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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900 Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors -------------------------- THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI (formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE) 1806-1900 Calendar for 1833-1834 Edited by Alicia Kae Koger A Publication of The Adelphi Calendar Project Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst |
The opening of the 1833-34 Adelphi season brought more changes to the interior of Yates' and Mathews' popular house. The Theatrical Observer announced that "although this theatre will not have been closed more than a week, it will present on its reopening night quite a novel appearance, having been entirely redecorated in that short interval, to effect which more than 100 workmen having been employed" (27 September 1833). After the 30 September opening, the Theatrical Observer reported "the house has assumed quite a new face; the blue silk draperies and fringes have been removed from the fronts of the boxes, and burnished gold ornaments substituted which have a very pleasing effect" (1 October 1833). Of particular interest was the box engaged by the Duchess of St. Albans which had been constructed from two previously existing boxes (Theatrical Observer, 27 September 1833). H. Barton Baker reports that the Duchess (formerly Miss Melton) was a special friend and patron of Yates who "frequently came to his assistance" during times of financial hardship (History of the London Stage, p. 423). Perhaps it was for her "particular desire" that a special performance of Victorine was presented on 22 March (see bill). The season closed on 4 July 1834, after 24 plays had been presented in 191 performances.
Yates and Mathews faced some significant personnel problems as the 1833-34 season opened. According to the Theatrical Observer of 26 September 1833, the Company had grown to 140 performers, including four leading actresses: Harriett Waylett, Fanny Fitzwilliam, Laura Honey, and Elizabeth Yates. That publication had noted on 16 September 1833, that the contention of these four ladies for the "first business ... will give the manager sufficient employment." Indeed the Observer had anticipated a problem, which did surface with the opening of the first show, Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman. On 1 October, he explained: "Mrs. Honey played the part of Mme. Poupette which was intended for Mrs. Fitzwilliam, but in consequence of a misunderstanding, the latter lady threw up her engagement at this theatre." In a self-congratulatory tone, he added, "We foresaw that Mr. Yates would have great difficulty in reconciling the clashing interests of his ladies." Despite this problem, Baker wrote, "this house could boast of companies which made the name of the minor theatre famous throughout the dramatic world" (p. 423).
As in the previous season, none of the 1833-34 offerings achieved the popularity of The Wreck Ashore or Victorine, but John Buckstone's burletta, The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage, did run for 53 performances. When it opened on Nov. 25, the Theatrical Observer proclaimed that it "bids fair to rival in popularity the most attractive of the Adelphi pieces" (27 November 1833). The Times agreed that the play "must be added to the long list of deservedly successful pieces" presented at the Adelphi (26 November 1833).
Elizabeth Yates received special acclaim for her acting again this season by starring in Henry Holl's Grace Huntley. Proclaimed "a real Adelphi drama" by the Athenæum on 2 November 1833 (p. 740), the melodrama featured Mrs. Yates as an innocent girl married to an unscrupulous criminal. The New Monthly Magazine for 1833 declared, "We must observe that the acting of Mrs. Yates ... is just as near perfection as anything on a stage can be. She is a Garrick in petticoats" (pt. III, p. 351). The play ran for 48 performances.
Another favorite of the season was a musical extravaganza by Pitt called Lurine; or, The Revolt of the Naiades [sic]. The play's spectacle attracted the most attention from critics like the writer for the Times who said: "We have seen nothing at any of the minor theatres that in point of brilliancy at all approaches it. The scenery, by Messrs. Tompkins and Pitt, would do credit to any theatre" (14 January 1834). The Athenæum's critic seconded that opinion when he wrote: "The machinery and the general getting up of the piece touch closely, when we consider the difficulties to be surmounted in so small a theatre, upon the wonderful" (18 January 1834, p. 52). An interesting note concerning this production appears in Mathews' biography. The co-manager apparently did not approve of the production's concept when first introduced by his partner. He wrote to his wife on 15 December 1833, "I wrote my objections to the 'harem-'scar'em scheme ... I told him it was, in my opinion, disgraceful:--but what a mockery it is of Yates asking my consent!" (Mathews, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, IV, 248).
Mathews had, in fact, spent much of the season away from London recovering from various illnesses. He returned to the city in April to present "a succession of selections from his old entertainments" (Mathews, p. 281). The resulting pieces were billed as two different shows: Mathews at Home, Comic Annual, which ran for 26 performances, and Mr. Mathews at Home with His Comic Annual, which ran for 10 nights. Critics responded with their usual praise, calling Mathews "a living Hogarth" (Times, 5 May 1834).
When the regular season closed at the end of March after benefits honoring Elizabeth Yates, John Reeve and Laura Honey, Yates proclaimed this to be "a most successful season--the shortest we have ever played under, but the most brilliant" and bragged that "no expense is spared for your amusement" (Times, 24 March 1834). Unfortunately, according to Mathews' widow and H. Barton Baker, the managers' profits did not reflect the plays' critical and popular success. Baker writes, "somehow, [the Adelphi] could not be made to pay; whether it was badly managed, or managers lived beyond their means, or the public were not sufficiently liberal in their support, it would be difficult to determine" (p. 423). Anne Mathews indicates throughout the fourth volume of her husband's biography that the actor-manager constantly struggled in his later years to make ends meet. It appears that by the end of the 1833-34 season the extravagance, which had made the Adelphi so popular, began to take a toll on the theatre's managers.
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30 Sep 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; MS name "Fitzball" on bill
AU: [Edward Fitzball], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Au Comm The Theatrical Observer (September 27, 1833) attributes authorship to Edward FitzballPerformances first 30 Sep 1833, next 1 Oct 1833
Genre (romantic drama) entirely new original romantic drama written expressly for the theatre
First Night Cast
The Viceroy: Bayne; Zobaldo, the undying (pretended alchemist): O. Smith; Lenoda (young student of Barcelona): [Frederick H.] Yates; Floresco (his friend and fellow student): [Henry?] Hemming; The Demon Bat: S[tephen] Smith; Pablo (honest lemon merchant somewhat addicted to necromancy): John Reeve; Ambo Gusto (bellows blower to the infernal fire): [John B.] Buckstone; Juan (principal to the Inquisition): Morris; Ompharak (chief of the demons): [Frederick H.] Mordaunt Fiends changed to stone for crimes, reanimated by Zobalda Phomoriamex: Gibson; Strataphantez: King; Gomaria: Brown demons of fire, demons of air, demons of water, demons of earth: Price, Gifford, Willing, Green, Walsh; Algueziles, inquisitors, maskers, dancers, mummers, soldiers, monks: [Unlisted]; Lekinda (the sleepless woman): Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Oriella (orphan): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Madame Poupette (sprightly widow of a French negociant): Mrs. [Laura] Honey; bridesmaids, peasants, nuns: Miss Jackson, Miss Walsh, Miss Labatt, Miss Hambleton, Miss Rayner, Miss Blake, Miss Astley, Miss Elder, Mrs. Woodyer, Miss Beaumont
Reference Cast
The Viceroy: Bayne
Zobaldo, the undying: O. Smith
Lenoda: Frederick H. Yates
Floresco: Henry? Hemming
The Demon Bat: Stephen Smith
Pablo: John Reeve
Ambo Gusto: John B. Buckstone
Juan: Morris
Ompharak: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Phomoriamex: Gibson
Strataphantez: King
Gomaria: Brown
demons of fire, demons of air,
demons of water, demons of
earth:
Price
Gifford
Willing
Green
Walsh
Algueziles, inquisitors, maskers,
dancers, mummers, soldiers,
monks: Unlisted
Lekinda: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Oriella: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Madame Poupette: Mrs. Laura
Honey
bridesmaids, peasants, nuns:
Miss Jackson
Miss Walsh
Miss Labatt
Miss Hambleton
Miss Rayner
Miss Blake
Miss Astley
Miss Elder
Mrs. Woodyer
Miss Beaumont
DIR: [Frederick H.] Yates
overture (to The Bottle Imp): [George H. Rodwell]
embodying of the laboratory in the air; resuscitation of the sleepless woman and ascent of the cabalistic altar over the City of Memphis; horrific transformation of the sleepless woman to the phantom bat; disenchantment of the sleepless woman and engulfing of the Necromancer in a sea of liquid fire
1. [moonlight] unhallowed cloisters; 2. a street and lemon shop in Barcelona; 3. laboratory of Zobaldo; 4. the tombs of Memphis; 5. interior of Madame Poupette's house; 6. nuptial residence of Floresco; 7. public gardens of Barcelona; 8. exterior of Zobaldo's laboratory; 9. interior of Zobaldo's laboratory with moonlight terrace; 10. Oriella's dormitory; 11. Pablo's house; 12. valley of eternal snow with gigantic skull and burning poppies of oblivion; 13. presence hall of Barcelona
2) The Mummy (1)
Title Comment "By agreement with the author" (bill)
AU: [William B. Bernard]Performances first 30 Sep 1833, next 1 Oct 1833
Genre (operatic farce) popular extravaganza
First Night Cast
Toby Tramp: John Reeve; Mr. Mandragon: Unlisted
Reference Cast
Toby Tramp: John Reeve
Mr. Mandragon: Unlisted
Reeve's name is the only one on the bill
3) The Loves of the Stars (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [William L. Rede], COMP: [G.] Alexander LeePerformances first 30 Sep 1833, next 1 Oct 1833
Genre (musical drama) romantic, mythological, and musical burletta
First Night Cast
immortals Zeraph (spirit of song): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Rubi (spirit of knowledge): Miss Alleyne; Malech (spirit of love): Miss Daly; Zephyr: Miss Rose; Spring: Miss [Leone] Griffiths; Summer: Miss Slade; Autumn: Miss Lane mortals Korath (warrior and hunter): [Frederick H.] Yates Morath (herdsman): W. Bennett; Jap (worker in iron): [James P.] Wilkinson (1st time since return from America); Hanooh (fisher): [Henry?] Hemming; Reuben (tiller of the earth): Brayne (1st app); Jap's men: Walsh, Morris, Price, Green, Gifford, Willing; Lilis: Mrs. [Laura] Honey; Lea: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Nama: Miss Jackson
Reference Cast
Zeraph: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Rubi: Miss Alleyne
Malech: Miss Daly
Zephyr: Miss Rose
Spring: Miss Leone Griffiths
Summer: Miss Slade
Autumn: Miss Lane
Korath: Frederick H. Yates
Morath: W. Bennett
Jap: James P. Wilkinson
Hanooh: Henry? Hemming
Reuben: Brayne
Jap's men:
Walsh
Morris
Price
Green
Gifford
Willing
Lilis: Mrs. Laura Honey
Lea: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Nama: Miss Jackson
(dI) trio: "Bright Beams the Merry Day" [Henry R. Bishop], Mrs. [Laura] Honey, Miss [Cecilia?] Novello, Miss Jackson; (dI) chorus: -the characters; (dI) air: "Those Lovely Eyes" [[G.] Alexander Lee], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; (dI) air: "Vows Are Wind" [[G.] Alexander Lee], [James P.] Wilkinson; (dI) duet: "Gently, Ah Gently" [Biangini], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett, Miss Alleyne; (dI) trio: "From that Far Clime" [[Gioacchino A.] Rossini], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett, Miss Alleyne, Mrs. [Laura] Honey; (dI) finale: "Droop not Fair One" [[G.] Alexander Lee], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett, Miss Alleyne, Miss [Cecilia?] Novello, Mrs. [Laura] Honey; (dII) chorus: -the characters; (dII) quartette: [Steibelt], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett, Miss [Cecilia?] Novello, Mrs. [Laura] Honey, Miss Jackson; (dII) air: "Bells upon the Wind" [[G.] Alexander Lee], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; (dII) glee and chorus: -the characters; (dII) chorus: -the characters; (dII) finale: -the characters
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1 Oct 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (2)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 30 Sep 1833, next 2 Oct 1833
2) The Mummy (2)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 30 Sep 1833, next 2 Oct 1833
3) The Loves of the Stars (2)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 30 Sep 1833, next 2 Oct 1833
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2 Oct 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (3)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 1 Oct 1833, next 3 Oct 1833
2) The Mummy (3)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 1 Oct 1833, next 3 Oct 1833
3) The Loves of the Stars (3)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 1 Oct 1833, next 3 Oct 1833
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3 Oct 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (4)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 2 Oct 1833, next 4 Oct 1833
2) The Mummy (4)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 2 Oct 1833, next 4 Oct 1833
3) The Loves of the Stars (4)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 2 Oct 1833, next 4 Oct 1833
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4 Oct 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (5)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 3 Oct 1833, next 5 Oct 1833
2) The Mummy (5)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 3 Oct 1833, next 5 Oct 1833
3) The Loves of the Stars (5)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 3 Oct 1833, next 5 Oct 1833
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5 Oct 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
30 Sep 1833 bill NN |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (6)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 4 Oct 1833, next 7 Oct 1833
2) The Mummy (6)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 4 Oct 1833, next 7 Oct 1833
3) The Loves of the Stars (6)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 4 Oct 1833, next 7 Oct 1833
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7 Oct 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (7)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 5 Oct 1833, next 8 Oct 1833
Cast truncated in the source
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (1)
Title Comment Billed under subtitle London Love
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 7 Oct 1833, next 8 Oct 1833
Genre (farce) new burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Dormer: W. Bennett; Augustus Drummond: [John B.] Buckstone; Edward: [Henry?] Hemming; Honorable Charles Cheverile: [Frederick H.] Yates; Cecile: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Emily: Mrs. Daly
Cast Comment Role of Honorable Charles Cheverile given as "Cheverlie"; here we are following spelling of original performance 4 Feb. 1833
Reference Cast
Mr. Dormer: W. Bennett
Augustus Drummond: John B.
Buckstone
Edward: Henry? Hemming
Honorable Charles Cheverile:
Frederick H. Yates
Cecile: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
Emily: Mrs. Daly
3) The Mummy (7)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 5 Oct 1833, next 8 Oct 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (7)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 5 Oct 1833, next 8 Oct 1833
Cast truncated in the source
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8 Oct 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (8)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 7 Oct 1833, next 9 Oct 1833
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (2)
Performances first 7 Oct 1833, previous 7 Oct 1833, next 9 Oct 1833
3) The Mummy (8)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 7 Oct 1833, next 9 Oct 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (8)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 7 Oct 1833, next 9 Oct 1833
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9 Oct 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (9)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 8 Oct 1833, next 10 Oct 1833
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (3)
Performances first 7 Oct 1833, previous 8 Oct 1833, next 10 Oct 1833
3) The Mummy (9)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 8 Oct 1833, next 10 Oct 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (9)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 8 Oct 1833, next 10 Oct 1833
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10 Oct 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (10)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 9 Oct 1833, next 11 Oct 1833
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (4)
Performances first 7 Oct 1833, previous 9 Oct 1833, next 11 Oct 1833
3) The Mummy (10)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 9 Oct 1833, next 11 Oct 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (10)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 9 Oct 1833, next 11 Oct 1833
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11 Oct 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (11)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 10 Oct 1833, next 12 Oct 1833
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (5)
Performances first 7 Oct 1833, previous 10 Oct 1833, next 12 Oct 1833
3) The Mummy (11)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 10 Oct 1833, next 12 Oct 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (11)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 10 Oct 1833, next 12 Oct 1833
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12 Oct 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
7 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (12)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 11 Oct 1833, next 14 Oct 1833
2) Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love (6)
Performances first 7 Oct 1833, previous 11 Oct 1833
3) The Mummy (12)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 11 Oct 1833, next 9 Dec 1833
4) The Loves of the Stars (12)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 11 Oct 1833, next 14 Oct 1833
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14 Oct 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (1)
Title Comment 1st time here
AU: [Henry Holl], COMP: George H. Rodwell, Jonathan BlewittPerformances first 14 Oct 1833, next 15 Oct 1833
Genre (melodrama) entirely new domestic burletta in three acts; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Joseph Huntley: [Frederick H.] Yates; Able Darnley: Bayne; Simon Mealbag (a baker's apprentice): John Reeve; Sandy Smith: O. Smith; Giles (landlord of the alehouse): [John] Sanders; villagers: Walsh, Willing, Gifford, Price, Green; Grace Darnley, later Grace Huntley: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Peggy: Miss Alleyne; William Huntley (aged 11): Master Bryant; Tibby Cracko (the Justice's black footman): [John B.] Buckstone; Squire Lambert: Brayne; Justice: S[tephen] Smith; officer: Morris; servant: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Alice Green: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
Joseph Huntley: Frederick H.
Yates
Able Darnley: Bayne
Simon Mealbag: John Reeve
Sandy Smith: O. Smith
Giles: John Sanders
villagers:
Walsh
Willing
Gifford
Price
Green
Grace Darnley, later Grace
Huntley: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Peggy: Miss Leone Griffiths
William Huntley: Master Bryant
Tibby Cracko: John B. Buckstone
Squire Lambert: Brayne
Justice: Stephen Smith
officer: Morris
servant: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Alice Green: Miss Cecilia?
Novello1. village in Kent; 2. Darnley's cottage; 3. heath and windmill; 4. view of old building in village; 5. waste land and hut
2) The Loves of the Stars (13)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 12 Oct 1833, next 15 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
Cast truncated in the source
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (13)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 12 Oct 1833, next 15 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
Cast truncated in the source
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15 Oct 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (2)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 14 Oct 1833, next 16 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) The Loves of the Stars (14)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 14 Oct 1833, next 16 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (14)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 14 Oct 1833, next 16 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
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16 Oct 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (3)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 15 Oct 1833, next 17 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) The Loves of the Stars (15)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 15 Oct 1833, next 17 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (15)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 15 Oct 1833, next 17 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
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17 Oct 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (4)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 16 Oct 1833, next 18 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) The Loves of the Stars (16)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 16 Oct 1833, next 18 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (16)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 16 Oct 1833, next 18 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
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18 Oct 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (5)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 17 Oct 1833, next 19 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) The Loves of the Stars (17)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 17 Oct 1833, next 19 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (17)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 17 Oct 1833, next 19 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
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19 Oct 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
14 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (6)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 18 Oct 1833, next 21 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) The Loves of the Stars (18)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 18 Oct 1833, next 21 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Debot
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
3) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (18)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 18 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Madame Poupette: Miss Daly
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21 Oct 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (7)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 19 Oct 1833, next 22 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (1)
Title Comment 1st time here
AU: [William B. Bernard?]
Au Comm Presumably same piece as Bernard's 1832 play (Strand Theatre)Performances first 21 Oct 1833, next 22 Oct 1833
Genre (farce) original comic burletta
First Night Cast
Daniel Dowgate Esq. (of Bread Street, bachelor and drysalter): W. Bennett; Arthur Melborn (his nephew): [Henry?] Hemming; John: [James P.] Wilkinson; Ellen Bloomley (young widow): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Mary: Miss Alleyne
Reference Cast
Daniel Dowgate Esq.: W. Bennett
Arthur Melborn: Henry? Hemming
John: James P. Wilkinson
Ellen Bloomley: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Mary: Miss Daly"Come Dwell With Me", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Irish melody: "Norah Creina", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Thomas Parry]Performances first 21 Oct 1833, next 22 Oct 1833
Genre (farce) original comic burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Splasher: [Frederick H.] Yates; Mr. Staotte: W. Bennett; Mr. Somerhill: [Henry?] Hemming; Lieutenant Fusill: Brayne; Bob Buckskin: John Reeve; John: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Thomas: Phillips; Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne; Crape: Miss Daly; Duster: Miss [Leone] Griffiths; visitors: Morris, Gifford, Price, Green, Miss Jackson, Miss Labatt, Miss Astley, Miss Rayner, Miss Blake
Reference Cast
Mr. Splasher: Frederick H.
Yates
Mr. Staotte: W. Bennett
Mr. Somerhill: Henry? Hemming
Lieutenant Fusill: Brayne
Bob Buckskin: John Reeve
John: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Thomas: Phillips
Susan Staotte: Miss Jackson
Crape: Miss Daly
Duster: Miss Leone Griffiths
visitors:
Morris
Gifford
Price
Green
Miss Jackson
Miss Labatt
Miss Astley
Miss Rayner
Miss Blake
4) The Loves of the Stars (19)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 19 Oct 1833, next 22 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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22 Oct 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (8)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 21 Oct 1833, next 23 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (2)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 21 Oct 1833, next 23 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Mary: Miss Alleyne
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (2)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 21 Oct 1833, next 23 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
4) The Loves of the Stars (20)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 21 Oct 1833, next 23 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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23 Oct 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (9)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 22 Oct 1833, next 24 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (3)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 22 Oct 1833, next 24 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Mary: Miss Alleyne
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (3)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 22 Oct 1833, next 24 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
4) The Loves of the Stars (21)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 22 Oct 1833, next 24 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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24 Oct 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (10)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 23 Oct 1833, next 25 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (4)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 23 Oct 1833, next 25 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Mary: Miss Alleyne
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (4)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 23 Oct 1833, next 25 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
4) The Loves of the Stars (22)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 23 Oct 1833, next 25 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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25 Oct 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (11)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 24 Oct 1833, next 26 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (5)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 24 Oct 1833, next 26 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Mary: Miss Alleyne
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (5)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 24 Oct 1833, next 26 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
4) The Loves of the Stars (23)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 24 Oct 1833, next 26 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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26 Oct 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
21 Oct 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (12)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 25 Oct 1833, next 28 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (14 Oct 1833)
BUT Peggy: Miss Alleyne
2) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (6)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 25 Oct 1833, next 16 Dec 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Mary: Miss Alleyne
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (6)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 25 Oct 1833, next 28 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
4) The Loves of the Stars (24)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 25 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Malech: Miss Labatt
Morath: Stephen Smith
Lilis: Miss Daly
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28 Oct 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (13)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 26 Oct 1833, next 29 Oct 1833
Cast truncated in the source
2) The Deserted Village (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Based upon Goldsmith's poem
AU: [Frederick F. Cooper], COMP: George H. RodwellPerformances first 28 Oct 1833, next 29 Oct 1833
Genre (farce) new domestic burletta
First Night Cast
Curate: Bayne; Lord Morden (Lord of the Manor): [Frederick H.] Yates; Frederick Morden: [Henry?] Hemming; Mark Maythorn: O. Smith; Major Manville: W. Bennett; Peter Grievous (parish clerk): John Reeve; Mr. Text (village schoolmaster): [John B.] Buckstone; Lord Fopling: Brayne; Dr. Cajeput (the village apothecary): King; Sam (hall porter): S[tephen] Smith; Richard (servant): Phillips; James (servant): [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Farmer Greenfield: Morris; Bates (gamekeeper): Gibson; Teddy O'Turf (Irish gravedigger): [John] Sanders; second gamekeeper: Brown; reapers, servants, constables, villagers, emigrants, masqueraders: [Unlisted]; Annette: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Phillis: Miss Daly; Nelly: Mrs. Daly
Cast Comment Phillips sometimes appears on bills as "Phillips, Sen."
Reference Cast
Curate: Bayne
Lord Morden: Frederick H. Yates
Frederick Morden: Henry?
Hemming
Mark Maythorn: O. Smith
Major Manville: W. Bennett
Peter Grievous: John Reeve
Mr. Text: John B. Buckstone
Lord Fopling: Brayne
Dr. Cajeput: King
Richard: Phillips
James: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Farmer Greenfield: Morris
Bates: Gibson
Teddy O'Turf: John Sanders
second gamekeeper: Brown
reapers, servants, constables,
villagers, emigrants,
masqueraders: Unlisted
Annette: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Phillis: Miss Daly
Nelly: Mrs. Daly
DIR: [Frederick H.] Yates
(aII,iii) a masquerade, 1770, cotillon and country dance
I,i the Village of Auburn; I,ii the copse; I,iii breakfast room in Morden house; I,iv ale house "The Red Lion"; II,i an apartment in Mrs. Tempest's boarding house; II,ii furnished drawing room; II,iii splendid saloon in the mansion of Lord Fopling; II,iv interior of the hall in Lord Morden's town house; II,v outside of Lord Morden's town house; III,i village churchyard by moonlight; III,ii vicarage interior; III,iii the deserted village III,iv interior of the manor house
Bill contains copious quotations from the poem
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (7)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 26 Oct 1833, next 29 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
Cast truncated in the source
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29 Oct 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (14)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 28 Oct 1833, next 30 Oct 1833
2) The Deserted Village (2)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 28 Oct 1833, next 30 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (28 Oct 1833)
ADDS Sam: Stephen Smith
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (8)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 28 Oct 1833, next 30 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
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30 Oct 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (15)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 29 Oct 1833, next 31 Oct 1833
2) The Deserted Village (3)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 29 Oct 1833, next 31 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (28 Oct 1833)
ADDS Sam: Stephen Smith
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (9)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 29 Oct 1833, next 31 Oct 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
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31 Oct 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (16)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 30 Oct 1833, next 1 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (4)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 30 Oct 1833, next 1 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (28 Oct 1833)
ADDS Sam: Stephen Smith
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (10)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 30 Oct 1833, next 1 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
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1 Nov 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (17)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 31 Oct 1833, next 2 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (5)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 31 Oct 1833, next 2 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (28 Oct 1833)
ADDS Sam: Stephen Smith
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (11)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 31 Oct 1833, next 2 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
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2 Nov 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
28 Oct 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (18)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 1 Nov 1833, next 4 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (6)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 1 Nov 1833, next 4 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (28 Oct 1833)
ADDS Sam: Stephen Smith
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (12)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 1 Nov 1833, next 4 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (21 Oct 1833)
BUT Susan Staotte: Miss Alleyne
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4 Nov 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
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1) Grace Huntley (19)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 2 Nov 1833, next 5 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (7)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 2 Nov 1833, next 5 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (13)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 2 Nov 1833, next 5 Nov 1833
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5 Nov 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (20)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 4 Nov 1833, next 6 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (8)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 4 Nov 1833, next 6 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (14)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 4 Nov 1833, next 6 Nov 1833
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6 Nov 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (21)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 5 Nov 1833, next 7 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (9)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 5 Nov 1833, next 7 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (15)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 5 Nov 1833, next 7 Nov 1833
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7 Nov 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (22)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 6 Nov 1833, next 8 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (10)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 6 Nov 1833, next 8 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (16)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 6 Nov 1833, next 8 Nov 1833
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8 Nov 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (23)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 7 Nov 1833, next 9 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (11)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 7 Nov 1833, next 9 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (17)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 7 Nov 1833, next 9 Nov 1833
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9 Nov 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
4 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (24)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 8 Nov 1833, next 11 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (12)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 8 Nov 1833, next 11 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (18)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 8 Nov 1833, next 11 Nov 1833
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11 Nov 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (25)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 9 Nov 1833, next 12 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (13)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 9 Nov 1833, next 12 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (19)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 9 Nov 1833, next 12 Nov 1833
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12 Nov 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (26)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 11 Nov 1833, next 13 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (14)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 11 Nov 1833, next 13 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (20)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 11 Nov 1833, next 13 Nov 1833
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13 Nov 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (27)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 12 Nov 1833, next 14 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (15)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 12 Nov 1833, next 14 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (21)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 12 Nov 1833, next 14 Nov 1833
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14 Nov 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (28)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 13 Nov 1833, next 15 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (16)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 13 Nov 1833, next 15 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (22)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 13 Nov 1833, next 15 Nov 1833
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15 Nov 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (29)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 14 Nov 1833, next 16 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (17)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 14 Nov 1833, next 16 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (23)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 14 Nov 1833, next 16 Nov 1833
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16 Nov 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
11 Nov 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (30)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 15 Nov 1833, next 18 Nov 1833
2) The Deserted Village (18)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 15 Nov 1833, next 18 Nov 1833
3) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (24)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 15 Nov 1833, next 26 Dec 1833
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18 Nov 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (31)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 16 Nov 1833, next 19 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; licensed as B.B.; or, The Loves of the Plants; Nicoll gives 19/11 as 1st perf
AU: [Henry R. Addison], COMP: [G.] Alexander Lee
Au Comm Catalogue of Additions gives Addison as authorPerformances first 18 Nov 1833, next 19 Nov 1833
Genre (bsq) operatical burlesque burletta
First Night Cast
Papillon, the Butterfly Beau (or the winged Giovanni): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; The Beetle: S[tephen] Smith; The Jealous Moth: John Reeve; The Gadfly: Miss Slade; grasshoppers: King, Brown, Gibson; Toddygrass, Daddy Long Legs and a scrore of fluttering things: Price, Gifford, Willing, Morris, Walsh; Zephyr: Baker; Rosebud: Miss Rose; Sensitive Plants: Miss [Leone] Griffiths, Miss Lane; Queen Bee: Mrs. [Laura] Honey; First Butterfly: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Dandylion (master of ceremonies): Green; Rose Queen: Miss Daly; Sweet Briar: Miss Jackson; Elder Berry: Miss Elder; bouquet: Miss Blake, Miss Labatt, Miss Astley, Miss Rayner
Reference Cast
Papillon, the Butterfly Beau:
Mrs. Harriett Waylett
The Beetle: Stephen Smith
The Jealous Moth: John Sanders
The Gadfly: Miss Slade
grasshoppers:
King
Brown
Gibson
Toddygrass, Daddy Long Legs and a
scrore of fluttering things:
Price
Gifford
Willing
Morris
Walsh
Zephyr: Baker
Rosebud: Miss Rose
Sensitive Plants:
Miss Leone Griffiths
Miss Lane
Queen Bee: Mrs. Laura Honey
First Butterfly: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
Dandylion: Green
Rose Queen: Miss Daly
Sweet Briar: Miss Jackson
Elder Berry: Miss Elder
bouquet:
Miss Blake
Miss Labatt
Miss Astley
Miss Rayner
pas de deux: Baker, Miss Rose; pas de trois: Miss [Leone] Griffiths, Miss Lane, Miss Rose; pas de trois: King, Brown, Gibson; grand galopade: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello, Miss Blake, Miss Labatt, Miss Astley, Miss Rayner
All dances done in character
the Butterfly's ball; birth of the moth
1. the vegetable regions; 2. the bower of roses; 3. the honeycomb
3) The Deserted Village (19)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 16 Nov 1833, next 19 Nov 1833
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19 Nov 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
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1) Grace Huntley (32)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 18 Nov 1833, next 20 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (2)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 18 Nov 1833, next 20 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT The Jealous Moth: John
Reeve
3) The Deserted Village (20)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 18 Nov 1833, next 20 Nov 1833
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20 Nov 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (33)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 19 Nov 1833, next 21 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (3)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 19 Nov 1833, next 21 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT The Jealous Moth: John
Reeve
3) The Deserted Village (21)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 19 Nov 1833, next 21 Nov 1833
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21 Nov 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (34)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 20 Nov 1833, next 22 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (4)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 20 Nov 1833, next 22 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT The Jealous Moth: John
Reeve
3) The Deserted Village (22)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 20 Nov 1833, next 22 Nov 1833
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22 Nov 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (35)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 21 Nov 1833, next 23 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (5)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 21 Nov 1833, next 23 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT The Jealous Moth: John
Reeve
3) The Deserted Village (23)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 21 Nov 1833, next 23 Nov 1833
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23 Nov 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
18 Nov 1833 bill BL |
|---|
1) Grace Huntley (36)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 22 Nov 1833, next 25 Nov 1833
2) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (6)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 22 Nov 1833, next 25 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT The Jealous Moth: John
Reeve
3) The Deserted Village (24)
Performances first 28 Oct 1833, previous 22 Nov 1833
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25 Nov 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
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Source Comment variant BL bill gives Cupid as 2nd piece
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Licensed as The Young Rake; or, F., L, and M. --Nicoll
AU: [John B. Buckstone], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Au Comm "By the author of Victorine and Henrietta" (bill)Performances first 25 Nov 1833, next 26 Nov 1833
Genre (burletta) entirely new burletta in three acts; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Rosambert (the rake): [Frederick H.] Yates; Chevalier de Florville (his pupil): [Henry?] Hemming; Marquis de Barres: John Reeve; Baron de Florville: Bayne; Germain: [John] Sanders; valets, masqueraders: [Unlisted]; Marchioness de Barres: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Justine: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Count de Lignolle: W. Bennett; Madame de Lignolle: Mrs. [Laura] Honey; foresters: Gifford, Green, Willing, Price, Morris; valets and pages: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Phillips, Phillips Jr., Taylor; pages: Master Bush, Master Kelly; Sophie Dupertail (the bride): Miss Labatt; bridesmaids: Miss Elder, Miss Jackson; the wedding train: Miss Beaumont, Mrs. Woodyer, Miss Astley, Miss Baker
Reference Cast
Rosambert: Frederick H. Yates
Chevalier de Florville: Henry?
Hemming
Marquis de Barres: John Reeve
Baron de Florville: Bayne
Germain: John Sanders
valets, masqueraders: Unlisted
Marchioness de Barres: Mrs.
Frederick H. Yates
Justine: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Count de Lignolle: W. Bennett
Madame de Lignolle: Mrs. Laura
Honey
foresters:
Gifford
Green
Willing
Price
Morris
valets and pages:
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Phillips
Phillips Jr.
Taylor
pages:
Master Bush
Master Kelly
Sophie Dupertail: Miss Labatt
bridesmaids:
Miss Elder
Miss Jackson
the wedding train:
Miss Beaumont
Mrs. Woodyer
Miss Astley
Miss BakerDIR: [Frederick H.] Yates
splendid display of fireworks, or fue d'artifice [D'Ernst (arr)]
I,1 ante-chamber to grand salon in the Hotel de Florville; I,ii boudoir de la Marquise; II,i conservatory of Madame de Lignolle; III,i domains and summer pavilion of the Baron
bill contains short summaries of each scene
2) Grace Huntley (37)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 23 Nov 1833, next 26 Nov 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (7)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 23 Nov 1833, next 26 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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26 Nov 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (2)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 25 Nov 1833, next 27 Nov 1833
2) Grace Huntley (38)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 25 Nov 1833, next 27 Nov 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (8)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 25 Nov 1833, next 27 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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27 Nov 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (3)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 26 Nov 1833, next 28 Nov 1833
2) Grace Huntley (39)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 26 Nov 1833, next 28 Nov 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (9)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 26 Nov 1833, next 28 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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28 Nov 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (4)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 27 Nov 1833, next 29 Nov 1833
2) Grace Huntley (40)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 27 Nov 1833, next 29 Nov 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (10)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 27 Nov 1833, next 29 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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29 Nov 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (5)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 28 Nov 1833, next 30 Nov 1833
2) Grace Huntley (41)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 28 Nov 1833, next 30 Nov 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (11)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 28 Nov 1833, next 30 Nov 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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30 Nov 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
25 Nov 1833 bill NN |
|---|
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (6)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 29 Nov 1833, next 2 Dec 1833
2) Grace Huntley (42)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 29 Nov 1833, next 2 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (12)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 29 Nov 1833, next 9 Dec 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Nov 1833)
BUT Queen Bee: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
OMITS First Butterfly: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
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2 Dec 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
2 Dec 1833 bill NN |
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Source Comment Bill is out of order in nn reel, coming before Sept. 30
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (7)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 30 Nov 1833, next 3 Dec 1833
Cast truncated in the source
2) Cupid (1)
AU: [John G. Millingen]
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, next 3 Dec 1833
Genre (burlesque) highly popular burlesque burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith; Master Smith, alias Cupid: John Reeve; Corporal Marsden: S[tephen] Smith; Mr. Slykey: [John] Sanders; Mrs. Vulcan Smith (alias Venus): Miss Daly; Slykey, or Psyche: Mrs. [Laura] Honey
Reference Cast
Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith
Master Smith, alias Cupid: John
Reeve
Corporal Marsden: Stephen Smith
Mr. Slykey: John Sanders
Mrs. Vulcan Smith: Miss Daly
Slykey, or Psyche: Mrs. Laura
Honey
3) Grace Huntley (43)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 30 Nov 1833, next 3 Dec 1833
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3 Dec 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (8)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 2 Dec 1833, next 4 Dec 1833
2) Cupid (2)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 2 Dec 1833, next 4 Dec 1833
3) Grace Huntley (44)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 2 Dec 1833, next 4 Dec 1833
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4 Dec 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (9)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 3 Dec 1833, next 5 Dec 1833
2) Cupid (3)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 3 Dec 1833, next 5 Dec 1833
3) Grace Huntley (45)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 3 Dec 1833, next 5 Dec 1833
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5 Dec 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (10)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 4 Dec 1833, next 6 Dec 1833
2) Cupid (4)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 4 Dec 1833, next 6 Dec 1833
3) Grace Huntley (46)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 4 Dec 1833, next 6 Dec 1833
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6 Dec 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (11)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 5 Dec 1833, next 7 Dec 1833
2) Cupid (5)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 5 Dec 1833, next 7 Dec 1833
3) Grace Huntley (47)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 5 Dec 1833, next 7 Dec 1833
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7 Dec 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (12)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 6 Dec 1833, next 9 Dec 1833
2) Cupid (6)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 6 Dec 1833, next 16 Dec 1833
3) Grace Huntley (48)
Performances first 14 Oct 1833, previous 6 Dec 1833
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9 Dec 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (13)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 7 Dec 1833, next 10 Dec 1833
Bill truncated in the source
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; licensed without subtitle; "Founded on a circumstance which occurred at Lynn, in Norfolk" (bill)
AU: [John Brunton], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Au Comm The Theatrical Observer (December 11, 1833) attributes authorship to Brunton, the father of Elizabeth Brunton YatesPerformances first 9 Dec 1833, next 10 Dec 1833
Genre (drama) entirely new nautical burletta in three acts; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Paul Dangerfield: [Frederick H.] Yates; Mark Ingleby (fisherman): [Henry?] Hemming; Sam (waiter at the inn): John Reeve; Captain Gunnel: O. Smith; Mr. Anderson: Bayne; sheriff: S[tephen] Smith; jailor: Morris; landlord: [John] Sanders; smugglers, sailors: Walsh, Willing, Gifford, Price, Green, Phillips; Mrs. Howard: Mrs. Daly; Lucy Howard: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Mary Ingleby: Mrs. [Laura] Honey
Reference Cast
Paul Dangerfield: Frederick H.
Yates
Mark Ingleby: Henry? Hemming
Sam: John Reeve
Captain Gunnel: O. Smith
Mr. Anderson: Bayne
sheriff: Stephen Smith
jailor: Morris
landlord: John Sanders
smugglers, sailors:
Walsh
Willing
Gifford
Price
Green
Phillips
Mrs. Howard: Mrs. Daly
Lucy Howard: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Mary Ingleby: Mrs. Laura Honeyold English morris dance: Gibson, King, Brown, Miss [Leone] Griffiths, Miss Lane, Miss Slade
burning at the stake
1. picturesque view of the quay of a small town with wreck in the distance; 2. smuggler's cottage and sea view; 3. granary illuminated for a ball; 4. the inn 5. the sea, the gale, the skiff
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (13)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 30 Nov 1833, next 10 Dec 1833
Cast truncated in the source
4) The Mummy (13)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 12 Oct 1833, next 10 Dec 1833
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10 Dec 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (14)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 9 Dec 1833, next 11 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (2)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 9 Dec 1833, next 11 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (14)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 9 Dec 1833, next 11 Dec 1833
4) The Mummy (14)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 9 Dec 1833, next 11 Dec 1833
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11 Dec 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (15)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 10 Dec 1833, next 12 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (3)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 10 Dec 1833, next 12 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (15)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 10 Dec 1833, next 12 Dec 1833
4) The Mummy (15)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 10 Dec 1833, next 12 Dec 1833
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12 Dec 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (16)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 11 Dec 1833, next 13 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (4)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 11 Dec 1833, next 13 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (16)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 11 Dec 1833, next 13 Dec 1833
4) The Mummy (16)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 11 Dec 1833, next 13 Dec 1833
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13 Dec 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (17)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 12 Dec 1833, next 14 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (5)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 12 Dec 1833, next 14 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (17)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 12 Dec 1833, next 14 Dec 1833
4) The Mummy (17)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 12 Dec 1833, next 14 Dec 1833
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14 Dec 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (18)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 13 Dec 1833, next 16 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (6)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 13 Dec 1833, next 16 Dec 1833
3) The Butterfly's Ball; or, The Jealous Moth (18)
Performances first 18 Nov 1833, previous 13 Dec 1833
4) The Mummy (18)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 13 Dec 1833, next 18 Mar 1834
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16 Dec 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (19)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 14 Dec 1833, next 17 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (7)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 14 Dec 1833, next 17 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (7)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 26 Oct 1833, next 17 Dec 1833
"My Own Blue Bell", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "Belles Upon the Wind", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
4) Cupid (7)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 7 Dec 1833, next 17 Dec 1833
Cast truncated in the source
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17 Dec 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (20)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 16 Dec 1833, next 18 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (8)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 16 Dec 1833, next 18 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (8)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 16 Dec 1833, next 18 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (8)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 16 Dec 1833, next 18 Dec 1833
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18 Dec 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (21)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 17 Dec 1833, next 19 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (9)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 17 Dec 1833, next 19 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (9)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 17 Dec 1833, next 19 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (9)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 17 Dec 1833, next 19 Dec 1833
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19 Dec 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (22)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 18 Dec 1833, next 20 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (10)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 18 Dec 1833, next 20 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (10)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 18 Dec 1833, next 20 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (10)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 18 Dec 1833, next 20 Dec 1833
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20 Dec 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (23)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 19 Dec 1833, next 21 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (11)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 19 Dec 1833, next 21 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (11)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 19 Dec 1833, next 21 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (11)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 19 Dec 1833, next 21 Dec 1833
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21 Dec 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (24)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 20 Dec 1833, next 23 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (12)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 20 Dec 1833, next 23 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (12)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 20 Dec 1833, next 23 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (12)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 20 Dec 1833, next 23 Dec 1833
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23 Dec 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (25)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 21 Dec 1833, next 30 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (13)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 21 Dec 1833, next 26 Dec 1833
3) Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post (13)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 21 Dec 1833
4) Cupid (13)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 21 Dec 1833, next 18 Mar 1834
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24 Dec 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Christmas Eve
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25 Dec 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Christmas
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26 Dec 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
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1) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (14)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 23 Dec 1833, next 27 Dec 1833
Cast truncated in the source
2) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (25)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 16 Nov 1833, next 27 Dec 1833
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [John M. Morton], COMP: George H. Rodwell, William H. CallcottPerformances first 26 Dec 1833, next 27 Dec 1833
Genre (pantomime) new grand comic pantomime
First Night Cast
Wavelett (Queen of the Shining River): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello river fairies Riplett: Miss [Leone] Griffiths; Twinkle: Miss Slade; Current: Miss Walsh; Whirlpool: Miss Labatt; Babble: [Unk]; Streamlet: [Unk] Dam (river elf): Master Bush; Swamp (river elf): Master Lightfoot; Mudlark (river elf): Master Baker; Tadpole (river elf): Master Cramer Margery's poultry duck: "Master Waddlewell"; cock: "Doodledoo"; turkey: "Gebblestone" Margery Daw (generous mistress of the farm): Miss Daly; Strephon (her lover): Gibson; fairy beggars: Miss [Leone] Griffiths, Miss Slade, Miss Walsh, Miss Labatt; Farmer Hardheart (cruel landlord, father of Strephon): Brown; Barley (lolloping labourer), Whack (lolloping labourer), Flail (lolloping labourer): "Baconface", "Raw"; Lout: "Lob"; Snowball: "Job"; Miss Guineanob (rich old maid): [John] Sanders; Jigjog (her fat coachman):King; John Doe (bailiff): "Bum"; Richard Roe (bailiff): "Tapshoulder"; Harlequin: Gibson; Pantaloon: Brown; Clowns: [John] Sanders, King; Columbine: Miss Lane; lady of color: "Miss Whiteybrown"; butchers: "Cutlet", "Veal"; fat butcher: "Suet"; Sweep: "Master Chimney"; Italian: "Signor Prigaguinea"; monkey: "Master Mischief"; old women: "M? Noteeth", "M? Mumble", "M? Grunt"; teaman: "Mr. I. Son"; sailor: "Binnacle"; Mrs. Salmon: "Mrs. Flounder"; lawyers: "Bluebag", "Law"; Henry the Eighth: "Polybaglmy"; Queen Elizabeth: "Miss Virginmug"; Mother Goose: "Mrs. Duckegg"; Beefeater: "Shortribs"; Mr. Highprice: "Extortionate"; fat gentleman: "Paunch"; shopman: "Careful"; Jew: "Levylosenotsing"; Civet Cat: "Master Smellwell"; Parker's Patent Hydraulic Pen: "Useful"; dustman: "Bell"; postman: "Twotaps"; muffinmen: "Twinkle", "Bell"; Mr. Gillbank: "Parespirit"; regular drammer: "Master Shakespeare"; Mrs. Blusher and child; spirits: "Old Tom", "cognac", "Rumbo"; miller: "Flourmug"; Stout : "Master Doubieswipes"; policemen: "Blueskin", "Ruin"; cook: "Mrs. Mellon[?]"; housemaid: "Mrs. Oglebaker"; Old Wiggins: "Cosey"; Madame Pentweazle: "Mrs. Scratchcat"
Reference Cast
Wavelett: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Riplett: Miss Leone Griffiths
Twinkle: Miss Slade
Current: Miss Walsh
Whirlpool: Miss Labatt
Babble: Unk
Streamlet: Unk
Dam: Master Bush
Swamp: Master Lightfoot
Mudlark: Master Baker
Tadpole: Master Cramer
duck: "Master Waddlewell"
cock: "Doodledoo"
turkey: "Gebblestone"
Margery Daw: Miss Daly
Strephon: Gibson
fairy beggars:
Miss Leone Griffiths
Miss Slade
Miss Walsh
Miss Labatt
Farmer Hardheart: Brown
Barley, Whack, Flail:
"Baconface"
"Raw"
Lout: "Lob"
Snowball: "Job"
Miss Guineanob: John Sanders
Jigjog: King
John Doe: "Bum"
Richard Roe: "Tapshoulder"
Harlequin: Gibson
Pantaloon: Brown
Clowns:
John Sanders
King
Columbine: Miss Lane
lady of color: "Miss
Whiteybrown"
butchers:
"Cutlet"
"Veal"
fat butcher: "Suet"
Sweep: "Master Chimney"
Italian: "Signor Prigaguinea"
monkey: "Master Mischief"
old women:
"M? Noteeth"
"M? Mumble"
"M? Grunt"
teaman: "Mr. I. Son"
sailor: "Binnacle"
Mrs. Salmon: "Mrs. Flounder"
lawyers:
"Bluebag"
"Law"
Henry the Eighth: "Polybaglmy"
Queen Elizabeth: "Miss
Virginmug"
Mother Goose: "Mrs. Duckegg"
Beefeater: "Shortribs"
Mr. Highprice: "Extortionate"
fat gentleman: "Paunch"
shopman: "Careful"
Jew: "Levylosenotsing"
Civet Cat: "Master Smellwell"
Parker's Patent Hydraulic Pen:
"Useful"
dustman: "Bell"
postman: "Twotaps"
muffinmen:
"Twinkle"
"Bell"
Mr. Gillbank: "Parespirit"
regular drammer: "Master
Shakespeare"
spirits:
"Old Tom"
"cognac"
"Rumbo"
miller: "Flourmug"
Stout: "Master Doubieswipes"
policemen:
"Blueskin"
"Ruin"
cook: "Mrs. Mellon?"
housemaid: "Mrs. Oglebaker"
Old Wiggins: "Cosey"
Madame Pentweazle: "Mrs.
Scratchcat"DIR: [Frederick H.] Yates; ARR: Foster
Swiss pas de deux: Baker, Miss Rose; pas de quatre: Brown, King, Gibson, [John] Sanders
sudden arrival of the original civet cat
1. the mists of midnight; 2. the shining river; 3. rising of the river dews; 4. farm of Margery Daw at sunrise; 5. landscape and village; 6. Margery Daw's cottage; 7. Wavelett's trellissed grottos and glittering gardens; 8. village on a market day; 10. Mrs. Salmon's wax-work and tea warehouse, Fleet Street; 11. Lowther Bazaar and empty house, Strand; 12. view near Tunbridge; 13. interior of Gillbank's wine vaults, Pickett Street, Strand; 14. Gutter Lane, the residence of Mr. Wiggins and Mrs. Pentweazle; 15. bird's eye view of London by moonlight from the housetop of Mrs. Pentweazle; 16. the street 17. dazzling temple of delight
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27 Dec 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
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1) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (15)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 26 Dec 1833, next 28 Dec 1833
2) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (26)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 26 Dec 1833, next 28 Dec 1833
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (2)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 26 Dec 1833, next 28 Dec 1833
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28 Dec 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (16)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 27 Dec 1833, next 30 Dec 1833
2) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (27)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 27 Dec 1833, next 22 Mar 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (3)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 27 Dec 1833, next 30 Dec 1833
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30 Dec 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1833 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (26)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 23 Dec 1833, next 31 Dec 1833
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (17)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 28 Dec 1833, next 31 Dec 1833
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (4)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 28 Dec 1833, next 31 Dec 1833
Cast truncated in the source
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31 Dec 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (27)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 30 Dec 1833, next 1 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (18)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 30 Dec 1833, next 1 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (5)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 30 Dec 1833, next 1 Jan 1834
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1 Jan 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (28)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 31 Dec 1833, next 2 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (19)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 31 Dec 1833, next 2 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (6)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 31 Dec 1833, next 2 Jan 1834
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2 Jan 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1833 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (29)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 1 Jan 1834, next 3 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (20)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 1 Jan 1834, next 3 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (7)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 1 Jan 1834, next 3 Jan 1834
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3 Jan 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1833 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (30)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 2 Jan 1834, next 4 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (21)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 2 Jan 1834, next 4 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (8)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 2 Jan 1834, next 4 Jan 1834
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4 Jan 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
30 Dec 1833 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (31)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 3 Jan 1834, next 6 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (22)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 3 Jan 1834, next 6 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (9)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 3 Jan 1834, next 6 Jan 1834
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6 Jan 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (32)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 4 Jan 1834, next 7 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (23)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 4 Jan 1834, next 7 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (10)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 4 Jan 1834, next 7 Jan 1834
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7 Jan 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (33)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 6 Jan 1834, next 8 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (24)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 6 Jan 1834, next 8 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (11)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 6 Jan 1834, next 8 Jan 1834
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8 Jan 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (34)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 7 Jan 1834, next 9 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (25)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 7 Jan 1834, next 9 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (12)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 7 Jan 1834, next 9 Jan 1834
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9 Jan 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (35)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 8 Jan 1834, next 10 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (26)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 8 Jan 1834, next 10 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (13)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 8 Jan 1834, next 10 Jan 1834
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10 Jan 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (36)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 9 Jan 1834, next 11 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (27)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 9 Jan 1834, next 11 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (14)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 9 Jan 1834, next 11 Jan 1834
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11 Jan 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
6 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (37)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 10 Jan 1834, next 13 Jan 1834
2) The Victim; or, The Law in 1650 (28)
Performances first 9 Dec 1833, previous 10 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (15)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 10 Jan 1834, next 13 Jan 1834
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13 Jan 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [George D. Pitt], COMP: George H. Rodwell, CHOR: Oscar ByrnePerformances first 13 Jan 1834, next 14 Jan 1834
Genre (musical extravaganza) entirely new romantic, operatic, magical, and ballet burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast
mortals Baron of Lorchausen: Bayne; Sir Rupert, the Fearnought: [Henry?] Hemming; Rodolph: Price; Rinaldo: Morris; Manfrido: Green; Albert: Gifford; Rolando: Willing; Baptiste, Sir Rupert's esquire: John Reeve; pilgrim: S[tephen] Smith; The Lady Una (betrothed to Sir Rupert): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Miss Bridgett (housekeeper): Mrs. Daly naiades or water nymphs Lurline, the nymph of the Lurlei Berg: Mrs. [Laura] Honey; Fluvia (her attendant): Miss Daly Idex (enamoured with Baptiste): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley nymphs: Miss Lane, Miss [Leone] Griffiths, Miss Slade, Miss Jackson, Miss L. Jackson, Mrs. Woodyer, Miss [Millie?] Barnett, Miss Labatt, Miss Blake, Miss Elder, Miss L. Elder, Miss Astley, Miss Rayner, Miss Hamilton, Miss L. Paris, Miss C. Paris, Miss E. Paris, Miss Somerville, Miss Harris, Miss Hooper Amphibo (River Monster): Brown River Monster attendants: [John] Sanders, King, Gibson
Cast Comment The Paris sisters are on the bill as "Parvis"; Miss "E. Paris" appears as "F. Parvis"
Reference Cast
Baron of Lorchausen: Bayne
Sir Rupert, the Fearnought:
Henry? Hemming
Rodolph: Price
Rinaldo: Morris
Manfrido: Green
Albert: Gifford
Rolando: Willing
Baptiste, Sir Rupert's esquire:
John Reeve
pilgrim: Stephen Smith
The Lady Una: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
Miss Bridgett: Mrs. Daly
Lurline, the nymph of the Lurlei
Berg: Mrs. Laura Honey
Fluvia: Miss Daly
Idex: Mrs. Robert Keeley
nymphs:
Miss Lane
Miss Leone Griffiths
Miss Slade
Miss Jackson
Miss L. Jackson
Mrs. Woodyer
Miss Millie? Barnett
Miss Labatt
Miss Blake
Miss Elder
Miss L. Elder
Miss Astley
Miss Rayner
Miss Hamilton
Miss L. Paris
Miss C. Paris
Miss E. Paris
Miss Somerville
Miss Harris
Miss Hooper
Amphibo: Brown
River Monster attendants:
John Sanders
King
GibsonDIR: [Frederick H.] Yates
balloon dance
Nymphs bathing and sporting; the revolt; ascent of the water palace
1. hall in Rupert's castle; 2. the Lurlei Berg by moonlight; 3. the river caves; 4. coral retreat of the Naiades; 5. the bath; 6. stalactistic hall; 7. baronial hall in Lorchausen; 8. the oriel chamber
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (38)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 11 Jan 1834, next 14 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (16)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 11 Jan 1834, next 14 Jan 1834
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14 Jan 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (2)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 13 Jan 1834, next 15 Jan 1834
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (39)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 13 Jan 1834, next 15 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (17)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 13 Jan 1834, next 15 Jan 1834
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15 Jan 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (3)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 14 Jan 1834, next 16 Jan 1834
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (40)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 14 Jan 1834, next 16 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (18)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 14 Jan 1834, next 16 Jan 1834
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16 Jan 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (4)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 15 Jan 1834, next 17 Jan 1834
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (41)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 15 Jan 1834, next 17 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (19)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 15 Jan 1834, next 17 Jan 1834
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17 Jan 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
13 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (5)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 16 Jan 1834, next 18 Jan 1834
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (42)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 16 Jan 1834, next 18 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (20)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 16 Jan 1834, next 18 Jan 1834
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18 Jan 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (6)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 17 Jan 1834, next 20 Jan 1834
2) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (43)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 17 Jan 1834, next 20 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (21)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 17 Jan 1834, next 20 Jan 1834
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20 Jan 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (44)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 18 Jan 1834, next 21 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (7)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 18 Jan 1834, next 21 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (22)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 18 Jan 1834, next 21 Jan 1834
Cast truncated in the source
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21 Jan 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (45)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 20 Jan 1834, next 22 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (8)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 20 Jan 1834, next 22 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (23)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 20 Jan 1834, next 22 Jan 1834
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22 Jan 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (46)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 21 Jan 1834, next 23 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (9)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 21 Jan 1834, next 23 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (24)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 21 Jan 1834, next 23 Jan 1834
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23 Jan 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (47)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 22 Jan 1834, next 24 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (10)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 22 Jan 1834, next 24 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (25)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 22 Jan 1834, next 24 Jan 1834
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24 Jan 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (48)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 23 Jan 1834, next 25 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (11)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 23 Jan 1834, next 25 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (26)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 23 Jan 1834, next 25 Jan 1834
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25 Jan 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 Jan 1834 bill NN |
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1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (49)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 24 Jan 1834, next 20 Mar 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (12)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 24 Jan 1834, next 27 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (27)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 24 Jan 1834, next 27 Jan 1834
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27 Jan 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
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1) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; Also called Thirty Years of a Woman's Life--Nicoll
AU: [John B. Buckstone], COMP: George H. RodwellPerformances first 27 Jan 1834, next 28 Jan 1834
Genre (melodrama) new and original drama; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Eugene Le Marc (a lancer): [Frederick H.] Yates; Scipio (an Italian comrade): O. Smith; Andrew (a Savoyard): [John B.] Buckstone; Savoyards: Green, Price, Walsh, Willing, Gifford, Miss Labatt, Miss [Millie?] Barnett, Miss Walsh, Miss Jackson, Miss Astley, Miss Elder; Michel: Bayne; Phillippe: Brayne; George: Morris; Isabelle (Savoyard girl): Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Sophie (Isabelle's cousin): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley; General Le Marc: [Frederick H.] Yates; Scipio, a charbonniere: O. Smith; Coquin (ruffian): [John] Sanders; Epinoir (ruffian): S[tephen] Smith; Petit Mathieu: Master Kelly; Apollo Bajazet (a fine model): John Reeve; Andrew, a sweep: [John B.] Buckstone; Madame Le Marc: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Marie: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Vincent (Isabelle's son): Miss Daly; Apollo, an itinerant image man: John Reeve; Andrew, a farmer: [John B.] Buckstone; Monsieur Le Marc, a traveller: [Frederick H.] Yates; Scipio, a brigand: O. Smith; Madame Isabelle: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Madame Andrew: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Reference Cast
Eugene Le Marc: Frederick H.
Yates
Scipio: O. Smith
Andrew: John B. Buckstone
Savoyards:
Green
Price
Walsh
Willing
Gifford
Miss Labatt
Miss Millie? Barnett
Miss Walsh
Miss Jackson
Miss Astley
Miss Elder
Michel: Bayne
Phillippe: Brayne
George: Morris
Isabelle: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Sophie: Mrs. Robert Keeley
General Le Marc: Frederick H.
Yates
Scipio, a charbonniere: O.
Smith
Coquin: John Sanders
Epinoir: Stephen Smith
Petit Mathieu: Master Kelly
Apollo Bajazet: John Reeve
Andrew, a sweep: John B.
Buckstone
Madame Le Marc: Mrs. Frederick
H. Yates
Marie: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Vincent: Miss Daly
Apollo, an itinerant image man:
John Reeve
Andrew, a farmer: John B.
Buckstone
Monsieur Le Marc, a traveller:
Frederick H. Yates
Scipio, a brigand: O. Smith
Madame Isabelle: Mrs. Frederick
H. Yates
Madame Andrew: Mrs. Robert
Keeley
DIR: [Frederick H.] Yates
[1794] I,i the Piedmontese Alps; [1802] II, i boudoir of Madame Le Marc; II, ii a street in Paris; II, iii an artist's studio; II,iv salon in the house of the general; [1815] III,i interior of a Savoyard cottage; III,ii a passage of the Alps by moonlight; III,iii an Alpine valley
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (13)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 25 Jan 1834, next 28 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (28)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 25 Jan 1834, next 28 Jan 1834
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28 Jan 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
27 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (2)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 27 Jan 1834, next 29 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (14)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 27 Jan 1834, next 29 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (29)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 27 Jan 1834, next 29 Jan 1834
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29 Jan 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
27 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (3)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 28 Jan 1834, next 31 Jan 1834
2) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (15)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 28 Jan 1834, next 31 Jan 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (30)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 28 Jan 1834, next 31 Jan 1834
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30 Jan 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
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Special Performance Anniversary: Martyr's Day entertainment
1) Mr. Yates's Reminiscences, Views of Himself and Others (1)
Title Comment A single act consisting of imitations and monologues taken from an established routine
AU: [Frederick H.] YatesPerformances first 30 Jan 1834
Genre (entertainment) entertainments; 1 act
First Night Cast
principal performer: [Frederick H.] Yates
Reference Cast
principal performer: Frederick
H. Yates "Masquerading", [Frederick H.] Yates; "Vauxhall Gardens", [Frederick H.] Yates; "Astley's Amphitheatre", [Frederick H.] Yates
2) Stop Thief (1)
AU: [Frederick H.] Yates
Performances first 30 Jan 1834
First Night Cast
Mr. Piscator Nibble: [Frederick H.] Yates; Spencer Titivate (alias Jonquil Jasmine): [Frederick H.] Yates; Tommy: [Frederick H.] Yates; Barnaby Boshby: [Frederick H.] Yates; Orator Cage: [Frederick H.] Yates; Emily Simper: [Frederick H.] Yates; Penelope Pops: [Frederick H.] Yates; Mrs. McNigglewrih: [Frederick H.] Yates
Reference Cast
Mr. Piscator Nibble: Frederick
H. Yates
Spencer Titivate: Frederick H.
Yates
Tommy: Frederick H. Yates
Barnaby Boshby: Frederick H.
Yates
Orator Cage: Frederick H. Yates
Emily Simper: Frederick H.
Yates
Penelope Pops: Frederick H.
Yates
Mrs. McNigglewrih: Frederick H.
Yates
"The Forester's Glee" (from The Rake), Walsh, Green, Morris, Gifford, Price, Willing
tableau vivant: "The Bath of the Naiades", Mrs. [Laura] Honey, Mrs. Daly; -21 minor female performers; monopolologue: "Stop Thief", [Frederick H.] Yates; dioramas: "Fairy Dreams"
"Revolt of the Naiades, The Warrior Nymphs"
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31 Jan 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
27 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (16)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 29 Jan 1834, next 1 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (4)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 29 Jan 1834, next 1 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (31)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 29 Jan 1834, next 1 Feb 1834
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1 Feb 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
27 Jan 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (17)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 31 Jan 1834, next 3 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (5)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 31 Jan 1834, next 3 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (32)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 31 Jan 1834, next 3 Feb 1834
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3 Feb 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (18)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 1 Feb 1834, next 4 Feb 1834
Cast truncated in the source
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (6)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 1 Feb 1834, next 4 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (33)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 1 Feb 1834, next 4 Feb 1834
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4 Feb 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (19)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 3 Feb 1834, next 5 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (7)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 3 Feb 1834, next 5 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (34)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 3 Feb 1834, next 5 Feb 1834
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5 Feb 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (20)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 4 Feb 1834, next 6 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (8)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 4 Feb 1834, next 6 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (35)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 4 Feb 1834, next 6 Feb 1834
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6 Feb 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (21)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 5 Feb 1834, next 7 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (9)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 5 Feb 1834, next 7 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (36)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 5 Feb 1834, next 7 Feb 1834
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7 Feb 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (22)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 6 Feb 1834, next 8 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (10)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 6 Feb 1834, next 8 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (37)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 6 Feb 1834, next 8 Feb 1834
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8 Feb 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
3 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (23)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 7 Feb 1834, next 10 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (11)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 7 Feb 1834, next 10 Feb 1834
3) Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw (38)
Performances first 26 Dec 1833, previous 7 Feb 1834
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10 Feb 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
10 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (24)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 8 Feb 1834, next 11 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (12)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 8 Feb 1834, next 11 Feb 1834
3) The Night Errand; or, A Traveller in Spite of Himself (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 10 Feb 1834, next 11 Feb 1834
Genre (burletta) comic burletta
First Night Cast
Samuel Dobbs (country sporting gentleman): [James P.] Wilkinson; Sir Harry Wildare: [Henry?] Hemming; Scamper: S[tephen] Smith; Wild: Brayne; Tom Trusty: [John] Sanders; Clutchet: Bayne; Touch: Gibson; Martin: Green; Burmeddon (rieu effendix): Morris; Dragsman: King; Ida (Greek slave): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Mrs. Bitters: Mrs. Daly
Cast Comment note actor named Brayne in addition to a Bayne in same cast
Reference Cast
Samuel Dobbs: James P.
Wilkinson
Sir Harry Wildare: Henry?
Hemming
Scamper: Stephen Smith
Wild: Brayne
Tom Trusty: John Sanders
Clutchet: Bayne
Touch: Gibson
Martin: Green
Burmeddon: Morris
Dragsman: King
Ida: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Mrs. Bitters: Mrs. Daly
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11 Feb 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (25)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 10 Feb 1834, next 13 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (13)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 10 Feb 1834, next 13 Feb 1834
3) The Night Errand; or, A Traveller in Spite of Himself (2)
Performances first 10 Feb 1834, previous 10 Feb 1834, next 13 Feb 1834
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12 Feb 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Ash Wednesday
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13 Feb 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
10 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (26)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 11 Feb 1834, next 15 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (14)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 11 Feb 1834, next 15 Feb 1834
Cast truncated in the source
3) The Night Errand; or, A Traveller in Spite of Himself (3)
Performances first 10 Feb 1834, previous 11 Feb 1834, next 15 Feb 1834
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14 Feb 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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15 Feb 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (27)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 13 Feb 1834, next 17 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (15)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 13 Feb 1834, next 17 Feb 1834
3) The Night Errand; or, A Traveller in Spite of Himself (4)
Performances first 10 Feb 1834, previous 13 Feb 1834
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17 Feb 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
17 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (28)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 15 Feb 1834, next 18 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (16)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 15 Feb 1834, next 18 Feb 1834
3) Freaks and Follies [; or, A Match for the Old One] (1)
AU: [George H. Rodwell]
Performances first 17 Feb 1834, next 18 Feb 1834
Genre (burletta) comic burletta
First Night Cast
Sir William Franklin: W. Bennett; Captain Roland: Brayne; Tom Trippet: [James P.] Wilkinson; Doctor Growl: Brayne; Mr. Franklin: [Henry?] Hemming; Chouse: [John] Sanders; Emily: Miss Jackson
Reference Cast
Sir William Franklin: W.
Bennett
Captain Roland: Brayne
Tom Trippet: James P. Wilkinson
Doctor Growl: Brayne
Mr. Franklin: Henry? Hemming
Chouse: John Sanders
Emily: Miss Jackson
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18 Feb 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
17 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (29)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 17 Feb 1834, next 20 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (17)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 17 Feb 1834, next 20 Feb 1834
3) Freaks and Follies [; or, A Match for the Old One] (2)
Performances first 17 Feb 1834, previous 17 Feb 1834, next 20 Feb 1834
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19 Feb 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
19 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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20 Feb 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
17 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (30)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 18 Feb 1834, next 22 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (18)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 18 Feb 1834, next 22 Feb 1834
3) Freaks and Follies [; or, A Match for the Old One] (3)
Performances first 17 Feb 1834, previous 18 Feb 1834, next 22 Feb 1834
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21 Feb 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Feb 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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22 Feb 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
17 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (31)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 20 Feb 1834, next 24 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (19)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 20 Feb 1834, next 24 Feb 1834
3) Freaks and Follies [; or, A Match for the Old One] (4)
Performances first 17 Feb 1834, previous 20 Feb 1834
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24 Feb 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
24 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (32)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 22 Feb 1834, next 25 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (20)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 22 Feb 1834, next 25 Feb 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (1)
AU: [Samuel J. Arnold]
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, next 25 Feb 1834
Genre (burlesque) burlesque
First Night Cast
Abrahamides: John Reeve; Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson; Piercey: S[tephen] Smith; Bernardo: [John] Sanders; Dorothea: Miss Daly; Tittilindo: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Mopperella: Mrs. Daly; Blousedora: Miss [Millie?] Barnett
Reference Cast
Abrahamides: John Reeve
Francisco: James P. Wilkinson
Piercey: Stephen Smith
Bernardo: John Sanders
Dorothea: Miss Daly
Tittilindo: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
Blousedora: Miss Millie?
Barnettparody: "Heavy Wet", John Reeve
grand attack of horse and foot
Cast truncated in the source
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25 Feb 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
24 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (33)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 24 Feb 1834, next 27 Feb 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (21)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 24 Feb 1834, next 27 Feb 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (2)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 24 Feb 1834, next 27 Feb 1834
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26 Feb 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
26 Feb 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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27 Feb 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
24 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (34)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 25 Feb 1834, next 1 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (22)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 25 Feb 1834, next 1 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (3)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 25 Feb 1834, next 1 Mar 1834
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28 Feb 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
26 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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1 Mar 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
24 Feb 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (35)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 27 Feb 1834, next 3 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (23)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 27 Feb 1834, next 3 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (4)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 27 Feb 1834, next 3 Mar 1834
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3 Mar 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
3 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (36)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 1 Mar 1834, next 4 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (24)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 1 Mar 1834, next 4 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (5)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 1 Mar 1834, next 4 Mar 1834
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4 Mar 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
3 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (37)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 3 Mar 1834, next 6 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (25)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 3 Mar 1834, next 6 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (6)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 3 Mar 1834, next 6 Mar 1834
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5 Mar 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
5 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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6 Mar 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
3 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (38)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 4 Mar 1834, next 8 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (26)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 4 Mar 1834, next 8 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (7)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 4 Mar 1834, next 8 Mar 1834
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7 Mar 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
5 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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8 Mar 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
3 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (39)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 6 Mar 1834, next 10 Mar 1834
2) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (27)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 6 Mar 1834, next 10 Mar 1834
3) The Quadrupeds [; or, The Manager's Last Kick] (8)
Performances first 24 Feb 1834, previous 6 Mar 1834
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10 Mar 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
10 Mar 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (40)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 8 Mar 1834, next 11 Mar 1834
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Charles J. Mathews]Performances first 10 Mar 1834, next 11 Mar 1834
Genre (farce) new burletta
First Night Cast
Alfred de Wilback: [Frederick H.] Yates; Donderdunk: [Henry?] Hemming; Christian: Brayne; Grosman: W. Bennett; Count Albert (a stranger): O. Smith; servant: Phillips; chasseurs: Walsh, Willing, Green, Price, Morris, Gifford; Mina: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Alice: Miss Daly
Reference Cast
Alfred de Wilback: Frederick H.
Yates
Donderdunk: Henry? Hemming
Christian: Brayne
Grosman: W. Bennett
Count Albert: O. Smith
servant: Phillips
chasseurs:
Walsh
Willing
Green
Price
Morris
Gifford
Mina: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
Alice: Miss Daly
3) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (28)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 8 Mar 1834, next 11 Mar 1834
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11 Mar 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
10 Mar 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (41)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 10 Mar 1834, next 13 Mar 1834
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (2)
Performances first 10 Mar 1834, previous 10 Mar 1834, next 13 Mar 1834
3) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (29)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 10 Mar 1834, next 13 Mar 1834
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12 Mar 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
12 Mar 1834 bill NN |
|---|
Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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13 Mar 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
10 Mar 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (42)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 11 Mar 1834, next 15 Mar 1834
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (3)
Performances first 10 Mar 1834, previous 11 Mar 1834, next 15 Mar 1834
3) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (30)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 11 Mar 1834, next 15 Mar 1834
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14 Mar 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
12 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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15 Mar 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 Mar 1834 bill BL |
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1) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (43)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 13 Mar 1834, next 17 Mar 1834
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (4)
Performances first 10 Mar 1834, previous 13 Mar 1834, next 17 Mar 1834
3) Isabelle; or, Woman's Life (31)
Performances first 27 Jan 1834, previous 13 Mar 1834
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17 Mar 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
17 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Benefit: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates
1) Victorine; or, "I'll Sleep on It" (1)
AU: [John B. Buckstone]
Performances first 17 Mar 1834, next 22 Mar 1834
Genre (melodrama) popular highly domestic burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Alexandre (roue): [Frederick H.] Yates; Michael (journeyman upholsterer): [Henry?] Hemming; Victorine, embroiderer: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Elise (a seamstress): Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (1st time); Mr. Bonassus (jeweller): John Reeve; Blaise (his man): [John B.] Buckstone; Madame St. Victor: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Madame le Baronne Elise: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley; Mrs. Bonassus: Mrs. Daly; Justine: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Cisar Chanteloupe (Alexandre's friend, an old officer of the Imperial army): O. Smith; Bernard (silversmith): Phillips; sergeants of the National Guard: S[tephen] Smith, Morris; Victorine, keeper of a lodging house: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Sophie: Mrs. Gallot; Elise, vendor of oranges: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley
Reference Cast
Alexandre: Frederick H. Yates
Michael: Henry? Hemming
Victorine, embroiderer: Mrs.
Frederick H. Yates
Elise: Mrs. Robert Keeley
Mr. Bonassus: John Reeve
Blaise: John B. Buckstone
Madame St. Victor: Mrs.
Frederick H. Yates
Madame le Baronne Elise: Mrs.
Robert Keeley
Mrs. Bonassus: Mrs. Daly
Justine: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Cisar Chanteloupe: O. Smith
Bernard: Phillips
sergeants of the National Guard:
Stephen Smith
Morris
Victorine, keeper of a lodging
house: Mrs. Frederick H.
Yates
Sophie: Mrs. Gallot
Elise, vendor of oranges: Mrs.
Robert Keeley
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (5)
Performances first 10 Mar 1834, previous 15 Mar 1834, next 20 Mar 1834
3) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (44)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 15 Mar 1834, next 18 Mar 1834
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18 Mar 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
18 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Benefit: John Reeve
1) The Wreck Ashore; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea (1)
AU: [John B. Buckstone]
Performances first 18 Mar 1834
Genre (melodrama) celebrated domestic burletta; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Miles Bertram (Squire of Moatley): [Frederick H.] Yates; Captain Grampus (a smuggler): O. Smith; Walter Barnard (a young farmer): [Henry?] Hemming; Marmaduke Magog (parish constable): John Reeve; Jemmy Starling (a farmer's boy): [John B.] Buckstone; Blackadder (a pirate): S[tephen] Smith; pirates: Walsh, Willing, Green, Morris, Gifford, Price; Alice: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates; Bella: Mrs. Daly; Dame Barnard: Mrs. Daly; Mrs. Starling: Mrs. Beaumont
Reference Cast
Miles Bertram: Frederick H.
Yates
Captain Grampus: O. Smith
Walter Barnard: Henry? Hemming
Marmaduke Magog: John Reeve
Jemmy Starling: John B.
Buckstone
Blackadder: Stephen Smith
pirates:
Walsh
Willing
Green
Morris
Gifford
Price
Alice: Mrs. Frederick H. Yates
Bella: Mrs. Daly
Dame Barnard: Mrs. Daly
Mrs. Starling: Mrs. Beaumont
2) Cupid (14)
Performances first 2 Dec 1833, previous 23 Dec 1833
comic songs: John Reeve
old English morris dance: (from The Victim), Brown, King, Gibson, J. Baker, Miss Lane, Miss Rose, Miss Slade, Miss Labatt
Cast truncated in the source
3) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (45)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 17 Mar 1834, next 20 Mar 1834
4) The Mummy (19)
Performances first 30 Sep 1833, previous 14 Dec 1833
Cast as reference cast (30 Sep 1833)
BUT Mr. Mandragon: W. Bennett
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19 Mar 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
19 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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20 Mar 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Benefit: Mrs. [Laura] Honey
1) The Rake and His Pupil; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage (50)
Performances first 25 Nov 1833, previous 25 Jan 1834
Cast as reference cast (25 Nov 1833)
ADDS foresters: Walsh
Cast Comment Role now listed as "foresters glee"
2) Truth; or, A Glass Too Much (6)
Performances first 10 Mar 1834, previous 17 Mar 1834
3) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (46)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 18 Mar 1834, next 22 Mar 1834
duet: Mrs. Young, Mrs. [Laura] Honey
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21 Mar 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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22 Mar 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
22 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Command: By Particular Desire
1) Victorine; or, "I'll Sleep on It" (2)
Performances first 17 Mar 1834, previous 17 Mar 1834
2) P. P.; or, The Man and the Tiger (28)
Performances first 21 Oct 1833, previous 28 Dec 1833
3) Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades (47)
Performances first 13 Jan 1834, previous 20 Mar 1834
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24 Mar 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
24 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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25 Mar 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
24 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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26 Mar 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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27 Mar 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
24 Mar 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Lenten Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home
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28 Mar 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
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DARK: Good Friday
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7 Apr 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
7 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Non-resident Company: Paganini and Orchestra
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8 Apr 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
8 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (1)
Title Comment Parts 1 and 2 entitled Youthful Days of Mr. Mathews and Part 3, The Polly Packet
AU: Charles J. Mathews, Richard B. PeakePerformances first 8 Apr 1834, next 10 Apr 1834
Genre (entertainment) 3 parts
First Night Cast
performer: Charles Mathews
Reference Cast
performer: Charles Mathews
piano-flageolet: Moss Moss will accompany the songs and perform rondos between the acts on a newly invented instrument the piano-flageolet
"School of Orators", Charles Mathews; "Market Day", Charles Mathews; "Humours of the Packet", Charles Mathews; "An Irish Rubber at Whist", Charles Mathews; "Volunteer Field Day and Sham Fight", Charles Mathews; "Lord Mayor's Show", Charles Mathews
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9 Apr 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
7 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Non-resident Company: Paganini and Orchestra
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10 Apr 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
8 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (2)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 8 Apr 1834, next 12 Apr 1834
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11 Apr 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
11 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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Special Performance Non-resident Company: Paganini and Orchestra
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12 Apr 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
8 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (3)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 10 Apr 1834, next 15 Apr 1834
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15 Apr 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
15 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (4)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 12 Apr 1834, next 17 Apr 1834
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17 Apr 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
15 Apr 1834 bill NN |
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1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (5)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 15 Apr 1834, next 19 Apr 1834
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19 Apr 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
15 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (6)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 17 Apr 1834, next 22 Apr 1834
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22 Apr 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
22 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (7)
Title Comment Part 3: Pleasures of a Sea Voyage dropped from bill after this date
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 19 Apr 1834, next 24 Apr 1834
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24 Apr 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
22 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (8)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 22 Apr 1834, next 26 Apr 1834
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26 Apr 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
22 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (9)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 24 Apr 1834, next 29 Apr 1834
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29 Apr 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
29 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (10)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 26 Apr 1834, next 1 May 1834
"Crooskeen Lawn", Charles Mathews; medley: "Street Melodists" [Charles Mathews], Charles Mathews
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1 May 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
29 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (11)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 29 Apr 1834, next 3 May 1834
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3 May 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
29 Apr 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (12)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 1 May 1834, next 6 May 1834
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6 May 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (13)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 3 May 1834, next 8 May 1834
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8 May 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (14)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 6 May 1834, next 10 May 1834
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10 May 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
6 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (15)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 8 May 1834, next 13 May 1834
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13 May 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
13 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (16)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 10 May 1834, next 15 May 1834
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15 May 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
13 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (17)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 13 May 1834, next 17 May 1834
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17 May 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
13 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (18)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 15 May 1834, next 20 May 1834
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20 May 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
20 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (19)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 17 May 1834, next 22 May 1834
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22 May 1834 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (20)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 20 May 1834, next 24 May 1834
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24 May 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 May 1834 bill NN |
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1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (21)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 22 May 1834, next 27 May 1834
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27 May 1834 Tue eve Adelphi |
27 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (22)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 24 May 1834, next 31 May 1834
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31 May 1834 Sat eve Adelphi |
27 May 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (23)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 27 May 1834, next 2 Jun 1834
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2 Jun 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
2 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (24)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 31 May 1834, next 4 Jun 1834
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4 Jun 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
2 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (25)
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 2 Jun 1834, next 6 Jun 1834
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6 Jun 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
2 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (26)
Title Comment billed as "last nt"
Performances first 8 Apr 1834, previous 4 Jun 1834
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9 Jun 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
9 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (1)
Title Comment second of the series being a revival of Home Circuit; or, London Gleanings; Nicoll says it was titled Home Circuit; or, Cockney Gleanings when performed at the Lyceum, 8 March 1827
AU: Charles MathewsPerformances first 9 Jun 1834, next 13 Jun 1834
Genre (entertainment) celebrated entertainment; 3 parts
First Night Cast
performer: [Frederick H.] Yates
Reference Cast
performer: Frederick H. Yates
"Medley of Melodists", Charles Mathews; "Short Stages", Charles Mathews; comic song: "The Humours of a Country Fair", Charles Mathews; "The Thames Sailing Match", Charles Mathews; "London at Five in the Morning", Charles Mathews; "Epping Hunt", Charles Mathews; "The Country Concert", Charles Mathews
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13 Jun 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
9 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (2)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 9 Jun 1834, next 16 Jun 1834
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16 Jun 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
16 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (3)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 13 Jun 1834, next 18 Jun 1834
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18 Jun 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
16 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (4)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 16 Jun 1834, next 20 Jun 1834
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20 Jun 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
16 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (5)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 18 Jun 1834, next 23 Jun 1834
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23 Jun 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
23 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (6)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 20 Jun 1834, next 25 Jun 1834
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25 Jun 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
23 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (7)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 23 Jun 1834, next 27 Jun 1834
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27 Jun 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
23 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (8)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 25 Jun 1834, next 30 Jun 1834
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30 Jun 1834 Mon eve Adelphi |
30 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (9)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 27 Jun 1834, next 2 Jul 1834
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2 Jul 1834 Wed eve Adelphi |
30 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (10)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 30 Jun 1834, next 4 Jul 1834
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4 Jul 1834 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Jun 1834 bill NN |
|---|
1) Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (11)
Performances first 9 Jun 1834, previous 2 Jul 1834
Last night of season
Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Doors open 6:30, curtain 6:45, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
30 September 1833 - 4 July 1834 191 performances: 191 evening
| Anniversary (1): | Martyr's Day entertainment (30 Jan 1834) |
| Benefit (3): | Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (17 Mar
1834) John Reeve (18 Mar 1834) Mrs. [Laura] Honey (20 Mar 1834) |
| Command (1): | By Particular Desire (22 Mar 1834) |
| Dark (4): | Christmas Eve (24 Dec 1833, 25 Dec
1833) Ash Wednesday (12 Feb 1834) Good Friday (28 Mar 1834) |
| Lenten Entertainment (15): | Mr. and Mrs. Yates At Home (14 Feb 1834, 19 Feb 1834, 21 Feb 1834, 26 Feb 1834, 28 Feb 1834, 5 Mar 1834, 7 Mar 1834, 12 Mar 1834, 14 Mar 1834, 19 Mar 1834, 21 Mar 1834, 24 Mar 1834, 25 Mar 1834, 26 Mar 1834, 27 Mar 1834) |
| Non-Resident Theatre Companies (3): | Paganini and Orchestra (7 Apr 1834, 9 Apr 1834, 11 Apr 1834) |
| Addison, Henry R. |
Butterfly's Ball, The (18 Nov 1833) |
| Arnold, Samuel J. |
Quadrupeds, The (24 Feb 1834) |
| Bernard, William B. |
Mummy, The (30 Sep 1833) |
| Bernard?, William B. |
Wooing a Widow (21 Oct 1833) |
| Brunton, John |
Victim, The (9 Dec 1833) |
| Buckstone, John B. |
Isabelle (27 Jan 1834) Rake and His Pupil, The (25 Nov 1833) Victorine (17 Mar 1834) Wreck Ashore, The (18 Mar 1834) |
| Cooper, Frederick F. |
Deserted Village, The (28 Oct 1833) |
| Fitzball, Edward |
Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833) |
| Holl, Henry |
Grace Huntley (14 Oct 1833) |
| Mathews, Charles |
Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual (9 Jun 1834) |
| Mathews, Charles J. |
Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (8 Apr 1834) Truth (10 Mar 1834) |
| Millingen, John G. |
Cupid (2 Dec 1833) |
| Morton, John M. |
Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833) |
| Parry, Thomas |
P. P. (21 Oct 1833) |
| Peake, Richard B. |
Mathews At Home, Comic Annual (8 Apr 1834) |
| Pitt, George D. |
Lurline (13 Jan 1834) |
| Rede, William L. |
Loves of the Stars, The (30 Sep 1833) |
| Rodwell, George H. |
Freaks and Follies (17 Feb 1834) |
| Unknown |
Night Errand, The (10 Feb 1834) Twenty Thousand Pounds (7 Oct 1833) |
| Yates, Frederick H. |
Mr. Yates's Reminiscences, Views of Himself and Others (30 Jan 1834) Stop Thief (30 Jan 1834) |
| Blewitt, Jonathan |
Grace Huntley (14 Oct 1833) |
| Callcott, William H. |
Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833) |
| Lee, G. Alexander |
Butterfly's Ball, The (18 Nov 1833) Loves of the Stars, The (30 Sep 1833) |
| Rodwell, George H. |
Deserted Village, The (28 Oct 1833) Grace Huntley (14 Oct 1833) Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833) Isabelle (27 Jan 1834) Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833) Lurline (13 Jan 1834) Rake and His Pupil, The (25 Nov 1833) Victim, The (9 Dec 1833) |
| Byrne, Oscar |
Lurline (13 Jan 1834) |
Baker
Baker, MasterZephyr (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
BayneMudlark (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
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Novello, Miss Cecilia?Sensitive Plants (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); Columbine (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); Autumn (24) in Loves of the Stars (30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833); nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Paris, Miss C.Queen Bee (6) in Butterfly's Ball (25 Nov 1833 - 30 Nov 1833); First Butterfly (12) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); Alice Green (48) in Grace Huntley (14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833); Wavelett (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); Marie (31) in Isabelle (27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834); Lea (24) in Loves of the Stars (30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833); The Lady Una (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); Ida (4) in Night Errand (10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834); Tittilindo (8) in Quadrupeds (24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834); Justine (50) in Rake and His Pupil (25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834); Justine (2) in Victorine (17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Paris, Miss E.nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Paris, Miss L.nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Rayner, Missnymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Rose, Missbouquet (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); bridesmaids, peasants, nuns (18) in Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833); nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); visitors (28) in P. P. (21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
Slade, MissRosebud (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); Zephyr (24) in Loves of the Stars (30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
Somerville, MissThe Gadfly (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); Twinkle (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); fairy beggars (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); Summer (24) in Loves of the Stars (30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833); nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Walsh, Missnymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Waylett, Mrs. HarriettCurrent (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); fairy beggars (38) in Harlequin and Margery Daw (26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834); Savoyards (31) in Isabelle (27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834); bridesmaids, peasants, nuns (18) in Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
Woodyer, Mrs.Papillon, the Butterfly Beau (18) in Butterfly's Ball (18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833); Oriella (18) in Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833); Zeraph (24) in Loves of the Stars (30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833); Ellen Bloomley (13) in Wooing a Widow (21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
Yates, Mrs. Frederick H.bridesmaids, peasants, nuns (18) in Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833); nymphs (47) in Lurline (13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); the wedding train (50) in Rake and His Pupil (25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
Annette (24) in Deserted Village (28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833); Grace Darnley, later Grace Huntley (48) in Grace Huntley (14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833); Isabelle (31) in Isabelle (27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834); Madame Le Marc (31) in Isabelle (27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834); Madame Isabelle (31) in Isabelle (27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834); Lekinda (18) in Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman (30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833); Marchioness de Barres (50) in Rake and His Pupil (25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834); Mina (6) in Truth (10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834); Cecile (6) in Twenty Thousand Pounds (7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833); Lucy Howard (28) in Victim (9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834); Victorine, embroiderer (2) in Victorine (17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); Madame St. Victor (2) in Victorine (17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); Victorine, keeper of a lodging house (2) in Victorine (17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834); Alice (1) in Wreck Ashore (18 Mar 1834)
* Butterfly's Ball, The; or, The Jealous Moth
Cupid(bsq) by Henry R. Addison, G. Alexander Lee (comp) (18 times, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Papillon, the Butterfly Beau: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- The Beetle: S[tephen] Smith (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- The Jealous Moth: [John] Sanders (12 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), John Reeve (6 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- The Gadfly: Miss Slade (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- grasshoppers: King (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Brown (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Gibson (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Toddygrass, Daddy Long Legs and a scrore of fluttering things: Price (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Gifford (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Willing (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Morris (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Walsh (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Zephyr: Baker (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Rosebud: Miss Rose (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Sensitive Plants: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Miss Lane (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Queen Bee: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (12 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (6 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 30 Nov 1833)
- First Butterfly: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (12 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Dandylion: Green (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Rose Queen: Miss Daly (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Sweet Briar: Miss Jackson (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- Elder Berry: Miss Elder (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
- bouquet: Miss Blake (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Miss Labatt (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Miss Astley (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), Miss Rayner (18 perfs, 18 Nov 1833 - 14 Dec 1833)
* Deserted Village, The(burlesque) by John G. Millingen (14 times, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Master Smith, alias Cupid: John Reeve (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Corporal Marsden: S[tephen] Smith (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Mr. Slykey: [John] Sanders (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Mrs. Vulcan Smith: Miss Daly (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Slykey, or Psyche: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (14 perfs, 2 Dec 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
Freaks and Follies [; or, A Match for the Old One](farce) by Frederick F. Cooper, George H. Rodwell (comp) (24 times, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Curate: Bayne (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Lord Morden: [Frederick H.] Yates (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Frederick Morden: [Henry?] Hemming (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Mark Maythorn: O. Smith (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Major Manville: W. Bennett (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Peter Grievous: John Reeve (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Mr. Text: [John B.] Buckstone (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Lord Fopling: Brayne (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Dr. Cajeput: King (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Sam: S[tephen] Smith (6 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 2 Nov 1833)
- Richard: Phillips (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- James: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Farmer Greenfield: Morris (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Bates: Gibson (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Teddy O'Turf: [John] Sanders (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- second gamekeeper: Brown (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- reapers, servants, constables, villagers, emigrants, masqueraders: [Unlisted] (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Annette: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Phillis: Miss Daly (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
- Nelly: Mrs. Daly (24 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 23 Nov 1833)
Grace Huntley(burletta) by George H. Rodwell (4 times, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Sir William Franklin: W. Bennett (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Captain Roland: Brayne (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Tom Trippet: [James P.] Wilkinson (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Doctor Growl: Brayne (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Mr. Franklin: [Henry?] Hemming (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Chouse: [John] Sanders (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
- Emily: Miss Jackson (4 perfs, 17 Feb 1834 - 22 Feb 1834)
* Harlequin and Margery Daw; or, The Saucy Slut and the See-Saw(melodrama, 3 acts) by Henry Holl, George H. Rodwell (comp), Jonathan Blewitt (comp) (48 times, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Joseph Huntley: [Frederick H.] Yates (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Able Darnley: Bayne (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Simon Mealbag: John Reeve (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Sandy Smith: O. Smith (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Giles: [John] Sanders (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- villagers: Walsh (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833), Willing (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833), Gifford (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833), Price (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833), Green (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Grace Darnley, later Grace Huntley: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Peggy: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (36 perfs, 28 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833), Miss Alleyne (12 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- William Huntley: Master Bryant (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Tibby Cracko: [John B.] Buckstone (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Squire Lambert: Brayne (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Justice: S[tephen] Smith (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- officer: Morris (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- servant: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
- Alice Green: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (48 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 7 Dec 1833)
* Isabelle; or, Woman's Life(pantomime) by John M. Morton, George H. Rodwell (comp), William H. Callcott (comp) (38 times, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Wavelett: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Riplett: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Twinkle: Miss Slade (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Current: Miss Walsh (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Whirlpool: Miss Labatt (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Babble: [Unk] (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Streamlet: [Unk] (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Dam: Master Bush (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Swamp: Master Lightfoot (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mudlark: Master Baker (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Tadpole: Master Cramer (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- duck: "Master Waddlewell" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- cock: "Doodledoo" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- turkey: "Gebblestone" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Margery Daw: Miss Daly (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Strephon: Gibson (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- fairy beggars: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), Miss Slade (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), Miss Walsh (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), Miss Labatt (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Farmer Hardheart: Brown (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Barley, Whack, Flail: "Baconface" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Raw" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Lout: "Lob" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Snowball: "Job" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Miss Guineanob: [John] Sanders (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Jigjog: King (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- John Doe: "Bum" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Richard Roe: "Tapshoulder" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Harlequin: Gibson (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Pantaloon: Brown (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Clowns: [John] Sanders (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), King (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Columbine: Miss Lane (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- lady of color: "Miss Whiteybrown" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- butchers: "Cutlet" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Veal" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- fat butcher: "Suet" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Sweep: "Master Chimney" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Italian: "Signor Prigaguinea" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- monkey: "Master Mischief" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- old women: "M? Noteeth" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "M? Mumble" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "M? Grunt" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- teaman: "Mr. I. Son" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- sailor: "Binnacle" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mrs. Salmon: "Mrs. Flounder" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- lawyers: "Bluebag" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Law" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Henry the Eighth: "Polybaglmy" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Queen Elizabeth: "Miss Virginmug" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mother Goose: "Mrs. Duckegg" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Beefeater: "Shortribs" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mr. Highprice: "Extortionate" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- fat gentleman: "Paunch" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- shopman: "Careful" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Jew: "Levylosenotsing" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Civet Cat: "Master Smellwell" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Parker's Patent Hydraulic Pen: "Useful" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- dustman: "Bell" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- postman: "Twotaps" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- muffinmen: "Twinkle" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Bell" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mr. Gillbank: "Parespirit" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- regular drammer: "Master Shakespeare" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Mrs. Blusher and child: [blank name] (1 perf, 26 Dec 1833)
- spirits: "Old Tom" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "cognac" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Rumbo" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- miller: "Flourmug" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Stout: "Master Doubieswipes" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- policemen: "Blueskin" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834), "Ruin" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- cook: "Mrs. Mellon[?]" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- housemaid: "Mrs. Oglebaker" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Old Wiggins: "Cosey" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
- Madame Pentweazle: "Mrs. Scratchcat" (38 perfs, 26 Dec 1833 - 8 Feb 1834)
* Lekinda, The Sleepless Woman(melodrama, 3 acts) by John B. Buckstone, George H. Rodwell (comp) (31 times, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Eugene Le Marc: [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Scipio: O. Smith (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Andrew: [John B.] Buckstone (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Savoyards: Green (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Price (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Walsh (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Willing (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Gifford (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss Labatt (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss [Millie?] Barnett (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss Walsh (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss Jackson (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss Astley (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834), Miss Elder (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Michel: Bayne (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Phillippe: Brayne (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- George: Morris (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Isabelle: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Sophie: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- General Le Marc: [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Scipio, a charbonniere: O. Smith (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Coquin: [John] Sanders (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Epinoir: S[tephen] Smith (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Petit Mathieu: Master Kelly (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Apollo Bajazet: John Reeve (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Andrew, a sweep: [John B.] Buckstone (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Madame Le Marc: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Marie: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Vincent: Miss Daly (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Apollo, an itinerant image man: John Reeve (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Andrew, a farmer: [John B.] Buckstone (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Monsieur Le Marc, a traveller: [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Scipio, a brigand: O. Smith (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Madame Isabelle: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
- Madame Andrew: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (31 perfs, 27 Jan 1834 - 15 Mar 1834)
* Loves of the Stars, The(romantic drama) by Edward Fitzball, George H. Rodwell (comp) (18 times, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
Summary Cast:
- The Viceroy: Bayne (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Zobaldo, the undying: O. Smith (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Lenoda: [Frederick H.] Yates (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Floresco: [Henry?] Hemming (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- The Demon Bat: S[tephen] Smith (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Pablo: John Reeve (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Ambo Gusto: [John B.] Buckstone (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Juan: Morris (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Ompharak: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Phomoriamex: Gibson (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Strataphantez: King (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Gomaria: Brown (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- demons of fire, demons of air, demons of water, demons of earth: Price (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Gifford (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Willing (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Green (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Walsh (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Algueziles, inquisitors, maskers, dancers, mummers, soldiers, monks: [Unlisted] (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Lekinda: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Oriella: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- Madame Poupette: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (12 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 12 Oct 1833), Miss Daly (6 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
- bridesmaids, peasants, nuns: Miss Jackson (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Walsh (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Labatt (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Hambleton (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Rayner (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Blake (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Astley (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Elder (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Mrs. Woodyer (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Beaumont (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 19 Oct 1833)
* Lurline; or, The Revolt of the Naiades(musical drama) by William L. Rede, G. Alexander Lee (comp) (24 times, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Zeraph: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Rubi: Miss Alleyne (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Malech: Miss Daly (12 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 12 Oct 1833), Miss Debot (6 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 19 Oct 1833), Miss Labatt (6 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Zephyr: Miss Rose (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Spring: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Summer: Miss Slade (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Autumn: Miss Lane (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Korath: [Frederick H.] Yates (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Morath: W. Bennett (12 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 12 Oct 1833), S[tephen] Smith (12 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Jap: [James P.] Wilkinson (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Hanooh: [Henry?] Hemming (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Reuben: Brayne (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Jap's men: Walsh (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833), Morris (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833), Price (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833), Green (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833), Gifford (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833), Willing (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Lilis: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (12 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 12 Oct 1833), Miss Daly (12 perfs, 14 Oct 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Lea: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
- Nama: Miss Jackson (24 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
Mathews At Home, Comic Annual(musical extravaganza, 3 acts) by George D. Pitt, George H. Rodwell (comp), Oscar Byrne (chor) (47 times, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Baron of Lorchausen: Bayne (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Sir Rupert, the Fearnought: [Henry?] Hemming (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Rodolph: Price (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Rinaldo: Morris (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Manfrido: Green (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Albert: Gifford (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Rolando: Willing (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Baptiste, Sir Rupert's esquire: John Reeve (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- pilgrim: S[tephen] Smith (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- The Lady Una: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Miss Bridgett: Mrs. Daly (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Lurline, the nymph of the Lurlei Berg: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Fluvia: Miss Daly (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Idex: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- nymphs: Miss Lane (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss [Leone] Griffiths (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Slade (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Jackson (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss L. Jackson (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Mrs. Woodyer (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss [Millie?] Barnett (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Labatt (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Blake (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Elder (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss L. Elder (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Astley (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Rayner (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Hamilton (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss L. Paris (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss C. Paris (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss E. Paris (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Somerville (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Harris (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Hooper (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Amphibo: Brown (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- River Monster attendants: [John] Sanders (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), King (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Gibson (47 perfs, 13 Jan 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual(entertainment, 3 parts) by Charles J. Mathews, Richard B. Peake (26 times, 8 Apr 1834 - 6 Jun 1834)
Summary Cast:
- performer: Charles Mathews (26 perfs, 8 Apr 1834 - 6 Jun 1834)
Mr. Yates's Reminiscences, Views of Himself and Others(entertainment, 3 parts) by Charles Mathews (11 times, 9 Jun 1834 - 4 Jul 1834)
Summary Cast:
- performer: [Frederick H.] Yates (11 perfs, 9 Jun 1834 - 4 Jul 1834)
Mummy, The(entertainment, 1 act) by Frederick H. Yates (1 time, 30 Jan 1834)
Summary Cast:
- principal performer: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
* Night Errand, The; or, A Traveller in Spite of Himself(operatic farce) by William B. Bernard (19 times, 30 Sep 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Toby Tramp: John Reeve (19 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 18 Mar 1834)
- Mr. Mandragon: [Unlisted] (18 perfs, 30 Sep 1833 - 14 Dec 1833), W. Bennett (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
* P. P. or, The Man and the Tiger(burletta) by Unknown (4 times, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Samuel Dobbs: [James P.] Wilkinson (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Sir Harry Wildare: [Henry?] Hemming (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Scamper: S[tephen] Smith (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Wild: Brayne (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Tom Trusty: [John] Sanders (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Clutchet: Bayne (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Touch: Gibson (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Martin: Green (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Burmeddon: Morris (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Dragsman: King (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Ida: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
- Mrs. Bitters: Mrs. Daly (4 perfs, 10 Feb 1834 - 15 Feb 1834)
Quadrupeds, The [; or, The Manager's Last Kick](farce) by Thomas Parry (28 times, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Splasher: [Frederick H.] Yates (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Mr. Staotte: W. Bennett (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Mr. Somerhill: [Henry?] Hemming (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Lieutenant Fusill: Brayne (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Bob Buckskin: John Reeve (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- John: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Thomas: Phillips (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Susan Staotte: Miss Jackson (16 perfs, 4 Nov 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Alleyne (12 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 2 Nov 1833)
- Crape: Miss Daly (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Duster: Miss [Leone] Griffiths (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
- visitors: Morris (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Gifford (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Price (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Green (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Jackson (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Labatt (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Astley (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Rayner (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834), Miss Blake (28 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 22 Mar 1834)
* Rake and His Pupil, The; or, Folly, Love, and Marriage(burlesque) by Samuel J. Arnold (8 times, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Abrahamides: John Reeve (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Piercey: S[tephen] Smith (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Bernardo: [John] Sanders (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Dorothea: Miss Daly (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Tittilindo: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Mopperella: Mrs. Daly (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
- Blousedora: Miss [Millie?] Barnett (8 perfs, 24 Feb 1834 - 8 Mar 1834)
Stop Thief(burletta, 3 acts) by John B. Buckstone, George H. Rodwell (comp) (50 times, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Rosambert: [Frederick H.] Yates (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Chevalier de Florville: [Henry?] Hemming (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Marquis de Barres: John Reeve (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Baron de Florville: Bayne (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Germain: [John] Sanders (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- valets, masqueraders: [Unlisted] (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Marchioness de Barres: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Justine: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Count de Lignolle: W. Bennett (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Madame de Lignolle: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- foresters: Gifford (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Green (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Willing (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Price (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Morris (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Walsh (1 perf, 20 Mar 1834)
- valets and pages: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Phillips (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Phillips Jr. (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Taylor (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- pages: Master Bush (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Master Kelly (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Sophie Dupertail: Miss Labatt (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- bridesmaids: Miss Elder (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Miss Jackson (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
- the wedding train: Miss Beaumont (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Mrs. Woodyer (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Miss Astley (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834), Miss Baker (50 perfs, 25 Nov 1833 - 20 Mar 1834)
* Truth; or, A Glass Too Muchby Frederick H. Yates (1 time, 30 Jan 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Piscator Nibble: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Spencer Titivate: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Tommy: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Barnaby Boshby: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Orator Cage: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Emily Simper: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Penelope Pops: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
- Mrs. McNigglewrih: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 30 Jan 1834)
Twenty Thousand Pounds; or, London Love(farce) by Charles J. Mathews (6 times, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Alfred de Wilback: [Frederick H.] Yates (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Donderdunk: [Henry?] Hemming (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Christian: Brayne (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Grosman: W. Bennett (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Count Albert: O. Smith (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- servant: Phillips (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- chasseurs: Walsh (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834), Willing (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834), Green (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834), Price (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834), Morris (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834), Gifford (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Mina: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
- Alice: Miss Daly (6 perfs, 10 Mar 1834 - 20 Mar 1834)
* Victim, The; or, The Law in 1650(farce) by Unknown (6 times, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Dormer: W. Bennett (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
- Augustus Drummond: [John B.] Buckstone (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
- Edward: [Henry?] Hemming (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
- Honorable Charles Cheverile: [Frederick H.] Yates (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
- Cecile: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
- Emily: Mrs. Daly (6 perfs, 7 Oct 1833 - 12 Oct 1833)
Victorine; or, "I'll Sleep on It"(drama, 3 acts) by John Brunton, George H. Rodwell (comp) (28 times, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Paul Dangerfield: [Frederick H.] Yates (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Mark Ingleby: [Henry?] Hemming (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Sam: John Reeve (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Captain Gunnel: O. Smith (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Mr. Anderson: Bayne (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- sheriff: S[tephen] Smith (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- jailor: Morris (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- landlord: [John] Sanders (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- smugglers, sailors: Walsh (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834), Willing (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834), Gifford (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834), Price (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834), Green (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834), Phillips (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Mrs. Howard: Mrs. Daly (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Lucy Howard: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
- Mary Ingleby: Mrs. [Laura] Honey (28 perfs, 9 Dec 1833 - 11 Jan 1834)
Wooing a Widow; or, Love under a Lamp Post(melodrama, 3 acts) by John B. Buckstone (2 times, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Alexandre: [Frederick H.] Yates (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Michael: [Henry?] Hemming (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Victorine, embroiderer: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Elise: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Mr. Bonassus: John Reeve (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Blaise: [John B.] Buckstone (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Madame St. Victor: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Madame le Baronne Elise: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Mrs. Bonassus: Mrs. Daly (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Justine: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Cisar Chanteloupe: O. Smith (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Bernard: Phillips (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- sergeants of the National Guard: S[tephen] Smith (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834), Morris (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Victorine, keeper of a lodging house: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Sophie: Mrs. Gallot (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
- Elise, vendor of oranges: Mrs. [Robert] Keeley (2 perfs, 17 Mar 1834 - 22 Mar 1834)
Wreck Ashore, The; or, A Bridegroom from the Sea(farce) by William B. Bernard? (13 times, 21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Daniel Dowgate Esq.: W. Bennett (13 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
- Arthur Melborn: [Henry?] Hemming (13 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
- John: [James P.] Wilkinson (13 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
- Ellen Bloomley: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (13 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 23 Dec 1833)
- Mary: Miss Daly (7 perfs, 16 Dec 1833 - 23 Dec 1833), Miss Alleyne (6 perfs, 21 Oct 1833 - 26 Oct 1833)
(melodrama, 2 acts) by John B. Buckstone (1 time, 18 Mar 1834)
Summary Cast:
- Miles Bertram: [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Captain Grampus: O. Smith (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Walter Barnard: [Henry?] Hemming (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Marmaduke Magog: John Reeve (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Jemmy Starling: [John B.] Buckstone (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Blackadder: S[tephen] Smith (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- pirates: Walsh (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834), Willing (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834), Green (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834), Morris (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834), Gifford (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834), Price (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Alice: Mrs. [Frederick H.] Yates (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Bella: Mrs. Daly (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Dame Barnard: Mrs. Daly (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
- Mrs. Starling: Mrs. Beaumont (1 perf, 18 Mar 1834)
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