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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900

Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors

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THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI

(formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE)

(ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY)

1806-1900

Calendar for Summer 1830

Edited by Alfrida Lee

A Publication of

The Adelphi Calendar Project

Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors

Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst

Contents

Seasonal Digest

In 1830 there was a summer season, the performances not being given by the Adelphi Company but by that of the English Opera House, whose theatre had been burnt to the ground on 16 February.  George Bartley, the manager, in his closing speech, expressed their plight.  He commented on the necessity of having new scenery, dresses and decorations for every piece, "old and new, every species of property, every book and manuscript and every sheet of music having been destroyed."  The season, he said, was not a prosperous one, owing partly to the smallness of the theatre and the extra expenses "notwithstanding very liberal sacrifices on the parts of the performers."  The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal had commented on the disadvantage of such a small theatre for operatic productions (XXX, 334).  The cost of leasing the theatre may have been considerable, but it seems that the terms were satisfactory on both sides as the E. O. H Company performed at the Adelphi the following summer.

Despite the difficulties, twenty-eight new pieces were given, four of these requiring many different scenes.  New pieces were presented even late in the season.  Music, of course, predominated.  Three of Mozart's operas and one by Marschner were included (the music arranged by Bishop or Hawes) and overtures by Handel, Mozart, Rossini, Paer, and Halevy were given frequently.  Most of the pieces were not, however, of this enduring quality and were usually billed as operettas or operatic farces.  The chief composers were Hawes (musical director), and George Rodwell (musical director of the Adelphi).  Among the authors were John B. Buckstone, who had written for the Adelphi, Richard B. Peake and James R. Planché.

The scenery was created by Tomkins and Pitt, as in the winter seasons, but new names, in addition to those of Godbee and Mrs. Stillman, appear for the wardrobe:  Head and Mrs. Murry.  O. Smith, who performed with the Adelphi Company, is mentioned as being in charge of the "melodramatic department."

The quality of the acting, especially that of Miss Kelly, was praised.  On 2 July, the Times wrote, "There is certainly no actress on the stage who possesses, in anything like the same degree, the influence which she is capable of exercising over the audience.  This is sometimes overdone as it detracts from the intention of the drama.  Notwithstanding this fault (for it is one) Miss Kelly's acting of The Sister of Charity can hardly be surpassed"; and on 10 September in the review of The Irish Girl, the critic said:  "It is a very flimsy affair, but the admirable acting of Miss Kelly brought it through triumphantly.  The character of the Irish Girl was evidently written for her, and around that, which in other hands would have been exceedingly insipid, she threw a halo of interest, which attracted and enchained the strongest feeling of the audience."  Mary Ann Keeley, whose acting was not apparently up to the same standard, also earned a creditable mention.  In Sister of Charity, she "played the part of Ninetta with great effect."  In The Skeleton Lover she played "particularly well."  Robert Keeley in the first mentioned piece was "very amusing," but in Skeleton Lover "rather overcharged the nonsense that was written for him."  Hunt "acquitted himself very agreeably," and the other actors "exerted themselves laudably."  Overall, the efforts of the company had considerable merit, and the fault in productions lay elsewhere.

Some of the authors, unnamed and two unknown, did not serve the company well.  Skeleton Lover was condemned for "nastiness" and as a "piece of vulgarity."  Again the Times critic:  "its chance of future success will depend mainly upon the unsparing curtailment of the objectionable passages; and which they were; the folks behind the scenes cannot be at a loss to discover."  However, "some portions of it were deservedly applauded."  With or without alterations, it was performed intermittently throughout the season, including the closing night.  The author of The Irish Girl was dismissed as "certainly not the most felicitous of writers."

The worst condemnation was of the translation of Don Juan.  The authorship has been attributed to John B. Buckstone.  It is billed as a "free translation of the opera of the same name."  Whether he was the translator or worked from another translation is not known.  His name does not appear on the bill, and though successful in much of his writing for the Adelphi, he seems to have done badly by Don Juan.  The Times said:  "The translation is extremely bad...the dialogue...vapid and pointless."

However, musical compositions and productions generally seem to have been of a high standard.  George Rodwell's music for Skeleton Lover was "of a very pleasing character and extremely well adapted to the drama," and the piece "well got up."  In Don Juan, "the arrangement of the music has been effected by Mr. Hawes, and the manner in which it has been performed is extremely creditable to his taste."  The Adelphi was not ideal for such a production.  The Times wrote,

the theatre is much too small to do justice to the efforts of the actors; it gives no assistance to the best parts of the singing, and exposes all the imperfections which attend the other parts in a most striking light.  The care and good taste which have been bestowed upon the getting up of this opera deserve a more favourable opportunity than can be afforded them here.

Financially the season does not appear to have been a success.  On October 1, the New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal stated, "Mr. Arnold [presumably Bartley, the manager, was intended] has met with slender recompense for his exertions having seldom filled the little theatre of the Adelphi."

In his closing speech, George Bartley mentions Don Juan, "Mozart's great work," as the outstanding piece introduced in the season.  This production alone is evidence of the efforts made by the manager and all the company not only to maintain their standards but to extend their range, and this was no mean achievement in a small theatre.  Bartley's hope of a new theatre was not to be fulfilled until 14 July 1834.

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Daily Calendar for Summer 1830

Illustration: Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Actress, actor-manager  [1st Performance Jul 1, 1830]

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Title:Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Actress, actor-manager
Description:Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Followed her husband into retirement in 1859.  Her last appearance was as Hector in Brough’s burlesque The Siege of Troy.  However, she still appeared in her old parts at benefits.  One of these was as the heroine of Betsy Baker on 17 December 1870.   The Times reported the Adelphi audience gave "a general burst of enthusiasm."
1st Performance:Jul 1, 1830
Theatre:Adelphi
Source:National Portrait Gallery, London: NPG 1558; Age 92.  Located on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anne_Keeley; http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait.php?search=ap&npgno=1558&eDate=&lDate=., Jul 1, 1830

Illustration: Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Actress, actor-manager  [1st Performance Jul 1, 1830]

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Title:Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Actress, actor-manager
Description:Keeley, Mrs. Robert (Mary Anne Goward) (1805-1899): Appeared at the Adelphi, particularly in the 1830s.  She played in the provinces before appearing at the Lyceum in 1825.  She married Robert Keeley in the summer of 1829, and they often performed together.  In 1838, she was a hit as Smike and later triumphed in another male part--Jack Sheppard.
1st Performance:Jul 1, 1830
Theatre:Adelphi
Source:(c1830-1850) cityoflondon.gov.uk; ‘Breeches Role’.  Located on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anne_Keeley; http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/lma_learning/theatrelands/gallery.asp?ID=TL-IG-09.jpg., Jul 1, 1830

1 July 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
1 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sister of Charity (1)

Title Comment:  Sister of Charity reviewed in Times, 2 July 1830

Author: [Baynem]; Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Next 2 July 1830

Genre:  (Opera) romantick drama

First Night Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo (peasant): [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Jacomo: Fuller
Worgman (sentinel): Salter
St. Ursula (the Sister of Charity): Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (1st time in London this year)
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (1st time)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Lying Made Easy (1)

Title Comment:  Lying Made Easy reviewed in Times, 2 July 1830

Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Next 3 July 1830

Genre:  (Comic operetta) comick operetta

First Night Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow (his nephew): Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (1st time)
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (1st time here)
 

3)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (1)

Author: [Richard B. Peake]; Composer: George H. Rodwell

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Next 16 July 1830

Genre:  (Comic operetta) comick operetta

First Night Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

2 July 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
2 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sister of Charity (2)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 1 July 1830; Next 3 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lieutenant: Irwin

Cast Changes:

ADDS  Lieutenant: Irwin
OMITS  Jacomo: Fuller

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Gretna Green (1)

Author: [Samuel Beazley Jr.]; Composer: George W. Reeve

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Next 16 July 1830

Genre:  (Operetta) musical entertainment

First Night Cast:

Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland
Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett
Mr. Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench
Larder: G[eorge] Penson
Emily: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly

3)  Amateurs and Actors (1)

Author: [Richard B. Peake]

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Next 5 July 1830

Genre:  (Operatic farce) musical farce; 2 acts

First Night Cast:

David Dulcet Esq. (musical amateur who employs Mr. O. P. Bustle, attached to theatricals and Miss Mary Hardacre): [James] Bland
Mr. O. P. Bustle (provincial manager, but engaged to superintend some private theatricals): G[eorge] Penson
Wing (poor country actor): [Benjamin] Wrench
Elderberry (retired manufacturer): [George] Bartley
Berry (actor for the heavy business): Fuller
Timkins (Elderberry's factotum): Minton
Geoffry Muffincap (elderly charity boy, let out as a servant at Bustle's lodgings): [Robert] Keeley
Miss Mary Hardacre (fugitive ward of Elderberry): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Mary Goneril (strolling tragedy actress and a serious evil to her husband): Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Music

Music Commentary

Song

Song Commentary

General, Music

General, Song


3 July 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
3 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sister of Charity (3)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 2 July 1830; Next 6 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lieutenant: Irwin

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Lying Made Easy (2)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 1 July 1830; Next 23 July 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

3)  The Master's Rival; or, A Day at Boulogne (1)

Author: [Richard B. Peake]; Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 3 July 1830; Next 8 July 1830

Genre:  (Operatic farce) comick entertainment interspersed with songs

First Night Cast:

Sir Colley Cowmeadow: [George] Bartley
Peter Shack: [Benjamin] Wrench
Paul Shack: [Robert] Keeley
Captain Middleton: [James] Bland
Mr. Aldgate: W. Bennett
Robin: Salter
Barnes: Minton
Mrs. Aldgate: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Amelia Aldgate: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Tibby Postlethwaite: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

Music

General, Music


5 July 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
5 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (1)

Title Comment:  1st time on English stage

Author: [John B. Buckstone]; Composer: Herr Wolfgang A. Mozart; Arranger: William Hawes

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Next 6 July 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera) grand romantic comic opera (being a free translation of the opera of the same name)

First Night Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar (from Bath and Bristol concerts, 1st app)
Don Pedro (commandant): Aldridge (from tr Bath, 1st London app)
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson (from tr Dublin, 1st London app)
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Artistic Supervision

Spectacle

Scenery Description

Title: General Commentary

2)  Amateurs and Actors (2)

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Previous 2 July 1830

Cast:

David Dulcet Esq.: [James] Bland
Mr. O. P. Bustle: G[eorge] Penson
Wing: [Benjamin] Wrench
Elderberry: [George] Bartley
Berry: Fuller
Timkins: Minton
Geoffry Muffincap: [Robert] Keeley
Miss Mary Hardacre: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Mary Goneril: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

6 July 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
6 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (2)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 5 July 1830; Next 7 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sister of Charity (4)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 3 July 1830; Next 7 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lieutenant: Irwin

7 July 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
7 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (3)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 6 July 1830; Next 8 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sister of Charity (5)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 6 July 1830; Next 10 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lieutenant: Irwin

8 July 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
8 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (4)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 7 July 1830; Next 9 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Master's Rival; or, A Day at Boulogne (2)

Performances:  First 3 July 1830; Previous 3 July 1830; Next 17 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Colley Cowmeadow: [George] Bartley
Peter Shack: [Benjamin] Wrench
Paul Shack: [Robert] Keeley
Captain Middleton: [James] Bland
Mr. Aldgate: W. Bennett
Robin: Salter
Barnes: Minton
Mrs. Aldgate: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Amelia Aldgate: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Tibby Postlethwaite: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

9 July 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
9 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (5)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 8 July 1830; Next 10 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Cast Changes:

OMITS  peasantry, guests, domestics: Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Military Tactics (1)

Title Comment:  1st time this season

Author: [James R. Planché]; Composer: [George W. Reeve]

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Next 31 August 1830

Genre:  (Comic operetta) comic operetta

First Night Cast:

Monsieur Tateur (retired merchant): [George] Bartley
Colonel Belfront: James Vining
Captain Francoeur: Thorne
Finesse (valet to Monsieur Tateur): [Benjamin] Wrench
Julie (niece to Monsieur Tateur): Miss Ferguson (1st time)
 

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (1)

Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Next 17 July 1830

Genre:  (Operetta) new operetta

First Night Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest (Captain of Hussars): [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour (Hussar): G[eorge] Penson
Blaston (trumpeter of Hussars): Salter
Pippin (black porter of the chateau): Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine (femme de chambre): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

Music

General, Music


10 July 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
10 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (6)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 9 July 1830; Next 12 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sister of Charity (6)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 7 July 1830; Next 17 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lieutenant: Irwin

12 July 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
12 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (7)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 10 July 1830; Next 13 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sergeant's Wife (1)

Title Comment:  1st time this season

Author: [John Banim]; Composer: Goss

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Next 13 July 1830

Genre:  (Melodrama) new drama

First Night Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch (the sergeant): Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette (Sergeant's wife): Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

Dance

General, Music


13 July 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
13 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (8)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 12 July 1830; Next 20 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sergeant's Wife (2)

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Previous 12 July 1830; Next 19 July 1830

Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch: Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

General, Advertisement


14 July 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi

Dark: Lying in State of King George IV


15 July 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi

Dark: Funeral King George IV


16 July 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
16 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (1)

Title Comment:  Skeleton Lover reviewed in Times 17 July 1830; "Founded on black letter tract The Condign Punishment of a Transylvania Necromancer" (bill); 1st time ever

Author: [Unknown]; Composer: George H. Rodwell

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Next 17 July 1830

Genre:  (Melodrama) entirely new and original romantick musical drama; 2 acts

First Night Cast:

Count Rudolph (the lover): O. Smith
Hans Bobbs (his valet): [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert (rival to Count Rudolph): Hunt (1st app here)
Balthazar Elzevir (aged bookseller): W. Bennett
Bonck (blind fiddler): Salter
Stobel (steward to the Baron): Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted
Constance (daughter of Baron Von Glowenstein): Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta (niece to Elzevir): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda (attendant on Constance): Mrs. East

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Artistic Supervision

Spectacle

Scenery Description

2)  Gretna Green (2)

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Previous 2 July 1830; Next 22 July 1830

Cast:

Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland
Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett
Mr. Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench
Larder: J. Russell
Emily: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly

Cast Changes:

BUT  Larder: J. Russell (replaces G[eorge] Penson)

3)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (2)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 1 July 1830; Next 20 July 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

17 July 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
17 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (2)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 16 July 1830; Next 19 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (2)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 9 July 1830; Next 20 July 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Sister of Charity (7)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 10 July 1830; Next 21 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

Cast Changes:

BUT  Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse (replaces Mrs. [Robert] Keeley)

19 July 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
19 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (3)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 17 July 1830; Next 21 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  He "Lies Like Truth" (1)

Author: [F. Kimpton]

Performances:  First 19 July 1830; Next 21 July 1830

Genre:  (Comic operetta) comick operetta

First Night Cast:

Sir Charles Manly: Baker
Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Priscilla: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Sergeant's Wife (3)

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Previous 13 July 1830; Next 22 July 1830

Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch: Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

20 July 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
20 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (9)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 13 July 1830; Next 22 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (3)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 16 July 1830; Next 23 August 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (3)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 17 July 1830; Next 26 July 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

21 July 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
21 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (4)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 19 July 1830; Next 23 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  He "Lies Like Truth" (2)

Performances:  First 19 July 1830; Previous 19 July 1830; Next 21 August 1830

Cast:

Sir Charles Manly: Baker
Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Priscilla: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Sister of Charity (8)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 17 July 1830; Next 23 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

22 July 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
22 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (10)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 20 July 1830; Next 24 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Gretna Green (3)

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Previous 16 July 1830; Next 13 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland
Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett
Mr. Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench
Larder: J. Russell
Emily: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly

3)  The Sergeant's Wife (4)

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Previous 19 July 1830; Next 28 July 1830

Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch: Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

23 July 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
23 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (5)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 21 July 1830; Next 24 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Lying Made Easy (3)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 3 July 1830; Next 6 August 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

3)  The Sister of Charity (9)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 21 July 1830; Next 26 July 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

24 July 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
24 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (6)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 23 July 1830; Next 26 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Don Juan (11)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 22 July 1830; Next 28 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills

26 July 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
26 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Skeleton Lover! (7)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 24 July 1830; Next 29 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Sister of Charity (10)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 23 July 1830; Next 12 August 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (4)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 20 July 1830; Next 20 August 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

27 July 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
27 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (1)

Title Comment:  "Freely translated from the German of Wilhelm A. Wohlbruck" (bill)

Author: [James R. Planché]; Composer: Heinrich A. Marschner; Arranger: William Hawes

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Next 30 July 1830

Genre:  (Opera) grand romantic opera; intro, 2 acts

First Night Cast:

(characters in the introduction)
      Eblis (Prince of Evil): O. Smith
      Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
      Alexis Zeriny (Hungarian officer): T. Millar (1st time)
      Yanitza (Greek Chieftain): [Frank?] Matthews
      Marco: Irwin
      Ianthe (daughter of Yanitza): Miss Ferguson (1st time)
(characters in the opera)
      Baron Kassova: Thorne
      Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
      Wenzel (Baron's heiduk): [James] Bland
      Martin Brunn (host of the Golden Eagle): Minton
      Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
      Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
      Michael Zips: Salter
      Johan Bosky: Fuller
      peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
            Bowman
            Cooper
            East
            Fuller
            Green
            Heath
            Henshaw
            Irwin
            Jones
            May
            Miller
            Sherriff
            Walsh
            Willis
            Miss Blackford
            Mrs. East
            Miss Gliddon
            Miss S. Goward
            Miss Melbourne
            Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
            Mrs. Nursey
            Miss Vials
            Miss Perry
            Mrs. Walsh
            Miss Reid
            Mrs. Wells
            Mrs. Tennant
            Miss Wills
      Henrika (Baron Kassova's daughter): Miss Betts
      Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
      Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Cast Commentary

Music Commentary

Scenery Description

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (1)

Author: [Unknown]; Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Next 28 July 1830

Genre:  (Operatic farce) new dramatic foolery

First Night Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  Free and Easy (1)

Author: [Samuel J. Arnold]; Composer: John Addison

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Next 5 August 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera)

First Night Cast:

Sir John Freeman: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Courtly: [George] Bartley
Ralph: [Frank?] Matthews
Michael: [Robert] Keeley
Richard: Salter
Peter: Miss Lane
Mrs. Courtly: Miss Ferguson
Eugenia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Gertrude: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Rose: Miss Fenton
cook: Mrs. Jerrold

28 July 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
28 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (12)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 24 July 1830; Next 31 July 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Cast Changes:

ADDS  peasantry, guests, domestics: Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (2)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 27 July 1830; Next 29 July 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  The Sergeant's Wife (5)

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Previous 22 July 1830; Next 13 August 1830

Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch: Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

29 July 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
29 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Midas (1)

Author: [Kane O'Hara]

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Next 31 July 1830

Genre:  (Burletta) admired burletta

First Night Cast:

(immortals)
      Jupiter: Aldridge
      Apollo: Miss Coveney (1st time here)
      Pan: Thorne
      Mars: H. Jones
      Bacchus: Green
      Mercury: Heath
      Vulcan: Fuller
      Ganymede: J. Cooper
      Juno: Mrs. East
      Minerva: Miss Wills
      Venus: Miss Melbourne
      the Graces:
            Mrs. Wells
            Miss Vials
            Miss Reid
(mortals)
      Midas: J. Russell
      Sileno: Salter
      Damaetas: [James] Bland
      shepherd: Willis
      Mysis: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
      Daphne: Miss Ferguson
      Nysa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Skeleton Lover! (8)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 26 July 1830; Next 30 July 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (1)

Author: [Richard B. Peake]

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Next 2 August 1830

Genre:  (Musical farce) revived musical farce; 1 act

First Night Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (3)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 28 July 1830; Next 30 July 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

General, Music


30 July 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
30 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (2)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 27 July 1830; Next 2 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Title: General Commentary

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (4)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 29 July 1830; Next 31 July 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (9)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 29 July 1830; Next 2 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

31 July 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
31 July 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (13)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 28 July 1830; Next 3 August 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (5)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 30 July 1830; Next 3 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  Midas (2)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 29 July 1830; Next 4 August 1830

Cast:

Jupiter: Aldridge
Apollo: Miss Coveney
Pan: Thorne
Mars: H. Jones
Bacchus: Green
Mercury: Heath
Vulcan: Fuller
Ganymede: J. Cooper
Juno: Mrs. East
Minerva: Miss Wills
Venus: Miss Melbourne
the Graces:
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
Midas: J. Russell
Sileno: Salter
Damaetas: [James] Bland
shepherd: Willis
Mysis: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Daphne: Miss Ferguson
Nysa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

2 August 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
2 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (3)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 30 July 1830; Next 5 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (2)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 29 July 1830; Next 3 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (10)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 30 July 1830; Next 10 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

3 August 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
3 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (14)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 31 July 1830; Next 10 August 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (3)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 2 August 1830; Next 5 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (6)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 31 July 1830; Next 4 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

4 August 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
4 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Midas (3)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 31 July 1830; Next 6 August 1830

Cast:

Jupiter: Aldridge
Apollo: Miss Coveney
Pan: Thorne
Mars: H. Jones
Bacchus: Green
Mercury: Heath
Vulcan: Fuller
Ganymede: J. Cooper
Juno: Mrs. East
Minerva: Miss Wills
Venus: Miss Melbourne
the Graces:
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
Midas: J. Russell
Sileno: Salter
Damaetas: [James] Bland
shepherd: Willis
Mysis: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Daphne: Miss Ferguson
Nysa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Bottle Imp (1)

Title Comment:  1st time here

Author: [Richard B. Peake]; Composer: George H. Rodwell

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Next 6 August 1830

Genre:  (Melodrama) operatick romance

First Night Cast:

Albert (German traveller): Hunt (1st time)
Willibald (Albert's servant): [Robert] Keeley
Nicola (Spaniard): Baker
Waldeck (farmer): [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade (Nicola's son, officer of musqueteers in the Venetian service): Perkins
Shadrac (Jew pedlar): Minton
Jomelli (musqueteer): Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio (agent of the Inquisition): J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia (daughter of Waldeck): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia (Venetian lady): Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa (Lucretia's attendant): Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  Spoiled Child (1)

Author: [Mrs. Dorothea Jordan]

Author Commentary:  This farce has been attributed also to Isaac Bickerstaffe, Richard Ford; Mrs. Jordan was known for many years as "Little Pickle"

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Next 6 August 1830

Genre:  (Musical farce) musical entertainment

First Night Cast:

Little Pickle: Miss Coveney
Old Pickle: W. Bennett
Tag: [Benjamin] Wrench
John: Salter
Thomas: East
Miss Pickle: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Maria: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Margery: Mrs. Jerrold
Susan: Mrs. East

Dance

4)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (7)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 3 August 1830; Next 9 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

5 August 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
5 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (4)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 2 August 1830; Next 7 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (4)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 3 August 1830; Next 7 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  Free and Easy (2)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 27 July 1830

Cast:

Sir John Freeman: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Courtly: [George] Bartley
Ralph: [Frank?] Matthews
Michael: [Robert] Keeley
Richard: Salter
Peter: Miss Lane
Mrs. Courtly: Miss Ferguson
Eugenia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Gertrude: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Rose: Miss Fenton
cook: Mrs. Jerrold

6 August 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
6 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Spoiled Child (2)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 4 August 1830

Cast:

Little Pickle: Miss Coveney
Old Pickle: W. Bennett
Tag: [Benjamin] Wrench
John: Salter
Thomas: East
Miss Pickle: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Maria: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Margery: Mrs. Jerrold
Susan: Mrs. East

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Bottle Imp (2)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 4 August 1830; Next 7 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Baker
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Perkins
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  Lying Made Easy (4)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 23 July 1830; Next 24 August 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

4)  Midas (4)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 4 August 1830; Next 11 August 1830

Cast:

Jupiter: Aldridge
Apollo: Miss Coveney
Pan: Thorne
Mars: H. Jones
Bacchus: Green
Mercury: Heath
Vulcan: Fuller
Ganymede: J. Cooper
Juno: Mrs. East
Minerva: Miss Wills
Venus: Miss Melbourne
the Graces:
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
Midas: J. Russell
Sileno: Salter
Damaetas: [James] Bland
shepherd: Willis
Mysis: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Daphne: Miss Ferguson
Nysa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

7 August 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
7 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (5)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 5 August 1830; Next 9 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (5)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 5 August 1830; Next 10 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Bottle Imp (3)

Title Comment:  Times has Lying Made Easy as 3 piece

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 6 August 1830; Next 9 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: James Vining
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Perkins
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Cast Changes:

BUT  Nicola: James Vining (replaces Baker)

9 August 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
9 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (6)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 7 August 1830; Next 12 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (8)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 4 August 1830; Next 11 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: James Vining
Jem: Heath
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  The Bottle Imp (4)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 7 August 1830; Next 11 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: James Vining
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Perkins
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

10 August 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
10 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (15)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 3 August 1830; Next 17 August 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Title: General Commentary

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (6)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 7 August 1830; Next 12 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (11)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 2 August 1830; Next 14 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

11 August 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
11 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Bottle Imp (5)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 9 August 1830; Next 13 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: [James] Bland
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Cast Changes:

BUT  Conrade: [James] Bland (replaces Perkins)
  Nicola: Perkins (replaces James Vining)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Highland Reel (1)

Author: [John O'Keefe]; Composer: [William Shield]

Performances:  First 11 August 1830; Next 13 August 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera) popular musical entertainment

First Night Cast:

McGilpin: W. Bennett
Sandy: T. Millar
Charley: Thorne
Captain Dash: Benson E. Hill
Sergeant Jack: [James] Bland
Shelty: [Robert] Keeley
Laird of Raasay: Minton
Croudy: [Frank?] Matthews
Apie: Heath
Benin: Richardson
servant: J. Cooper
peasants, constables:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
      Miss Blackford
Moggy McGilpin: Miss Coveney (1st time this role)
Jenny: Miss Ferguson

Song

3)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (9)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 9 August 1830; Next 14 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: Benson E. Hill
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

Cast Changes:

BUT  Hoaxley: Benson E. Hill (replaces James Vining)
OMITS  Jem: Heath

4)  Midas (5)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 6 August 1830

Cast:

Jupiter: Aldridge
Apollo: Miss Coveney
Pan: Thorne
Mars: H. Jones
Bacchus: Green
Mercury: Heath
Vulcan: Fuller
Ganymede: J. Cooper
Juno: Mrs. East
Minerva: Miss Wills
Venus: Miss Melbourne
the Graces:
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
Midas: J. Russell
Sileno: Salter
Damaetas: [James] Bland
shepherd: Willis
Mysis: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Daphne: Miss Ferguson
Nysa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

12 August 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
12 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (7)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 9 August 1830; Next 14 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (7)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 10 August 1830; Next 13 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Sister of Charity (11)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 26 July 1830; Next 19 August 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

13 August 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
13 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sergeant's Wife (6)

Performances:  First 12 July 1830; Previous 28 July 1830

Cast:

Old Cartouch: [George] Bartley
Frederick Cartouch: Thorne
Sergeant Louis: [James] Bland
Sergeant George: Irwin
Robin: [Robert] Keeley
Dennis: [Frank?] Matthews
Gaspard: O. Smith
Lisette: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Margot: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Highland Reel (2)

Performances:  First 11 August 1830; Previous 11 August 1830

Cast:

McGilpin: W. Bennett
Sandy: T. Millar
Charley: Thorne
Captain Dash: Benson E. Hill
Sergeant Jack: [James] Bland
Shelty: [Robert] Keeley
Laird of Raasay: Minton
Croudy: [Frank?] Matthews
Apie: Heath
Benin: Richardson
servant: J. Cooper
peasants, constables:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Vials
      Miss Reid
      Miss Blackford
Moggy McGilpin: Miss Coveney
Jenny: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello

Cast Changes:

BUT  Jenny: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (replaces Miss Ferguson)

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (8)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 12 August 1830; Next 16 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Bottle Imp (6)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 11 August 1830; Next 16 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Cast Changes:

BUT  Conrade: Baker (replaces [James] Bland)

14 August 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
14 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (8)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 12 August 1830; Next 18 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Cast Changes:

BUT  Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (replaces Miss Ferguson)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (10)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 11 August 1830

Cast:

Old Fizzlegig: [George] Bartley
Old Quizby: W. Bennett
Cornelius Cramcalf: [Robert] Keeley
Tom Trimbush: Thorne
Hoaxley: Benson E. Hill
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Miss Peggy: Miss Ferguson

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (12)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 10 August 1830; Next 17 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

16 August 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
16 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (1)

Title Comment:  1st time this theatre

Author: [Samuel J. Arnold]; Composer: Herr Wolfgang A. Mozart; Arranger: William Hawes

Performances:  First 16 August 1830; Next 20 August 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera) comic opera

First Night Cast:

Ferrando (young Italian officer): Hunt (1st time)
Guglielmo (young Italian officer): Thorne
Alphonso: H[enry] Phillips
Fiordiligi (sister to Dorabella): Miss Betts
Dorabella (sister to Fiordiligi): Miss Ferguson (1st time)
Despina (servant to Dorabella): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (1st time)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (9)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 13 August 1830; Next 17 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Bottle Imp (7)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 13 August 1830; Next 18 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

17 August 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
17 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (16)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 10 August 1830; Next 25 August 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (10)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 16 August 1830; Next 18 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (13)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 14 August 1830; Next 19 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

18 August 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
18 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (9)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 14 August 1830; Next 21 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (11)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 17 August 1830; Next 19 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Bottle Imp (8)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 16 August 1830; Next 21 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

19 August 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
19 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sister of Charity (12)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 12 August 1830; Next 7 September 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (12)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 18 August 1830; Next 20 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (14)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 17 August 1830; Next 26 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

20 August 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
20 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (2)

Performances:  First 16 August 1830; Previous 16 August 1830

Cast:

Ferrando: Hunt
Guglielmo: Thorne
Alphonso: H[enry] Phillips
Fiordiligi: Miss Betts
Dorabella: Miss Ferguson
Despina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (13)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 19 August 1830; Next 28 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (5)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 26 July 1830; Next 25 August 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

4)  The Rendezvous (1)

Title Comment:  1st time this theatre

Author: [Richard Ayton]; Composer: Price

Performances:  First 20 August 1830

Genre:  (Operetta) comick operetta

First Night Cast:

Captain Bolding: Thorne
Charles: [James] Bland
Quake: W. Bennett
Simon: [Robert] Keeley
Smart: Salter
Sophia: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Rose: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

21 August 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
21 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (10)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 18 August 1830; Next 23 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  He "Lies Like Truth" (3)

Performances:  First 19 July 1830; Previous 21 July 1830; Next 28 August 1830

Cast:

Sir Charles Manly: Baker
Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Priscilla: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Bottle Imp (9)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 18 August 1830; Next 24 August 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

23 August 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
23 August 1830
playbill
Westminster Public Library

1)  Der Vampyr (11)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 21 August 1830; Next 27 August 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (1)

Title Comment:  1st time here

Author: [Richard B. Peake]; Composer: George H. Rodwell

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Next 24 August 1830

Genre:  (?Musical entertainment) new musical entertainment; 2 acts

First Night Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici (Grand Duke of Florence): Hunt (1st time)
Ludovico de Medici (Lorenzo's cousin): [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio (in the suite of Lodovico): James Vining
Camaldoli (confidant of Lorenzo): Benson E. Hill
Monaco (comic actor): J. Russell
Doctor Manente (physician of Florence and rival to Dr. Flamingo): [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo (rival to Manente): O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi (black servant): Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha (daughter of Montefieri): Miss H[arriet] Cawse (1st time)
Vergellina (Amarantha's attendant): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida (wife of Doctor Manente): Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Scenery Description

3)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (4)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 20 July 1830; Next 26 August 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

General, Commentary


24 August 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
24 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Spring Lock (2)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 23 August 1830; Next 25 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Lying Made Easy (5)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 6 August 1830; Next 26 August 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

3)  The Bottle Imp (10)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 21 August 1830; Next 10 September 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

25 August 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
25 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (17)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 17 August 1830; Next 31 August 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (3)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 24 August 1830; Next 26 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (6)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 20 August 1830; Next 27 August 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

26 August 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
26 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Spring Lock (4)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 25 August 1830; Next 27 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Title: General Commentary

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (5)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 23 August 1830; Next 8 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (15)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 19 August 1830; Next 30 August 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

4)  Lying Made Easy (6)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 24 August 1830; Next 17 September 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

27 August 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
27 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (12)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 23 August 1830; Next 2 September 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (5)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 26 August 1830; Next 28 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (7)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 25 August 1830; Next 10 September 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

28 August 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
28 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Deuce Is in Her (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever

Author: [Richard J. Raymond]; Composer: John Barnett

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Next 30 August 1830

Genre:  (Operatic farce) new operetta

First Night Cast:

Sir Guy Don (disguised as his own steward): [George] Bartley
Greville (Sir Guy's nephew): [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (6)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 27 August 1830; Next 30 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (14)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 20 August 1830; Next 30 August 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  He "Lies Like Truth" (4)

Performances:  First 19 July 1830; Previous 21 August 1830; Next 11 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Charles Manly: Baker
Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Priscilla: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

30 August 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
30 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Deuce Is in Her (2)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 28 August 1830; Next 1 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (7)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 28 August 1830; Next 31 August 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (15)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 28 August 1830; Next 1 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (16)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 26 August 1830; Next 1 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

31 August 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
31 August 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (18)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 25 August 1830; Next 4 September 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (8)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 30 August 1830; Next 1 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  Military Tactics (2)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 9 July 1830

Cast:

Monsieur Tateur: [George] Bartley
Colonel Belfront: James Vining
Captain Francoeur: Thorne
Finesse: [Benjamin] Wrench
Julie: Miss Ferguson
 

1 September 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
1 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Deuce Is in Her (3)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 30 August 1830; Next 3 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Spring Lock (9)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 31 August 1830; Next 2 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (16)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 30 August 1830; Next 3 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (17)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 30 August 1830; Next 3 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

2 September 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
2 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Der Vampyr (13)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 27 August 1830; Next 20 September 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Cast Changes:

BUT  Ianthe: Miss Ferguson (replaces Miss [Leonora] Pincott)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (1)

Author: [Unknown]; Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Next 3 September 1830

Genre:  (Vaudeville) new vaudeville

First Night Cast:

Bertrand (discharged servant): James Vining
Jacot (peasant): J. Russell
Gripard (money scrivener): W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  The Spring Lock (10)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 1 September 1830; Next 4 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3 September 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
3 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Deuce Is in Her (4)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 1 September 1830; Next 6 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (2)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 2 September 1830; Next 4 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (17)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 1 September 1830; Next 6 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (18)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 1 September 1830; Next 6 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

4 September 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
4 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Don Juan (19)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 31 August 1830; Next 21 September 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (3)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 3 September 1830; Next 6 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Music

3)  The Spring Lock (11)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 2 September 1830; Next 7 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

6 September 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
6 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Deuce Is in Her (5)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 3 September 1830; Next 9 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (4)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 4 September 1830; Next 8 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (18)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 3 September 1830; Next 7 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (19)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 3 September 1830; Next 8 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

7 September 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
7 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Sister of Charity (13)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 19 August 1830; Next 20 September 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  "Wanted a Governess!" (19)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 6 September 1830; Next 10 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

3)  The Spring Lock (12)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 4 September 1830; Next 11 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

8 September 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
8 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Rosina (1)

Title Comment:  "An adaptation of Favart's Les Moissonneurs, 1768" (Nicoll)

Author: [Mrs. Frances Brooke]; Composer: William Shield

Performances:  First 8 September 1830; Next 11 September 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera) comick opera

First Night Cast:

Belville: T. Millar (1st time)
Captain Belville: [James] Bland
rustic: Salter
William: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
first Irishman: Benson E. Hill
second Irishman: Miller
haymakers, villagers: Unlisted
Rosina: Mrs. Evans (1st time this company, 4th any stage)
Phoebe: Miss Ferguson
Dorcas: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Song

2)  The Foster-brothers (5)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 6 September 1830; Next 9 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (6)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 26 August 1830; Next 13 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (20)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 6 September 1830; Next 14 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

9 September 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
9 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Irish Girl (1)

Author: [Richard? Ryan]; Composer: William Hawes

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Next 10 September 1830

Genre:  (Melodrama) new musical drama

First Night Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke (under assumed name of Gerald): Hunt
Mandeville (steward to Lord Kilmore): Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke (the Irish Girl): Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (6)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 8 September 1830; Next 11 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  The Deuce Is in Her (6)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 6 September 1830; Next 16 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

General, Music

General, Music Commentary


10 September 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
10 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Irish Girl (2)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 9 September 1830; Next 13 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: Hunt
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (8)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 27 August 1830; Next 18 September 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (20)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 7 September 1830; Next 14 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Bottle Imp (11)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 24 August 1830; Next 13 September 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

11 September 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
11 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Foster-brothers (7)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 9 September 1830; Next 14 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Title: General Commentary

2)  Rosina (2)

Performances:  First 8 September 1830; Previous 8 September 1830; Next 18 September 1830

Cast:

Belville: T. Millar
Captain Belville: [James] Bland
rustic: Salter
William: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
first Irishman: Benson E. Hill
second Irishman: Green
haymakers, villagers: [Unlisted]
Rosina: Mrs. Evans
Phoebe: Miss Ferguson
Dorcas: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

Cast Changes:

BUT  second Irishman: Green (replaces Miller)

3)  He "Lies Like Truth" (5)

Performances:  First 19 July 1830; Previous 28 August 1830

Cast:

Sir Charles Manly: Baker
Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Priscilla: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

4)  The Spring Lock (13)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 7 September 1830; Next 15 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

13 September 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
13 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (3)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 10 September 1830; Next 14 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Cast Changes:

ADDS  peasants: East
  peasants: Fuller
  peasants: Green
  peasants: Henshaw
  peasants: Jones
  peasants: May
  peasants: Walsh
BUT  Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar (replaces Hunt)

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (7)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 8 September 1830; Next 16 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  Gretna Green (4)

Performances:  First 2 July 1830; Previous 22 July 1830

Cast:

Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland
Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett
Mr. Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench
Larder: J. Russell
Emily: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly

4)  The Bottle Imp (12)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 10 September 1830; Next 22 September 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

14 September 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
14 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (4)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 13 September 1830; Next 15 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (8)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 11 September 1830; Next 24 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (21)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 10 September 1830; Next 17 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (21)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 8 September 1830; Next 16 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

15 September 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
15 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (5)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 14 September 1830; Next 16 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Marriage of Figaro (1)

Composer: Herr Wolfgang A. Mozart; Composer: Henry R. Bishop

Author Commentary:  "With the new music composed by Mr. Bishop" (bill)

Performances:  First 15 September 1830

Genre:  (Comic opera) comic opera; 3 acts

First Night Cast:

Count Almaviva: [Benjamin] Wrench
Fiorello: [James] Bland
Basil: Aldridge
Figaro: G[eorge] Penson
Antonio: [George] Bartley
Cherubino (the page): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (1st time)
Countess Almaviva: Miss Betts
Susanna: Mrs. Evans (3rd app this company, sixth any stage)
Barbarina: Miss Ferguson
Marcellina: Mrs. East

Dance

3)  The Spring Lock (14)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 11 September 1830; Next 24 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

16 September 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
16 September 1830
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Irish Girl (6)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 15 September 1830; Next 17 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

Title: General Commentary

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (8)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 13 September 1830; Next 22 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Deuce Is in Her (7)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 9 September 1830; Next 18 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

Title: General Commentary

4)  The Skeleton Lover! (22)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 14 September 1830; Next 23 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

17 September 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
17 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (7)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 16 September 1830; Next 18 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Lying Made Easy (7)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 26 August 1830

Cast:

Mr. Swallow: [George] Bartley
Henry Swallow: Thorne
Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
 

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (22)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 14 September 1830; Next 21 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Master's Rival; or, A Day at Boulogne (3)

Performances:  First 3 July 1830; Previous 8 July 1830

Cast:

Sir Colley Cowmeadow: [George] Bartley
Peter Shack: [Benjamin] Wrench
Paul Shack: [Robert] Keeley
Captain Middleton: [James] Bland
Mr. Aldgate: W. Bennett
Robin: Salter
Barnes: Minton
Mrs. Aldgate: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Amelia Aldgate: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Tibby Postlethwaite: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

18 September 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
18 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (8)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 17 September 1830; Next 20 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Rosina (3)

Performances:  First 8 September 1830; Previous 11 September 1830

Cast:

Belville: T. Millar
Captain Belville: [James] Bland
rustic: Salter
William: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
first Irishman: Benson E. Hill
second Irishman: Green
haymakers, villagers: [Unlisted]
Rosina: Mrs. Evans
Phoebe: Miss Ferguson
Dorcas: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

3)  The Deuce Is in Her (8)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 16 September 1830; Next 22 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

4)  The Quartette; or, Interrupted Harmony (9)

Performances:  First 9 July 1830; Previous 10 September 1830

Cast:

General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench
Major Belcour: G[eorge] Penson
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: Fuller
Madame de Luceval: Miss Betts
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Jerrold
Justine: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

20 September 1830
Monday  Evening
Adelphi
20 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (9)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 18 September 1830; Next 21 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Der Vampyr (14)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 2 September 1830; Next 23 September 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  The Sister of Charity (14)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 7 September 1830

Cast:

Colonel Saxe: Baker
Captain Wiemer: James Vining
Paulo: [Robert] Keeley
Andrea: O. Smith
Joseph: Perkins
Worgman: Salter
St. Ursula: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Nannetta: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lieutenant: Irwin

21 September 1830
Tuesday  Evening
Adelphi
21 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (10)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 20 September 1830; Next 22 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Don Juan (20)

Performances:  First 5 July 1830; Previous 4 September 1830

Cast:

Don Juan: H[enry] Phillips
Don Octavio: T. Millar
Don Pedro: Aldridge
Leporello: G[eorge] Penson
Masetto: Thorne
Donna Anna: Miss Betts
Donna Elvira: Miss Ferguson
Zerlina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
peasantry, guests, domestics:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Vials
      Mrs. Walsh
      Mrs. Wells
      Miss Wills
      Sherriff

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (23)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 17 September 1830; Next 24 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

22 September 1830
Wednesday  Evening
Adelphi
22 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (11)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 21 September 1830; Next 23 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (9)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 16 September 1830; Next 25 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Deuce Is in Her (9)

Performances:  First 28 August 1830; Previous 18 September 1830

Cast:

Sir Guy Don: [George] Bartley
Greville: [Benjamin] Wrench
Florid: [James] Bland
servants:
      Heath
      Bowman
Widow Volatile: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
sentry: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Lady Trifle: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Mrs. Lovetale: Miss Melbourne
Lady Kitty Crocodile: Miss Reid
Honorable Miss Fadeaway: Mrs. Wells
Miss Killman: Miss Vials
Miss Minikin: Miss Blackford

4)  The Bottle Imp (13)

Performances:  First 4 August 1830; Previous 13 September 1830

Cast:

Albert: Hunt
Willibald: [Robert] Keeley
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: [Frank?] Matthews
Conrade: Baker
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: East
soldier: Fuller
Montorio: J. Cooper
inquisitor: Irwin
chamberlain: Heath
Bottle Imp: O. Smith
gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics: [Unlisted]
Marcelia: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Lucretia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Philippa: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

23 September 1830
Thursday  Evening
Adelphi
23 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (12)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 22 September 1830; Next 24 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  Der Vampyr (15)

Performances:  First 27 July 1830; Previous 20 September 1830

Cast:

Eblis: O. Smith
Der Vampyr: H[enry] Phillips
Alexis Zeriny: T. Millar
Yanitza: [Frank?] Matthews
Marco: Irwin
Ianthe: Miss Ferguson
Baron Kassova: Thorne
Count Mavrocordo: H[enry] Phillips
Wenzel: [James] Bland
Martin Brunn: Minton
Franz Boro: G[eorge] Penson
Stephen Sarko: J. Russell
Michael Zips: Salter
Johan Bosky: Fuller
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians:
      Bowman
      Cooper
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Heath
      Henshaw
      Irwin
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Sherriff
      Walsh
      Willis
      Miss Blackford
      Mrs. East
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss S. Goward
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Vials
      Miss Perry
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Reid
      Mrs. Wells
      Mrs. Tennant
      Miss Wills
Henrika: Miss Betts
Suzie Boro: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Liska: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (23)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 16 September 1830; Next 25 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

24 September 1830
Friday  Evening
Adelphi
24 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (13)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 23 September 1830; Next 25 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Foster-brothers (9)

Performances:  First 2 September 1830; Previous 14 September 1830

Cast:

Bertrand: James Vining
Jacot: J. Russell
Gripard: W. Bennett
sergeant: Irwin
conscripts, peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Miller
      Walsh
      Willis
      Mrs. East
      Mrs. Jerrold
      Mrs. Tennant
      Mrs. Walsh
      Miss Gliddon
      Miss Melbourne
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Mrs. Nursey
      Miss Perry
      Miss Wills
Therese: Miss H[arriet] Cawse

3)  "Wanted a Governess!" (24)

Performances:  First 29 July 1830; Previous 21 September 1830

Cast:

Rusty: [George] Bartley
Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Thorne
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott

4)  The Spring Lock (15)

Performances:  First 23 August 1830; Previous 15 September 1830

Cast:

Lorenzo de Medici: Hunt
Ludovico de Medici: [James] Bland
Count Montefieri: [Frank?] Matthews
Giulio: James Vining
Camaldoli: Benson E. Hill
Monaco: J. Russell
Doctor Manente: [Robert] Keeley
Doctor Flamingo: O. Smith
Zenobio: Fuller
Burchiello: Irwin
Amadore: Miller
Mazzoneschi: Heath
Lucillo: East
Amarantha: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Vergellina: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Monna Brigida: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones

25 September 1830
Saturday  Evening
Adelphi
25 September 1830
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Irish Girl (14)

Performances:  First 9 September 1830; Previous 24 September 1830

Cast:

Lord Kilmore: [Frank?] Matthews
Sir Leinster Leybrooke: T. Millar
Mandeville: Perkins
O'Rourke: Benson E. Hill
Jarvis: Salter
servants:
      Minton
      Heath
Bridget O'Rourke: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Lady Julia: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
ladies:
      Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
      Miss Vials
peasants:
      East
      Fuller
      Green
      Henshaw
      Jones
      May
      Walsh

Non-Resident Theatre Company

2)  The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (10)

Performances:  First 1 July 1830; Previous 22 September 1830

Cast:

Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: [Robert] Keeley
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Fuller
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Heath
John: Sanders
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Penelope: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley

3)  The Skeleton Lover! (24)

Performances:  First 16 July 1830; Previous 23 September 1830

Cast:

Count Rudolph: O. Smith
Hans Bobbs: [Robert] Keeley
Baron Von Glowenstein: [George] Bartley
Ebert: Hunt
Balthazar Elzevir: W. Bennett
Bonck: Salter
Stobel: Minton
Professor Poreliber: Irwin
Dr. Metterville: Fuller
Savoyard: Sanders
book-dealer: J. Cooper
Constance: Miss H[arriet] Cawse
Peretta: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Baroness Von Glowenstein: Mrs. C[harles F.] Jones
Clotilda: Mrs. East
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians: Unlisted

General, Entertainment

General, Entertainment Commentary

Seasonal Summary

Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Doors open 6:30, curtain 7:00.

Ticket prices: box 5/-, pit 3/-, gallery 2/-, half prices: box 3/-, pit 1/6, gallery 1/-.

Seasonal Dates

1 Jul 1830 - 25 Sep 1830; 73 performances: 73 evening

Dark (2):Funeral King George IV (15 Jul 1830)
Lying in State of King George IV (14 Jul 1830)

Theatre Management and Back Stage Personnel

Stage directors:Smith, O.
Stage managers:Bartley, George
Directors of music:Hawes, William
Orchestra conductors and leaders:Wagstaff
Property masters and mistresses:Foster, G.
Scene designers:Pitt, Thomas H.
Tomkins, Charles
Melodrama department:Smith, O.
Stage mechanics:Stribley
Stage door keepers:Cooper, T.
Wardrobe (designers and executors):Head
Murray, Mrs.
Printers:S. G. Fairbrother, Exeter Court, Strand (contractor)

Authors/Pieces

Addison, John Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830)
Arnold, Samuel J. Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830)
Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830)
Ayton, Richard Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Banim, John Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830)
Barnett, John Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830)
Baynem Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830)
Beazley, Samuel, Jr. Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830)
Bishop, Henry R. Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Brooke, Mrs. Frances Rosina (8 Sep 1830)
Buckstone, John B. Don Juan (5 Jul 1830)
Goss Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830)
Hawes, William Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830)
Don Juan (5 Jul 1830)
Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830)
Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830)
Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830)
Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830)
Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830)
Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830)
Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830)
Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830)
Jordan, Mrs. Dorothea Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830)
Kimpton, F. He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830)
Marschner, Heinrich A. Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830)
Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830)
Don Juan (5 Jul 1830)
Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
O'Hara, Kane Midas (29 Jul 1830)
O'Keefe, John Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830)
Peake, Richard B. Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830)
Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830)
Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830)
Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830)
Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830)
Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830)
Planché, James R. Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830)
Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830)
Price Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Raymond, Richard J. Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830)
Reeve, George W. Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830)
Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830)
Rodwell, George H. Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830)
Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830)
Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830)
Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830)
Ryan, Richard Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830)
Shield, William Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830)
Rosina (8 Sep 1830)
Unknown Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830)
Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830)
Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830)

Music Composers/Pieces

Mehul, Etienne Nicolas Deux Aveugles de Toledo, Les (2 Jul 1830)
Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. Marriage of Figaro, The (9 Jul 1830)
Paer, Ferdinando Overture in C (3 Jul 1830)
Romberg, Bernhard Overture in D (4 Sep 1830)

Song Composers/Pieces

Fioravanti, Valentino Amor Perchè Mi Pizzichi (2 Jul 1830)
Unlisted Banners of Blue, The (11 Aug 1830)
Fairy Queen (11 Aug 1830)
Thorn, The (8 Sep 1830)

Choreographers/Pieces

Unlisted Ballet incidental to the piece (15 Sep 1830)

Spectacle/Pieces

Unlisted Equestrian statue of Don Pedro (5 Jul 1830)
Final discovery and destruction of the skeleton lover (16 Jul 1830)

Scenery Designer/Scenes

Unattributed Anti-room in the turret chamber (16 Jul 1830)
Apartment in the palace (23 Aug 1830)
Apartment in the turret, the cabinet and spring lock (23 Aug 1830)
Attic with bare walls, an (23 Aug 1830)
Cemetery by moonlight (5 Jul 1830)
Chamber in Dr. Manente's house (23 Aug 1830)
Chamber in the castle (16 Jul 1830)
Corridor of the Baron Kassova's castle in the Bannat of Temesvar (27 Jul 1830)
Court garden of the castle with the turret clock (16 Jul 1830)
Ebert's apartment, with a mirror which reflects the chamber and persons in the opposite dwelling (16 Jul 1830)
Elzevir's library (16 Jul 1830)
Evening the inn (27 Jul 1830)
Garden, a (5 Jul 1830)
Garden of the Montefieri Palace adjoining the Medici Palace—turret—oratory (23 Aug 1830)
Hall and chapel in the castle of Kassova (27 Jul 1830)
Interior of the physician's house (23 Aug 1830)
Interior of the upper story of the turret, antique cabinet with the spring lock (23 Aug 1830)
Landscape, a (16 Jul 1830)
Leipsic Fair (16 Jul 1830)
Library, the (16 Jul 1830)
Moonlight the garden (23 Aug 1830)
Outside a tavern in the city of Florence (23 Aug 1830)
Picturesque landscape (5 Jul 1830)
Ravine in the Balkans, a (27 Jul 1830)
Saloon in Lorenzo's palace (23 Aug 1830)
Saloon in the Montefieri Palace (23 Aug 1830)
Splendid saloon (5 Jul 1830)
Square in Seville, a (5 Jul 1830)
Street in Seville, a (5 Jul 1830)
Turret chamber in the castle of Von Glowenstein, and first discovery of the skeleton lover (16 Jul 1830)
Wirthshaus or inn of a Transylvanian village on the banks of the Maros, a (27 Jul 1830)

Pieces Performed and Summary Cast Lists

Amateurs and Actors

(Operatic farce, 2 acts) by Peake, Richard B. (Author) (2 Performances, 2 Jul 1830 - 5 Jul 1830)

Summary Cast:

Bottle Imp, The

(Melodrama by Peake, Richard B. (Author); Rodwell, George H. (Composer) (13 Performances, 4 Aug 1830 - 22 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat

(Comic opera by Hawes, William (Arranger); Arnold, Samuel J. (Author); Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. (Composer) (2 Performances, 16 Aug 1830 - 20 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

*  Deuce Is in Her, The

(Operatic farce by Raymond, Richard J. (Author); Barnett, John (Composer) (9 Performances, 28 Aug 1830 - 22 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Don Juan

(Comic opera by Hawes, William (Arranger); Buckstone, John B. (Author); Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. (Composer) (20 Performances, 5 Jul 1830 - 21 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Foster-brothers, The

(Vaudeville by Unknown (Author); Hawes, William (Composer) (9 Performances, 2 Sep 1830 - 24 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Free and Easy

(Comic opera by Arnold, Samuel J. (Author); Addison, John (Composer) (2 Performances, 27 Jul 1830 - 5 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Gretna Green

(Operetta by Beazley, Samuel, Jr. (Author); Reeve, George W. (Composer) (4 Performances, 2 Jul 1830 - 13 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

He Lies Like Truth

(Comic operetta by Kimpton, F. (Author) (5 Performances, 19 Jul 1830 - 11 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Highland Reel

(Comic opera by O'Keefe, John (Author); Shield, William (Composer) (2 Performances, 11 Aug 1830 - 13 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Irish Girl, The

(Melodrama by Ryan, Richard (Author); Hawes, William (Composer) (14 Performances, 9 Sep 1830 - 25 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Lying Made Easy

(Comic operetta by Hawes, William (Composer) (7 Performances, 1 Jul 1830 - 17 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Marriage of Figaro, The

(Comic opera, 3 acts) by Bishop, Henry R. (Composer); Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. (Composer) (1 Performances, 15 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne

(Operatic farce by Peake, Richard B. (Author); Hawes, William (Composer) (3 Performances, 3 Jul 1830 - 17 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Midas

(Burletta by O'Hara, Kane (Author) (5 Performances, 29 Jul 1830 - 11 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son?

(Comic operetta by Peake, Richard B. (Author); Rodwell, George H. (Composer) (10 Performances, 1 Jul 1830 - 25 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Military Tactics

(Comic operetta by Planché, James R. (Author); Reeve, George W. (Composer) (2 Performances, 9 Jul 1830 - 31 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting

(Operatic farce by Unknown (Author); Hawes, William (Composer) (10 Performances, 27 Jul 1830 - 14 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony

(Operetta by Hawes, William (Composer) (9 Performances, 9 Jul 1830 - 18 Sep 1830)

Summary Cast:

Rendezvous, The

(Operetta by Ayton, Richard (Author); Price (Composer) (1 Performances, 20 Aug 1830)

Summary Cast:

Rosina

(Comic opera by Brooke, Mrs. Frances (Author); Shield, William (Composer) (3 Performances, 8 Sep 1830 - 18 Sep 1830)

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Sergeant's Wife, The

(Melodrama by Banim, John (Author); Goss (Composer) (6 Performances, 12 Jul 1830 - 13 Aug 1830)

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Sister of Charity, The

(Opera by Baynem (Author); Hawes, William (Composer) (14 Performances, 1 Jul 1830 - 20 Sep 1830)

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*  Skeleton Lover! The

(Melodrama, 2 acts) by Unknown (Author); Rodwell, George H. (Composer) (24 Performances, 16 Jul 1830 - 25 Sep 1830)

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Spoiled Child

(Musical farce by Jordan, Mrs. Dorothea (Author) (2 Performances, 4 Aug 1830 - 6 Aug 1830)

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Spring Lock, The

(?Musical entertainment, 2 acts) by Peake, Richard B. (Author); Rodwell, George H. (Composer) (15 Performances, 23 Aug 1830 - 24 Sep 1830)

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Vampyr, Der

(Opera, intro, 2 acts) by Hawes, William (Arranger); Planché, James R. (Author); Marschner, Heinrich A. (Composer) (15 Performances, 27 Jul 1830 - 23 Sep 1830)

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Wanted a Governess!

(Musical farce, 1 act) by Peake, Richard B. (Author) (24 Performances, 29 Jul 1830 - 24 Sep 1830)

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Genres

Actors

Aldridge

Basil (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Don Pedro (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Jupiter (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Baker

Colonel Saxe (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Conrade (8) in Bottle Imp, The (13 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Nicola (2) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Sir Charles Manly (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)

Bartley, George

Antonio (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Baron Von Glowenstein (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Elderberry (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
Monsieur Tateur (2) in Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830-31 Aug 1830)
Mr. Courtly (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Mr. Swallow (7) in Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Old Cartouch (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Old Fizzlegig (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)
Rusty (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Sir Colley Cowmeadow (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Sir Guy Don (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)

Bennett, W.

Balthazar Elzevir (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
General Lafonde (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Gripard (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
McGilpin (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Mr. Aldgate (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Mr. Prettyman (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Mr. Tomkins (4) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Old Pickle (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Old Quizby (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)
Quake (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Truepenny (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)

Bland, James

Captain Belville (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Captain Dashwood (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Captain Middleton (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Charles (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Conrade (1) in Bottle Imp, The (11 Aug 1830)
Damaetas (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
David Dulcet Esq. (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
Fiorello (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Florid (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Lord Lovewell (4) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Ludovico de Medici (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Sergeant Jack (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Sergeant Louis (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Wenzel (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)

Bowman

peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
servants (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)

Cooper

peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Cooper, J.

book-dealer (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Ganymede (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Montorio (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
servant (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

East

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Lucillo (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
sergeant (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Thomas (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)

Fuller

Berry (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Dr. Metterville (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Jacomo (1) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830)
Johan Bosky (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Noggins (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Pippin (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
soldier (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Vulcan (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Zenobio (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)

Green

Bacchus (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
second Irishman (2) in Rosina (11 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)

Heath

Apie (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
chamberlain (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Jem (8) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-9 Aug 1830)
Mazzoneschi (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Mercury (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Pounce (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
servants (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
servants (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)

Henshaw

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Hill, Benson E.

Camaldoli (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Captain Dash (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Clincher (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)
first Irishman (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Hoaxley (2) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (11 Aug 1830-14 Aug 1830)
O'Rourke (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)

Hunt

Albert (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Ebert (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Ferrando (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Lorenzo de Medici (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Sir Leinster Leybrooke (2) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-10 Sep 1830)

Irwin

Burchiello (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
inquisitor (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Lieutenant (13) in Sister of Charity, The (2 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Marco (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Professor Poreliber (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Sergeant George (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
sergeant (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)

Jones

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Jones, H.

Mars (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Keeley, Robert

Brutus Hairbrain (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Cornelius Cramcalf (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)
Doctor Manente (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Geoffry Muffincap (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
Hans Bobbs (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Michael (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Paul Shack (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Paulo (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Robin (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Shelty (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Simon (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Willibald (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)

Matthews, Frank

Count Montefieri (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Croudy (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Dennis (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Lord Kilmore (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Ralph (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Waldeck (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Yanitza (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)

May

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Millar, T.

Alexis Zeriny (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Belville (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Don Octavio (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Sandy (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Sir Leinster Leybrooke (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)

Miller

Amadore (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
second Irishman (1) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830)

Minton

Barnes (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Hairbrain (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Laird of Raasay (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Martin Brunn (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
servants (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Shadrac (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Stobel (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Timkins (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)

Penson, George

Figaro (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Franz Boro (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Larder (1) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830)
Leporello (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Major Belcour (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Mr. O. P. Bustle (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)

Perkins

Conrade (4) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-9 Aug 1830)
Joseph (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Mandeville (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Nicola (9) in Bottle Imp, The (11 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)

Phillips, Henry

Alphonso (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Count Mavrocordo (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Der Vampyr (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Don Juan (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Richardson

Benin (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Russell, J.

Jacot (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Larder (3) in Gretna Green (16 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Midas (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Monaco (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Stephen Sarko (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)

Salter

Blaston (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Bonck (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Doggins (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Higginbottom (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Jarvis (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
John (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Jomelli (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Michael Zips (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Richard (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Robin (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
rustic (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Sileno (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Smart (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Worgman (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)

Sanders

John (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Savoyard (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)

Sherriff

peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (13) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Smith, O.

Andrea (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Bottle Imp (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Count Rudolph (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Doctor Flamingo (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Eblis (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Gaspard (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Thorne

Baron Kassova (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Captain Bolding (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Captain Francoeur (2) in Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830-31 Aug 1830)
Charley (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Frederick Cartouch (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Guglielmo (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Henry Swallow (7) in Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Masetto (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Pan (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Theophilus Foxglove (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Tom Trimbush (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)

Unlisted

gondoliers, musqueteers, officers, soldiers, inquisitors, guests at Nicola's villa, pages, domestics (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
haymakers, villagers (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
traders, servants, townspeople, peasants, Hungarian followers of Count Rudolph, itinerant musicians (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)

Vining, James

Bertrand (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Captain Wiemer (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Colonel Belfront (2) in Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830-31 Aug 1830)
Giulio (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Hoaxley (8) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-9 Aug 1830)
Nicola (2) in Bottle Imp, The (7 Aug 1830-9 Aug 1830)

Walsh

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants (12) in Irish Girl, The (13 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Willis

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
shepherd (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Wrench, Benjamin

Briefless (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Count Almaviva (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Ernest (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Finesse (2) in Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830-31 Aug 1830)
Flam (7) in Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Greville (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Mr. Jenkins (4) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Peter Shack (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Rattler (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)
Sir John Freeman (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Tag (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Wing (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)

Actresses

Betts, Miss

Countess Almaviva (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Donna Anna (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Fiordiligi (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Henrika (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Madame de Luceval (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)

Blackford, Miss

Miss Minikin (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

Cawse, Miss Harriet

Amarantha (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Constance (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Lady Julia (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Liska (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Nannetta (8) in Sister of Charity, The (17 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Nysa (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Philippa (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
sentry (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Therese (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)

Coveney, Miss

Apollo (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Little Pickle (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Moggy McGilpin (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)

East, Mrs.

Clotilda (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Juno (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Marcellina (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Susan (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)

Evans, Mrs.

Rosina (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Susanna (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)

Fenton, Miss

Rose (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)

Ferguson, Miss

Barbarina (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Daphne (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Donna Elvira (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Dorabella (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Ianthe (10) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
Jenny (1) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830)
Julie (2) in Military Tactics (9 Jul 1830-31 Aug 1830)
Miss Peggy (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)
Mrs. Courtly (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Phoebe (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)

Gliddon, Miss

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Goward, Miss S.

peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Jerrold, Mrs.

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
cook (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Madame Lafonde (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Margery (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)

Jones, Mrs. Charles F.

Baroness Von Glowenstein (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Dorcas (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Miss Dolly Fizzlegig (10) in Pop; or, Sparrow Shooting (27 Jul 1830-14 Aug 1830)
Miss Pickle (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Monna Brigida (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Mrs. Aldgate (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Mrs. Mary Goneril (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
Mrs. Middlemist (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Mysis (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
Suzie Boro (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)

Keeley, Mrs. Robert

Cherubino (1) in Marriage of Figaro, The (15 Sep 1830)
Despina (2) in Cosi Fan Tutte; or, Tit for Tat (16 Aug 1830-20 Aug 1830)
Justine (9) in Quartette, The; or, Interrupted Harmony (9 Jul 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Marcelia (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Margot (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Nannetta (6) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-10 Jul 1830)
Penelope (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Peretta (24) in Skeleton Lover! The (16 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Priscilla (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)
Rose (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Tibby Postlethwaite (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Vergellina (15) in Spring Lock, The (23 Aug 1830-24 Sep 1830)
William (3) in Rosina (8 Sep 1830-18 Sep 1830)
Zerlina (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Kelly, Miss Frances M.

Betty Finnikin (4) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Bridget O'Rourke (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Gertrude (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Lisette (6) in Sergeant's Wife, The (12 Jul 1830-13 Aug 1830)
Lucy Dashwood (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Sophia (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
St. Ursula (14) in Sister of Charity, The (1 Jul 1830-20 Sep 1830)
Widow Volatile (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)

Lane, Miss

Peter (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)

Melbourne, Miss

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Mrs. Lovetale (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Venus (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Novello, Miss Cecilia

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Jenny (1) in Highland Reel (13 Aug 1830)
ladies (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Lady Trifle (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Maria (2) in Spoiled Child (4 Aug 1830-6 Aug 1830)
Miss Mary Hardacre (2) in Amateurs and Actors (2 Jul 1830-5 Jul 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
Sophia (7) in Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)

Nursey, Mrs.

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Perry, Miss

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Pincott, Miss Leonora

Amelia Aldgate (3) in Master's Rival, The; or, A Day at Boulogne (3 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)
Emily (4) in Gretna Green (2 Jul 1830-13 Sep 1830)
Eugenia (2) in Free and Easy (27 Jul 1830-5 Aug 1830)
Harriet (5) in He Lies Like Truth (19 Jul 1830-11 Sep 1830)
Ianthe (5) in Vampyr, Der (14 Aug 1830-27 Aug 1830)
Julia Malvern (24) in Wanted a Governess! (29 Jul 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Julia (10) in Middle Temple, The; or, Which Is My Son? (1 Jul 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Lucretia (13) in Bottle Imp, The (4 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
Lucretia (1) in Rendezvous, The (20 Aug 1830)
Mrs. Swallow (7) in Lying Made Easy (1 Jul 1830-17 Sep 1830)

Reid, Miss

Lady Kitty Crocodile (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
the Graces (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Tennant, Mrs.

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Vials, Miss

ladies (14) in Irish Girl, The (9 Sep 1830-25 Sep 1830)
Miss Killman (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
the Graces (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Walsh, Mrs.

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Wells, Mrs.

Honorable Miss Fadeaway (9) in Deuce Is in Her, The (28 Aug 1830-22 Sep 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)
peasants, constables (2) in Highland Reel (11 Aug 1830-13 Aug 1830)
the Graces (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)

Wills, Miss

conscripts, peasants (9) in Foster-brothers, The (2 Sep 1830-24 Sep 1830)
Minerva (5) in Midas (29 Jul 1830-11 Aug 1830)
peasantry of the Bannat, Transylvanians, Wallachians, Hungarians (15) in Vampyr, Der (27 Jul 1830-23 Sep 1830)
peasantry, guests, domestics (20) in Don Juan (5 Jul 1830-21 Sep 1830)

Dancers

Blackford, Miss

(1) unlisted (12 Jul 1830)

Coveney, Miss

(1) unlisted (4 Aug 1830)

Reid, Miss

(1) unlisted (12 Jul 1830)

Vials, Miss

(1) unlisted (12 Jul 1830)

Wells, Mrs.

(1) unlisted (12 Jul 1830)

Musicians

Hawes, William

Arr (1) unlisted (5 Jul 1830)
(1) unlisted (27 Jul 1830)

Singers

Coveney, Miss

(1) in Banners of Blue, The (11 Aug 1830)

Millar, T.

(1) in Fairy Queen (11 Aug 1830)
(1) in Thorn, The (8 Sep 1830)

Penson, George

(1) in Amor Perchè Mi Pizzichi (2 Jul 1830)

General Music Composers/Pieces

Beethoven, Herr Ludwig van Prometheus (3 Jul 1830)
Halévy, Mons. J. Fromental New overture (9 Sep 1830)
Mozart, Herr Wolfgang A. Idomeneo, Re di Creta (2 Jul 1830)
Unlisted Title # 055 (5 Jul 1830)
Zauberflote (12 Jul 1830)
Rossini, Gioacchino A. Tancredi (9 Jul 1830)
Winter Zaira (29 Jul 1830)

General Song Composers/Pieces

Handel, George F. Harmonious Blacksmith, The (2 Jul 1830)

General Entertainment/Pieces

Unlisted Farewell address (25 Sep 1830)

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