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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900 Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors -------------------------- THE ADELPHI THEATRE (formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE) 1806-1900 Calendar for 1823-1824 Edited by Alfred L. Nelson & Gilbert B. Cross A Publication of The Adelphi Calendar Project Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst |
During the summer recess, backs were added to the pit benches. The band had been enlarged and new players added to the Adelphi Company. Most important of these were Meredith (from the Theatre Royal, Bristol), James Kirby, Mrs. Searle (the former Miss Caroline Giroux), and Mlle. Maria (from the Italian Opera House). Missing from the Company were Buckingham, Herring, Oxberry, Paulo, and Miss Jerrold. Miss S. Pitt had become Mrs. Wilkins.
On the first night, 6 October 1823, there was no main piece, unless a three-act novelty billed as a new comic burletta: The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake, could be counted as such. It did not last beyond the first week. A ballet, Dancing Mad, suffered a similar fate. During the second week, Capers at Canterbury was revived. The Mirror of the Stage said it was "A very agreeable trifle... . Wilkinson did his best and was entitled to more praise on the ground that the part in itself [Jacob Grogram] possessed so little material for its attainment." Nevertheless, it was performed only six times. Opposition, a popular comic ballet on the same bill, scarcely did any better. The Mirror of the Stage said, "The dance of Opposition still amuses; we wish however St. Albin would not smile so much and screw himself into a corner like a great hoyden" (20 October 1823, p. 91). The same journal, on 17 November took issue with a cocked hat the ballet master had acquired, "Why man, you are all felt and feather! That beaver must surely bear the spoil of a whole poultry yard" (p. 127).
The management tried to cash in on the current Frankenstein craze with a play by Richard B. Peake, Another Piece of Presumption. The Drama summed it up thus:
Mr. J. Reeve, an author, attends with Mr. Lee, the stage manager, the rehearsal of a new piece of his, entitled Another Piece of Presumption of which the plot runs thus. Frankenstein, a tailor, wishes to make a man out of nine of his workmen. He administers poison to them, and then clubbing heads, hands, and legs, produces a nondescript--a being without a name. This unknown, who bears the head of a parish scholar and is consequently a linguist, runs about with a dictionary in his hand for the explanation of new terms, and goes on doing mischief in every way, acquiring new sensations until he perishes by the overthrow of a market cart ... Mr. Wrench was condemned to this buffoonery and very little did he seem to like it ... it was announced for repetition but with considerable opposition (October 1823, pp. 142-43).
Repeated failures forced Rodwell and Willis Jones on 27 October to revive Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London; it ran for fifty-four performances. The reaction of the Mirror of the Stage on 3 November 1823 was predictably ferocious:
That excrescence Tom and Jerry, that filthy drug at which the gorge rises, has been again brought forward ... why rake up the rotten remains of Tom and Jerry and once more strive to make filthiness fashionable? [Pierce Egan] has partly succeeded in introducing the cant of St. Giles in more or less abundance into the drawing room--so pestilent has it become that it is as common to substitute 'chaff' for 'jest' and 'fly' for 'conscious', with many other 'holiday terms' as the occasion for using them demands... . We are no Methodists, but we are frequently irritated at the breaks even in common dialogue which the carnage of Mr. Egan's brains have rendered so pestering they are slugs, vermin in our every day walks; they sicken us (pp. 111-12).
A month later, Tom and Jerry shared the bill with another important piece The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick. This was Samuel Foote's The Tailors as adapted by Samuel J. Arnold of the English Opera House. Proving extraordinarily successful it became a staple of Adelphi fare for a number of years to come. It was played forty-three times this season. The Drama had nothing but praise. "Almost the whole business devolves upon one performer, Mr. J. Reeve, and in it he is himself alone ... his imitation of Kean was ... the best and most legitimate we have ever witnessed ... The wooden steeds were marshalled admirably, in emulative excellence of the real stud at Drury" (January 1824).
The pantomime that Christmas was Dr. Faustus, and The Drama said of it:
The grand attraction of the piece was a panoramic representation of the bombardment of Algiers ... we have a grand view of the bay with the British fleet moving proudly on, and the mind is gradually kept engaged up to the critical moment when the engagement is at the hottest, when the towers, and brigs, and forts, and all are enveloped in smoke, and, as a grand finale, an allegorical representation of Neptune presenting the Crown of the Ocean to Britannia with the British Lion trampling on turbans, chains, and fetters, and growling most magnanimously as the bills describe (January 1824, pp. 309-10).
Romantic and melodramatic plays were popular. Thomas Dibdin's version of Fielding's Tom Jones was damned by the Mirror of the Stage as "inefficient and intolerably dull" (16 February 1824, p. 29). Three adaptations of Walter Scott novels, St. Ronan's Well, Heart of Midlothian, and Waverly proved successful.
The Theatrical Observer in its review of The Heart of Midlothian felt called upon to chide the players at the Adelphi. "In general the performers here are apt to fall into caricature, possibly from habits acquired by the long run of pieces which require that style of acting ... when they have characters to personate containing some portion of nature ... a restraint should be laid on their customary breadth of acting" (7 January 1824).
Other actors were gently chastised in the journals. The Mirror of the Stage took exception to Tyrone Power's performance in St. Ronan's Well. He "should remember ... impudence and neglect may soon deprive him of his popularity." Watkins Burroughs was damned with faint praise. Burroughs did not rant so much as usual and was consequently endurable (26 January p. 13). Of Mrs. Charles Baker, the journal reported, "Her manner is too negligent and at the same time approaches to rudeness. If she considers it worth her while to remain upon a minor stage, she should at least assume a more becoming deportment" (8 March 1824).
On Thursday, 25 March 1824, The Red Indian; or, The Shipwrecked Mariner and His Faithful Dogs featured Mr. H. Simpson's kennel of canines. The sequel to Tom and Jerry, titled Green in France, which had been introduced the previous season, was not attempted. However, The Death of Life in London; or, Tom and Jerry's Funeral, a burlesque of Tom and Jerry failed and was withdrawn after the second performance.
During Lent on Wednesdays and Fridays, M. Henry put on his version of the one-man entertainments Reeve, Bologna, and Wilkinson had done in previous seasons and which Mathews and Yates were to popularize later. It consisted of magic acts, mechanical and chemical experiments, and phantasmagoria. The most important element was his experiments with laughing gas (nitrous oxide). This marked the first time this gas had been demonstrated in public, and the medical profession was to seize upon this boon to mankind and put it to extensive use before long. The British Journal of Anaesthesia claimed this was the first public use of the gas for entertainment. Henry invited volunteers from the audience to inhale the gas from rubber bladders. The effect on one man was striking. He bounded all over the stage to cries of "humbug" and "nonsense" from the spectators who refused to believe the effect was not staged.
M. Henry's show was so popular that he extended it beyond Lent--until 5 June. After Lent, he increased the number of performances from two to four per week. All told, he gave forty performances. Another feature of the season was the lectures by John Thelwall. He engaged the house to present three lectures billed as "Oratorical and Critical Lectures on the Drama and Poetry of Past and Present Times." The first of the talks was given on 5 May 1824, that "Being the Anniversary of the Birth and Demise of our Immortal Dramatist." He compared the excellences of Shakespeare and Milton and eulogized the former. On Friday, 7 May, he focused upon Paradise Lost, and a highlight was his recitation of Satan's soliloquy. On his final appearance, May 12, he lectured on Shakespeare's history plays.
On 21 July 1824, a charity performance was held in aid of the Sons of St. Andrew to help the distressed and afflicted.
Performances of Ella Rosenberg and two farces Two Wives; or, the Wedding Day, and George Rodwell's favorite, Where Shall I Dine? were performed. Only a few of the regular company acted in these pieces. The rest of the casts came from local theatres.
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6 Oct 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 6 Oct 1823, next 7 Oct 1823
Genre (burletta) new comic burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Dunderhead: Meredith (1st app); Old Frampton: Daly; Frederick Frampton: Chapman; Belville (a strolling actor): John Reeve; Scape (valet to Frederick): [Benjamin] Wrench; Walter (servant to Dunderhead): Phillips; Jacob (servant to Frampton): [John] Sanders; Lard (Dunderhead's cook): Dennis; Boreall: Salter; Maria: Miss E[liza] Pitt; Lucy (her maid): Mrs. Wilkins
Cast Comment Mrs. Wilkins late Miss S. Pitt
Reference Cast
Dunderhead: Meredith
Old Frampton: Daly
Frederick Frampton: Chapman
Belville: John Reeve
Scape: Benjamin Wrench
Walter: Phillips
Jacob: John Sanders
Lard: Dennis
Boreall: Salter
Maria: Miss Eliza Pitt
Lucy: Mrs. Wilkins
2) Dancing Mad (1)
Title Comment &Also titled (1/4/1824) as Dansomanie
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 6 Oct 1823, next 7 Oct 1823
Genre (ballet) celebrated comic ballet from the French; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Mr. Duleger (lord of a manor in Savoy--dancing mad): Daly; Castanet (his son): Miss Chivers; Col. Demistep (in love with Phrosine): St. Albin; Flicflac (a dancing master): Payne; Etiquette (his servant and assistant): [William H.] Walbourn; Chassez (servant to Mr. Duleger): W[illiam] Kirby; Tropetit (a fashionable shoemaker): Cooper; village bridegroom: Gay; Mrs. Duleger: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Phrosine (her daughter): Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (1st app); Rosette (attendant on Phrosine): Mlle. Maria (1st app); village bride: Mrs. Gay; villagers, servants: [William R.?] Rignold, Phillips, Miller, Forster, J. Thomas, Wilson, Miss Carr, Miss Casciana, Miss Giles, Miss Brown, Miss Gaskin, Miss Ireland
Cast Comment This is announced as Mrs. Searle's first appearance, but it is probable she is the former Miss Caroline Giroux who appeared in the 1807-1808 season. She married a Mr. Searle (or Serle). The issue is complicated because in the 1825-1826 season the bill announces a Mme. Serle "formerly of this theatre." However, the kind of roles and Blanchard's History have led us to assume Mrs. Searle was the former Miss Caroline Giroux; Thomas's name has no initial until a 23 November 1826 bill suggests his initial was "J," and we have standardized accordingly. There are spellings of Giles as Gyles; we have standardized them.
Reference Cast
Mr. Duleger: Daly
Castanet: Miss Chivers
Col. Demistep: St. Albin
Flicflac: Payne
Etiquette: William H. Walbourn
Chassez: William Kirby
Tropetit: Cooper
village bridegroom: Gay
Mrs. Duleger: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
Phrosine: Mrs. Caroline Searle
Rosette: Mlle. Maria
village bride: Mrs. Gay
villagers, servants:
William R.? Rignold
Phillips
Miller
Forster
J. Thomas
Wilson
Miss Carr
Miss Casciana
Miss Giles
Miss Brown
Miss Gaskin
Miss Ireland
(dI) pastoral pas deux (music by George B. Herbert): W[illiam] Kirby, Mlle. Maria; (dI) skipping rope dance (George B. Herbert): Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; (dI) comic dance: [William H.] Walbourn; (dII) Turkish pas seul: W[illiam] Kirby; (dII) Chinese extravaganza: [William H.] Walbourn; (dII) pas seul: St. Albin; (dII) pas de deux (music [Gioacchino A.] Rossini): W[illiam] Kirby, Mlle. Maria; (dII) grand pas deux (acc violin obligato by Parnell): St. Albin, Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; (aII) dance finale: -corps de ballet
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [George H. Rodwell]Performances first 6 Oct 1823, next 7 Oct 1823
Genre (farce) new farcical burletta
First Night Cast
Martindale (a ci-devant author): Lee; Wilmot (his particular friend): Elliott; Andrew Careful (Martindale's confidential servant): [James P.] Wilkinson; Agnes (Martindale's housekeeper): Mrs. Dennis; Rose (her daughter): Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Reference Cast
Martindale: Lee
Wilmot: Elliott
Andrew Careful: James P.
Wilkinson
Agnes: Mrs. Dennis
Rose: Mrs. Charlotte Bryan
"Backs have been added to the seats in the pit" (bill)
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7 Oct 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (2)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 6 Oct 1823, next 8 Oct 1823
2) Dancing Mad (2)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 6 Oct 1823, next 8 Oct 1823
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (2)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 6 Oct 1823, next 8 Oct 1823
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8 Oct 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (3)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 7 Oct 1823, next 9 Oct 1823
2) Dancing Mad (3)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 7 Oct 1823, next 9 Oct 1823
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (3)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 7 Oct 1823, next 9 Oct 1823
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9 Oct 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (4)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 8 Oct 1823, next 10 Oct 1823
2) Dancing Mad (4)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 8 Oct 1823, next 10 Oct 1823
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (4)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 8 Oct 1823, next 10 Oct 1823
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10 Oct 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (5)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 9 Oct 1823, next 11 Oct 1823
2) Dancing Mad (5)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 9 Oct 1823, next 11 Oct 1823
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (5)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 9 Oct 1823, next 11 Oct 1823
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11 Oct 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
6 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Prince and the Player; or, A Trifling Mistake (6)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 10 Oct 1823
2) Dancing Mad (6)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 10 Oct 1823, next 1 Apr 1824
3) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (6)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 10 Oct 1823, next 13 Oct 1823
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13 Oct 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
13 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (1)
AU: [James R. Planche]
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, next 14 Oct 1823
Genre (farce) comic burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Captain Somerville: [Benjamin] Wrench; Lieutenant Vivian: F. Chapman; Jacob Grogram: [James P.] Wilkinson; Lawyer Clackit: W. Brown; Dash: Salter; Lawyer Clause: Daly; Brian O'Boggle: Lee; Mrs. Huckaback: Mrs. Daly; Sophia Huckaback: Miss E[liza] Pitt; Mrs. Prattle: Mrs. Dennis; Jenny: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Reference Cast
Captain Somerville: Benjamin
Wrench
Lieutenant Vivian: F. Chapman
Jacob Grogram: James P.
Wilkinson
Lawyer Clackit: W. Brown
Dash: Salter
Lawyer Clause: Daly
Brian O'Boggle: Lee
Mrs. Huckaback: Mrs. Daly
Sophia Huckaback: Miss Eliza
Pitt
Mrs. Prattle: Mrs. Dennis
Jenny: Mrs. Charlotte Bryan
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (7)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 11 Oct 1823, next 14 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (1)
CHOR: [St. Albin?]
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, next 14 Oct 1823
Genre (ballet) comic and burlesque ballet
First Night Cast
Monsieur Kick de Moon (maitre de dance, from Paris): Daly; Monsieur Pirouette (his pupil): St. Albin; Mr. Shuffleshoe (dancing master, from London): W[illiam] Kirby; Ralph Homespun: [William H.] Walbourn; Dame Homespun: Cooper; Jane: Mlle. Maria; Rosa: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; pupils: [William R.?] Rignold, Phillips, Miller, Forster, J. Thomas, Wilson, Miss A. Carr, Miss Casciana, Miss Giles, Miss Brown, Miss Gaskin, Miss Ireland
Reference Cast
Monsieur Kick de Moon: Daly
Monsieur Pirouette: St. Albin
Mr. Shuffleshoe: William Kirby
Ralph Homespun: William H.
Walbourn
Dame Homespun: Cooper
Jane: Mlle. Maria
Rosa: Mrs. Caroline Searle
pupils:
William R.? Rignold
Phillips
Miller
Forster
J. Thomas
Wilson
Miss A. Carr
Miss Casciana
Miss Giles
Miss Brown
Miss Gaskin
Miss Ireland
skipping rope dance: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (1)
Title Comment licensed as Not Dined Yet; or, Sponge in the Country
AU: [James T. Rodwell]Performances first 13 Oct 1823, next 14 Oct 1823
Genre (farce) popular burletta
First Night Cast
Doric (retired tradesman excessively fond of building): Meredith; Measureton (an architect): Elliott; Dalton (rich merchant): Daly; Lovell (his friend): Bishop; Robert Feedwell (an innkeeper): Salter; Frank (servant to Dalton): Phillips; William (waiter at the inn): Smith; Gripe: [John] Sanders; Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
Reference Cast
Doric: Meredith
Measureton: Elliott
Dalton: Daly
Lovell: Bishop
Robert Feedwell: Salter
Frank: Phillips
William: Smith
Gripe: John Sanders
Sponge: Benjamin Wrench
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14 Oct 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1823 bill LTM |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (2)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 13 Oct 1823, next 15 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (8)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 13 Oct 1823, next 15 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (2)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 13 Oct 1823, next 15 Oct 1823
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (2)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 13 Oct 1823, next 15 Oct 1823
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15 Oct 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1823 bill LTM |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (3)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 14 Oct 1823, next 16 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (9)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 14 Oct 1823, next 16 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (3)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 14 Oct 1823, next 16 Oct 1823
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (3)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 14 Oct 1823, next 16 Oct 1823
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16 Oct 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1823 bill LTM |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (4)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 15 Oct 1823, next 17 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (10)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 15 Oct 1823, next 17 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (4)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 15 Oct 1823, next 17 Oct 1823
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (4)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 15 Oct 1823, next 17 Oct 1823
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17 Oct 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1823 bill LTM |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (5)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 16 Oct 1823, next 18 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (11)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 16 Oct 1823, next 18 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (5)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 16 Oct 1823, next 18 Oct 1823
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (5)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 16 Oct 1823, next 18 Oct 1823
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18 Oct 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1823 bill LTM |
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1) Capers at Canterbury (6)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 17 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (12)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 17 Oct 1823, next 20 Oct 1823
3) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (6)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 17 Oct 1823, next 18 Mar 1824
4) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (6)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 17 Oct 1823
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20 Oct 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
20 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (1)
Title Comment licensed as Lovers on All Sides, same subtitle
AU: [Unknown], COMP: George B. HerbertPerformances first 20 Oct 1823, next 21 Oct 1823
Genre (farce) comic burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Rhubarb: Meredith; Courtall: Elliott; Capt. Melford: Chapman; Humphrey Hogsflesh: Lee; Sammy: [James P.] Wilkinson; Mr. Strap'em: Daly; Mrs. Rhubarb: Mrs. Wilkins; Julia: Miss E[liza] Pitt; Jenny: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (1st app this season)
Reference Cast
Mr. Rhubarb: Meredith
Courtall: Elliott
Capt. Melford: Chapman
Humphrey Hogsflesh: Lee
Sammy: James P. Wilkinson
Mr. Strap'em: Daly
Mrs. Rhubarb: Mrs. Wilkins
Julia: Miss Eliza Pitt
Jenny: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
songs: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (13)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 18 Oct 1823, next 21 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (1)
CHOR: [St. Albin]
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, next 21 Oct 1823
Genre (ballet) favorite ballet
First Night Cast
principal characters: St. Albin, Mrs. [Caroline] Searle, [William H.] Walbourn, Daly; villagers: [William R.?] Rignold, Phillips, Miller, Forster, J. Thomas, Wilson, Miss A. Carr, Miss Casciana, Miss Giles, Miss Brown, Miss Gaskin, Miss Ireland
Reference Cast
principal characters:
St. Albin
Mrs. Caroline Searle
William H. Walbourn
Daly
villagers:
William R.? Rignold
Phillips
Miller
Forster
J. Thomas
Wilson
Miss A. Carr
Miss Casciana
Miss Giles
Miss Brown
Miss Gaskin
Miss Ireland
4) Another Piece of Presumption (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Richard B. Peake]Performances first 20 Oct 1823, next 21 Oct 1823
Genre (burlesque) entirely new outlandish, supernatural, never-to-be-sufficiently-admired-or-dreaded burletta of parody and peculiar interest
First Night Cast
persons who have nothing to do with the piece Dramaticus Devildum, Esq. (the author): John Reeve; Mr. Lee (stage manager of the Adelphi): Lee; Mr. Jervis (deputy stage manager): Jervis; Pshaw! Pshaw!: Shaw persons who have something to do with the piece Frank-in-Stitch (an experimental philosopher--because he has the best tragedy face in the company): [James P.] Wilkinson; Cleaver (his friend--because he knows him): W. Brown; Frizzy (servant of Frank-in-Stitch--because he is hired): Elliott; D. Lazy (a blind musician--because he plays the organ and cannot see): Daly; Phoenix (his son, a bridegroom--because he is just married): [William H.] Walbourn; Shovelhat (gentleman who kicks up dust): Salter; Ashpicker (gentleman who kicks up dust): [John] Sanders; Peacock (a man of colour--because he is black): Gay; Bell-Ringer (because he pulls the ropes): Payne; Jack-in-the-Green (because it is the 1st of May): W. Reeves; [Und] (because he is a nobody): [Benjamin] Wrench; Mrs. Cinderella Phoenix (a gipsy): Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Mrs. Frank-in-Stitch (wife to the philosopher): Miss L. Hammersley First of May mob, other characters of importance: Unlisted
Reference Cast
Dramaticus Devildum, Esq.: John
Reeve
Mr. Lee: Lee
Mr. Jervis: Jervis
Pshaw! Pshaw!: Shaw
Frank-in-Stitch: James P.
Wilkinson
Cleaver: W. Brown
Frizzy: Elliott
D. Lazy: Daly
Phoenix: William H. Walbourn
Shovelhat: Salter
Ashpicker: John Sanders
Peacock: Gay
Bell-Ringer: Payne
Jack-in-the-Green: W. Reeves
Und: Benjamin Wrench
Mrs. Cinderella Phoenix: Mrs.
Charlotte Bryan
Mrs. Frank-in-Stitch: Miss L.
Hammersley
First of May mob, other
characters of importance:
Unlisted
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21 Oct 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
20 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (2)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 20 Oct 1823, next 22 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (14)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 20 Oct 1823, next 22 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (2)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 20 Oct 1823, next 22 Oct 1823
4) Another Piece of Presumption (2)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 20 Oct 1823, next 22 Oct 1823
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22 Oct 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
20 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (3)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 21 Oct 1823, next 23 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (15)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 21 Oct 1823, next 23 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (3)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 21 Oct 1823, next 23 Oct 1823
4) Another Piece of Presumption (3)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 21 Oct 1823, next 23 Oct 1823
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23 Oct 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (4)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 22 Oct 1823, next 24 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (16)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 22 Oct 1823, next 24 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (4)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 22 Oct 1823, next 24 Oct 1823
4) Another Piece of Presumption (4)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 22 Oct 1823, next 24 Oct 1823
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24 Oct 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
20 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (5)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 23 Oct 1823, next 25 Oct 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (17)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 23 Oct 1823, next 25 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (5)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 23 Oct 1823, next 25 Oct 1823
4) Another Piece of Presumption (5)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 23 Oct 1823, next 25 Oct 1823
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25 Oct 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (6)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 24 Oct 1823, next 5 Apr 1824
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (18)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 24 Oct 1823, next 29 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (6)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 24 Oct 1823, next 23 Feb 1824
4) Another Piece of Presumption (6)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 24 Oct 1823, next 27 Oct 1823
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27 Oct 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (1)
Title Comment based on Pierce Egan's work (1821) of same title illustrated by R. & G. Cruikshank; "By the author of Giovanni in London" (bill)
AU: [William T. Moncrieff]Performances first 27 Oct 1823, next 28 Oct 1823
Genre (burletta) celebrated out and out classic, comic, operatic, didactic, moralistic, Aristophanic, localic, analytic, terpsichoric, panoramic, camera obscuraic, extravaganza burletta of fun, frolic, fashion, and flash; 3 acts, 20 scenes
First Night Cast
Corinthian Tom: [Benjamin] Wrench; Jerry Hawthorn: J[ohn] Reeve; Logic: [James P.] Wilkinson; Jemmy Green: W. Brown; Hon. Dick Trifle: "Flashman"; 'Squire Hawthorn: Meredith; Primefit: Elliott; M'Lush: Lee; O'Boozle: Salter; Tartar (constable of the night): Daly; Cribb: Champion; Jack the gas light man: Chapman; Tattersal: Phillips; Regular: Smith; Sir Harry Blood: Dennis; Billy Waters: J[ames] Kirby; Dusty Bob: [William H.] Walbourn; Little Jemmy: Cooper; Ragged Jack: Shaw; marker: [William R.?] Rignold; Queer'em: W. Reeves; poor tradesman: S[tephen?] Smith; principal dancers: St. Albin, Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; Harlequin in miniature: Master Bellam; Clown in miniature: Master Walbourn; Columbine in miniature: Miss Chivers; watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers: Proud, Padbury, J. Sanders, Brady, Gay, Wallis, Martin, Hart, Spellers; Kate: Mrs. Wilkins; Sue: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Jane: Miss L. Hammersley; Mrs. Tartar: Mrs. Daly; Mrs. Devis: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; African Sal: [John] Sanders
Cast Comment Kirby is billed as "his first appearance at this theatre"; in fact, he had last appeared in the 1810-11 season
Reference Cast
Corinthian Tom: Benjamin Wrench
Jerry Hawthorn: John Reeve
Logic: James P. Wilkinson
Jemmy Green: W. Brown
Hon. Dick Trifle: "Flashman"
'Squire Hawthorn: Meredith
Primefit: Elliott
M'Lush: Lee
O'Boozle: Salter
Tartar: Daly
Cribb: Champion
Jack the gas light man: Chapman
Tattersal: Phillips
Regular: Smith
Sir Harry Blood: Dennis
Billy Waters: James Kirby
Dusty Bob: William H. Walbourn
Little Jemmy: Cooper
Ragged Jack: Shaw
marker: William R.? Rignold
Queer'em: W. Reeves
poor tradesman: Stephen? Smith
principal dancers:
St. Albin
Mrs. Caroline Searle
Harlequin in miniature: Master
Bellam
Clown in miniature: Master
Walbourn
Columbine in miniature: Miss
Chivers
watchmen, poundage coves, guinea
pigs, copers, divers:
Proud
Padbury
J. Sanders
Gay
Wallis
Martin
Hart
Spellers
Kate: Mrs. Wilkins
Sue: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Jane: Miss L. Hammersley
Mrs. Tartar: Mrs. Daly
Mrs. Devis: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
African Sal: John Sanders1. life in the country; 2. life in love; 3. life in training; 4. life on foot; 5. life on horseback; 6. life in St. James's; 7. life in the west; 8. life in fancy; 9. life in the dark; 10. life in a row; 11. life in Saint Dunstan's; 12. life in Hell; 13. life in rags; 14. life in Bond Street; 15. life in the stars; 16. life in the east; 17. life in a nonplus; 18. life in limbo; 19. life in a lark; 20. life in a mask
2) Another Piece of Presumption (7)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 25 Oct 1823, next 28 Oct 1823
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28 Oct 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (2)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 27 Oct 1823, next 29 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
ADDS watchmen, poundage coves,
guinea pigs, copers, divers:
Brady
2) Another Piece of Presumption (8)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 27 Oct 1823, next 29 Oct 1823
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29 Oct 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
27 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (3)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 28 Oct 1823, next 30 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
ADDS watchmen, poundage coves,
guinea pigs, copers, divers:
Brady
2) Another Piece of Presumption (9)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 28 Oct 1823
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30 Oct 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
30 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (4)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 29 Oct 1823, next 31 Oct 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
ADDS watchmen, poundage coves,
guinea pigs, copers, divers:
Brady
2) Bombastes Furioso (1)
AU: [William B. Rhodes]
Performances first 30 Oct 1823, next 31 Oct 1823
Genre (burlesque) popular burlesque burletta
First Night Cast
Artaxomines (King of Utopia): John Reeve; Fusbos (minister of state): W. Brown; General Bombastes: [James P.] Wilkinson; 1st courtier: Moore; 2d courtier: Proud army of General Bombastes fifer: Shaw; drummer: Cooper; soldiers: W. Reeves, Cahill; courtiers: [John] Sanders, Phillips, J. Thomas, [William R.?] Rignold, Gay, Distaffina: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
Reference Cast
Artaxomines: John Reeve
Fusbos: W. Brown
General Bombastes: James P.
Wilkinson
1st courtier: Moore
2d courtier: Proud
fifer: Shaw
drummer: Cooper
soldiers:
W. Reeves
Cahill
courtiers:
John Sanders
Phillips
J. Thomas
William R.? Rignold
Gay
Distaffina: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
divertissement: St. Albin, W[illiam] Kirby, [William H.] Walbourn, Miss Rountree (1st app here), Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; -entire corps de ballet Miss Rountree pupil of Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
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31 Oct 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (5)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 30 Oct 1823, next 1 Nov 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
ADDS watchmen, poundage coves,
guinea pigs, copers, divers:
Brady
2) Bombastes Furioso (2)
Performances first 30 Oct 1823, previous 30 Oct 1823, next 1 Nov 1823
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1 Nov 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
30 Oct 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (6)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 31 Oct 1823, next 3 Nov 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
ADDS watchmen, poundage coves,
guinea pigs, copers, divers:
Brady
2) Bombastes Furioso (3)
Performances first 30 Oct 1823, previous 31 Oct 1823
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3 Nov 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
3 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (7)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 1 Nov 1823, next 4 Nov 1823
2) Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent (1)
AU: [James T. Rodwell?]
Performances first 3 Nov 1823, next 4 Nov 1823
Genre (farce) [Und]
First Night Cast
Sir Amorous Simple: Meredith; Frank: Elliott; Sharpshins: [James P.] Wilkinson; Robert Maydew: Lee; Doctor Gripe'em: Daly; Gregory: Salter; Rose Maydew: Miss E[liza] Pitt
Reference Cast
Sir Amorous Simple: Meredith
Frank: Elliott
Sharpshins: James P. Wilkinson
Robert Maydew: Lee
Doctor Gripe'em: Daly
Gregory: Salter
Rose Maydew: Miss Eliza Pitt
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4 Nov 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (8)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 3 Nov 1823, next 5 Nov 1823
2) Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent (2)
Performances first 3 Nov 1823, previous 3 Nov 1823, next 5 Nov 1823
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5 Nov 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
3 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (9)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 4 Nov 1823, next 6 Nov 1823
2) Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent (3)
Performances first 3 Nov 1823, previous 4 Nov 1823
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6 Nov 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (10)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 5 Nov 1823, next 7 Nov 1823
2) The Cupboard and the Cabinet; or, The Original "Fish Out of Water" (1)
Title Comment The same play as Cupboard and the Cabinet first performed at the Adelphi 9/12/1822
AU: [William T. Moncrieff]Performances first 6 Nov 1823, next 7 Nov 1823
Genre (farce) favorite burletta
First Night Cast
Sir Burleigh Protocol: Daly; Lord Ardencourt: Meredith; Vincent Ardencourt: Elliott; Mr. Mullins: Salter; Peter Grill: John Reeve; Jacob: [John] Sanders; Arabella (daughter to Sir Burleigh): Miss E[liza] Pitt
Reference Cast
Sir Burleigh Protocol: Daly
Lord Ardencourt: Meredith
Vincent Ardencourt: Elliott
Mr. Mullins: Salter
Peter Grill: John Reeve
Jacob: John Sanders
Arabella: Miss Eliza Pitt
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7 Nov 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
6 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (11)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 6 Nov 1823, next 8 Nov 1823
2) The Cupboard and the Cabinet; or, The Original "Fish Out of Water" (2)
Performances first 6 Nov 1823, previous 6 Nov 1823, next 8 Nov 1823
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8 Nov 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
6 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (12)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 7 Nov 1823, next 10 Nov 1823
2) The Cupboard and the Cabinet; or, The Original "Fish Out of Water" (3)
Performances first 6 Nov 1823, previous 7 Nov 1823
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10 Nov 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
10 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (13)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 8 Nov 1823, next 11 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (1)
Title Comment subtitle varies
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 10 Nov 1823, next 11 Nov 1823
Genre (farce) entirely new burletta
First Night Cast
'Squire Money: Meredith; Jack Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench; Junius Popwell: John Reeve; Johnny Stargaze: [James P.] Wilkinson officers Dodge: W. Reeves; Grab: Gay bailiffs Ferret: Smith; Holdfast: Proud Tongue (a bellman): [John] Sanders; Stiff (a conjuror): Cooper; constables: Padbury, [William R.?] Rignold; Miss Amelia Money: Mrs. Wilkins; Susan Kitchener: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
Reference Cast
'Squire Money: Meredith
Jack Splash: Benjamin Wrench
Junius Popwell: John Reeve
Johnny Stargaze: James P.
Wilkinson
Dodge: W. Reeves
Grab: Gay
Ferret: Smith
Holdfast: Proud
Tongue: John Sanders
Stiff: Cooper
constables:
Padbury
William R.? Rignold
Miss Amelia Money: Mrs. Wilkins
Susan Kitchener: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
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11 Nov 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (14)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 10 Nov 1823, next 12 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (2)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 10 Nov 1823, next 12 Nov 1823
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12 Nov 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
10 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (15)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 11 Nov 1823, next 13 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (3)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 11 Nov 1823, next 13 Nov 1823
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13 Nov 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
10 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (16)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 12 Nov 1823, next 14 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (4)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 12 Nov 1823, next 14 Nov 1823
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14 Nov 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
10 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (17)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 13 Nov 1823, next 15 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (5)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 13 Nov 1823, next 15 Nov 1823
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15 Nov 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (18)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 14 Nov 1823, next 17 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (6)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 14 Nov 1823, next 17 Nov 1823
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17 Nov 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (19)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 15 Nov 1823, next 18 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (7)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 15 Nov 1823, next 18 Nov 1823
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18 Nov 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (20)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 17 Nov 1823, next 19 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (8)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 17 Nov 1823, next 19 Nov 1823
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19 Nov 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (21)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 18 Nov 1823, next 20 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (9)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 18 Nov 1823, next 20 Nov 1823
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20 Nov 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (22)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 19 Nov 1823, next 21 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (10)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 19 Nov 1823, next 21 Nov 1823
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21 Nov 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (23)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 20 Nov 1823, next 22 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (11)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 20 Nov 1823, next 22 Nov 1823
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22 Nov 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
17 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (24)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 21 Nov 1823, next 24 Nov 1823
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (12)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 21 Nov 1823, next 15 Mar 1824
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24 Nov 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (25)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 22 Nov 1823, next 25 Nov 1823
Cast truncated for reasons of space
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (1)
Title Comment "Permission S. J. Arnold" (bill) This piece is "Foote's mock heroic tragedy of The Tailors as altered by Arnold" (Theatrical Observer, December 1, 1823, p. 139)
AU: [Samuel J. Arnold]Performances first 24 Nov 1823, next 25 Nov 1823
Genre (burlesque) much-admired burlesque; 8 scenes
First Night Cast
characters in the prelude Drill (manager of a playhouse): [Benjamin] Wrench; Zigzag (speculator in sperm oil): Daly; Echo (a prompter): Jervis; Whistle (an under prompter): Payne; Tap (a bailiff): S[tephen?] Smith; Pucker (a taylor): Phillips characters in the drama Francisco (leader of the Dungs): [James P.] Wilkinson; Pearcey (his friend): Salter; Benardo (a determined Flint): W. Brown; Abrahamides (leader of the Flints): J[ohn] Reeve; Bartholomeus (a taylor): Chapman; Isaacos (a Flint): Elliott; Humphriminos (a Flint): Proud; Christophorides (a shop foreman): W. Reeves; Dorothea (pattern of a wife): Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Tinderella (a young lady): Miss L. Hammersley; Blousedora (a waiting woman): Mrs. Dennis; Mopperella (maid of all-work): Mrs. Daly; infantry of the Flints: Forster, Miller, J. Thomas, Rose, Rumble; cavalry of the Flints: Brown, Elliott, [John] Sanders, Payne, W. Reeves, Proud, Cahill; infantry of the Dungs: Shaw, Buxton, Padbury, Moore, Glover, Wallace, Shepperd; cavalry of the Dungs: Salter, Smith, Cooper, Gay, [William R.?] Rignold, Dennis, Phillips,
Cast Comment Shepperd entered as "Sheppard" this season
Reference Cast
Drill: Benjamin Wrench
Zigzag: Daly
Echo: Jervis
Whistle: Payne
Tap: Stephen? Smith
Pucker: Phillips
Francisco: James P. Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Benardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: John Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Proud
Christophorides: W. Reeves
Dorothea: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
Tinderella: Miss L. Hammersley
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
infantry of the Flints:
Forster
Miller
J. Thomas
Rose
Rumble
cavalry of the Flints:
Brown
Elliott
John Sanders
Payne
W. Reeves
Proud
Cahill
infantry of the Dungs:
Shaw
Buxton
Padbury
Moore
Glover
Wallace
Shepperd
cavalry of the Dungs:
Salter
Smith
Cooper
Gay
William R.? Rignold
Dennis
PhillipsDIR: Lee
(dviii) "symptoms of death"; (dviii) "cataract of the staircase"; (dviii) "battle of the balcony"
1. manager's room; 2. Francisco's chamber; 3. tailor's workshop; 4. Abrahamides' apartment; 5. a club room; 6. Francisco's apartment repeated; 7. Covent Garden Market; 8. Francisco's dwelling extensive description of last scene along with plot summary
bill contains plot summary and extensive role descriptions
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25 Nov 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (26)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 24 Nov 1823, next 26 Nov 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (2)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 24 Nov 1823, next 26 Nov 1823
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26 Nov 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (27)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 25 Nov 1823, next 27 Nov 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (3)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 25 Nov 1823, next 27 Nov 1823
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27 Nov 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (28)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 26 Nov 1823, next 28 Nov 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (4)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 26 Nov 1823, next 28 Nov 1823
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28 Nov 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (29)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 27 Nov 1823, next 29 Nov 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (5)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 27 Nov 1823, next 29 Nov 1823
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29 Nov 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
24 Nov 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (30)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 28 Nov 1823, next 1 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (6)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 28 Nov 1823, next 1 Dec 1823
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1 Dec 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (31)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 29 Nov 1823, next 2 Dec 1823
cast now truncated, only three roles listed
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (7)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 29 Nov 1823, next 2 Dec 1823
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2 Dec 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (32)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 1 Dec 1823, next 3 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (8)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 1 Dec 1823, next 3 Dec 1823
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3 Dec 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (33)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 2 Dec 1823, next 4 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (9)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 2 Dec 1823, next 4 Dec 1823
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4 Dec 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (34)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 3 Dec 1823, next 5 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (10)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 3 Dec 1823, next 5 Dec 1823
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5 Dec 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (35)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 4 Dec 1823, next 6 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (11)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 4 Dec 1823, next 6 Dec 1823
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6 Dec 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
1 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (36)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 5 Dec 1823, next 8 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (12)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 5 Dec 1823, next 8 Dec 1823
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8 Dec 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (37)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 6 Dec 1823, next 9 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (13)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 6 Dec 1823, next 9 Dec 1823
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9 Dec 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (38)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 8 Dec 1823, next 10 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (14)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 8 Dec 1823, next 10 Dec 1823
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10 Dec 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (39)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 9 Dec 1823, next 11 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (15)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 9 Dec 1823, next 11 Dec 1823
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11 Dec 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (40)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 10 Dec 1823, next 12 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (16)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 10 Dec 1823, next 12 Dec 1823
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12 Dec 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (41)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 11 Dec 1823, next 13 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (17)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 11 Dec 1823, next 13 Dec 1823
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13 Dec 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
8 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (42)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 12 Dec 1823, next 15 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (18)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 12 Dec 1823, next 15 Dec 1823
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15 Dec 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (43)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 13 Dec 1823, next 16 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (19)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 13 Dec 1823, next 16 Dec 1823
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16 Dec 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (44)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 15 Dec 1823, next 17 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (20)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 15 Dec 1823, next 17 Dec 1823
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17 Dec 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (45)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 16 Dec 1823, next 18 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (21)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 16 Dec 1823, next 18 Dec 1823
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18 Dec 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (46)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 17 Dec 1823, next 19 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (22)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 17 Dec 1823, next 19 Dec 1823
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19 Dec 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (47)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 18 Dec 1823, next 20 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (23)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 18 Dec 1823, next 20 Dec 1823
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20 Dec 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
15 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (48)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 19 Dec 1823, next 22 Dec 1823
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (24)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 19 Dec 1823, next 22 Dec 1823
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22 Dec 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
22 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (49)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 20 Dec 1823, next 23 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
BUT Kate: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (25)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 20 Dec 1823, next 23 Dec 1823
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23 Dec 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
22 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (50)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 22 Dec 1823, next 26 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
BUT Kate: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 22 Dec 1823, next 29 Dec 1823
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24 Dec 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1823 Thu eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Christmas
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26 Dec 1823 Fri eve Adelphi |
26 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (51)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 23 Dec 1823, next 27 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
BUT Kate: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (1)
Title Comment new parts 1 & 2: "Astonishing Illusions" that include "Phantasmagoria" substituted for "Manual Dexterity"; "Laughing Gas" added to Part 3
AU: [Unknown], COMP: George B. HerbertPerformances first 26 Dec 1823, next 27 Dec 1823
Genre (pantomime) entirely new grand and magnificent Christmas pantomime; 17 scenes
First Night Cast
Doctor Faustus (Rosicrucian cabalist): Elliott; Pantaloon: Jonas (1st app); Long Chow Chot (his Chinese slave) afterwards Clown: J[ames] Kirby; The Black Demon: Smith; Mephostophiles (favourite imp of Black Demon): Master Phillips; chorus of demons: Moore, Proud, Cahill, Padbury; Ringfangfunnibus (King of the Golden Isles): J. Shaw; Ortangus (Prince of the Ruby Lips) afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby; high priest of the golden altar: W. Reeves; attendants on the high priest: Wallace, Rumble; Ringtanghunnibus (Queen of the Golden Isles): Cooper; Alzala (Princess of the Diamond Eyes) afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; grotesque procession of courtiers: Gay, [William R.?] Rignold, Phillips, Miller, Payne, Forster; ladies of the court: Miss Gay, Miss Brown, Miss Giles, Miss Casciana, Miss Arnold, Miss Gaskin; bearers of the jewel banners: Glover, Shepperd; love step bearers: "Comequick", "Highminded"; Silverspray (queen of the fairies): Miss Chivers; Silverspray's six attendant fairies: Miss Walbourn, Miss Billings, Miss Phillips, Miss Wilkinson, Miss Blair, Miss Bloomfield; Scull: "Wright"; Oar: "Fearless"; Stern: "Gunner"; Stem: "Steerwell"; Search'em: "Wake"; Graball: "Fly"; baby: "Master Smallboy"; fishwoman: Mrs. Dennis; landlady: Miller; lover: [John] Sanders; black boy: "Master White"; Mr. Goodluck: Phillips; glover: Payne; baker: Buxton; man with lottery board: Cahill; clerk of lottery office: Wallace; butcher: [William R.?] Rignold; greenwoman: Miss Ireland; shopman: "Totter"; dandy: W. Reeves; customer: Miss Casciana; Alderman Gobblegoose: J. Cooper; John (his servant): "Sad"; pudding man: "Humble"; painter: "Less"; Lady Gobblegoose: "Mrs. Pleasure"; Dolly: Miss Brown; laundry maid: Miss Carr; cook: Dennis; waiter[1]: Miller; mistress of the toyshop: Miss Gaskin; optician: J. Thomas; Quaker: Shaw; glass porter: [William R.?] Rignold; old apple woman: "Pippin"; Mr. Birch: "Heath"; beadle: "Blind"; flower girl: "Miss Rose"; maid servant: "Miss Lively"; china woman: "Mrs. Glass"; Mr. Singlefist: "Armstrong"; Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit" one legged cricketers Hop: "Legless"; Skip: "Woodpin"; Jump: "Timbertoe" one armed cricketers Wrist: "Stump"; Fist: "Lopside"; Longarm: "Lostone" boardman: "Poorman"; flying pieman: "Trip"; tinker: "Traveller"; military officer: "Bragg"; grocer: "Fig"; waiter[2]: "Cumming" scavengers Mud: "Thick"; Slush: "Thin" officer's lady: "Miss Stiff"; milliner: "Mrs. Buckram"
Cast Comment James Kirby, the Clown was appearing at Davis's amphitheatre around this time. We assume this to be he. James Kirby last appeared at the Sans Pareil in the 1810-1811 season
Reference Cast
Doctor Faustus: Elliott
Pantaloon: Jonas
Long Chow Chot afterwards Clown:
James Kirby
The Black Demon: Smith
Mephostophiles: Master Phillips
chorus of demons:
Moore
Proud
Cahill
Padbury
Ringfangfunnibus: J. Shaw
Ortangus afterwards Harlequin:
William Kirby
high priest of the golden altar:
W. Reeves
attendants on the high priest:
Wallace
Rumble
Ringtanghunnibus: Cooper
Alzala afterwards Columbine:
Mrs. Caroline Searle
grotesque procession of
courtiers:
Gay
William R.? Rignold
Phillips
Miller
Payne
Forster
ladies of the court:
Miss Gay
Miss Brown
Miss Giles
Miss Casciana
Miss Arnold
Miss Gaskin
bearers of the jewel banners:
Glover
Shepperd
love step bearers:
"Comequick"
"Highminded"
Silverspray: Miss Chivers
Silverspray's six attendant
fairies:
Miss Walbourn
Miss Billings
Miss Phillips
Miss Wilkinson
Miss Blair
Miss Bloomfield
Scull: "Wright"
Oar: "Fearless"
Stern: "Gunner"
Stem: "Steerwell"
Search'em: "Wake"
Graball: "Fly"
baby: "Master Smallboy"
fishwoman: Mrs. Dennis
landlady: Miller
lover: John Sanders
black boy: "Master White"
Mr. Goodluck: Phillips
glover: Payne
baker: "Dough"
man with lottery board: Cahill
clerk of lottery office:
Wallace
butcher: William R.? Rignold
greenwoman: Miss Ireland
shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Gobblegoose: J. Cooper
John: "Sad"
pudding man: "Humble"
painter: "Less"
Lady Gobblegoose: "Mrs.
Pleasure"
Dolly: Miss Brown
laundry maid: Miss Carr
cook: Dennis
waiter1: Miller
flying pieman: Smith
military officer: "Bragg"
grocer: "Fig"
waiter2: "Cumming"
Mud: "Thick"
Slush: "Thin"
officer's lady: "Miss Stiff"
milliner: "Mrs. Buckram"
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
"allegorical representation of Neptune presenting the Crown of the Ocean to Britannia, at the feet of Britannia, the British Lion is seen growling and trampling on turbans, chains, fetters, and other symbols of slavery, while Fame is seen hovering above, sounding her trumpet in praise of this last and glorious act of British Bravery"
1. magician's study, with distant view by moonlight (Franklin); 2. silver palace of the Golden Isles (Franklin); 3. basaltic cave and poison spring (James Kirby); 4. coral grotto of the seven fairies (James Kirby); 5. grey valley by moonlight (Morris); 6. view of the new Chain Pier by moonlight (Morris); 7. interior of a lodging house; 8. Richardson and Goodluck's Lottery Office (Morris); 9. interior of Jonathan Warren's blacking warehouse, Hungerford Stairs (James Kirby); 10. Saracen's Head, Aldgate (Morris); 11. kitchen of the Saracen's Head (James Kirby); 12. toy shop and optician's (Morris); 13. pastry cook's shop, Birch's, Cornhill (Morris); 14. Kennington Common (Morris); 15. Sparrow's tea warehouse (Morris); 16. deck of the Queen Charlotte, man of war (Franklin); 17. grand marine moving panorama of the bombardment of Algiers (Wilson)
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27 Dec 1823 Sat eve Adelphi |
26 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (52)
Performances first 27 Oct 1823, previous 26 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (27 Oct 1823)
BUT Kate: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (2)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 26 Dec 1823, next 29 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
dandy: W. Reeves
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS mistress of the toyshop:
Miss Gaskin
optician: J. Thomas
Quaker: Shaw
glass porter: William R.?
Rignold
old apple woman: "Pippin"
Mr. Birch: "Heath"
beadle: "Blind"
flower girl: "Miss Rose"
maid servant: "Miss Lively"
china woman: "Mrs. Glass"
Mr. Singlefist: "Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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29 Dec 1823 Mon eve Adelphi |
29 Dec 1823 bill BL |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (27)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 23 Dec 1823, next 30 Dec 1823
cast now truncated; Miss L. Hammersley's role now spelled "Tittilinda"
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (19)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 25 Oct 1823, next 30 Dec 1823
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (3)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 27 Dec 1823, next 30 Dec 1823
15 scenes
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
dandy: W. Reeves
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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30 Dec 1823 Tue eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1823 bill LTM |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (28)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 29 Dec 1823, next 31 Dec 1823
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (20)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 29 Dec 1823, next 31 Dec 1823
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (4)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 29 Dec 1823, next 31 Dec 1823
14 scenes
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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31 Dec 1823 Wed eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1823 bill LTM |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (29)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 30 Dec 1823, next 1 Jan 1824
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (21)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 30 Dec 1823, next 1 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (5)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 30 Dec 1823, next 1 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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1 Jan 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1823 bill LTM |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (30)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 31 Dec 1823, next 2 Jan 1824
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (22)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 31 Dec 1823, next 2 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (6)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 31 Dec 1823, next 2 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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2 Jan 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1823 bill LTM |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (31)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 1 Jan 1824, next 3 Jan 1824
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (23)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 1 Jan 1824, next 3 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (7)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 1 Jan 1824, next 3 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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3 Jan 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1823 bill LTM |
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1) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (32)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 2 Jan 1824, next 1 Mar 1824
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (24)
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 2 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Agnes: Mrs. Daly
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (8)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 2 Jan 1824, next 5 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Buxton
flying pieman: "Trip"
OMITS shopman: "Totter"
dandy: Shaw
customer: Miss Casciana
Alderman Butbelly: Gay
ADDS Mr. Singlefist:
"Armstrong"
Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit"
Hop: "Legless"
Skip: "Woodpin"
Jump: "Timbertoe"
Wrist: "Stump"
Fist: "Lopside"
Longarm: "Lostone"
boardman: "Poorman"
tinker: "Traveller"
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5 Jan 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (1)
Title Comment based on Scott's novel
AU: [Thomas J. Dibdin]Performances first 5 Jan 1824, next 6 Jan 1824
Genre (melodrama) melo-dramatic burletta
First Night Cast
John, Duke of Argyll: Lee; Staunton (Geordy Robertson): Watkins Burroughs (1st app this season); David Deans: Jervis; Laird of Dumbiedikes: [James P.] Wilkinson; Reuben Butler: Chapman; Saddletree: Brown; Ratcliffe: Salter; Archibald: Meredith; Black Frank: Elliott; Tom Tyburn: [John] Sanders; Sharpitlaw: Daly; Rasper: Cooper; officer: Smith; Caroline, Queen of England: "Lady" (1st app here); Lady Suffolk: Miss Phillips; Jeanie Deans: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Effie Deans: Miss Pitt; Madge Wildfire: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Margery Murdockson: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Mrs. Glass: Mrs. Daly; Mrs. Saddletree: Miss Brown; Mrs. Howden: Miss Gaskin; Miss Damahoy: Miss Ireland; Mrs. Balchristie: Mrs. Dennis; Sally: Miss Vidall; town guard, mob: Unlisted
Reference Cast
John, Duke of Argyll: Lee
Staunton: Watkins Burroughs
David Deans: Jervis
Laird of Dumbiedikes: James P.
Wilkinson
Reuben Butler: Chapman
Saddletree: Brown
Ratcliffe: Salter
Archibald: Meredith
Black Frank: Elliott
Tom Tyburn: John Sanders
Sharpitlaw: Daly
Rasper: Cooper
officer: Smith
Caroline, Queen of England:
"Lady"
Lady Suffolk: Miss Phillips
Jeanie Deans: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Effie Deans: Miss Pitt
Madge Wildfire: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Margery Murdockson: Mrs.
Charlotte Bryan
Mrs. Glass: Mrs. Daly
Mrs. Saddletree: Miss Brown
Mrs. Howden: Miss Gaskin
Miss Damahoy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Balchristie: Mrs. Dennis
Sally: Miss Vidall
town guard, mob: Unlisted
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (9)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 3 Jan 1824, next 6 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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6 Jan 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (2)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 5 Jan 1824, next 7 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (10)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 5 Jan 1824, next 7 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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7 Jan 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (3)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 6 Jan 1824, next 8 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (11)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 6 Jan 1824, next 8 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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8 Jan 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (4)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 7 Jan 1824, next 9 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (12)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 7 Jan 1824, next 9 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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9 Jan 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (5)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 8 Jan 1824, next 10 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (13)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 8 Jan 1824, next 10 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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10 Jan 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
5 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (6)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 9 Jan 1824, next 12 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (14)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 9 Jan 1824, next 12 Jan 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
BUT baker: Shaw
dandy: W. Reeves
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12 Jan 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
12 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (7)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 10 Jan 1824, next 13 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (15)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 10 Jan 1824, next 13 Jan 1824
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13 Jan 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
12 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (8)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 12 Jan 1824, next 14 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (16)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 12 Jan 1824, next 14 Jan 1824
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14 Jan 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
12 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (9)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 13 Jan 1824, next 15 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (17)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 13 Jan 1824, next 15 Jan 1824
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15 Jan 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
15 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (10)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 14 Jan 1824, next 16 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (18)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 14 Jan 1824, next 16 Jan 1824
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16 Jan 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
15 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (11)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 15 Jan 1824, next 17 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (19)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 15 Jan 1824, next 17 Jan 1824
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17 Jan 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
15 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (12)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 16 Jan 1824, next 16 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (20)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 16 Jan 1824, next 19 Jan 1824
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19 Jan 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; based on Scott's novel
AU: [James R. Planche]Performances first 19 Jan 1824, next 20 Jan 1824
Genre (melodrama) new serious melo-drame
First Night Cast
Lord Etherington: [Tyrone] Power (1st app here); Tyrrell: Watkins Burroughs; Sir Bingo Binks: Salter; Mowbray of St. Ronan's: Elliott; Capt. Jekyl: Chapman; Captain Hector O'Turk (an Irish officer on half pay): Lee; Mr. Quackleben: Proud; Mr. Micclewhame: Daly; Mr. Winterblossom: W. Reeves; Mr. Bindloose: Meredith; Mr. Touchwood: [James P.] Wilkinson; Patrick (servant to Mowbray): Gay; Anthony (postilion at the Old Clickhum Inn): Cooper; Solmes (valet to Lord Etherington): Phillips; servant: Miller; Lady Penelope Penfeather: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Lady Binks: Miss Brown; Clara Mowbray: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Miss Digges: Miss Carr; Mrs. Dodds: Mrs. Daly servants at the Clickhum Inn Kesic Chambermaid: Miss Casciana; Jenny Anderson: Miss Vidall
Cast Comment There was a Power in the 1821-1822 season, but this bill carries the notation "first appearance at this theatre"
Reference Cast
Lord Etherington: Tyrone Power
Tyrrell: Watkins Burroughs
Sir Bingo Binks: Salter
Mowbray of St. Ronan's: Elliott
Capt. Jekyl: Chapman
Captain Hector O'Turk: Lee
Mr. Quackleben: Proud
Mr. Micclewhame: Daly
Mr. Winterblossom: W. Reeves
Mr. Bindloose: Meredith
Mr. Touchwood: James P.
Wilkinson
Patrick: Gay
Anthony: Cooper
Solmes: Phillips
servant: Miller
Lady Penelope Penfeather: Mrs.
Charlotte Bryan
Lady Binks: Miss Brown
Clara Mowbray: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Miss Digges: Miss Carr
Mrs. Dodds: Mrs. Daly
Kesic Chambermaid: Miss
Casciana
Jenny Anderson: Miss Vidall
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (21)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 17 Jan 1824, next 20 Jan 1824
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20 Jan 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (2)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 19 Jan 1824, next 21 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (22)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 19 Jan 1824, next 21 Jan 1824
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21 Jan 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (3)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 20 Jan 1824, next 22 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (23)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 20 Jan 1824, next 22 Jan 1824
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22 Jan 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (4)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 21 Jan 1824, next 23 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (24)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 21 Jan 1824, next 23 Jan 1824
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23 Jan 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (5)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 22 Jan 1824, next 24 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (25)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 22 Jan 1824, next 24 Jan 1824
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24 Jan 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
19 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (6)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 23 Jan 1824, next 26 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (26)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 23 Jan 1824, next 26 Jan 1824
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26 Jan 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
26 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (7)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 24 Jan 1824, next 27 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (27)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 24 Jan 1824, next 27 Jan 1824
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27 Jan 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
26 Jan 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (8)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 26 Jan 1824, next 28 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (28)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 26 Jan 1824, next 28 Jan 1824
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28 Jan 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
26 Jan 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (9)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 27 Jan 1824, next 29 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (29)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 27 Jan 1824, next 29 Jan 1824
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29 Jan 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
26 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (10)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 28 Jan 1824, next 31 Jan 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (30)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 28 Jan 1824, next 31 Jan 1824
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30 Jan 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Martyr's Day
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31 Jan 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
26 Jan 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (11)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 29 Jan 1824, next 2 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (31)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 29 Jan 1824, next 2 Feb 1824
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2 Feb 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (12)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 31 Jan 1824, next 3 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (32)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 31 Jan 1824, next 3 Feb 1824
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3 Feb 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (13)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 2 Feb 1824, next 4 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (33)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 2 Feb 1824, next 4 Feb 1824
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4 Feb 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (14)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 3 Feb 1824, next 5 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (34)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 3 Feb 1824, next 5 Feb 1824
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5 Feb 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (15)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 4 Feb 1824, next 6 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (35)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 4 Feb 1824, next 6 Feb 1824
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6 Feb 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) St. Ronan's Well (16)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 5 Feb 1824, next 7 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (36)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 5 Feb 1824, next 7 Feb 1824
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7 Feb 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
2 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) St. Ronan's Well (17)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 6 Feb 1824, next 9 Feb 1824
2) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (37)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 6 Feb 1824, next 30 Mar 1824
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9 Feb 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Based on Henry Fielding's novel
AU: [Thomas J. Dibdin]Performances first 9 Feb 1824, next 10 Feb 1824
Genre (farce) admired burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Allworthy: Jervis; 'Squire Western: Meredith; Tom Jones: [Benjamin] Wrench; Blifil: Chapman; Thwackum: Daly; Square: Elliott; Partridge: [James P.] Wilkinson; Dowling: Brown; Captain Fitzpatrick: Lee; Lord Fellamer: Salter; Farmer Stump: [John] Sanders; Farmer Clump: Cooper; Black George: Smith; servants, huntsmen, travellers: Unlisted; Lady Bellaston: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Mrs. Western: Mrs. Daly; Sophia Western: Miss Miriam Hammersley; Mrs. Fringe: Miss E[liza] Pitt; Mrs. Honour: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Molly Seagrim: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; landlady: Mrs. Dennis; Susan: Miss Carr; Jane: Miss Casciana; Mrs. Waters: Miss Ireland; servants, passengers: Unlisted
Reference Cast
Mr. Allworthy: Jervis
'Squire Western: Meredith
Tom Jones: Benjamin Wrench
Blifil: Chapman
Thwackum: Daly
Square: Elliott
Partridge: James P. Wilkinson
Dowling: Brown
Captain Fitzpatrick: Lee
Lord Fellamer: Salter
Farmer Stump: John Sanders
Farmer Clump: Cooper
Black George: Smith
servants, huntsmen, travellers:
Unlisted
Lady Bellaston: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Mrs. Western: Mrs. Daly
Sophia Western: Miss Miriam
Hammersley
Mrs. Fringe: Miss Eliza Pitt
Mrs. Honour: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Molly Seagrim: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
landlady: Mrs. Dennis
Susan: Miss Carr
Jane: Miss Casciana
Mrs. Waters: Miss Ireland
servants, passengers: Unlisted(dII) "The Mocking Bird", Miss Miriam Hammersley; (dII) "To Changeful Man's Delusive Arts", Miss Miriam Hammersley; (dII) "What is Love? An April Morn", Miss Miriam Hammersley; (dII) "When Living with My Mam and Dad", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; (dII) trio: "From Somerset Arriving", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett, Miss E[liza] Pitt, [James P.] Wilkinson
(dII) "The battle of the Inn at Upton"
2) St. Ronan's Well (18)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 7 Feb 1824, next 10 Feb 1824
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10 Feb 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (2)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 9 Feb 1824, next 11 Feb 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (19)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 9 Feb 1824, next 11 Feb 1824
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11 Feb 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (3)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 10 Feb 1824, next 12 Feb 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (20)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 10 Feb 1824, next 12 Feb 1824
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12 Feb 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (4)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 11 Feb 1824, next 13 Feb 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (21)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 11 Feb 1824, next 13 Feb 1824
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13 Feb 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (5)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 12 Feb 1824, next 14 Feb 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (22)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 12 Feb 1824, next 14 Feb 1824
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14 Feb 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
9 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (6)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 13 Feb 1824, next 16 Feb 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (23)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 13 Feb 1824, next 27 Mar 1824
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16 Feb 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (7)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 14 Feb 1824, next 17 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (13)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 17 Jan 1824, next 17 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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17 Feb 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (8)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 16 Feb 1824, next 18 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (14)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 16 Feb 1824, next 18 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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18 Feb 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (9)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 17 Feb 1824, next 19 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (15)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 17 Feb 1824, next 19 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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19 Feb 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (10)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 18 Feb 1824, next 20 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (16)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 18 Feb 1824, next 20 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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20 Feb 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (11)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 19 Feb 1824, next 21 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (17)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 19 Feb 1824, next 21 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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21 Feb 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
16 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (12)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 20 Feb 1824, next 23 Feb 1824
2) The Heart of Midlothian; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's (18)
Performances first 5 Jan 1824, previous 20 Feb 1824
Cast as reference cast (5 Jan 1824)
BUT Caroline, Queen of England:
Miss Ireland
Effie Deans: Miss Eliza Pitt
OMITS Miss Damahoy: Miss
Ireland
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23 Feb 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (1)
AU: [William T. Moncrieff]
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, next 24 Feb 1824
Genre (burlesque) celebrated burlesque melo drama
First Night Cast
Causewin, alias Carwin: J[ohn] Reeve; Fountain, alias Fontaine: [James P.] Wilkinson; Charley, alias Charles: Brown; Thickhead, alias Picard: Salter; Lovewine, alias Lavigne: Meredith; Dullpart, alias Delparc: W. Reeves; Johnson: Bishop; Hatterick: [John] Sanders; Nabman: Proud; Nickem: Dennis; Muggins: Phillips; Molly: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Mrs. Juniper, alias Widow: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Biddy, alias Bridget: Mrs. Daly; Nanny, alias Nannette: Mrs. Gay; Mrs. Muggins: Miss Ireland
Reference Cast
Causewin, alias Carwin: John
Reeve
Fountain, alias Fontaine: James
P. Wilkinson
Charley, alias Charles: Brown
Thickhead, alias Picard: Salter
Lovewine, alias Lavigne:
Meredith
Dullpart, alias Delparc: W.
Reeves
Johnson: Bishop
Hatterick: John Sanders
Nabman: Proud
Nickem: Dennis
Muggins: Phillips
Molly: Mrs. Charles W. Baker
Mrs. Juniper, alias Widow: Mrs.
Charlotte Bryan
Biddy, alias Bridget: Mrs. Daly
Nanny, alias Nannette: Mrs. Gay
Mrs. Muggins: Miss Ireland
elaborate description of roles in bill
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (7)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 25 Oct 1823, next 24 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (13)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 21 Feb 1824, next 24 Feb 1824
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24 Feb 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (2)
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, previous 23 Feb 1824, next 25 Feb 1824
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (8)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 23 Feb 1824, next 25 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (14)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 23 Feb 1824, next 25 Feb 1824
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25 Feb 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
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1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (3)
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, previous 24 Feb 1824, next 26 Feb 1824
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (9)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 24 Feb 1824, next 26 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (15)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 24 Feb 1824, next 26 Feb 1824
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26 Feb 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (4)
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, previous 25 Feb 1824, next 27 Feb 1824
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (10)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 25 Feb 1824, next 27 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (16)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 25 Feb 1824, next 27 Feb 1824
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27 Feb 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (5)
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, previous 26 Feb 1824, next 28 Feb 1824
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (11)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 26 Feb 1824, next 28 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (17)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 26 Feb 1824, next 28 Feb 1824
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28 Feb 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
23 Feb 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (6)
Performances first 23 Feb 1824, previous 27 Feb 1824
2) L' Amour; or, Wine No Poison (12)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 27 Feb 1824
3) Tom Jones; or, The Foundling (18)
Performances first 9 Feb 1824, previous 27 Feb 1824
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1 Mar 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
1 Mar 1824 bill BL |
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1) Waggeries in Wapping; or, King Charles's Merry Days (1)
Title Comment Billed as "entirely new"; It is not the same piece as William T. Moncrieff's Rochester; or, King Charles the Second's Merry Days
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 1 Mar 1824, next 2 Mar 1824
Genre (burletta) entirely new operatic burletta
First Night Cast
King Charles the Second: Elliott; Wilmot (Earl of Rochester): J[ohn] Reeve; Grand Chamberlain: Smith; Boscobell (landlord of the "Royal Oak"): [James P.] Wilkinson; courtiers: Payne, Phillips, [William R.?] Rignold, Gay, Miller, Forster; sailors: [John] Sanders, Dennis, Proud, Cahill, Padbury, Moore, Buxton, Cooper; Edward (page to the queen): Miss Miriam Hammersley; Lady Clara: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Eliza (Boscobell's niece): Miss E[liza] Pitt; ladies of the court: Miss Carr, Miss Casciana, Miss Brown, Miss Gay, Miss Arnold, Miss Giles
Reference Cast
King Charles the Second:
Elliott
Wilmot: John Reeve
Grand Chamberlain: Smith
Boscobell: James P. Wilkinson
courtiers:
Payne
Phillips
William R.? Rignold
Gay
Miller
Forster
sailors:
John Sanders
Dennis
Proud
Cahill
Padbury
Moore
Buxton
Cooper
Edward: Miss Miriam Hammersley
Lady Clara: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Eliza: Miss Eliza Pitt
ladies of the court:
Miss Carr
Miss Casciana
Miss Brown
Miss Gay
Miss Arnold
Miss Giles
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (1)
Title Comment Billed as Jemmy of Aberdeen
CHOR: [John Jones]Performances first 1 Mar 1824, next 2 Mar 1824
Genre (ballet) admired comic ballet
First Night Cast
principal dancers: J[ohn] Jones (1st app), W[illiam] Kirby, [William H.] Walbourn, Cooper, Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Cast Comment J. Jones is probably John Jones, the choreographer of this ballet. There is another J. Jones--a singer
Reference Cast
principal dancers:
John Jones
William Kirby
William H. Walbourn
Cooper
Mrs. Caroline Searle
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (33)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 3 Jan 1824, next 2 Mar 1824
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2 Mar 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
1 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Waggeries in Wapping; or, King Charles's Merry Days (2)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 1 Mar 1824, next 4 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (2)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 1 Mar 1824, next 4 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (34)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 1 Mar 1824, next 4 Mar 1824
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3 Mar 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
|---|
DARK: Ash Wednesday
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4 Mar 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
1 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Waggeries in Wapping; or, King Charles's Merry Days (3)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 2 Mar 1824, next 6 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (3)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 2 Mar 1824, next 6 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (35)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 2 Mar 1824, next 6 Mar 1824
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5 Mar 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
5 Mar 1824 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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6 Mar 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
1 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Waggeries in Wapping; or, King Charles's Merry Days (4)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 4 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (4)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 4 Mar 1824, next 8 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (36)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 4 Mar 1824, next 8 Mar 1824
Parts 1 & 2: manual dexterity, pt 3: gas experiments, pt 4: musical glasses, pt. 5: optical illusions
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8 Mar 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
8 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (1)
Title Comment first time ever; Nicoll gives 11/3/1824 as date of 1st perf and says music was by Rodwell; based on Walter Scott's Waverley. The bill spells Waverley without the second letter e
AU: [Edward Fitzball], COMP: George B. HerbertPerformances first 8 Mar 1824, next 9 Mar 1824
Genre (melodrama) new melo-dramatic burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Baron of Bradwardine: Meredith; Captain Waverly: Chapman; Fergus Mac Ivor (Chief of Glennaquoic): Watkins Burroughs; Laird of Balmawhapple: Brown; Bailie Macwheeble: Proud; Davie Gellettley: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Evan Dhu: W. Reeves; Alexander Saunderson: Daly; Colonel Talbot: Smith; Bean Leon: Salter; Ebenezer Crickshanks: Jervis; Serjeant Haughton: [John] Sanders; Donald: Payne; Malcolm: Dennis; Dugal: Gay; cattle stealers, soldiers, Highlanders: Unlisted; Flora Mac Ivor: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Rose Bradwardine: Miss E[liza] Pitt; Mrs. Nosebag (an amazon of the last century): J[ohn] Reeve; Mrs. Macleary: Mrs. Daly; Moggy Muirtop: Mrs. Dennis; villagers, dancers, Highland ladies: Unlisted
Cast Comment Cumberland Minor Theatre, II, says the play was performed at the Coburg and gives Chapman the initial W. and calls Gay "Jay"
Reference Cast
Baron of Bradwardine: Meredith
Captain Waverly: Chapman
Fergus Mac Ivor: Watkins
Burroughs
Laird of Balmawhapple: Brown
Bailie Macwheeble: Proud
Davie Gellettley: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Evan Dhu: W. Reeves
Alexander Saunderson: Daly
Colonel Talbot: Smith
Bean Leon: Salter
Ebenezer Crickshanks: Jervis
Serjeant Haughton: John Sanders
Donald: Payne
Malcolm: Dennis
Dugal: Gay
cattle stealers, soldiers,
Highlanders: Unlisted
Flora Mac Ivor: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Rose Bradwardine: Miss Eliza
Pitt
Mrs. Nosebag: John Reeve
Mrs. Macleary: Mrs. Daly
Moggy Muirtop: Mrs. Dennis
villagers, dancers, Highland
ladies: Unlisted(dII) new pas seul: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
(aII) a grand Highland banquet and ballet
(aI) "the quarrel and fight at the Clachan of Maclearie!"; (dIII) "procession of Fergus Mac Ivor to the place of execution"
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (5)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 6 Mar 1824, next 9 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (37)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 6 Mar 1824, next 9 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
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9 Mar 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
8 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (2)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 8 Mar 1824, next 11 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (6)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 8 Mar 1824, next 11 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (38)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 8 Mar 1824, next 11 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
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10 Mar 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
5 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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11 Mar 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Mar 1824 bill LTM |
|---|
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (3)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 9 Mar 1824, next 13 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (7)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 9 Mar 1824, next 13 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (39)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 9 Mar 1824, next 13 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
Cast truncated for reasons of space
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12 Mar 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
5 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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13 Mar 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
11 Mar 1824 bill LTM |
|---|
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (4)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 11 Mar 1824, next 15 Mar 1824
2) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (8)
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 11 Mar 1824, next 30 Mar 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (40)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 11 Mar 1824, next 29 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
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15 Mar 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
15 Mar 1824 bill BL |
|---|
Special Performance Benefit: Mrs. Waylett
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (5)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 13 Mar 1824, next 16 Mar 1824
2) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (13)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 22 Nov 1823, next 18 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (10 Nov 1823)
BUT Miss Amelia Money: Miss
Eliza Pitt
3) Man and Wife; or, Love in a Prison (1)
Title Comment 1st time here; not listed by Nicoll
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 15 Mar 1824
Genre (farce) piece
First Night Cast
Delaval: [Benjamin] Wrench; O'Clogherty: Lee; sentinel: Smith; Clara: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
Reference Cast
Delaval: Benjamin Wrench
O'Clogherty: Lee
sentinel: Smith
Clara: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
mock bravura: "First Vid de Grace Extraordinaire" [G[eorge] B. Herbert], J[ohn] Reeve; "Taste, O Taste This Spicy Wine!" [Henry R. Bishop], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "I'll Never Be Married Again" [Henry R. Bishop], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "Home, Sweet Home" [Henry R. Bishop], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett last two songs from the opera Clari, the Maid of Milan
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16 Mar 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
16 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: Mrs. Baker
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (6)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 15 Mar 1824, next 18 Mar 1824
2) The Gipsy Daughter (1)
Title Comment first time ever; licensed as Gipsy Daughter; or, The Cupid of Clerkenwell
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 16 Mar 1824, next 22 Mar 1824
Genre (burletta) burletta
3) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (1)
Title Comment billed under subtitle
AU: [P. P. O'Callaghan]Performances first 16 Mar 1824, next 1 Apr 1824
Genre (burletta) admired burletta
First Night Cast
principal characters: [Benjamin] Wrench, Watkins Burroughs, Dennis, Miller, Miss E[liza] Pitt, Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker
Cast Comment cast taken from LTM bill of 1/Apr/1824
Reference Cast
principal characters:
Benjamin Wrench
Watkins Burroughs
Dennis
Miller
Miss Eliza Pitt
Mrs. Charles W. Baker
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17 Mar 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
17 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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18 Mar 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
18 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (7)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 16 Mar 1824, next 20 Mar 1824
2) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (7)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 18 Oct 1823, next 20 Mar 1824
3) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (14)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 15 Mar 1824, next 20 Mar 1824
Cast as reference cast (10 Nov 1823)
BUT Miss Amelia Money: Miss
Eliza Pitt
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19 Mar 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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20 Mar 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (8)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 18 Mar 1824, next 22 Mar 1824
2) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (8)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 18 Mar 1824, next 23 Mar 1824
3) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (15)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 18 Mar 1824, next 1 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (10 Nov 1823)
BUT Miss Amelia Money: Miss
Eliza Pitt
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22 Mar 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
22 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: Wilkinson
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (9)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 20 Mar 1824, next 23 Mar 1824
2) The Gipsy Daughter (2)
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 16 Mar 1824, next 23 Mar 1824
3) The Death of Life in London; or, Tom and Jerry's Funeral (1)
Title Comment 1st time here
AU: [Thomas L. Greenwood]Performances first 22 Mar 1824, next 25 Mar 1824
Genre (burlesque) satirical, burlesque, operatic parody
First Night Cast
surviving heroes and heroines Robert Logic, Esq.: [James P.] Wilkinson; Old Hawthorn: Meredith; James (valet to Tom): [Unk]; Dusty Bob: [William H.] Walbourn; Billy Waters: J[ames] Kirby; African Sal: [John] Sanders; Little Jemmy: Cooper; Scragg, the butcher: J[ohn] Reeve; Constable of the Night: [John] Reeve; English Charley: Proud; Irish Charley: W. Reeves; Corinthian Kate: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Sue: Miss Pitt; Fanny: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan; Mary Rosebud: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett shades of departed heroes ghost of Corinthian Tom: Chapman; ghost of Jerry: Watkins Burroughs
Cast Comment cast taken from LTM bill of 25/march/1824; Sanders rendered "Saunders"
Reference Cast
Robert Logic, Esq.: James P.
Wilkinson
Old Hawthorn: Meredith
James: Unk
Dusty Bob: William H. Walbourn
Billy Waters: James Kirby
African Sal: John Sanders
Little Jemmy: Cooper
Scragg, the butcher: John Reeve
Constable of the Night: John
Reeve
English Charley: Proud
Irish Charley: W. Reeves
Corinthian Kate: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Sue: Miss Pitt
Fanny: Mrs. Charlotte Bryan
Mary Rosebud: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
ghost of Corinthian Tom:
Chapman
ghost of Jerry: Watkins
Burroughs
favorite dance: [William H.] Walbourn, [John] Sanders
funeral procession
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23 Mar 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
23 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: R. Dennis, machinist
1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (10)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 22 Mar 1824, next 25 Mar 1824
2) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (9)
Performances first 13 Oct 1823, previous 20 Mar 1824
3) The Gipsy Daughter (3)
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 22 Mar 1824
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24 Mar 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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25 Mar 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Mar 1824 bill LTM |
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1) The Red Indian; or, The Shipwrecked Mariner and His Faithful Dogs (1)
Title Comment features H. Simpson's dogs
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 25 Mar 1824
Genre (canine drama) entirely new interesting ballet of action
First Night Cast
English Captain Moreton (the shipwrecked mariner): Jervis; Bertha (his wife): Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; Henry (their son): Miss Chivers; Jack Rattlin: Smith; Tom Pipes: Chapman; Tom Tackle: [William H.] Walbourn; Bill Bobstay: Buxton Indians Pattiparoah (the treacherous Indian): H. Simpson; torembo: [John] Sanders; Kankoah: Miller; Maradoah: Phillips; Chiloah: Gay indians, sailors
Cast Comment Buxton appears on bill as "Buckstone"
Reference Cast
Captain Moreton: Jervis
Bertha: Mrs. Caroline Searle
Henry: Miss Chivers
Jack Rattlin: Smith
Tom Pipes: Chapman
Tom Tackle: William H. Walbourn
Bill Bobstay: Buxton
Pattiparoah: H. Simpson
torembo: John Sanders
Kankoah: Miller
Maradoah: Phillips
Chiloah: Gay
indians, sailors
song: Chapman
hornpipe: [William H.] Walbourn
2) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (11)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 23 Mar 1824, next 27 Mar 1824
3) The Death of Life in London; or, Tom and Jerry's Funeral (2)
Performances first 22 Mar 1824, previous 22 Mar 1824
"A Trip to Richmond by Water", J[ohn] Reeve "as originally sung by him in his entertainment, Trifles Light as Air"
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26 Mar 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
26 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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27 Mar 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
27 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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1) Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since (12)
Performances first 8 Mar 1824, previous 25 Mar 1824
2) St. Ronan's Well (24)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 14 Feb 1824, next 6 Apr 1824
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29 Mar 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
29 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: Russell & Miss L. Hammersley
1) The Deuce is in Her; or, Two Nights in Madrid (1)
Title Comment 1st time these two years
AU: [James R. Planche]Performances first 29 Mar 1824, next 3 Apr 1824
Genre (burletta) favourite burletta
cast not available
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (41)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 13 Mar 1824, next 5 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
3) Bruno; or, The Sultan's Favourite (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 29 Mar 1824
Genre (burletta) admired burletta
cast not available
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30 Mar 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
30 Mar 1824 adv Times |
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1) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (9)
Title Comment advertised under subtitle only
Performances first 1 Mar 1824, previous 13 Mar 1824
2) Valentine and Orson [; or, The Wild Man of the Woods] (1)
Title Comment One scene only; there was a similarly titles and shortened piece played on March 22, 1827
AU: [Thomas J. Dibdin?]Performances first 30 Mar 1824
Genre (spectacular drama)
cast list not given in Times
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (38)
Title Comment by particular desire
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 7 Feb 1824, next 1 Apr 1824
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31 Mar 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
31 Mar 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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1 Apr 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
1 Apr 1824 bill LTM |
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Special Performance Benefit: J. Shaw
1) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (16)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 20 Mar 1824, next 10 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (10 Nov 1823)
BUT Miss Amelia Money: Miss
Eliza Pitt
OMITS constables:
Padbury
William R.? Rignold
2) Dancing Mad (7)
Title Comment here titled as Dansomanie
Performances first 6 Oct 1823, previous 11 Oct 1823Cast as reference cast (6 Oct 1823)
BUT Castanet: Master Kirby
Col. Demistep: John Jones
Flicflac: Gouriet
Etiquette: Richard Flexmore
Rosette: Miss Barnet
OMITS villagers, servants:
Miss Carr
Miss Casciana
Miss Giles
Miss Brown
Miss Gaskin
Miss Ireland
(di) pastoral pas deux: [George B. Herbert], W[illiam] Kirby, Miss Barnet; comic dance: [Richard] Flexmore; pas de deux: W[illiam] Kirby, Mlle. Maria; original pas de deux (as danced by M. Vestris and Mme. Angolini): J[ohn] Jones, Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; finale: -corps de ballet
3) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (2)
Title Comment advertised under subtitle
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 16 Mar 1824, next 3 Apr 1824
4) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (39)
Title Comment double company this nt: 2 Harlequins, 2 Pantaloons, 2 clowns, 2 Columbines
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 30 Mar 1824, next 3 Apr 1824Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
OMITS chorus of demons:
Moore
Proud
Cahill
Padbury
bearers of the jewel banners:
Glover
Shepperd
love step bearers:
"Comequick"
"Highminded"
milliner: "Mrs. Buckram"
ADDS 2d Pantaloon: Thomas J.
Blanchard
2d Harlequin: Goll
2d Clown: Southby
2d Columbine: Miss Adcock
Cast Comment The bill suggests it is Thomas J. Blanchard's 1st. app "these seven years." In fact he appeared at Kirby's benefit last season
tea kettle duet: [Thomas J.] Blanchard, Jonas
voyage in invented balloon
"A Trip to Bath; or, A Peep at the Pump Rooms", John Reeve; "Home Sweet Home", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "Edinburgh Town", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; comic song (from Hit or Miss): "Epsom Races", [Thomas] Buckingham
comic dance: "A Frog in an Opera Hat", [Richard] Flexmore; new Scotch pas seul: Miss Daly; comic dance: "The New May Moon", Master Couch; Scotch minuet: Master Kirby, Miss Kirby; pas seul: "St. Patrick's Day", Mrs. [Caroline] Searle; pas seul: Miss Hill Buckingham in character of Dick Cypher
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2 Apr 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
2 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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3 Apr 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
3 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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1) The Deuce is in Her; or, Two Nights in Madrid (2)
Performances first 29 Mar 1824, previous 29 Mar 1824, next 10 Apr 1824
2) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (3)
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 1 Apr 1824, next 5 Apr 1824
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (40)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 1 Apr 1824, next 6 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
OMITS chorus of demons:
Moore
Proud
Cahill
Padbury
bearers of the jewel banners:
Glover
Shepperd
love step bearers:
"Comequick"
"Highminded"
milliner: "Mrs. Buckram"
ADDS 2d Pantaloon: Thomas J.
Blanchard
2d Harlequin: Goll
2d Clown: Southby
2d Columbine: Miss Adcock
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5 Apr 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
5 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: Lee (stage manager)
1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (7)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 25 Oct 1823, next 8 Apr 1824
2) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (4)
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 3 Apr 1824, next 10 Apr 1824
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (42)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 29 Mar 1824, next 8 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
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6 Apr 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 Apr 1824 ann Th Ob |
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Special Performance Benefit: Callan, Box Bookkeeper
1) St. Ronan's Well (25)
Performances first 19 Jan 1824, previous 27 Mar 1824
2) Apollo Daggerwood (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 6 Apr 1824, next 8 Apr 1824
Genre (burletta) burletta; 1 act
First Night Cast
Apollo Daggerwood (son of the great Sylvester Daggerwood): J[ohn] Reeve; Old Fickle: Daly; Mumble: Meredith; John: Payne; Laura: [Unk]; Mrs. Clatter: Mrs. Dennis
Cast Comment cast taken fr BL bill 8/4/1824
Reference Cast
Apollo Daggerwood: John Reeve
Old Fickle: Daly
Mumble: Meredith
John: Payne
Laura: Unk
Mrs. Clatter: Mrs. Dennisimitations and impersonations: J[ohn] Reeve
3) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto (41)
Performances first 26 Dec 1823, previous 3 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (26 Dec 1823)
OMITS chorus of demons:
Moore
Proud
Cahill
Padbury
bearers of the jewel banners:
Glover
Shepperd
love step bearers:
"Comequick"
"Highminded"
milliner: "Mrs. Buckram"
ADDS 2d Pantaloon: Thomas J.
Blanchard
2d Harlequin: Goll
2d Clown: Southby
2d Columbine: Miss Adcock
songs: Webb "Mr. Webb, the favourite Irish singer, lends his assistance" (Theatrical Observer, April 6, 1824)
divertissement: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle Mrs. [Caroline] Searle dances with her pupils
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7 Apr 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
7 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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8 Apr 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
8 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Benefit: John Reeve
1) Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks (8)
Performances first 20 Oct 1823, previous 5 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (20 Oct 1823)
BUT Mrs. Rhubarb: Mrs. Charles
W. Baker
"Home Sweet Home", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "Tell Me, My Heart" [Henry R. Bishop], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett Henry Bishop's name given in the 1828 season
2) Apollo Daggerwood (2)
Performances first 6 Apr 1824, previous 6 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (6 Apr 1824)
BUT Laura: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (43)
Performances first 24 Nov 1823, previous 5 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (24 Nov 1823)
BUT Tinderella: Mrs. Charlotte
Bryan
cast truncated
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9 Apr 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
9 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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10 Apr 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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1) Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid (17)
Performances first 10 Nov 1823, previous 1 Apr 1824
Cast as reference cast (10 Nov 1823)
BUT Miss Amelia Money: Miss
Eliza Pitt
OMITS constables:
Padbury
William R.? Rignold
2) The Deuce is in Her; or, Two Nights in Madrid (3)
Performances first 29 Mar 1824, previous 3 Apr 1824
3) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (5)
Performances first 16 Mar 1824, previous 5 Apr 1824
Last nt of the season
Farewell Address: Lee
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12 Apr 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
12 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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13 Apr 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
13 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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14 Apr 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
14 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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15 Apr 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
15 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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16 Apr 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Good Friday
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17 Apr 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
17 Apr 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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19 Apr 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
19 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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20 Apr 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
19 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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22 Apr 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
19 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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24 Apr 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
19 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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26 Apr 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
26 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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27 Apr 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
26 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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29 Apr 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
26 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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1 May 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
26 Apr 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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3 May 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
3 May 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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4 May 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
4 May 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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5 May 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
5 May 1824 bill Lilly |
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Special Performance Post Season Entertainment: John Thelwall's Oratorical Lectures
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6 May 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 May 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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7 May 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
7 May 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Season Entertainment: John Thelwall's Oratorical Lectures
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8 May 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
8 May 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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10 May 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
10 May 1824 bill LTM |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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11 May 1824 Tue eve Adelphi |
11 May 1824 adv Times |
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Special Performance Benefit: Lee
1) Love in a Village (1)
Title Comment There is nothing to suggest this was Bickerstaffe's play; in the summer 1810 season there was a comic dance choreographed by john Bologna entitled Love in a Village; or, The Blue Coat Boy
AU: [Isaac Bickerstaffe?]Performances first 11 May 1824
Genre (comic opera)
2) The Actress of All Work; or, My Country Cousin (1)
AU: [William H. Oxberry]
Performances first 11 May 1824
Genre (farce)
ADV: "Young Lady will sustain 6 different characters"
occasional address: -"Young Gentleman"
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12 May 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
7 May 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Season Entertainment: John Thelwall's Oratorical Lectures
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13 May 1824 Thu eve Adelphi |
10 May 1824 bill LTM |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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15 May 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 May 1824 bill LTM |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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17 May 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
17 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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19 May 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
17 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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21 May 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
21 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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24 May 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
24 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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26 May 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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28 May 1824 Fri eve Adelphi |
24 May 1824 bill NN |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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31 May 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
31 May 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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2 Jun 1824 Wed eve Adelphi |
31 May 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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5 Jun 1824 Sat eve Adelphi |
5 Jun 1824 bill LTM |
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Special Performance Post Lenten Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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21 Jun 1824 Mon eve Adelphi |
21 Jun 1824 bill BL |
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Special Performance Charity: in aid of the Sons of St. Andrew for helping the distressed and afflicted
1) Ella Rosenberg (1)
AU: [James Kenney]
Performances first 21 Jun 1824
Genre (melodrama) melo drama
First Night Cast
The Elector: Gahagan; Colonel Mountford: Hill (of TR Windsor); Rosenberg: R. Wallis; Storm: Meredith; Flutterman: E. Barnes; Commander of the Guard: James; Conrad: Smith; Stephen: Cooke; messenger: Evans; peasants, pursuers; Ella Rosenberg: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Christina: Miss Arnold (2nd app [?in this role]); Mrs. Flutterman: Mrs. Tomlinson
Reference Cast
The Elector: Gahagan
Colonel Mountford: Hill
Rosenberg: R. Wallis
Storm: Meredith
Flutterman: E. Barnes
Commander of the Guard: James
Conrad: Smith
Stephen: Cooke
messenger: Evans
peasants, pursuers
Ella Rosenberg: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Christina: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Flutterman: Mrs. Tomlinson
2) Two Wives; or, The Wedding Day (1)
AU: [Unknown]
Performances first 21 Jun 1824
Genre (farce)
First Night Cast
Sir Adam Contest: Lee; Mr. Contest: R. Wallis; Lord Rakeland: Barry; Mr. Milden: French; John: [James] Wade; William: Anson; Lady Contest: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker; Mrs. Hamford: Mrs. Tomlinson; Hannah: Miss Carr
Cast Comment Wade's first name printed as "Jas" on the bill
Reference Cast
Sir Adam Contest: Lee
Mr. Contest: R. Wallis
Lord Rakeland: Barry
Mr. Milden: French
John: James Wade
William: Anson
Lady Contest: Mrs. Charles W.
Baker
Mrs. Hamford: Mrs. Tomlinson
Hannah: Miss Carr
3) Where Shall I Dine? (1)
AU: [George H. Rodwell]
Performances first 21 Jun 1824
Genre (farce) farcetta
First Night Cast
Sponge: Wright; Mr. Grumpy: Daly; Mr. Discount: Williamson; Mr. Homely: Gahagan; Squire Flint: Smith; Fawnwell: Cooke; Diggery: E. Barnes; surgeons: James, J. Thomas; bailiffs: Cooke, Hait; Mrs. Grumpy: Mrs. Daly; Dorothea Grumpy: Miss Arnold; Mrs. Discount: Miss Grant; Deborah: Mrs. Tomlinson; cook: Miss Carr
Cast Comment Bill states "cook to Feedwell" which may be typo for "Fawnwell." "Cook" appears as a bailiff--this is the only spelling of this name and we have assumed it to be a typo for "Cooke."
Reference Cast
Sponge: Wright
Mr. Grumpy: Daly
Mr. Discount: Williamson
Mr. Homely: Gahagan
Squire Flint: Smith
Fawnwell: Cooke
Diggery: E. Barnes
surgeons:
James
J. Thomas
bailiffs:
Cooke
Hait
Mrs. Grumpy: Mrs. Daly
Dorothea Grumpy: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Discount: Miss Grant
Deborah: Mrs. Tomlinson
cook: Miss Carr
song: comic song: Wright; song: Deacon; "The Death of Nelson", Hill One song to be performed by a young lady (1st app any stage)
Scotch minuet: Miss Chivers, Miss Caffery; comic dance: [William H.] Walbourn; hornpipe from Harlequin and the Statue: Master Chivers; dance: Miss Watson
Adelphi Theatre, Strand. Doors open 6:00, curtain 6:45, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
6 October 1823 - 21 June 1824 192 performances: 192 evening
| Benefit (10): | Mrs. Waylett (15 Mar 1824) Mrs. Baker (16 Mar 1824) Wilkinson (22 Mar 1824) R. Dennis, machinist (23 Mar 1824) Russell & Miss L. Hammersley (29 Mar 1824) J. Shaw (1 Apr 1824) Lee (stage manager) (5 Apr 1824) Callan, Box Bookkeeper (6 Apr 1824) John Reeve (8 Apr 1824) Lee (11 May 1824) |
| Charity (1): | in aid of the Sons of St. Andrew for helping the distressed and afflicted (21 Jun 1824) |
| Dark (5): | Christmas Eve (24 Dec 1823, 25 Dec
1823) Martyr's Day (30 Jan 1824) Ash Wednesday (3 Mar 1824) Good Friday (16 Apr 1824) |
| Lenten Entertainment (16): | Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations (5 Mar 1824, 10 Mar 1824, 12 Mar 1824, 17 Mar 1824, 19 Mar 1824, 24 Mar 1824, 26 Mar 1824, 31 Mar 1824, 2 Apr 1824, 7 Apr 1824, 9 Apr 1824, 12 Apr 1824, 13 Apr 1824, 14 Apr 1824, 15 Apr 1824, 17 Apr 1824) |
| Post Lenten Entertainment (24): | Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations (19 Apr 1824, 20 Apr 1824, 22 Apr 1824, 24 Apr 1824, 26 Apr 1824, 27 Apr 1824, 29 Apr 1824, 1 May 1824, 3 May 1824, 4 May 1824, 6 May 1824, 8 May 1824, 10 May 1824, 13 May 1824, 15 May 1824, 17 May 1824, 19 May 1824, 21 May 1824, 24 May 1824, 26 May 1824, 28 May 1824, 31 May 1824, 2 Jun 1824, 5 Jun 1824) |
| Post Season Entertainment (3): | John Thelwall's Oratorical Lectures (5 May 1824, 7 May 1824, 12 May 1824) |
| Arnold, Samuel J. |
Quadrupeds, The (24 Nov 1823) |
| Bickerstaffe?, Isaac |
Love in a Village (11 May 1824) |
| Dibdin, Thomas J. |
Heart of Midlothian, The (5 Jan 1824) Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824) |
| Dibdin?, Thomas J. |
Valentine and Orson (30 Mar 1824) |
| Fitzball, Edward |
Waverly (8 Mar 1824) |
| Greenwood, Thomas L. |
Death of Life in London, The (22 Mar 1824) |
| Kenney, James |
Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824) |
| Moncrieff, William T. |
Cupboard and the Cabinet, The (6 Nov 1823) Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824) Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823) |
| O'Callaghan, P. P. |
Married Bachelor, The (16 Mar 1824) |
| Oxberry, William H. |
Actress of All Work, The (11 May 1824) |
| Peake, Richard B. |
Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823) |
| Planche, James R. |
Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823) Deuce is in Her, The (29 Mar 1824) St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824) |
| Rhodes, William B. |
Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823) |
| Rodwell, George H. |
Matter of Doubt, A (6 Oct 1823) Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824) |
| Rodwell, James T. |
No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823) |
| Rodwell?, James T. |
Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823) |
| Unknown |
Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824) Bruno (29 Mar 1824) Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823) Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823) Down the Area (10 Nov 1823) Gipsy Daughter, The (16 Mar 1824) Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823) Man and Wife (15 Mar 1824) Prince and the Player, The (6 Oct 1823) Red Indian, The (25 Mar 1824) Two Wives (21 Jun 1824) Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824) |
| Herbert, George B. |
Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823) Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823) Waverly (8 Mar 1824) |
| Jones, John |
Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824) |
| St. Albin |
Amour, L' (20 Oct 1823) |
| St. Albin? |
Opposition (13 Oct 1823) |
Anson
Barnes, E.William (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
BarryFlutterman (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Diggery (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Bellam, MasterLord Rakeland (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
BishopHarlequin in miniature (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Blanchard, Thomas J.Lovell (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Johnson (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Brady2d Pantaloon (3) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Brownwatchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (6) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
Brown, W.Saddletree (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Charley, alias Charles (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Dowling (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Laird of Balmawhapple (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Burroughs, WatkinsCleaver (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Fusbos (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Lawyer Clackit (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Benardo (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Jemmy Green (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Buxtonghost of Jerry (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Staunton (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Tyrrell (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Fergus Mac Ivor (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Cahillbaker (8) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Bill Bobstay (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Championsoldiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); chorus of demons (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); man with lottery board (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
ChapmanCribb (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Chapman, F.ghost of Corinthian Tom (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Reuben Butler (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Capt. Melford (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Frederick Frampton (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Bartholomeus (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Tom Pipes (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Capt. Jekyl (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Blifil (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Jack the gas light man (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Captain Waverly (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
CookeLieutenant Vivian (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
CooperStephen (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Fawnwell (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824); bailiffs (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Cooper, J.drummer (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Tropetit (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Little Jemmy (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Ringtanghunnibus (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Stiff (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Rasper (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); principal dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824); Dame Homespun (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Anthony (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Farmer Clump (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Little Jemmy (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
DalyAlderman Gobblegoose (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Dennisprincipal characters (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); D. Lazy (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Old Fickle (2) in Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Lawyer Clause (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Sir Burleigh Protocol (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Mr. Duleger (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Doctor Gripe'em (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Sharpitlaw (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Mr. Strap'em (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Dalton (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Monsieur Kick de Moon (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Old Frampton (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Zigzag (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mr. Micclewhame (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Thwackum (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Tartar (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Alexander Saunderson (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824); Mr. Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Elliottcook (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Lard (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Nickem (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Sir Harry Blood (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Malcolm (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
EvansFrizzy (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Vincent Ardencourt (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Doctor Faustus (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Frank (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Black Frank (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Courtall (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Wilmot (24) in Matter of Doubt (6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); Measureton (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Isaacos (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mowbray of St. Ronan's (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Square (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Primefit (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); King Charles the Second (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Flexmore, Richardmessenger (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824)
ForsterEtiquette (1) in Dancing Mad (1 Apr 1824)
Frenchvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); infantry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
GahaganMr. Milden (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
GayThe Elector (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Mr. Homely (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
GloverPeacock (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); courtiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); village bridegroom (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Alderman Butbelly (33) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (5 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Grab (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Chiloah (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Patrick (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Dugal (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Gollbearers of the jewel banners (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Gouriet2d Harlequin (3) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
HaitFlicflac (1) in Dancing Mad (1 Apr 1824)
Hartbailiffs (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Hillwatchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
JamesColonel Mountford (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824)
JervisCommander of the Guard (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); surgeons (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
JonasMr. Jervis (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); David Deans (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Echo (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Captain Moreton (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Mr. Allworthy (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Ebenezer Crickshanks (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Jones, JohnPantaloon (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Kirby, JamesCol. Demistep (1) in Dancing Mad (1 Apr 1824); principal dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824)
Kirby, MasterBilly Waters (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Long Chow Chot afterwards Clown (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Billy Waters (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Kirby, WilliamCastanet (1) in Dancing Mad (1 Apr 1824)
LeeChassez (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Ortangus afterwards Harlequin (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); principal dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824); Mr. Shuffleshoe (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
MartinMr. Lee (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Brian O'Boggle (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Robert Maydew (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); John, Duke of Argyll (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Humphrey Hogsflesh (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); O'Clogherty (1) in Man and Wife (15 Mar 1824); Martindale (24) in Matter of Doubt (6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); Captain Hector O'Turk (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Captain Fitzpatrick (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); M'Lush (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Sir Adam Contest (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
Meredithwatchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
MillerMumble (2) in Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Lord Ardencourt (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Old Hawthorn (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); 'Squire Money (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Storm (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Sir Amorous Simple (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Archibald (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Mr. Rhubarb (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Doric (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Dunderhead (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Mr. Bindloose (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Lovewine, alias Lavigne (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); 'Squire Western (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); 'Squire Hawthorn (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Baron of Bradwardine (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Moorevillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); landlady (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); waiter[1] (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); infantry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Kankoah (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); servant (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Padbury1st courtier (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); chorus of demons (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Paynechorus of demons (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); constables (15) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 20 Mar 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
PhillipsBell-Ringer (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); John (2) in Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Flicflac (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); glover (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Whistle (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Donald (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Phillips, Mastervillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); courtiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Mr. Goodluck (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Frank (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Walter (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Pucker (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Maradoah (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Solmes (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Muggins (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Tattersal (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Power, TyroneMephostophiles (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
ProudLord Etherington (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Reeve, John2d courtier (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); English Charley (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); chorus of demons (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); Holdfast (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Humphriminos (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mr. Quackleben (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Nabman (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Bailie Macwheeble (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Reeves, W.Dramaticus Devildum, Esq. (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Apollo Daggerwood (2) in Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Artaxomines (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Peter Grill (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Scragg, the butcher (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Constable of the Night (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Junius Popwell (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Belville (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Abrahamides (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Causewin, alias Carwin (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Jerry Hawthorn (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Wilmot (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Mrs. Nosebag (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Rignold, William R.?Jack-in-the-Green (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); soldiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Irish Charley (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); high priest of the golden altar (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); dandy (9) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 10 Jan 1824); Dodge (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Christophorides (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mr. Winterblossom (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Dullpart, alias Delparc (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Queer'em (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Evan Dhu (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Rosevillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); courtiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); grotesque procession of courtiers (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); butcher (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); glass porter (2) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); constables (15) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 20 Mar 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); marker (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); courtiers (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Rumbleinfantry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Salterattendants on the high priest (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); infantry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Sanders, J.Shovelhat (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Dash (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Mr. Mullins (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Gregory (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Ratcliffe (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Robert Feedwell (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Boreall (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Pearcey (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Sir Bingo Binks (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Thickhead, alias Picard (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Lord Fellamer (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); O'Boozle (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Bean Leon (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Sanders, Johnwatchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
ShawAshpicker (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); courtiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Jacob (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); African Sal (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); lover (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Tongue (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Tom Tyburn (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Gripe (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Jacob (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); cavalry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); torembo (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Hatterick (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Farmer Stump (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); African Sal (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); sailors (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Serjeant Haughton (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Shaw, J.Pshaw! Pshaw! (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); fifer (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); baker (6) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (5 Jan 1824 - 10 Jan 1824); dandy (27) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (12 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Quaker (2) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Ragged Jack (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
ShepperdRingfangfunnibus (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Simpson, H.bearers of the jewel banners (38) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
SmithPattiparoah (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824)
Smith, Stephen?The Black Demon (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); flying pieman (33) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (5 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Ferret (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Conrad (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); officer (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); sentinel (1) in Man and Wife (15 Mar 1824); William (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); cavalry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Jack Rattlin (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Black George (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Regular (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Grand Chamberlain (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Colonel Talbot (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824); Squire Flint (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
SouthbyTap (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); poor tradesman (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Spellers2d Clown (3) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
St. Albinwatchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Thomas, J.principal characters (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); Col. Demistep (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Monsieur Pirouette (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); principal dancers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Wade, Jamesvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); courtiers (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); optician (2) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); infantry of the Flints (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); surgeons (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Walbourn, MasterJohn (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
Walbourn, William H.Clown in miniature (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Wallaceprincipal characters (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); Phoenix (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Etiquette (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Dusty Bob (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); principal dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824); Ralph Homespun (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Tom Tackle (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Dusty Bob (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Wallisattendants on the high priest (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); clerk of lottery office (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); infantry of the Dungs (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Wallis, R.watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Wilkinson, James P.Rosenberg (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Mr. Contest (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824)
WilliamsonFrank-in-Stitch (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); General Bombastes (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Jacob Grogram (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Robert Logic, Esq. (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Johnny Stargaze (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Sharpshins (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Laird of Dumbiedikes (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Sammy (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Andrew Careful (24) in Matter of Doubt (6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); Francisco (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mr. Touchwood (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Fountain, alias Fontaine (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Partridge (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Logic (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Boscobell (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
WilsonMr. Discount (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Wrench, Benjaminvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Wright[Und] (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Captain Somerville (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Jack Splash (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Delaval (1) in Man and Wife (15 Mar 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Sponge (6) in No Dinner Yet (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Scape (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Drill (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Tom Jones (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Corinthian Tom (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Sponge (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Adcock, Miss
Arnold, Miss2d Columbine (3) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Baker, Mrs. Charles W.ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Christina (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Dorothea Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Barnet, MissLaura (1) in Apollo Daggerwood (8 Apr 1824); Corinthian Kate (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Ella Rosenberg (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Jeanie Deans (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Mrs. Rhubarb (1) in Lovers of All Sorts (8 Apr 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Dorothea (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Molly (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Lady Bellaston (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Kate (4) in Tom and Jerry (22 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Lady Contest (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824); Lady Clara (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Flora Mac Ivor (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Billings, MissRosette (1) in Dancing Mad (1 Apr 1824)
Blair, MissSilverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Bloomfield, MissSilverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Brown, MissSilverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Bryan, Mrs. Charlottevillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Dolly (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Mrs. Saddletree (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Lady Binks (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Carr, MissMrs. Cinderella Phoenix (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Jenny (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Mrs. Duleger (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Fanny (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Margery Murdockson (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Rose (24) in Matter of Doubt (6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); Tinderella (7) in Quadrupeds (8 Mar 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Lady Penelope Penfeather (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Mrs. Juniper, alias Widow (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Molly Seagrim (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Mrs. Devis (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Carr, Miss A.villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); laundry maid (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Miss Digges (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Susan (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Hannah (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); cook (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Casciana, Missvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Chivers, Missvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); customer (36) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Kesic Chambermaid (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Jane (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Daly, Mrs.Castanet (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Silverspray (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Henry (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); Columbine in miniature (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Dennis, Mrs.Mrs. Huckaback (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Mrs. Glass (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Agnes (11) in Matter of Doubt (20 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824); Mopperella (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Mrs. Dodds (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Biddy, alias Bridget (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Mrs. Western (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Mrs. Tartar (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Mrs. Macleary (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824); Mrs. Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Gaskin, MissMrs. Clatter (2) in Apollo Daggerwood (6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824); Mrs. Prattle (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); fishwoman (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Mrs. Balchristie (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Agnes (13) in Matter of Doubt (6 Oct 1823 - 29 Dec 1823); Blousedora (43) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); landlady (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Moggy Muirtop (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Gay, Missvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); mistress of the toyshop (2) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Mrs. Howden (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Gay, Mrs.ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Giles, Missvillage bride (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Nanny, alias Nannette (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Grant, Missvillagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); ladies of the court (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); ladies of the court (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Hammersley, Miss L.Mrs. Discount (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Hammersley, Miss MiriamMrs. Frank-in-Stitch (9) in Another Piece of Presumption (20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823); Tinderella (36) in Quadrupeds (24 Nov 1823 - 6 Mar 1824); Jane (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Ireland, MissSophia Western (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Edward (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Maria, Mlle.villagers (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); villagers, servants (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); greenwoman (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Caroline, Queen of England (6) in Heart of Midlothian (16 Feb 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Miss Damahoy (12) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 17 Jan 1824); pupils (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Mrs. Muggins (6) in Tereza Tomkins (23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Mrs. Waters (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Phillips, MissRosette (6) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Jane (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Pitt, MissSilverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); Lady Suffolk (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
Pitt, Miss ElizaSue (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Effie Deans (12) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 17 Jan 1824)
Searle, Mrs. CarolineSophia Huckaback (6) in Capers at Canterbury (13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823); Arabella (3) in Cupboard and the Cabinet (6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823); Miss Amelia Money (5) in Down the Area (15 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Rose Maydew (3) in Fun and Fright (3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823); Effie Deans (6) in Heart of Midlothian (16 Feb 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Julia (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); principal characters (5) in Married Bachelor (16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824); Maria (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Mrs. Fringe (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Eliza (4) in Waggeries in Wapping (1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824); Rose Bradwardine (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Tomlinson, Mrs.principal characters (12) in Amour (20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824); Phrosine (7) in Dancing Mad (6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824); Alzala afterwards Columbine (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824); principal dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen (1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824); Rosa (9) in Opposition (13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824); Bertha (1) in Red Indian (25 Mar 1824); principal dancers (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Vidall, MissMrs. Flutterman (1) in Ella Rosenberg (21 Jun 1824); Mrs. Hamford (1) in Two Wives (21 Jun 1824); Deborah (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (21 Jun 1824)
Walbourn, MissSally (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Jenny Anderson (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Waylett, Mrs. HarriettSilverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Wilkins, Mrs.Distaffina (3) in Bombastes Furioso (30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823); Mary Rosebud (2) in Death of Life in London (22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824); Susan Kitchener (17) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824); Madge Wildfire (18) in Heart of Midlothian (5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824); Jenny (8) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824); Clara (1) in Man and Wife (15 Mar 1824); Clara Mowbray (25) in St. Ronan's Well (19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824); Mrs. Honour (18) in Tom Jones (9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824); Sue (52) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823); Davie Gellettley (12) in Waverly (8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Wilkinson, MissMiss Amelia Money (12) in Down the Area (10 Nov 1823 - 22 Nov 1823); Mrs. Rhubarb (7) in Lovers of All Sorts (20 Oct 1823 - 5 Apr 1824); Lucy (6) in Prince and the Player (6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823); Kate (48) in Tom and Jerry (27 Oct 1823 - 20 Dec 1823)
Silverspray's six attendant fairies (41) in Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon (26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Actress of All Work, The; or, My Country Cousin
Amour, L'; or, Wine No Poison(farce) by William H. Oxberry (1 time, 11 May 1824)
* Another Piece of Presumption(ballet) by St. Albin (chor) (12 times, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: St. Albin (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), [William H.] Walbourn (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Daly (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824)
- villagers: [William R.?] Rignold (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Phillips (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miller (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Forster (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), J. Thomas (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Wilson (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss A. Carr (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss Casciana (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss Giles (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss Brown (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss Gaskin (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824), Miss Ireland (12 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 28 Feb 1824)
Apollo Daggerwood(burlesque) by Richard B. Peake (9 times, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Dramaticus Devildum, Esq.: John Reeve (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Mr. Lee: Lee (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Mr. Jervis: Jervis (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Pshaw! Pshaw!: Shaw (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Frank-in-Stitch: [James P.] Wilkinson (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Cleaver: W. Brown (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Frizzy: Elliott (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- D. Lazy: Daly (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Phoenix: [William H.] Walbourn (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Shovelhat: Salter (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Ashpicker: [John] Sanders (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Peacock: Gay (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Bell-Ringer: Payne (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Jack-in-the-Green: W. Reeves (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- [Und]: [Benjamin] Wrench (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Mrs. Cinderella Phoenix: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- Mrs. Frank-in-Stitch: Miss L. Hammersley (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
- First of May mob, other characters of importance: Unlisted (9 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 29 Oct 1823)
Bombastes Furioso(burletta, 1 act) by Unknown (2 times, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Apollo Daggerwood: John Reeve (2 perfs, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Old Fickle: Daly (2 perfs, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Mumble: Meredith (2 perfs, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
- John: Payne (2 perfs, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Laura: [Unk] (1 perf, 6 Apr 1824), Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (1 perf, 8 Apr 1824)
- Mrs. Clatter: Mrs. Dennis (2 perfs, 6 Apr 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
Bruno; or, The Sultan's Favourite(burlesque) by William B. Rhodes (3 times, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Artaxomines: John Reeve (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- Fusbos: W. Brown (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- General Bombastes: [James P.] Wilkinson (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- 1st courtier: Moore (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- 2d courtier: Proud (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- fifer: Shaw (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- drummer: Cooper (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- soldiers: W. Reeves (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823), Cahill (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- courtiers: [John] Sanders (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823), Phillips (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823), J. Thomas (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823), [William R.?] Rignold (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823), Gay (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- Distaffina: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (3 perfs, 30 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
Capers at Canterbury(burletta) by Unknown (1 time, 29 Mar 1824)
Cupboard and the Cabinet, The; or, The Original "Fish Out of Water"(farce, 3 acts) by James R. Planche (6 times, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Captain Somerville: [Benjamin] Wrench (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Lieutenant Vivian: F. Chapman (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Jacob Grogram: [James P.] Wilkinson (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Lawyer Clackit: W. Brown (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Dash: Salter (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Lawyer Clause: Daly (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Brian O'Boggle: Lee (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Mrs. Huckaback: Mrs. Daly (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Sophia Huckaback: Miss E[liza] Pitt (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Mrs. Prattle: Mrs. Dennis (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Jenny: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
Dancing Mad(farce) by William T. Moncrieff (3 times, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Burleigh Protocol: Daly (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Lord Ardencourt: Meredith (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Vincent Ardencourt: Elliott (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Mr. Mullins: Salter (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Peter Grill: John Reeve (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Jacob: [John] Sanders (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
- Arabella: Miss E[liza] Pitt (3 perfs, 6 Nov 1823 - 8 Nov 1823)
Death of Life in London, The; or, Tom and Jerry's Funeral(ballet, 2 acts) by Unknown (7 times, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Duleger: Daly (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- Castanet: Miss Chivers (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Master Kirby (1 perf, 1 Apr 1824)
- Col. Demistep: St. Albin (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), J[ohn] Jones (1 perf, 1 Apr 1824)
- Flicflac: Payne (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Gouriet (1 perf, 1 Apr 1824)
- Etiquette: [William H.] Walbourn (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), [Richard] Flexmore (1 perf, 1 Apr 1824)
- Chassez: W[illiam] Kirby (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- Tropetit: Cooper (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- village bridegroom: Gay (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- Mrs. Duleger: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- Phrosine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- Rosette: Mlle. Maria (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Barnet (1 perf, 1 Apr 1824)
- village bride: Mrs. Gay (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824)
- villagers, servants: [William R.?] Rignold (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), Phillips (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), Miller (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), Forster (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), J. Thomas (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), Wilson (7 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 1 Apr 1824), Miss Carr (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Casciana (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Giles (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Brown (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Gaskin (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823), Miss Ireland (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
Deuce is in Her, The; or, Two Nights in Madrid(burlesque) by Thomas L. Greenwood (2 times, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Robert Logic, Esq.: [James P.] Wilkinson (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Old Hawthorn: Meredith (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- James: [Unk] (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Dusty Bob: [William H.] Walbourn (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Billy Waters: J[ames] Kirby (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- African Sal: [John] Sanders (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Little Jemmy: Cooper (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Scragg, the butcher: John Reeve (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Constable of the Night: John Reeve (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- English Charley: Proud (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Irish Charley: W. Reeves (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Corinthian Kate: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Sue: Miss Pitt (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Fanny: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- Mary Rosebud: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- ghost of Corinthian Tom: Chapman (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
- ghost of Jerry: Watkins Burroughs (2 perfs, 22 Mar 1824 - 25 Mar 1824)
Doctor Faustus and the Black Demon; or, Harlequin and the Seven Fairies of the Grotto(burletta) by James R. Planche (3 times, 29 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824)
Down the Area; or, Mistress and Maid(pantomime, 17 scenes) by Unknown, George B. Herbert (comp) (41 times, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Doctor Faustus: Elliott (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Pantaloon: Jonas (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Long Chow Chot afterwards Clown: J[ames] Kirby (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- The Black Demon: Smith (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mephostophiles: Master Phillips (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- chorus of demons: Moore (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824), Proud (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824), Cahill (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824), Padbury (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824)
- Ringfangfunnibus: J. Shaw (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Ortangus afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- high priest of the golden altar: W. Reeves (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- attendants on the high priest: Wallace (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Rumble (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Ringtanghunnibus: Cooper (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Alzala afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- grotesque procession of courtiers: Gay (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), [William R.?] Rignold (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Phillips (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miller (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Payne (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Forster (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- ladies of the court: Miss Gay (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Brown (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Giles (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Casciana (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Arnold (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Gaskin (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- bearers of the jewel banners: Glover (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824), Shepperd (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824)
- love step bearers: "Comequick" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824), "Highminded" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824)
- Silverspray: Miss Chivers (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Silverspray's six attendant fairies: Miss Walbourn (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Billings (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Phillips (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Wilkinson (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Blair (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824), Miss Bloomfield (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Scull: "Wright" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Oar: "Fearless" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Stern: "Gunner" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Stem: "Steerwell" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Search'em: "Wake" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Graball: "Fly" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- baby: "Master Smallboy" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- fishwoman: Mrs. Dennis (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- landlady: Miller (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- lover: [John] Sanders (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- black boy: "Master White" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Goodluck: Phillips (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- glover: Payne (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- baker: "Dough" (27 perfs, 12 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824), Buxton (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824), Shaw (6 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 10 Jan 1824)
- man with lottery board: Cahill (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- clerk of lottery office: Wallace (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- butcher: [William R.?] Rignold (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- greenwoman: Miss Ireland (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- shopman: "Totter" (36 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- dandy: Shaw (27 perfs, 12 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824), W. Reeves (9 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 10 Jan 1824)
- customer: Miss Casciana (36 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Alderman Gobblegoose: J. Cooper (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- John: "Sad" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- pudding man: "Humble" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- painter: "Less" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Lady Gobblegoose: "Mrs. Pleasure" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Dolly: Miss Brown (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- laundry maid: Miss Carr (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- cook: Dennis (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- waiter[1]: Miller (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- mistress of the toyshop: Miss Gaskin (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- optician: J. Thomas (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Quaker: Shaw (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- glass porter: [William R.?] Rignold (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- old apple woman: "Pippin" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Mr. Birch: "Heath" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- beadle: "Blind" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- flower girl: "Miss Rose" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- maid servant: "Miss Lively" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- china woman: "Mrs. Glass" (2 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Mr. Singlefist: "Armstrong" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Mr. Singlefoot: "Legit" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Hop: "Legless" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Skip: "Woodpin" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Jump: "Timbertoe" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Wrist: "Stump" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Fist: "Lopside" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Longarm: "Lostone" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- boardman: "Poorman" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- flying pieman: Smith (33 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824), "Trip" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- tinker: "Traveller" (8 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- military officer: "Bragg" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- grocer: "Fig" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- waiter[2]: "Cumming" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mud: "Thick" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Slush: "Thin" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- officer's lady: "Miss Stiff" (41 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 6 Apr 1824)
- milliner: "Mrs. Buckram" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1823 - 30 Mar 1824)
- Alderman Butbelly: Gay (33 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- 2d Pantaloon: [Thomas J.] Blanchard (3 perfs, 1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- 2d Harlequin: Goll (3 perfs, 1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- 2d Clown: Southby (3 perfs, 1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- 2d Columbine: Miss Adcock (3 perfs, 1 Apr 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Ella Rosenberg(farce) by Unknown (17 times, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- 'Squire Money: Meredith (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Jack Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Junius Popwell: John Reeve (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Johnny Stargaze: [James P.] Wilkinson (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Dodge: W. Reeves (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Grab: Gay (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Ferret: Smith (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Holdfast: Proud (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Tongue: [John] Sanders (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Stiff: Cooper (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
- constables: Padbury (15 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 20 Mar 1824), [William R.?] Rignold (15 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 20 Mar 1824)
- Miss Amelia Money: Mrs. Wilkins (12 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 22 Nov 1823), Miss E[liza] Pitt (5 perfs, 15 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824)
- Susan Kitchener: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (17 perfs, 10 Nov 1823 - 10 Apr 1824)
Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent(melodrama) by James Kenney (1 time, 21 Jun 1824)
Summary Cast:
- The Elector: Gahagan (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Colonel Mountford: Hill (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Rosenberg: R. Wallis (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Storm: Meredith (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Flutterman: E. Barnes (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Commander of the Guard: James (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Conrad: Smith (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Stephen: Cooke (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- messenger: Evans (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- peasants, pursuers: [blank name] (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Ella Rosenberg: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Christina: Miss Arnold (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mrs. Flutterman: Mrs. Tomlinson (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
Gipsy Daughter, The(farce) by James T. Rodwell? (3 times, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Amorous Simple: Meredith (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Frank: Elliott (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Sharpshins: [James P.] Wilkinson (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Robert Maydew: Lee (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Doctor Gripe'em: Daly (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Gregory: Salter (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
- Rose Maydew: Miss E[liza] Pitt (3 perfs, 3 Nov 1823 - 5 Nov 1823)
Heart of Midlothian, The; or, The Lily of St. Leonard's(burletta) by Unknown (3 times, 16 Mar 1824 - 23 Mar 1824)
Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist(melodrama) by Thomas J. Dibdin (18 times, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
Summary Cast:
- John, Duke of Argyll: Lee (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Staunton: Watkins Burroughs (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- David Deans: Jervis (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Laird of Dumbiedikes: [James P.] Wilkinson (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Reuben Butler: Chapman (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Saddletree: Brown (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Ratcliffe: Salter (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Archibald: Meredith (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Black Frank: Elliott (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Tom Tyburn: [John] Sanders (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Sharpitlaw: Daly (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Rasper: Cooper (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- officer: Smith (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Caroline, Queen of England: "Lady" (12 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 17 Jan 1824), Miss Ireland (6 perfs, 16 Feb 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Lady Suffolk: Miss Phillips (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Jeanie Deans: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Effie Deans: Miss Pitt (12 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 17 Jan 1824), Miss E[liza] Pitt (6 perfs, 16 Feb 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Madge Wildfire: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Margery Murdockson: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Glass: Mrs. Daly (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Saddletree: Miss Brown (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Howden: Miss Gaskin (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Miss Damahoy: Miss Ireland (12 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 17 Jan 1824)
- Mrs. Balchristie: Mrs. Dennis (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- Sally: Miss Vidall (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
- town guard, mob: Unlisted (18 perfs, 5 Jan 1824 - 21 Feb 1824)
Love in a Village(ballet) by John Jones (chor) (9 times, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- principal dancers: J[ohn] Jones (9 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824), W[illiam] Kirby (9 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824), [William H.] Walbourn (9 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824), Cooper (9 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824), Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (9 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 30 Mar 1824)
Lovers of All Sorts; or, Not Such a Fool As He Looks(comic opera) by Isaac Bickerstaffe? (1 time, 11 May 1824)
Man and Wife; or, Love in a Prison(farce) by Unknown, George B. Herbert (comp) (8 times, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Rhubarb: Meredith (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Courtall: Elliott (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Capt. Melford: Chapman (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Humphrey Hogsflesh: Lee (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Sammy: [James P.] Wilkinson (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Strap'em: Daly (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Mrs. Rhubarb: Mrs. Wilkins (7 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 5 Apr 1824), Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (1 perf, 8 Apr 1824)
- Julia: Miss E[liza] Pitt (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Jenny: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (8 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Married Bachelor, The; or, Master and Man(farce) by Unknown (1 time, 15 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Delaval: [Benjamin] Wrench (1 perf, 15 Mar 1824)
- O'Clogherty: Lee (1 perf, 15 Mar 1824)
- sentinel: Smith (1 perf, 15 Mar 1824)
- Clara: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (1 perf, 15 Mar 1824)
* Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since(burletta) by P. P. O'Callaghan (5 times, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- principal characters: [Benjamin] Wrench (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824), Watkins Burroughs (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824), Dennis (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824), Miller (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824), Miss E[liza] Pitt (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824), Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (5 perfs, 16 Mar 1824 - 10 Apr 1824)
No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town(farce) by George H. Rodwell (24 times, 6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Martindale: Lee (24 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Wilmot: Elliott (24 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Andrew Careful: [James P.] Wilkinson (24 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Agnes: Mrs. Dennis (13 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 29 Dec 1823), Mrs. Daly (11 perfs, 20 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
- Rose: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (24 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 3 Jan 1824)
Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters(farce) by James T. Rodwell (6 times, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Doric: Meredith (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Measureton: Elliott (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Dalton: Daly (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Lovell: Bishop (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Robert Feedwell: Salter (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Frank: Phillips (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- William: Smith (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Gripe: [John] Sanders (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
- Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench (6 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 18 Oct 1823)
* Prince and the Player, The; or, A Trifling Mistake(ballet) by St. Albin? (chor) (9 times, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Monsieur Kick de Moon: Daly (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Monsieur Pirouette: St. Albin (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Mr. Shuffleshoe: W[illiam] Kirby (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Ralph Homespun: [William H.] Walbourn (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Dame Homespun: Cooper (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Jane: Mlle. Maria (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- Rosa: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
- pupils: [William R.?] Rignold (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Phillips (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miller (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Forster (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), J. Thomas (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Wilson (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss A. Carr (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss Casciana (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss Giles (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss Brown (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss Gaskin (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824), Miss Ireland (9 perfs, 13 Oct 1823 - 23 Mar 1824)
Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick(burletta, 3 acts) by Unknown (6 times, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Dunderhead: Meredith (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Old Frampton: Daly (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Frederick Frampton: Chapman (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Belville: John Reeve (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Scape: [Benjamin] Wrench (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Walter: Phillips (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Jacob: [John] Sanders (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Lard: Dennis (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Boreall: Salter (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Maria: Miss E[liza] Pitt (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
- Lucy: Mrs. Wilkins (6 perfs, 6 Oct 1823 - 11 Oct 1823)
Red Indian, The; or, The Shipwrecked Mariner and His Faithful Dogs(burlesque, 8 scenes) by Samuel J. Arnold (43 times, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Drill: [Benjamin] Wrench (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Zigzag: Daly (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Echo: Jervis (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Whistle: Payne (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Tap: S[tephen?] Smith (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Pucker: Phillips (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Pearcey: Salter (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Benardo: W. Brown (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Abrahamides: John Reeve (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Bartholomeus: Chapman (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Isaacos: Elliott (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Humphriminos: Proud (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Christophorides: W. Reeves (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Dorothea: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Tinderella: Miss L. Hammersley (36 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 6 Mar 1824), Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (7 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- Mopperella: Mrs. Daly (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- infantry of the Flints: Forster (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Miller (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), J. Thomas (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Rose (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Rumble (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- cavalry of the Flints: Brown (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Elliott (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), [John] Sanders (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Payne (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), W. Reeves (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Proud (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Cahill (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- infantry of the Dungs: Shaw (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Buxton (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Padbury (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Moore (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Glover (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Wallace (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Shepperd (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
- cavalry of the Dungs: Salter (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Smith (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Cooper (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Gay (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), [William R.?] Rignold (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Dennis (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824), Phillips (43 perfs, 24 Nov 1823 - 8 Apr 1824)
* St. Ronan's Well(canine drama) by Unknown (1 time, 25 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Captain Moreton: Jervis (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Bertha: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Henry: Miss Chivers (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Jack Rattlin: Smith (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Tom Pipes: Chapman (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Tom Tackle: [William H.] Walbourn (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Bill Bobstay: Buxton (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Pattiparoah: H. Simpson (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- torembo: [John] Sanders (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Kankoah: Miller (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Maradoah: Phillips (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- Chiloah: Gay (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
- indians, sailors: [blank name] (1 perf, 25 Mar 1824)
Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva(melodrama) by James R. Planche (25 times, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Lord Etherington: [Tyrone] Power (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Tyrrell: Watkins Burroughs (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Sir Bingo Binks: Salter (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mowbray of St. Ronan's: Elliott (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Capt. Jekyl: Chapman (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Captain Hector O'Turk: Lee (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Quackleben: Proud (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Micclewhame: Daly (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Winterblossom: W. Reeves (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Bindloose: Meredith (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mr. Touchwood: [James P.] Wilkinson (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Patrick: Gay (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Anthony: Cooper (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Solmes: Phillips (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- servant: Miller (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Lady Penelope Penfeather: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Lady Binks: Miss Brown (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Clara Mowbray: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Miss Digges: Miss Carr (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Mrs. Dodds: Mrs. Daly (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Kesic Chambermaid: Miss Casciana (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
- Jenny Anderson: Miss Vidall (25 perfs, 19 Jan 1824 - 6 Apr 1824)
* Tom Jones; or, The Foundling(burlesque) by William T. Moncrieff (6 times, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Causewin, alias Carwin: John Reeve (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Fountain, alias Fontaine: [James P.] Wilkinson (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Charley, alias Charles: Brown (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Thickhead, alias Picard: Salter (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Lovewine, alias Lavigne: Meredith (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Dullpart, alias Delparc: W. Reeves (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Johnson: Bishop (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Hatterick: [John] Sanders (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Nabman: Proud (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Nickem: Dennis (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Muggins: Phillips (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Molly: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Juniper, alias Widow: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Biddy, alias Bridget: Mrs. Daly (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Nanny, alias Nannette: Mrs. Gay (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Muggins: Miss Ireland (6 perfs, 23 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London(farce) by Thomas J. Dibdin (18 times, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Allworthy: Jervis (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- 'Squire Western: Meredith (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Tom Jones: [Benjamin] Wrench (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Blifil: Chapman (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Thwackum: Daly (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Square: Elliott (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Partridge: [James P.] Wilkinson (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Dowling: Brown (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Captain Fitzpatrick: Lee (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Lord Fellamer: Salter (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Farmer Stump: [John] Sanders (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Farmer Clump: Cooper (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Black George: Smith (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- servants, huntsmen, travellers: Unlisted (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Lady Bellaston: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Western: Mrs. Daly (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Sophia Western: Miss Miriam Hammersley (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Fringe: Miss E[liza] Pitt (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Honour: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Molly Seagrim: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- landlady: Mrs. Dennis (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Susan: Miss Carr (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Jane: Miss Casciana (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- Mrs. Waters: Miss Ireland (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
- servants, passengers: Unlisted (18 perfs, 9 Feb 1824 - 28 Feb 1824)
Two Wives; or, The Wedding Day(burletta, 3 acts, 20 scenes) by William T. Moncrieff (52 times, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Summary Cast:
- Corinthian Tom: [Benjamin] Wrench (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Jerry Hawthorn: John Reeve (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Logic: [James P.] Wilkinson (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Jemmy Green: W. Brown (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Hon. Dick Trifle: "Flashman" (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- 'Squire Hawthorn: Meredith (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Primefit: Elliott (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- M'Lush: Lee (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- O'Boozle: Salter (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Tartar: Daly (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Cribb: Champion (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Jack the gas light man: Chapman (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Tattersal: Phillips (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Regular: Smith (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Sir Harry Blood: Dennis (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Billy Waters: J[ames] Kirby (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Dusty Bob: [William H.] Walbourn (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Little Jemmy: Cooper (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Ragged Jack: Shaw (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- marker: [William R.?] Rignold (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Queer'em: W. Reeves (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- poor tradesman: S[tephen?] Smith (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- principal dancers: St. Albin (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Mrs. [Caroline] Searle (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Harlequin in miniature: Master Bellam (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Clown in miniature: Master Walbourn (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Columbine in miniature: Miss Chivers (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- watchmen, poundage coves, guinea pigs, copers, divers: Proud (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Padbury (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), J. Sanders (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Gay (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Wallis (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Martin (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Hart (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Spellers (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823), Brady (6 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 1 Nov 1823)
- Kate: Mrs. Wilkins (48 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 20 Dec 1823), Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (4 perfs, 22 Dec 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Sue: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Jane: Miss L. Hammersley (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Mrs. Tartar: Mrs. Daly (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- Mrs. Devis: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
- African Sal: [John] Sanders (52 perfs, 27 Oct 1823 - 27 Dec 1823)
Valentine and Orson [; or, The Wild Man of the Woods](farce) by Unknown (1 time, 21 Jun 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Adam Contest: Lee (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mr. Contest: R. Wallis (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Lord Rakeland: Barry (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mr. Milden: French (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- John: [James] Wade (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- William: Anson (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Lady Contest: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mrs. Hamford: Mrs. Tomlinson (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Hannah: Miss Carr (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
Waggeries in Wapping; or, King Charles's Merry Days(spectacular drama) by Thomas J. Dibdin? (1 time, 30 Mar 1824)
Waverly; or, Sixty Years Since(burletta) by Unknown (4 times, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- King Charles the Second: Elliott (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Wilmot: John Reeve (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Grand Chamberlain: Smith (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Boscobell: [James P.] Wilkinson (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- courtiers: Payne (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Phillips (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), [William R.?] Rignold (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Gay (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miller (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Forster (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- sailors: [John] Sanders (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Dennis (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Proud (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Cahill (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Padbury (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Moore (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Buxton (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Cooper (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Edward: Miss Miriam Hammersley (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Lady Clara: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- Eliza: Miss E[liza] Pitt (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
- ladies of the court: Miss Carr (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miss Casciana (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miss Brown (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miss Gay (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miss Arnold (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824), Miss Giles (4 perfs, 1 Mar 1824 - 6 Mar 1824)
Where Shall I Dine?(melodrama, 3 acts) by Edward Fitzball, George B. Herbert (comp) (12 times, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Baron of Bradwardine: Meredith (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Captain Waverly: Chapman (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Fergus Mac Ivor: Watkins Burroughs (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Laird of Balmawhapple: Brown (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Bailie Macwheeble: Proud (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Davie Gellettley: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Evan Dhu: W. Reeves (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Alexander Saunderson: Daly (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Colonel Talbot: Smith (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Bean Leon: Salter (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Ebenezer Crickshanks: Jervis (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Serjeant Haughton: [John] Sanders (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Donald: Payne (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Malcolm: Dennis (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Dugal: Gay (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- cattle stealers, soldiers, Highlanders: Unlisted (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Flora Mac Ivor: Mrs. [Charles W.] Baker (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Rose Bradwardine: Miss E[liza] Pitt (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Mrs. Nosebag: John Reeve (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Mrs. Macleary: Mrs. Daly (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- Moggy Muirtop: Mrs. Dennis (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
- villagers, dancers, Highland ladies: Unlisted (12 perfs, 8 Mar 1824 - 27 Mar 1824)
(farce) by George H. Rodwell (1 time, 21 Jun 1824)
Summary Cast:
- Sponge: Wright (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mr. Grumpy: Daly (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mr. Discount: Williamson (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mr. Homely: Gahagan (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Squire Flint: Smith (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Fawnwell: Cooke (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Diggery: E. Barnes (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- surgeons: James (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824), J. Thomas (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- bailiffs: Cooke (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824), Hait (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mrs. Grumpy: Mrs. Daly (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Dorothea Grumpy: Miss Arnold (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Mrs. Discount: Miss Grant (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- Deborah: Mrs. Tomlinson (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
- cook: Miss Carr (1 perf, 21 Jun 1824)
Hammersley, Miss L. Miss L. Hammersley Buggins
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