 perfs, 8 Jan 1813 - 16 Jan 1813)
- principal villagers: Miss F. Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss L[ouisa] Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
Red Robber, The; or, The Statue in the Wood(ballet, 2 acts) by Charles Leclercq? (chor) (1 time, 20 Apr 1813)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: Miss Gibbs (1 perf, 20 Apr 1813), [Charles?] Leclercq (1 perf, 20 Apr 1813)
Rival Sisters, The(melodrama) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (17 times, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
Summary Cast:
- Sanguinario: [James] Villiers (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Oswego: Barclay (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Roderego: Minton (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Pedro: Daly (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Captain Hartley: Bennett (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Mizen: Mezzia (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Junk: [Robert?] Stebbing (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Annette: Mrs. Minton (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- Lady Helen: Miss F. Giroux (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- girls in requiem: Miss Stokes (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Waters (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Daly (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Lever (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Robinson (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Talbin (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Garcia (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812), Miss Cannon (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
- sailors, robbers, peasantry: [Unlisted] (17 perfs, 17 Nov 1812 - 5 Dec 1812)
Sailor's Triumph, The(divertissement) by Gabriel Giroux (chor) (18 times, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: [Gabriel] Giroux (18 perfs, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812), Miss [Jane] Giroux (18 perfs, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812), Miss F. Giroux (18 perfs, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812), Miss C. ["Peggy"] Giroux (18 perfs, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812), Miss L[ouisa] Giroux (18 perfs, 30 Nov 1812 - 19 Dec 1812)
Two Misers of Smyrna, The; or, Mufti's Tomb(ballet) by Unknown (2 times, 19 Apr 1813 - 24 Apr 1813)
Vizier's Son, The Merchant's Daughter, and The Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, James Sanderson (comp) (12 times, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Gripe: [Robert?] Stebbing (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Hunks: Minton (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Ali: Barclay (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Mustapha: Daly (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Lively: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (6 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 3 Feb 1813), Huckel (6 perfs, 8 Feb 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Osman: Mezzia (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Jenny: Mrs. Daly (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
- Harriet: Miss Waters (12 perfs, 27 Jan 1813 - 13 Feb 1813)
(comic operetta) by Miss Jane M. Scott, Michael Parnell (comp) (13 times, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
Summary Cast:
- Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Achmet Ben Hamad: Huckel (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Saldanah: [James] Villiers (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Omer: Minton (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Mahmut: Daly (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Zapho: Martin (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Rushout: [R. H.] Widdicomb (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Lerif: Swan (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Suanza: Mrs. Stokes (10 perfs, 22 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Mrs. Daly (3 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 20 Feb 1813)
- Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
- principal dancers and vocalists: Jones (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Bennett (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Barclay (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Bent (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Browne (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Lever (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Le Brun (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Robinson (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Garcia (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Talbin (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Cannon (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Mrs. Minton (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813), Miss Waters (13 perfs, 18 Feb 1813 - 6 Mar 1813)
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