|
||||||||||||||
![]() |
||||||||||||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|||||
|
THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900 Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors -------------------------- THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI (formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE) (ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY) 1806-1900 Calendar for Summer 1833 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 plans of Samuel J. Arnold to build a new English Opera House before the summer season of 1832 did not come to fruition and as a result, the company lacked a permanent home that summer and during the summer of 1833. The latter season at the Adelphi, which commenced on 8 April, proved to be a trying one for the management, as witnessed by this early report by the Theatrical Observer that the "season has commenced most inauspiciously, the house being every night very ill attended" (14 April 1833). The apparent cause of the low attendance was a flu epidemic, which also prevented Charles Mathews from returning to London in time to begin his Comic Annual performances. In a letter to H. B. Gyles on 17 April 1833, Mathews wrote: "I should have opened with, I think, another good entertainment on Monday [22 April], but the epidemic...is a panic with a vengeance--worse than cholera, though not so fatal" (Mathews, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, IV, 162).
A remark in the Theatrical Observer on 22 April indicated, however, that the epidemic actually helped boost business at the Adelphi: "Mr. Arnold has benefited by the influenza greatly, for since the closing of other houses, his audiences have quadrupled" This jump in attendance did not ultimately save the season, though, because the Theatrical Observer reported on 20 May: "We are sorry to hear it reported that Mr. Arnold has resigned the responsibility of manager of this company for the present in consequence of the badness of the houses" (Theatrical Observer, 20 April, 1833). In his autobiography, James Robinson Planché writes that Arnold asked him to take over the management for the season but that he was unable to serve his old friend in that capacity (Recollections and Reflections of James Robinson Planché, I, 192). Finally, the Observer reported on May 31 "Mr. Arnold intends resuming his interest in the concern in July." Then in the middle of June, this development was reported:
It was intended to have closed this theatre on Thursday last until the beginning of July, when Mr. Arnold renews his managership, but we understand that the company have made an arrangement by which they will continue to perform on their own responsibility. Mr. Arnold lost 1000 pounds this present season, before he withdrew from the concern (Theatrical Observer).
During the English Opera Company's management of the Adelphi, problems continued to plague them. The Athenæum reported that the leading actors sacrificed their own salaries for the good of the company: "For some time after the company resolved to take the theatre into their own hands, the receipts were very moderate; and, while this was the case, the salaries of the humbler classes were paid in full, the principals acting for nothing" (22 June, 1833, p. 404). In fact, one member of the company, Benjamin Wrench, even tried to negotiate with the Adelphi's proprietors for a reduction of the rent. According to the Theatrical Observer of 17 June, "Mr. Wrench waited on Messrs. Mathews and Yates, for a short time since, and after stating the situation in which the performers were placed, requested them to make a reduction in the rent of 10 pounds per week; they, however, refused, saying that they could compel Mr. Arnold to pay the full amount he had agreed for." Arnold finally returned to the Adelphi in July and finished out the season, which ran through 21 September. Despite all the financial struggles, 33 plays were staged, and 114 performances given.
The summer season of 1833 included many revivals of old favorites which ran briefly and then closed. Among those plays were The Bottle Imp, The Middle Temple, Gretna Green, Wanted, A Governess, and The Evil Eye. Richard B. Peake proved to be the most popular playwright of the summer with seven of his plays appearing on the bills. The most popular play of the summer, William Bernard's The Mummy, ran for 71 performances and "succeeded in attracting [audiences] beyond anything that the season has produced" (Times, 4 June 1833). Another favorite proved to be Thomas Searle's The Yeoman's Daughter, which, although written for Fanny M. Kelly, was successfully acted by Harriet Waylett. The Athenæum pronounced the musical drama "very well written" and praised the performance of Mr. Salter as well (27 July 1833, p. 500).
Throughout the season the Times critic repeatedly remarked about the small size of the Adelphi, stage and its unsuitability for large-scale productions like those done by the English Opera Company. However, when Planché's opera The Court Masque; or, Richmond in Olden Time opened on 9 September, critics forgot about the limitations of the theatre and saw only the merits of this landmark production. The Athenæum lamented, "it is a pity that the most creditable piece of the season should not have been produced until within a fortnight of its termination" (14 September 1833, p. 620). The critic went on to describe the acting as "above average," but paid particular attention to the style with which the production was mounted. He wrote that Planché "has gracefully thrown over the whole, the mantle and manners of the period.... [The] dresses and general arrangement give good evidence of [his] intimate knowledge of these very essential matters." The Theatrical Observer remarked upon Planché's great "tact and dramatic skill" (11 September 1833) and gave particular attention to the visual elements of the production. "The opera has been got up with great care as far as regards scenery and dresses, all of which were new, picturesque, and appropriate; the first dress worn by Miss Murray is an exact copy of Holbein's celebrated picture of Anne Boleyn" (Theatrical Observer, 10 September 1833). The production marked a significant attempt at historical accuracy by James Robinson Planché and the Adelphi designers, Tompkins and Pitt.
At the end of the season, Thomas Searle addressed the audience on behalf of S. J. Arnold by conveying his "sincere thanks for the patronage with which you have honoured this establishment during a period of calamity and general depression almost unparalleled in theatrical history" (Times, 23 September 1833). He also noted that "many difficulties have hitherto prevented the building of the new English Opera House, but that those vexatious impediments have been gradually removed ... and there is now every reason to hope that a very few months will enable him to welcome his friend and the public in a theatre worthy of them." He pledged that Arnold would restore "the English Opera at least to that degree of credit which it had acquired for some years before the disastrous event which drove him to an asylum where all his energies have been cramped and his main object defeated." Indeed, the summer of 1833 was the last season that Arnold and the English Opera Company occupied the Adelphi Theatre.
AK
|
8 Apr 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
8 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; subtitled 1st nt only An Adventure of the Forest
AU: [Unknown], COMP: Charles MartynPerformances first 8 Apr 1833, next 9 Apr 1833
Genre (musical drama) new musical drama
First Night Cast
Philip (aged eighteen): Miss Murray (fr Royal Olympic, 1st app this company); Nicole (a vine dresser): John Reeve; Mons. Benet (Mayor of Nevers): W. Bennett; Montejo (a Jesuit-companion of Philip): Perkins; Pierre (his agent): O. Smith; Martin Delvar (garde-chasse of the forest): Minton; Paul: Morris; Spanish ambassador: Dowsing; chorus of vintagers: Walsh, Miller, Franklin, Willing, Dowsing, Brown, Bowman, Miss Appleton, Mrs. Emden, Miss Jackson, Miss Elder, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Remens, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials; Louise (an orphan): Miss Ferguson; Madame Delvar: Mrs. Griffith (1st app)
Cast Comment Miss E. Wells billed as Miss C. Wells, typo assumed; Brown spelled "Browne" on first few bills, later appears as "Brown"; A variant LVT bill shows Mordaunt playing Mons. Benet in the first piece
Reference Cast
Philip: Miss Murray
Nicole: John Reeve
Mons. Benet: Wyman
Montejo: Perkins
Pierre: O. Smith
Martin Delvar: Minton
Paul: Morris
Spanish ambassador: Dowsing
chorus of vintagers:
Walsh
Miller
Franklin
Willing
Dowsing
Brown
Bowman
Miss Appleton
Mrs. Emden
Miss Jackson
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Remens
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
Louise: Miss Ferguson
Madame Delvar: Mrs. Griffith
2) Cupid (1)
AU: [John G. Millingen], COMP: J. R. Tutton
Au Comm a later piece called Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler is said to be by the author of CupidPerformances first 8 Apr 1833, next 9 Apr 1833
Genre (burlesque) never-tiring burletta
First Night Cast
Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith; Corporal Marsden: [James] Bland; Mr. Slykey (master tailor): [John] Sanders; Master Smith (alias Cupid): John Reeve; Mrs. Vulcan Smith (alias Venus): Mrs. Griffith; Slykey (or Psyche): Miss Ferguson; The Three Miss Graces (old maids): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello, Miss Elder, Miss Remens
Cast Comment Miss Remens name sometimes appears as "Remmens" or "Rummens"; Variant LVT bill shows Miss Appleton in place of Miss Elder
Reference Cast
Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith
Corporal Marsden: James Bland
Mr. Slykey: John Sanders
Master Smith: John Reeve
Mrs. Vulcan Smith: Mrs.
Griffith
Slykey: Miss Ferguson
The Three Miss Graces:
Miss Cecilia? Novello
Miss Elder
Miss Remens
overture:[J. R. Tutton]
grand ballet travesty
3) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (1)
Title Comment "Successfully performed for forty nights at TR CG" (bill)
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: George F. StansburyPerformances first 8 Apr 1833, next 9 Apr 1833
Genre (melodrama) revived romantic melo-dramatic romance
First Night Cast
Captain Boldweather (commander of the "Narcissa"): Bayne; Sprayling (second mate): Perkins; Torquil (third mate): [Henry?] Hemming; Black Sam: O. Smith; Mr. Pimpernel Chickweed (gardener to the expedition): John Reeve; Ludwig Bompertz (a German, wrecked on the island): Benson E. Hill; Ben Bunting (boatswain's mate): Salter; Jack Skyscrape: Minton; Locksley (captain's clerk): Morris; Dogsbody: Dowsing; mutineers: Miller, Willing, Franklin; officers (Captain Boldweather's party): [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Walsh islanders Fegee (Sovereign of the Tonga, or Friendly Isles): [John] Sanders; Attoo (a chieftain, his nephew): F. Sutton; islanders and warriors: T. Brown, Bowman, Sharp, Nelson, Johnson, Paulo Jr.; Neuha (daughter of the chief): Miss [Leonora] Pincott; female islanders: Mrs. Emden, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Elder, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials,
Reference Cast
Captain Boldweather: Bayne
Sprayling: Perkins
Torquil: Henry? Hemming
Black Sam: O. Smith
Mr. Pimpernel Chickweed: John
Reeve
Ludwig Bompertz: Benson E. Hill
Ben Bunting: Salter
Jack Skyscrape: Minton
Locksley: Morris
Dogsbody: Dowsing
mutineers:
Miller
Willing
Franklin
officers:
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Walsh
Fegee: John Sanders
Attoo: F. Sutton
islanders and warriors:
T. Brown
Bowman
Sharp
Nelson
Johnson
Paulo Jr.
Neuha: Miss Leonora Pincott
female islanders:
Mrs. Emden
Miss Jackson
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Elder
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
The mutiny; storm and mist with the arrival of the pinnace amidst the war canoes of the Friendly Islanders
I,i extensive view of Toobonai, one of the Friendly Islands; I,ii between decks of the ship Narcissa; I,iii main and quarter decks; II,i Montavia Bay and surrounding country; II,ii Mataloco Rock with submarine entry to Neuha's cave at flood tide; II,iii cascade on the island; II,iv interior of Neuha's cave; II,v palm tree thicket; II,vi cavern of Licoo
"His Majesty, having been most graciously pleased to extend the license granted to the proprietor of the late English Opera House, the publick are respectfully informed that the Theatre Royal, Adelphi, has been engaged for the performances of the company, until the new theatre is built" (bill)
|
9 Apr 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
9 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (2)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 8 Apr 1833, next 10 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Mons. Benet: W. Bennett
2) Cupid (2)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 8 Apr 1833, next 10 Apr 1833
3) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (2)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 8 Apr 1833, next 10 Apr 1833
|
10 Apr 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
10 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (3)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 9 Apr 1833, next 11 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Mons. Benet: W. Bennett
2) Call Again Tomorrow (1)
Title Comment altered fr I Promise to Pay by Joaquin T. Trueba
AU: [Joaquin T. Trueba]Performances first 10 Apr 1833, next 11 Apr 1833
Genre (farce) last new musical farce; 1 act
First Night Cast
Dick Neverpay: [Benjamin] Wrench (1st app in London this yr); Mr. Brads (his uncle): W. Bennett; Mr. Melvil (creditor): [James] Bland; Shagreen (a tailor--creditor): Wyman (fr Olympic, 1st app this company); Reckon (tavern keeper--creditor): Salter; Isaac Percent (money lender--creditor): Minton; Widow Affable (lodging house-keeper--creditor): Miss Ferguson; Caroline: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
Dick Neverpay: Benjamin Wrench
Mr. Brads: W. Bennett
Mr. Melvil: James Bland
Shagreen: Wyman
Reckon: Salter
Isaac Percent: Minton
Widow Affable: Miss Leonora
Pincott
Caroline: Miss Cecilia? Novello
3) Cupid (3)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 9 Apr 1833, next 11 Apr 1833
4) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (3)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 9 Apr 1833, next 11 Apr 1833
|
11 Apr 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (4)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 10 Apr 1833, next 12 Apr 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (2)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 10 Apr 1833, next 12 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
Mr. Melvil: Perkins
Widow Affable: Miss Ferguson
3) Cupid (4)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 10 Apr 1833, next 12 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Corporal Marsden: Salter
4) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (4)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 10 Apr 1833, next 12 Apr 1833
|
12 Apr 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
12 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (5)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 11 Apr 1833, next 13 Apr 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (3)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 11 Apr 1833, next 13 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
Mr. Melvil: Perkins
Widow Affable: Miss Ferguson
3) Cupid (5)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 11 Apr 1833, next 9 May 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Corporal Marsden: Salter
4) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (5)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 11 Apr 1833, next 13 Apr 1833
|
13 Apr 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
13 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (6)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 12 Apr 1833, next 15 Apr 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (4)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 12 Apr 1833, next 16 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
Mr. Melvil: Perkins
Widow Affable: Miss Ferguson
3) The Old Regimentals (1)
AU: [William B. Bernard], COMP: William Hawes
Performances first 13 Apr 1833, next 16 Apr 1833
Genre (operetta) new operetta
First Night Cast
Charles Amadeus (Rheingrave of Alsace): Perkins; Chevalier Dandoli (his Italian secretary): [Henry?] Hemming; Dr. Abel Muzz (his chamberlain): John Reeve; Michael Braunbach (reduced veteran): Williams (fr TR Haymarket, his 1st app); Rheindorf (officer): Morris confederates of Dandoli Ravine: [John] Sanders; Larolle: Walsh Eva (daughter of Braunbach): Miss Alleyne (1st app this company)
Reference Cast
Charles Amadeus: Perkins
Chevalier Dandoli: Henry?
Hemming
Dr. Abel Muzz: John Reeve
Michael Braunbach: Williams
Rheindorf: Morris
Ravine: John Sanders
Larolle: Walsh
Eva: Miss Alleyne
overture: (from Das Wonderglockchen) [L. Ferdinand Herold]
4) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (6)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 12 Apr 1833, next 15 Apr 1833
|
15 Apr 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
15 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (1)
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: William Hawes
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, next 17 Apr 1833
Genre (melodrama) new drama; 3 acts
First Night Cast
Mr. Strawberry: Williams; Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe, M.P.: Perkins; Jacob Buzzard (in the service of Mr. Strawberry): W. Bennett; [Frederick H.] Mordaunt: Benson E. Hill; Courtroll: Minton; Slinker (a poacher): Salter; The Climbing Boy: Miss Henderson; Dick (son of Jacob Buzzard): Miss Mahany; Jack Ragg (a nondescript who describes himself): John Reeve; Chiffonier: [John] Sanders; police inspector: Dowsing; policemen: Paulo Jr., Bowman; servant: Addison; voters, poachers: Walsh, Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris; Miss Prudence Strawberry (sister of the M.P.): Mrs. Griffith; Rebecca (wife of Buzzard): Miss Ferguson; Rosalie de Monneville (daughter of Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe): Miss Somerville; Lucy: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Jenny: Mrs. Emden; the two Misses Starchblossom: Miss Appleton, Miss Remens
Cast Comment Sanders appears as Saunders on bill until 20/4/33
Reference Cast
Mr. Strawberry: Williams
Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe, M.P.:
Perkins
Jacob Buzzard: W. Bennett
Frederick H. Mordaunt: Benson E.
Hill
Courtroll: Minton
Slinker: Salter
The Climbing Boy: Miss
Henderson
Dick: Miss Mahany
Jack Ragg: John Reeve
Chiffonier: John Sanders
police inspector: Dowsing
policemen:
Paulo Jr.
Bowman
servant: Frederick H. Mordaunt
voters, poachers:
Walsh
Miller
Willing
Morris
Franklin
Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs.
Griffith
Rebecca: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Rosalie de Monneville: Miss
Somerville
Lucy: Mrs. Emden
Jenny: Miss Elder
the two Misses Starchblossom:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remensoverture: (from Elise) [Winter] books of the songs may be had in the theatre, price sixpence
2) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (7)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 13 Apr 1833, next 16 Apr 1833
3) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (7)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 13 Apr 1833, next 16 Apr 1833
|
16 Apr 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
16 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (8)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 15 Apr 1833, next 17 Apr 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (5)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 13 Apr 1833, next 18 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
Mr. Melvil: Perkins
Widow Affable: Miss Ferguson
3) The Old Regimentals (2)
Performances first 13 Apr 1833, previous 13 Apr 1833, next 24 Apr 1833
4) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (8)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 15 Apr 1833, next 17 Apr 1833
|
17 Apr 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
17 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (2)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 15 Apr 1833, next 18 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT servant: Addison
Rebecca: Miss Ferguson
Lucy: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Jenny: Mrs. Emden
2) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (9)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 16 Apr 1833, next 19 Apr 1833
3) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (9)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 16 Apr 1833, next 23 Apr 1833
|
18 Apr 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
18 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (3)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 17 Apr 1833, next 19 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT servant: Addison
Rebecca: Miss Ferguson
Lucy: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Jenny: Mrs. Emden
2) Call Again Tomorrow (6)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 16 Apr 1833, next 14 May 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
Mr. Melvil: Perkins
Widow Affable: Miss Ferguson
3) The Bottle Imp (1)
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, next 19 Apr 1833
Genre (melodrama) revived popular operatic romance
First Night Cast
Albert (a German traveller): Franks; Willibald (his servant): [William H.] Oxberry (1st app this comp); Nicola (a Spaniard): Perkins; Waldeck (a farmer): Williams; Conrade (his son, an officer of musqueteers in the Venetian service): [Henry?] Hemming; Shadrac (a Jew pedlar): Minton; Jomelli (a musqueteer): Salter; sergeant: Walsh; soldier: Dowsing; Montorio (agent of the Inquisition): Morris; Inquisitor: Paulo Jr.; chamberlain: [John] Sanders; The Bottle Imp: O. Smith; Marcelia (daughter of Waldeck): Miss [Leonora] Pincott; Lucretia (a Venetian lady): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Philippa (her attendant): Miss Slade (her 1st app)
Cast Comment Franks is billed this night only as "a Gentleman, pupil of T. Welsh, his first appearance"
Reference Cast
Albert: Franks
Willibald: William H. Oxberry
Nicola: Perkins
Waldeck: Williams
Conrade: Henry? Hemming
Shadrac: Minton
Jomelli: Salter
sergeant: Walsh
soldier: Dowsing
Montorio: Morris
Inquisitor: Paulo Jr.
chamberlain: John Sanders
The Bottle Imp: O. Smith
Marcelia: Miss Leonora Pincott
Lucretia: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Philippa: Miss Slade
|
19 Apr 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (4)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 18 Apr 1833, next 20 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT servant: Addison
Rebecca: Miss Ferguson
Lucy: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Jenny: Mrs. Emden
2) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (10)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 17 Apr 1833, next 20 Apr 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (2)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 18 Apr 1833, next 20 Apr 1833
(dI) pas seule: Miss Petifer
|
20 Apr 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (5)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 19 Apr 1833, next 22 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT servant: Addison
Rebecca: Miss Ferguson
Lucy: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Jenny: Mrs. Emden
2) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (11)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 19 Apr 1833, next 23 Apr 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (3)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 19 Apr 1833, next 22 Apr 1833
|
22 Apr 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
22 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (6)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 20 Apr 1833, next 24 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT servant: Addison
Lucy: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Jenny: Mrs. Emden
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (1)
Title Comment Times gives (2) Call Again Tomorrow
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: George H. RodwellPerformances first 22 Apr 1833, next 25 Apr 1833
Genre (operetta) comic operetta
First Night Cast
Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench; Brutus Hairbrain: John Reeve; Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett; Doggins: Salter; Noggins: Walsh; Hairbrain: Minton; Pounce: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; John: Bowman; Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. Griffith; Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott; Penelope: Miss Ferguson
Reference Cast
Briefless: Benjamin Wrench
Brutus Hairbrain: John Reeve
Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett
Doggins: Salter
Noggins: Walsh
Hairbrain: Minton
Pounce: Frederick H. Mordaunt
John: Bowman
Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. Griffith
Julia: Miss Leonora Pincott
Penelope: Miss Cecilia? Novello
3) The Bottle Imp (4)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 20 Apr 1833, next 24 Apr 1833
|
23 Apr 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
23 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Two Words! or, Silent, Not Dumb (1)
Title Comment "For the 1st time in six years" (bill)
AU: [Samuel J. Arnold], COMP: [John] AddisonPerformances first 23 Apr 1833, next 25 Apr 1833
Genre (musical drama) musical drama
First Night Cast
Sir Hildebrand de Guy: Williams; Valbelle: Perkins; La Fleur: John Reeve; Tonnerre: Salter; 1st robber: [John] Sanders; 2d robber: Brown; 3d robber: Paulo Jr.; Sir Hildebrand's troop: Walsh, Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Bowman; Rosabelle: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (1st app this season); Lucie: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; hostess: Mrs. Griffith
Reference Cast
Sir Hildebrand de Guy: Williams
Valbelle: Perkins
La Fleur: John Reeve
Tonnerre: Salter
1st robber: John Sanders
2d robber: Brown
3d robber: Paulo Jr.
Sir Hildebrand's troop:
Walsh
Miller
Willing
Franklin
Morris
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Bowman
Rosabelle: Miss Frances M.
Kelly
Lucie: Miss Cecilia? Novello
hostess: Mrs. Griffith
Sir Hildebrand's Troop:
Johnston
2) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (12)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 20 Apr 1833, next 26 Apr 1833
3) Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers (10)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 17 Apr 1833
|
24 Apr 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (7)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 22 Apr 1833, next 26 Apr 1833
2) The Old Regimentals (3)
Performances first 13 Apr 1833, previous 16 Apr 1833, next 2 Aug 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (5)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 22 Apr 1833, next 25 Apr 1833
|
25 Apr 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Two Words! or, Silent, Not Dumb (2)
Performances first 23 Apr 1833, previous 23 Apr 1833, next 27 Apr 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (2)
Title Comment Times gives (2) Phillip of Anjou
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 22 Apr 1833, next 26 Apr 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (6)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 24 Apr 1833, next 27 Apr 1833
|
26 Apr 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
26 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (8)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 24 Apr 1833, next 30 Apr 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (3)
Title Comment Times gives (2) Call Again Tomorrow
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 25 Apr 1833, next 27 Apr 1833
3) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (13)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 23 Apr 1833, next 4 May 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Louise: Miss Leonora
Pincott
|
27 Apr 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
27 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Two Words! or, Silent, Not Dumb (3)
Performances first 23 Apr 1833, previous 25 Apr 1833, next 2 May 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (4)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 26 Apr 1833, next 28 May 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (7)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 25 Apr 1833, next 7 May 1833
|
30 Apr 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
30 Apr 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (9)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 26 Apr 1833, next 2 May 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (1)
Title Comment 1st time at this theatre
AU: [James R. Planche], COMP: Morris BarnettPerformances first 30 Apr 1833, next 2 May 1833
Genre (vaudeville) vaudeville
First Night Cast
Marquis de Viellecour: Williams; Colonel de la Garde: [James] Bland; Lieutenant Merval: [Henry?] Hemming; Madame de Viellecour: Mrs. Griffith; Madame de la Garde: Miss Murray
Reference Cast
Marquis de Viellecour: Williams
Colonel de la Garde: James
Bland
Lieutenant Merval: Henry?
Hemming
Madame de Viellecour: Mrs.
Griffith
Madame de la Garde: Miss Murray
3) Gretna Green (1)
AU: [Samuel Beazley Jr.], COMP: George W. Reeve
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, next 9 May 1833
Genre (operetta) musical entertainment
First Night Cast
Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland; Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett; Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench; Larder: Wyman (1st time); Emily: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Reference Cast
Lord Lovewell: James Bland
Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett
Jenkins: Benjamin Wrench
Larder: Wyman
Emily: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Betty Finnikin: Miss Frances M.
Kelly
air: "The Harmonious Blacksmith" [George F. Handel], Eley
4) Wanted, a Governess (1)
AU: [Richard B. Peake]
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, next 11 May 1833
Genre (dramatic sketch) musical farce; 1 act
First Night Cast
Rusty: Williams (1st time); Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland; Theophilus Foxglove: Benson E. Hill; Higginbottom: Salter; Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly; Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Reference Cast
Rusty: Williams
Captain Dashwood: James Bland
Theophilus Foxglove: Benson E.
Hill
Higginbottom: Salter
Lucy Dashwood: Miss Frances M.
Kelly
Julia Malvern: Miss Leonora
Pincott
|
2 May 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
2 May 1833 bill BL |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (10)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 30 Apr 1833, next 16 May 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (2)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 30 Apr 1833, next 4 May 1833
3) Two Words! or, Silent, Not Dumb (4)
Performances first 23 Apr 1833, previous 27 Apr 1833
|
4 May 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
4 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever; based on tale in Turner's Annual
AU: [Edward Fitzball], COMP: [Morris] BarnettPerformances first 4 May 1833, next 7 May 1833
Genre (melodrama) new melo-drama
First Night Cast
Pierre Bertrand (father of Lisette): W. Bennett; Edouard de Tournay (a young soldier): [Henry?] Hemming; Theodore Sanguard (a rich villager): Perkins; Paul Couteau (a military razor grinder): John Reeve; Laroche: Walsh; peasant: [John] Sanders; villagers: Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Bowman, Johnston, Mrs. Emden, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Elder, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials; Lisette: Miss Somerville; Jacqueline (the Soldier's Widow): Miss [Frances M.] Kelly
Reference Cast
Pierre Bertrand: W. Bennett
Edouard de Tournay: Henry?
Hemming
Theodore Sanguard: Perkins
Paul Couteau: John Reeve
Laroche: Walsh
peasant: John Sanders
villagers:
Miller
Willing
Franklin
Morris
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Bowman
Johnston
Mrs. Emden
Miss Jackson
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Elder
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
Lisette: Miss Somerville
Jacqueline: Miss Frances M.
Kelly
1. village on the Loire; 2. chamber in the house of Bertrand; 3. interior of the mill; 4. cellar of Theodore Sanguard; 5. cavern beneath the ruins of the mill communicating with them and the cellar of Theodore
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (3)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 2 May 1833, next 7 May 1833
3) Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure (14)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 26 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Louise: Miss Leonora
Pincott
|
7 May 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
7 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (2)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 4 May 1833, next 9 May 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (4)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 4 May 1833, next 9 May 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (8)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 27 Apr 1833, next 28 May 1833
|
9 May 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
9 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (3)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 7 May 1833, next 11 May 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (5)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 7 May 1833, next 11 May 1833
3) Gretna Green (2)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 30 Apr 1833, next 21 May 1833
4) Cupid (6)
Performances first 8 Apr 1833, previous 12 Apr 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Apr 1833)
BUT Slykey: Miss Alleyne
|
11 May 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
11 May 1833 bill NN |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (4)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 9 May 1833, next 14 May 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (6)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 9 May 1833, next 14 May 1833
3) The Cellar Spectre (1)
Title Comment Nicoll gives 1st perf as 11/7/1833 at Adelphi; "Founded on the celebrated burlesque of the Earls of Hammersmith" (bill) An 1811 piece by Poole (Earls of Hammersmith) uses Cellar Spectre as subtitle in Lacy
AU: [Unknown]Performances first 11 May 1833, next 14 May 1833
Genre (burlesque) comic, tragic, operatic, illegitimate drama
First Night Cast
Earl Bluster (Lord Protector of Turnham Green, an usurper): Williams; The Right Hon. Simon Viscount Spoonbill (rightful Lord of Turnham Green): O. Smith; Sir Capacious Calipash (Earl Bluster's prime minister): John Reeve; Sir Alick Calipee (his rival in love and politics): Salter; Dead Flunkie (ghost of a footman in livery): [John] Sanders; officers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents: Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Bowman, Johnston; Lady Spoonbill (a supposed widow, about to bestow her hand on Lord Bluster): Mrs. Griffith; Lady Margaret Marrowbones: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; ghost of the Dowager Countess of Hammersmith: Miss Appleton; ladies of Earl's Court: Mrs. Emden, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Elder, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials, Miss Remens
Reference Cast
Earl Bluster: Williams
The Right Hon. Simon Viscount
Spoonbill: O. Smith
Sir Capacious Calipash: John
Reeve
Sir Alick Calipee: Salter
Dead Flunkie: John Sanders
officers and privates of the
Ninety-Ninth Regiment of
Hammersmith
Fusileers--Brentford
Insurgents:
Miller
Willing
Franklin
Morris
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Bowman
Johnston
Lady Spoonbill: Mrs. Griffith
Lady Margaret Marrowbones: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
ghost of the Dowager Countess of
Hammersmith: Miss Appleton
ladies of Earl's Court:
Mrs. Emden
Miss Jackson
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Elder
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
Miss Remens
(d last scene) Grecian statue, John Reeve
awful appearance of the Dowager Countess of Hammersmith and her servant in livery; the Battle of Brook Green with the return of the killed
1. hall in the Palace of Turnham Green; 2. the garden of the palace; 3. the cellar of the palace; 4. cockloft of the palace
4) Wanted, a Governess (2)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 30 Apr 1833, next 8 Jun 1833
|
14 May 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
14 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (5)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 11 May 1833, next 16 May 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (7)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 18 Apr 1833, next 1 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
3) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (7)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 11 May 1833, next 9 Jul 1833
4) The Cellar Spectre (2)
Performances first 11 May 1833, previous 11 May 1833, next 16 May 1833
|
16 May 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
16 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (11)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 2 May 1833, next 18 May 1833
2) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (6)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 14 May 1833, next 18 May 1833
3) The Cellar Spectre (3)
Performances first 11 May 1833, previous 14 May 1833
|
18 May 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
18 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Soldier's Widow; or, The Ruins of the Mill (7)
Performances first 4 May 1833, previous 16 May 1833
2) Is He Jealous? (1)
AU: [Samuel Beazley Jr.], COMP: Thomas Welsh
Performances first 18 May 1833, next 6 Jun 1833
Genre (comic operetta) comic operetta
First Night Cast
Mr. Belmour: [Benjamin] Wrench; servants: Paulo Jr., Bowman; Harriet: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly; Mrs. Belmour: Miss Murray; Rose: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Reference Cast
Mr. Belmour: Benjamin Wrench
servants:
Paulo Jr.
Bowman
Harriet: Miss Frances M. Kelly
Mrs. Belmour: Miss Murray
Rose: Miss Leonora Pincott
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (12)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 16 May 1833, next 21 May 1833
|
21 May 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
21 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (1)
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: George H. Rodwell
Performances first 21 May 1833, next 23 May 1833
Genre (musical romance) popular musical romance
First Night Cast
Mavroyeni (the Waywode): Perkins; Demetrius: [James] Bland; Basilius: Minton; Zane Kiebabs: John Reeve sons of the Chieftain of the House of Abanitza Andrea: Franks; Marco: Miss Henderson Barozzi: O. Smith; Kara Mustapha: Salter; Giorgio (a mariner): Morris; Helena (wife of Demetrius, victim to the supposed Evil Eye): Miss [Frances M.] Kelly; Phrosina (daughter of Basilius): Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Reference Cast
Mavroyeni: Perkins
Demetrius: James Bland
Basilius: Minton
Zane Kiebabs: John Reeve
Andrea: Franks
Marco: Miss Henderson
Barozzi: O. Smith
Kara Mustapha: Salter
Giorgio: Morris
Helena: Miss Frances M. Kelly
Phrosina: Miss Leonora Pincott
bombardment and Andrea's vessel discovered at anchor
port of Napoli de Romania; Castle of Palamedi; Mavroyeni's apartment; interior of the dwelling of Demetrius; exterior of the dwelling of Demetrius with distant view of Palamedi and the sea; Greek fort; a defile of rocks beneath the dungeon of the castle excavation
2) Gretna Green (3)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 9 May 1833, next 23 May 1833
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (13)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 18 May 1833, next 23 May 1833
|
23 May 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
23 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (2)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 21 May 1833, next 24 May 1833
2) Gretna Green (4)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 21 May 1833, next 24 May 1833
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (14)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 21 May 1833, next 24 May 1833
|
24 May 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
23 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (3)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 23 May 1833, next 28 May 1833
2) Gretna Green (5)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 23 May 1833
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (15)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 23 May 1833, next 30 May 1833
|
28 May 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
28 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (4)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 24 May 1833, next 30 May 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (5)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 27 Apr 1833, next 30 May 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (9)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 7 May 1833, next 25 Jul 1833
|
30 May 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
28 May 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (5)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 28 May 1833, next 1 Jun 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (6)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 28 May 1833, next 4 Jun 1833
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (16)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 24 May 1833, next 1 Jun 1833
|
1 Jun 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
1 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Evil Eye (6)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 30 May 1833, next 4 Jun 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (8)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 14 May 1833, next 31 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (10 Apr 1833)
BUT Mr. Brads: Bayne
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (17)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 30 May 1833, next 11 Jun 1833
|
4 Jun 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
4 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Mummy (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [William B. Bernard], COMP: William HawesPerformances first 4 Jun 1833, next 6 Jun 1833
Genre (operatic farce) new operatic extravaganza
First Night Cast
Captain Canter (a bold dragoon): [James] Bland; Mr. Mandragon (an antiquarian, possessed of the "elixir vitae"): Williams; Theophilus Pole (a painter of the sublime): Wyman; Larry Bathershin (an enlightened Irishman): Benson E. Hill; Toby Tramp (a provincial tragedian): John Reeve; Old Tramp (a dealer in slops): Minton; porters: Bowman, Paulo Jr., Brown; Benjamin: Johnston; Fanny Mandragon: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Susan (her maid): Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Reference Cast
Captain Canter: James Bland
Mr. Mandragon: Williams
Theophilus Pole: Wyman
Larry Bathershin: Benson E.
Hill
Toby Tramp: John Reeve
Old Tramp: Minton
porters:
Bowman
Paulo Jr.
Brown
Johnson
Fanny Mandragon: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
Susan: Mrs. Emden
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (1)
COMP: William Hawes
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, next 25 Jun 1833
Genre (operetta) comic operetta
First Night Cast
General Lafonde: W. Bennett; Ernest (captain of hussars): [Benjamin] Wrench; Major Belcour (of the same regiment): [James] Bland; Blaston (trumpeter of hussars): Salter; Pippin (black porter of the chateau): [John] Sanders; officers: Morris, Walsh, Dowsing, Willing; Madame de Luceval: Miss Somerville; Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Griffith; Justine (femme de chambre): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
General Lafonde: W. Bennett
Ernest: Benjamin Wrench
Major Belcour: James Bland
Blaston: Salter
Pippin: John Sanders
officers:
Morris
Walsh
Dowsing
Willing
Madame de Luceval: Miss
Somerville
Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Griffith
Justine: Miss Cecilia? Novello
overture (from "Figaro"): [[Wolfgang A.] Mozart]
3) The Evil Eye (7)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 1 Jun 1833, next 6 Jun 1833
4) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (7)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 30 May 1833, next 8 Jun 1833
|
6 Jun 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
6 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Mummy (2)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 4 Jun 1833, next 8 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
2) Is He Jealous? (2)
Performances first 18 May 1833, previous 18 May 1833
3) One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (1)
Title Comment Nicoll, IV, 635: "Ascribed both to J. Reeve and J. H. Reynolds"
AU: [John Reeve]Performances first 6 Jun 1833
Genre (operatic farce) interlude
First Night Cast
Old Coupleton: Bayne; John: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Harry Alias: John Reeve; Sir Peter Teazle: John Reeve; Dr. Endall: John Reeve; Sam Dabbs: John Reeve; an actor: John Reeve; Sophie Coupleton: Miss Alleyne
Reference Cast
Old Coupleton: Bayne
John: Frederick H. Mordaunt
Harry Alias: John Reeve
Sir Peter Teazle: John Reeve
Dr. Endall: John Reeve
Sam Dabbs: John Reeve
an actor: John Reeve
Sophie Coupleton: Miss Alleyneimitations: "of popular performers", John Reeve
4) The Evil Eye (8)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 4 Jun 1833, next 2 Jul 1833
|
8 Jun 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
6 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Mummy (3)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 6 Jun 1833, next 11 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
2) Wanted, a Governess (3)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 11 May 1833
3) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (8)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 4 Jun 1833, next 5 Aug 1833
4) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (1)
Title Comment "Based on Mrs. Shelley's romance" (Nicoll)
AU: [Richard B. Peake], COMP: WatsonPerformances first 8 Jun 1833, next 11 Jun 1833
Genre (melodrama) romance of a peculiar interest; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Frankenstein: Perkins; de Lacey (a banished gentleman): Wyman; Felix de Lacey (his son): Franks; Fritz: [William H.] Oxberry; William: Miss Petifer; Clerval: [James] Bland; Hammerpan: Salter; Tanskin: Minton; Gypsy: Morris; [-----]: O. Smith; Elizabeth (sister to Frankenstein): Miss Somerville; Agatha de Lacey: Miss [Leonora] Pincott; Madame Ninon (wife of Fritz): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Gypsies, villagers: Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Bowman, Johnston, Mrs. Emden, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Elder, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials
Cast Comment Miss Petifer sometimes billed as "Pettifer"; Johnston sometimes billed as "Johnstone"
Reference Cast
Frankenstein: Perkins
de Lacey: Wyman
Felix de Lacey: Franks
Fritz: William H. Oxberry
William: Miss Petifer
Clerval: James Bland
Hammerpan: Salter
Tanskin: Minton
Gypsy: Morris
-----: O. Smith
Elizabeth: Miss Somerville
Agatha de Lacey: Mrs. Emden
Madame Ninon: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
Gypsies, villagers:
Miller
Willing
Franklin
Morris
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Bowman
Johnston
Mrs. Emden
Miss Jackson
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Elder
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
overture: (from Calypso) [winter]
ballad: "The White Rose" [Evans], Franks; ballad: "Good Nature" [[Joseph H.] Wade], [James] Bland; "The Echo Song" [[Henry R.] Bishop], Miss Somerville; "Sweet Melody" [C[harles E.] Horn], Miss Somerville
|
11 Jun 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
11 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (18)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 1 Jun 1833, next 13 Jun 1833
2) The Mummy (4)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 8 Jun 1833, next 13 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (2)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 8 Jun 1833, next 13 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jun 1833)
BUT Agatha de Lacey: Miss
Leonora Pincott
|
13 Jun 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (19)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 11 Jun 1833, next 15 Jun 1833
2) The Mummy (5)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 11 Jun 1833, next 15 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (3)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 11 Jun 1833, next 15 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jun 1833)
BUT Agatha de Lacey: Miss
Leonora Pincott
|
15 Jun 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
15 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (20)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 13 Jun 1833, next 18 Jun 1833
2) The Mummy (6)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 13 Jun 1833, next 18 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (4)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 13 Jun 1833, next 25 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jun 1833)
BUT Agatha de Lacey: Miss
Leonora Pincott
|
18 Jun 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
18 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (1)
AU: [William B. Bernard]
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, next 20 Jun 1833
Genre (drama) nautical historical drama; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Koningsmarke, "The Long Finn" (secret agent of the governor, and captain of a picaroon): O. Smith; Lord Cornbury (Governor of New York): Perkins; Harry Scamper: [James] Bland; Caleb Indigo (a London merchant): W. Bennett; Philip Ganlesse (the treasure seeker): Williams; Edward Ganlesse (his son, a ferryman): Franks; Barry Mulligan (the governor's gentleman): Benson E. Hill the Long Finn's fraternity Captain Jack Lambourne: Salter; Monsieur Fortbras: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt; Senor Lobe Ferrara: Dowsing; Mynheer Von Stork: Morris; Massa Brail: [John] Sanders Lady Adeline (the governor's daughter): Miss Somerville; Martha Ganlesse: Mrs. Griffith
Reference Cast
Koningsmarke, "The Long Finn":
O. Smith
Lord Cornbury: Perkins
Harry Scamper: James Bland
Caleb Indigo: W. Bennett
Philip Ganlesse: Williams
Edward Ganlesse: Franks
Barry Mulligan: Benson E. Hill
Captain Jack Lambourne: Salter
Monsieur Fortbras: Frederick H.
Mordaunt
Senor Lobe Ferrara: Dowsing
Mynheer Von Stork: Morris
Massa Brail: John Sanders
Lady Adeline: Miss Somerville
Martha Ganlesse: Mrs. Griffithoverture (to The Flying Dutchman): [George H. Rodwell]
1. view of New York from Staten Island in 1715 with the Picaroon at anchor in the offing; the treasure seeker's dwelling; chamber at the Governor's; the devil's nook on Long Island beach; Captain Kidd's hut
bill contains synopsis of scenery and incidents
2) The Mummy (7)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 15 Jun 1833, next 20 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (21)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 15 Jun 1833, next 20 Jun 1833
|
20 Jun 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
20 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (2)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 18 Jun 1833, next 22 Jun 1833
2) The Mummy (8)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 18 Jun 1833, next 22 Jun 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (22)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 18 Jun 1833, next 22 Jun 1833
|
22 Jun 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (3)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 20 Jun 1833, next 25 Jun 1833
2) The Mummy (9)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 20 Jun 1833, next 2 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
OMITS porters: Johnson
ADDS Benjamin: Johnston
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (23)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 20 Jun 1833, next 11 Jul 1833
|
25 Jun 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
25 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (4)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 22 Jun 1833, next 27 Jun 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (2)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 4 Jun 1833, next 27 Jun 1833
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (5)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 15 Jun 1833, next 27 Jun 1833
|
27 Jun 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (5)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 25 Jun 1833, next 29 Jun 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (3)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 25 Jun 1833, next 29 Jun 1833
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (6)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 25 Jun 1833, next 29 Jun 1833
|
29 Jun 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
25 Jun 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (6)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 27 Jun 1833, next 2 Jul 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (4)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 27 Jun 1833, next 22 Jul 1833
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (7)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 27 Jun 1833, next 23 Jul 1833
|
2 Jul 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
2 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (7)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 29 Jun 1833, next 4 Jul 1833
2) The Mummy (10)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 22 Jun 1833, next 4 Jul 1833
3) The Evil Eye (9)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 6 Jun 1833, next 4 Jul 1833
|
4 Jul 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
4 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (8)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 2 Jul 1833, next 6 Jul 1833
2) The Mummy (11)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 2 Jul 1833, next 6 Jul 1833
3) The Evil Eye (10)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 2 Jul 1833, next 6 Jul 1833
|
6 Jul 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
4 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (9)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 4 Jul 1833, next 8 Jul 1833
2) The Mummy (12)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 4 Jul 1833, next 8 Jul 1833
3) The Evil Eye (11)
Performances first 21 May 1833, previous 4 Jul 1833
|
8 Jul 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
8 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Convent Belle (1)
Title Comment first time ever
AU: [Thomas H. Bayly], COMP: P. von Winter, T. MillarPerformances first 8 Jul 1833, next 13 Jul 1833
Genre (comic opera) comic opera
First Night Cast
Baron Lieberstein: [Frank] Matthews (1st app this season); Baron Wilderstein: T. Millar (1st app this season); Father Bonbon (a Capuchin): John Reeve; Abbess of St. Hildegonda: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (1st app this season); Clara of Lieberstein: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (1st app in this company); Agatha: Mrs. Emden; Mona: Miss Remens; Beatrice: Miss Elder; Alice: Miss Jackson; monks: Miller, Willing, Franklin, Morris, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Bowman, Johnston; nuns: Miss Vials, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid
Cast Comment T. Millar appears as "Millar" this pc only
Reference Cast
Baron Lieberstein: Frank
Matthews
Baron Wilderstein: T. Millar
Father Bonbon: John Reeve
Abbess of St. Hildegonda: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
Clara of Lieberstein: Mrs.
Harriett Waylett
Agatha: Mrs. Emden
Mona: Miss Remens
Beatrice: Miss Elder
Alice: Miss Jackson
monks:
Miller
Willing
Morris
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
T. Jones
Franklin
Bowman
Johnston
nuns:
Miss Vials
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Jones(dII) the interior of the convent chapel
the interior of the convent chapel from the popular mezzotinto engraving of "A Nun Taking the Veil"
2) The Four Sisters (1)
Title Comment 1st time here; Presumably F. S.; or, Woman's Worth; or, Woman's Ways by Bernard (Strand, 1832)
AU: [William B. Bernard]Performances first 8 Jul 1833, next 9 Jul 1833
Genre (comic operetta) operetta
First Night Cast
Beauchamp: Forester (fr tr CG, 1st app this theatre); Mr. Merton: [Frank] Matthews; Sam Snaffle: [William H.] Oxberry; Caroline Merton: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Diana (an elastique creature, fond of whipping and spurring): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Eugenia (a moonlight creature, fond of moonlight and melody): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Ellen (a domestic creature, fond of comfort and chattering): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; landlady: Miss Remens; Susan: Mrs. Emden
Reference Cast
Beauchamp: Forester
Mr. Merton: Frank Matthews
Sam Snaffle: William H. Oxberry
Caroline Merton: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Diana: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Eugenia: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Ellen: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
landlady: Miss Remens
Susan: Mrs. Emden
"Away, Away, to the Mountain's Brow" [Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett], Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; "Kate Kearney", Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
3) The Mummy (13)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 6 Jul 1833, next 9 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (10)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 6 Jul 1833, next 9 Jul 1833
|
9 Jul 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
9 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (8)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 14 May 1833, next 10 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (2)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 8 Jul 1833, next 10 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (14)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 8 Jul 1833, next 10 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (11)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 8 Jul 1833, next 10 Jul 1833
|
10 Jul 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
10 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (9)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 9 Jul 1833, next 20 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (3)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 9 Jul 1833, next 11 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (15)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 9 Jul 1833, next 11 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (12)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 9 Jul 1833, next 13 Jul 1833
|
11 Jul 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
11 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (24)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 22 Jun 1833, next 12 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
2) The Four Sisters (4)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 10 Jul 1833, next 12 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (16)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 10 Jul 1833, next 12 Jul 1833
|
12 Jul 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
11 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (25)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 11 Jul 1833, next 15 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
2) The Four Sisters (5)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 11 Jul 1833, next 13 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (17)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 11 Jul 1833, next 13 Jul 1833
|
13 Jul 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
13 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Convent Belle (2)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 8 Jul 1833, next 16 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
OMITS monks:
Franklin
Bowman
Johnston
nuns: Miss Jones
ADDS nuns: Miss E. Wells
2) The Four Sisters (6)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 12 Jul 1833, next 15 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (18)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 12 Jul 1833, next 15 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (13)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 10 Jul 1833, next 16 Jul 1833
|
15 Jul 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
15 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (26)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 12 Jul 1833, next 29 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe,
M.P.: Frank Matthews
2) The Four Sisters (7)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 13 Jul 1833, next 16 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (19)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 13 Jul 1833, next 16 Jul 1833
|
16 Jul 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
16 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Convent Belle (3)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 13 Jul 1833, next 18 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
OMITS monks:
Franklin
Bowman
Johnston
2) The Four Sisters (8)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 15 Jul 1833, next 23 Jul 1833
3) The Mummy (20)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 15 Jul 1833, next 17 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (14)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 13 Jul 1833, next 17 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Jun 1833)
BUT Lord Cornbury: Frank
Matthews
|
17 Jul 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
17 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (1)
Title Comment first time ever
AU: [Thomas J. Serle], COMP: William Hawes, Joseph A. WadePerformances first 17 Jul 1833, next 18 Jul 1833
Genre (musical drama) new original drama
First Night Cast
Walter Gray (a wealthy Yeoman): Williams; Arthur: Thomas J. Serle (1st app this theatre); Old Squire Langley: Minton; Young Squire Langley: [James] Bland; Simon Scentwell (an attorney): [William H.] Oxberry; Humphrey Hogsflesh (parish constable): Salter; Mr. Springfield (the curate): Morris; John White: Walsh; Jemmy Muggleby (a rat-catcher): John Reeve; ploughmen, laborers: Miller, Dowsing, J. Jones, Willing, Morris, Bowman, Brown, Paulo Jr., Johnson; Mrs. Morris (Arthur's mother): Mrs. Griffith; Mary Gray (the Yeoman's Daughter): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett
Reference Cast
Walter Gray: Williams
Arthur: Thomas J. Serle
Old Squire Langley: Minton
Young Squire Langley: James
Bland
Simon Scentwell: William H.
Oxberry
Humphrey Hogsflesh: Salter
Mr. Springfield: Morris
John White: Walsh
Jemmy Muggleby: John Reeve
ploughmen, laborers:
Miller
Dowsing
J. Jones
Willing
Morris
Bowman
Brown
Paulo Jr.
Johnson
Mrs. Morris: Mrs. Griffith
Mary Gray: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett"Pretty Love Birds" [[Joseph H.] Wade]
2) The Mummy (21)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 16 Jul 1833, next 18 Jul 1833
3) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (15)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 16 Jul 1833, next 19 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Jun 1833)
BUT Lord Cornbury: Frank
Matthews
|
18 Jul 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
18 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (2)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 17 Jul 1833, next 19 Jul 1833
2) The Convent Belle (4)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 16 Jul 1833, next 20 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
OMITS monks:
Franklin
Bowman
Johnston
3) The Mummy (22)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 17 Jul 1833, next 19 Jul 1833
|
19 Jul 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
19 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (3)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 18 Jul 1833, next 20 Jul 1833
2) The Mummy (23)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 18 Jul 1833, next 20 Jul 1833
3) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (16)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 17 Jul 1833, next 22 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Jun 1833)
BUT Lord Cornbury: Frank
Matthews
|
20 Jul 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
20 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (4)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 19 Jul 1833, next 22 Jul 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (10)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 10 Jul 1833, next 24 Jul 1833
3) The Convent Belle (5)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 18 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
OMITS monks:
Franklin
Bowman
Johnston
4) The Mummy (24)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 19 Jul 1833, next 22 Jul 1833
|
22 Jul 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
22 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (5)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 20 Jul 1833, next 23 Jul 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (5)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 29 Jun 1833, next 1 Aug 1833
3) The Mummy (25)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 20 Jul 1833, next 23 Jul 1833
4) The Long Finn! or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream (17)
Performances first 18 Jun 1833, previous 19 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Jun 1833)
BUT Lord Cornbury: Frank
Matthews
|
23 Jul 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
23 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (6)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 22 Jul 1833, next 24 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (9)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 16 Jul 1833, next 25 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Mummy (26)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 22 Jul 1833, next 24 Jul 1833
4) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (8)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 29 Jun 1833, next 27 Jul 1833
Cast truncated in the source
|
24 Jul 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
24 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (7)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 23 Jul 1833, next 25 Jul 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (11)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 20 Jul 1833, next 26 Jul 1833
3) Midas (1)
AU: [Kane O'Hara]
Performances first 24 Jul 1833, next 26 Jul 1833
Genre (burletta) burletta
First Night Cast
immortals Jupiter: Morris; Pan: Salter; Apollo: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Mercury: T. Jones; Bacchus: Walsh; Mars: Willing; Cupid: Miss Petifer; Vulcan: Miller; Ganymede: Johnson; Juno: Mrs. Emden; Minerva: Miss Remens; Venus: Miss Alleyne; Diana: Miss Jackson; Hebe: Miss Slade mortals Midas: John Reeve; Sileno: [James] Bland; Damaetas: Franks; shepherd: Brown; Nysa: Miss Somerville; Mysis: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones; Daphne: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
Jupiter: Morris
Pan: Salter
Apollo: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Mercury: T. Jones
Bacchus: Walsh
Mars: Willing
Cupid: Miss Petifer
Vulcan: Miller
Ganymede: Johnson
Juno: Mrs. Emden
Minerva: Miss Remens
Venus: Miss Alleyne
Diana: Miss Jackson
Hebe: Miss Slade
Midas: John Reeve
Sileno: James Bland
Damaetas: Franks
shepherd: Brown
Nysa: Miss Somerville
Mysis: Mrs. Charles F. Jones
Daphne: Miss Cecilia? Novello
4) The Mummy (27)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 23 Jul 1833, next 25 Jul 1833
|
25 Jul 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
25 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (8)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 24 Jul 1833, next 26 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (10)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 23 Jul 1833, next 27 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Mummy (28)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 24 Jul 1833, next 26 Jul 1833
4) The Bottle Imp (10)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 28 May 1833, next 24 Aug 1833
|
26 Jul 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
26 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (9)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 25 Jul 1833, next 27 Jul 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (12)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 24 Jul 1833, next 8 Aug 1833
3) Midas (2)
Performances first 24 Jul 1833, previous 24 Jul 1833, next 31 Jul 1833
4) The Mummy (29)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 25 Jul 1833, next 27 Jul 1833
|
27 Jul 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
27 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (10)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 26 Jul 1833, next 29 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (11)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 25 Jul 1833, next 30 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Mummy (30)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 26 Jul 1833, next 29 Jul 1833
4) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (9)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 23 Jul 1833, next 30 Jul 1833
|
29 Jul 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
29 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (11)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 27 Jul 1833, next 30 Jul 1833
2) The Mummy (31)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 27 Jul 1833, next 30 Jul 1833
3) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (27)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 15 Jul 1833, next 23 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
OMITS voters, poachers:
Franklin
ADDS voters, poachers: T. Jones
|
30 Jul 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
30 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (12)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 29 Jul 1833, next 31 Jul 1833
2) The Four Sisters (12)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 27 Jul 1833, next 22 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Mummy (32)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 29 Jul 1833, next 31 Jul 1833
4) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (10)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 27 Jul 1833, next 21 Aug 1833
|
31 Jul 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
31 Jul 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (13)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 30 Jul 1833, next 1 Aug 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (9)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 1 Jun 1833, next 6 Aug 1833
3) Midas (3)
Performances first 24 Jul 1833, previous 26 Jul 1833, next 1 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (33)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 30 Jul 1833, next 1 Aug 1833
|
1 Aug 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
1 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Midas (4)
Performances first 24 Jul 1833, previous 31 Jul 1833, next 21 Aug 1833
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (14)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 31 Jul 1833, next 2 Aug 1833
3) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (6)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 22 Jul 1833, next 7 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (34)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 31 Jul 1833, next 2 Aug 1833
|
2 Aug 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
2 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Old Regimentals (4)
Performances first 13 Apr 1833, previous 24 Apr 1833, next 13 Aug 1833
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (15)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 1 Aug 1833, next 3 Aug 1833
3) The Devil To Pay (1)
Title Comment 1st time here; Published with Subtitle--"The Wives Metamorphosed." (See Ellis, English Drama of the 19 Century, p. 57). Nicoll gives J. Motley as co-author (1731)
AU: [Charles Coffey]Performances first 2 Aug 1833
Genre (musical farce) musical farce
First Night Cast
Sir John Loverule: [James] Bland; Jobson: John Reeve; doctor: Minton; Butler: Morris; cook: Wyman; coachman: Walsh; servants: Dowsing, Miller, Willing, J. Jones; Nell: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Lady Loverule: Mrs. Griffith; Lucy: Mrs. Emden; Lettice: Miss Vials
Reference Cast
Sir John Loverule: James Bland
Jobson: John Reeve
doctor: Minton
Butler: Morris
cook: Wyman
coachman: Walsh
servants:
Dowsing
Miller
Willing
J. Jones
Nell: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Lady Loverule: Mrs. Griffith
Lucy: Mrs. Emden
Lettice: Miss Vials
4) The Mummy (35)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 1 Aug 1833, next 3 Aug 1833
|
3 Aug 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
3 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (1)
Title Comment 1st time ever
AU: [Henry R. Addison], COMP: [G.] Alexander LeePerformances first 3 Aug 1833, next 5 Aug 1833
Genre (musical drama) new melo-dramatic opera; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Baron Morialva: Perkins; Conte Luigi Conradini: [James] Bland; Lo Zingaro (a Gypsy chief): O. Smith; Beppo: [William H.] Oxberry; Guiseppe (porter of the castle): [John] Sanders; Constanza (the baron's niece): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Annina (her attendant): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Paoletta: Miss Jackson; Jacintha: Mrs. Emden; principal Zingari: Franks, Morris, Miss Alleyne, Miss Slade; chorus of Zingari, peasantry: Walsh, Miller, J. Jones, Willing, Dowsing, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Brown, Paulo Jr., Johnson, Miss Appleton, Miss Emden, Miss Remens, Miss Elder, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Jackson, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells, Miss Reid, Miss Vials
Reference Cast
Baron Morialva: Perkins
Conte Luigi Conradini: James
Bland
Lo Zingaro: O. Smith
Beppo: William H. Oxberry
Guiseppe: John Sanders
Constanza: Mrs. Harriett
Waylett
Annina: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Paoletta: Miss Jackson
Jacintha: Mrs. Emden
principal Zingari:
Franks
Morris
Miss Alleyne
chorus of Zingari, peasantry:
Walsh
Miller
J. Jones
Willing
Dowsing
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Brown
Paulo Jr.
Johnson
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wells
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
exterior of a castle in the Abruzzi; apartment in the castle; rocky pass in the Abruzzi; tapestry chamber in the castle; retreat of the Zingari in the Abruzzi
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (16)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 2 Aug 1833, next 5 Aug 1833
3) The Mummy (36)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 2 Aug 1833, next 5 Aug 1833
|
5 Aug 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
5 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (2)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 3 Aug 1833, next 6 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (3 Aug 1833)
ADDS principal Zingari: Miss
Slade
chorus of Zingari, peasantry:
Miss Emden
Miss Jackson
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (9)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 8 Jun 1833, next 6 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (22 Apr 1833)
BUT Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (17)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 3 Aug 1833, next 6 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (37)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 3 Aug 1833, next 6 Aug 1833
|
6 Aug 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
6 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (3)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 5 Aug 1833, next 7 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (3 Aug 1833)
ADDS principal Zingari: Miss
Slade
chorus of Zingari, peasantry:
Miss Emden
Miss Jackson
2) Call Again Tomorrow (10)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 31 Jul 1833, next 9 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (18)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 5 Aug 1833, next 7 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (38)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 5 Aug 1833, next 7 Aug 1833
|
7 Aug 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
7 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (4)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 6 Aug 1833, next 8 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (3 Aug 1833)
ADDS chorus of Zingari,
peasantry:
Miss Emden
Miss Jackson
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (7)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 1 Aug 1833, next 10 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (19)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 6 Aug 1833, next 8 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (39)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 6 Aug 1833, next 8 Aug 1833
|
8 Aug 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
8 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (5)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 7 Aug 1833, next 9 Aug 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (13)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 26 Jul 1833, next 15 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (20)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 7 Aug 1833, next 9 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (40)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 7 Aug 1833, next 9 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Fanny Mandragon: Miss Elder
|
9 Aug 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
9 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (6)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 8 Aug 1833, next 10 Aug 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (11)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 6 Aug 1833, next 9 Sep 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (21)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 8 Aug 1833, next 10 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (41)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 8 Aug 1833, next 10 Aug 1833
|
10 Aug 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
10 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (7)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 9 Aug 1833, next 12 Aug 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (8)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 7 Aug 1833, next 17 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (22)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 9 Aug 1833, next 12 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (42)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 9 Aug 1833, next 12 Aug 1833
|
12 Aug 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
12 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (8)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 10 Aug 1833, next 13 Aug 1833
2) The Picturesque (1)
AU: [Thomas H. Bayly], COMP: Morris Barnett
Performances first 12 Aug 1833
Genre (operetta) operetta
First Night Cast
Mr. Daubery: Williams; Lorimer: T. Millar; Kit Cadence: John Reeve; Tom: Minton; Louisa: Miss Alleyne; Fanny: Miss [Leonora] Pincott
Reference Cast
Mr. Daubery: Williams
Lorimer: T. Millar
Kit Cadence: John Reeve
Tom: Minton
Louisa: Miss Alleyne
Fanny: Miss Leonora Pincott
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (23)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 10 Aug 1833, next 13 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (43)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 10 Aug 1833, next 13 Aug 1833
|
13 Aug 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
13 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (9)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 12 Aug 1833, next 14 Aug 1833
2) The Old Regimentals (5)
Performances first 13 Apr 1833, previous 2 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (24)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 12 Aug 1833, next 14 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (44)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 12 Aug 1833, next 14 Aug 1833
|
14 Aug 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
14 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (10)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 13 Aug 1833, next 15 Aug 1833
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (1)
Title Comment "An adaptation of Le Menteur Veridique" (Nicoll)
AU: [F. Kimpton]Performances first 14 Aug 1833, next 16 Aug 1833
Genre (comic operetta) comic operetta
First Night Cast
Sir Charles Manly: [Henry?] Hemming; Mr. Truepenny: W. Bennett; Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench; Clincher: Benson E. Hill; Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott; Priscilla: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
Sir Charles Manly: Henry?
Hemming
Mr. Truepenny: W. Bennett
Rattler: Benjamin Wrench
Clincher: Benson E. Hill
Harriet: Miss Leonora Pincott
Priscilla: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (25)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 13 Aug 1833, next 15 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (45)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 13 Aug 1833, next 15 Aug 1833
|
15 Aug 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
15 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (11)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 14 Aug 1833, next 16 Aug 1833
2) Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750 (14)
Performances first 30 Apr 1833, previous 8 Aug 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (26)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 14 Aug 1833, next 16 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (46)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 14 Aug 1833, next 16 Aug 1833
|
16 Aug 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
16 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (12)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 15 Aug 1833, next 17 Aug 1833
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (2)
Performances first 14 Aug 1833, previous 14 Aug 1833, next 7 Sep 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (27)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 15 Aug 1833, next 17 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (47)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 15 Aug 1833, next 17 Aug 1833
|
17 Aug 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
17 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Lo Zingaro (13)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 16 Aug 1833, next 19 Aug 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (9)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 10 Aug 1833, next 12 Sep 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (28)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 16 Aug 1833, next 19 Aug 1833
Cast truncated in the source
4) The Mummy (48)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 16 Aug 1833, next 19 Aug 1833
|
19 Aug 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
19 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (1)
Title Comment first time ever
AU: [John G. Millingen]
Au Comm "By the author of Cupid" (bill)Performances first 19 Aug 1833, next 20 Aug 1833
Genre (burlesque) entirely new foreigneering burlesque
First Night Cast
Emperor Claudius (a foreigner of distinction): O. Smith; Nero (Roman Emperor, addicted to dancing and singing): John Reeve; Piso (outlandish conspirator): [James] Bland; Minister of State: [John] Sanders; contraltos: Miss Appleton, Mrs. Emden, Miss Remens, Miss Elder, Miss Jackson; tenors and basses: Miller, Willing, Dowsing, Morris; Agrippina (second wife and niece of Claudius, mother of Nero): Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones; Locusta (famous in the art of poisoning): Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Ghost of Messalina (Claudius's first wife): Miss Emden
Cast Comment names of the actors are "Italianized", e. g., Sanders = "Signor Sanderini"
Reference Cast
Emperor Claudius: O. Smith
Nero: John Reeve
Piso: James Bland
Minister of State: John Sanders
contraltos:
Miss Appleton
Mrs. Emden
Miss Elder
Miss Jackson
Miss Remens
Mrs. Walsh
tenors and basses:
Miller
Willing
Dowsing
Morris
Agrippina: Mrs. Charles F.
Jones
Locusta: Miss Cecilia? Novello
Ghost of Messalina: Miss Remens
first citizen: Brown
Music from works of Bishopini [Bishop], Alessandro Leo [G. Alexander Lee], Mazzinghi, Mozart, Paganini, Rodwellini [George H. Rodwell]
"Notwithstanding the extraordinary and unprecedented attraction the prices will not be raised"
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (29)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 17 Aug 1833, next 20 Aug 1833
3) Lo Zingaro (14)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 17 Aug 1833, next 20 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (49)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 17 Aug 1833, next 20 Aug 1833
|
20 Aug 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
20 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (2)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 19 Aug 1833, next 21 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
BUT Ghost of Messalina: Miss
Emden
OMITS contraltos: Mrs. Walsh
first citizen: Brown
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (30)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 19 Aug 1833, next 22 Aug 1833
3) Lo Zingaro (15)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 19 Aug 1833, next 23 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (50)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 19 Aug 1833, next 21 Aug 1833
|
21 Aug 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
21 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (3)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 20 Aug 1833, next 22 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
BUT Ghost of Messalina: Miss
Emden
OMITS contraltos: Mrs. Walsh
first citizen: Brown
2) Midas (5)
Performances first 24 Jul 1833, previous 1 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (24 Jul 1833)
BUT Hebe: Miss Elder
3) The Mummy (51)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 20 Aug 1833, next 22 Aug 1833
4) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (11)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 30 Jul 1833, next 4 Sep 1833
|
22 Aug 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
22 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (4)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 21 Aug 1833, next 23 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
BUT Ghost of Messalina: Miss
Emden
OMITS contraltos: Mrs. Walsh
first citizen: Brown
2) The Four Sisters (13)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 30 Jul 1833, next 17 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (31)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 20 Aug 1833, next 24 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (52)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 21 Aug 1833, next 23 Aug 1833
|
23 Aug 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
23 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (5)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 22 Aug 1833, next 24 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
BUT Ghost of Messalina: Miss
Emden
OMITS contraltos: Mrs. Walsh
first citizen: Brown
2) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (28)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 29 Jul 1833, next 4 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
OMITS voters, poachers:
Franklin
ADDS voters, poachers: T. Jones
3) Lo Zingaro (16)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 20 Aug 1833, next 27 Aug 1833
4) The Mummy (53)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 22 Aug 1833, next 26 Aug 1833
|
24 Aug 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
24 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (6)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 23 Aug 1833, next 26 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
BUT Ghost of Messalina: Miss
Emden
OMITS contraltos: Mrs. Walsh
first citizen: Brown
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (32)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 22 Aug 1833, next 26 Aug 1833
3) The Bottle Imp (11)
Performances first 18 Apr 1833, previous 25 Jul 1833
Cast as reference cast (18 Apr 1833)
BUT Waldeck: Frank Matthews
Philippa: Miss Alleyne
|
26 Aug 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
26 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (1)
Title Comment first time ever
AU: [Henry R. Addison], COMP: William Hawes
Au Comm by the author of Lo ZingaroPerformances first 26 Aug 1833, next 27 Aug 1833
Genre (operetta) new Scottish operetta; 1 act
First Night Cast
Lord Dumblane: T. Millar; Ronald (his father): Perkins; Jamie (servant to Ronald): Williams; Sandy McGregor: Salter; Dougal: Miller; McBean: [John] Sanders; Sir Hector McCleod: Minton; first smuggler: Morris; servant: Bowman; servitors: Johnson, Brown, Paulo Jr.; smugglers: Jones, Walsh, Willing, Dowsing; Jessie (flower of Dumblane): Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Maggie (her foster mother): Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones; peasantry, soldiers: [Unlisted]
Reference Cast
Lord Dumblane: T. Millar
Ronald: Perkins
Jamie: Williams
Sandy McGregor: Salter
Dougal: Miller
McBean: John Sanders
Sir Hector McCleod: Minton
first smuggler: Morris
servant: Bowman
servitors:
Johnson
Brown
Paulo Jr.
smugglers:
Jones
Walsh
Willing
Dowsing
Jessie: Mrs. Harriett Waylett
Maggie: Mrs. Charles F. Jones
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (33)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 24 Aug 1833, next 28 Aug 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (7)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 24 Aug 1833, next 27 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos:
Miss Remens
Mrs. Walsh
4) The Mummy (54)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 23 Aug 1833, next 27 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Susan: Miss Leonora Pincott
|
27 Aug 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
27 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (2)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 26 Aug 1833, next 28 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
ADDS peasantry, soldiers:
Unlisted
2) Lo Zingaro (17)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 23 Aug 1833, next 29 Aug 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (8)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 26 Aug 1833, next 28 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (55)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 26 Aug 1833, next 28 Aug 1833
|
28 Aug 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
28 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (3)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 27 Aug 1833, next 29 Aug 1833
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (34)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 26 Aug 1833, next 30 Aug 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (9)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 27 Aug 1833, next 29 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (56)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 27 Aug 1833, next 29 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (4 Jun 1833)
BUT Fanny Mandragon: Miss Elder
|
29 Aug 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
29 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (4)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 28 Aug 1833, next 30 Aug 1833
2) Lo Zingaro (18)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 27 Aug 1833, next 31 Aug 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (10)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 28 Aug 1833, next 30 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (57)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 28 Aug 1833, next 30 Aug 1833
|
30 Aug 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
30 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (5)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 29 Aug 1833, next 31 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
2) The Yeoman's Daughter (35)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 28 Aug 1833, next 2 Sep 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (11)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 29 Aug 1833, next 31 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (58)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 29 Aug 1833, next 31 Aug 1833
|
31 Aug 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
31 Aug 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (6)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 30 Aug 1833, next 2 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
2) Lo Zingaro (19)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 29 Aug 1833, next 13 Sep 1833
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (12)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 30 Aug 1833, next 2 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (59)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 30 Aug 1833, next 2 Sep 1833
|
2 Sep 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
2 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (36)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 30 Aug 1833, next 3 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (17 Jul 1833)
BUT Mary Gray: Miss Murray
2) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (7)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 31 Aug 1833, next 3 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Jessie: Miss Somerville
Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett ill, Court Masque postponed till 9/Sep
3) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (13)
Performances first 19 Aug 1833, previous 31 Aug 1833
Cast as reference cast (19 Aug 1833)
OMITS contraltos: Miss Remens
4) The Mummy (60)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 31 Aug 1833, next 4 Sep 1833
|
3 Sep 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
3 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (37)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 2 Sep 1833, next 5 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (17 Jul 1833)
BUT Mary Gray: Miss Murray
2) Lying Made Easy (1)
COMP: [Unknown], COMP: William Hawes
Performances first 3 Sep 1833, next 5 Sep 1833
Genre (comic operetta) comic operetta
First Night Cast
Mr. Swallow: Williams; Henry Swallow (his nephew): [James] Bland; Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench; Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott; Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello
Reference Cast
Mr. Swallow: Williams
Henry Swallow: James Bland
Flam: Benjamin Wrench
Mrs. Swallow: Miss Leonora
Pincott
Sophia: Miss Cecilia? Novellooverture (to Prometheus): [Ludwig van Beethoven]
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (8)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 2 Sep 1833, next 5 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Jessie: Miss Somerville
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
4) Tom Thumb (1)
Title Comment version unknown
AU: [Henry Fielding]Performances first 3 Sep 1833, next 12 Sep 1833
Genre (burlesque) musical mock-heroick tragedy
First Night Cast
King Arthur: Williams; Tom Thumb: Miss Petifer; Lord Grizzle: John Reeve; Merlin: Dowsing; Noodle: Salter; Doodle: Minton; Ghost of Gaffer Thumb: Morris; Queen Dollalolla: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones; Princess Huncamunca: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; Glumdalca: O. Smith; Frizaletta: Mrs. Emden; Plumante: Miss Jackson
Reference Cast
King Arthur: Williams
Tom Thumb: Miss Petifer
Lord Grizzle: John Reeve
Merlin: Dowsing
Noodle: Salter
Doodle: Minton
Ghost of Gaffer Thumb: Morris
Queen Dollalolla: Mrs. Charles
F. Jones
Princess Huncamunca: Miss
Cecilia? Novello
Glumdalca: O. Smith
Frizaletta: Mrs. Emden
Plumante: Miss Jackson
|
4 Sep 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
4 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (29)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 23 Aug 1833, next 6 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
OMITS voters, poachers:
Franklin
ADDS voters, poachers: T. Jones
2) The Mummy (61)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 2 Sep 1833, next 5 Sep 1833
3) Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (12)
Performances first 8 Jun 1833, previous 21 Aug 1833
|
5 Sep 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
5 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (38)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 3 Sep 1833, next 7 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (17 Jul 1833)
BUT Mary Gray: Miss Murray
2) Lying Made Easy (2)
Performances first 3 Sep 1833, previous 3 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (9)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 3 Sep 1833, next 6 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Jessie: Miss Somerville
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
4) The Mummy (62)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 4 Sep 1833, next 7 Sep 1833
|
6 Sep 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
6 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Climbing Boy [; or, The Little Sweep] (30)
Performances first 15 Apr 1833, previous 4 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (15 Apr 1833)
BUT Frederick H. Mordaunt: Frank
Matthews
Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
OMITS voters, poachers:
Franklin
ADDS voters, poachers: T. Jones
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (10)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 5 Aug 1833, next 16 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (22 Apr 1833)
BUT Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs.
Charles F. Jones
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (10)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 5 Sep 1833, next 7 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Jessie: Miss Somerville
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
4) Bombastes Furioso (1)
AU: [William B. Rhodes?]
Performances first 6 Sep 1833, next 10 Sep 1833
Genre (burlesque) operatick burlesque
First Night Cast
Artaxominous (King of Utopia): [James] Bland; Fusbos (Minister of State): Salter; General Bombastes: John Reeve; first courtier: Walsh; second courtier: T. Jones; drummer: Brown; fifer: Bowman; Distaffina: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones
Reference Cast
Artaxominous: James Bland
Fusbos: Salter
General Bombastes: John Reeve
first courtier: Walsh
second courtier: T. Jones
drummer: Brown
fifer: Bowman
Distaffina: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
|
7 Sep 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
7 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Yeoman's Daughter (39)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 5 Sep 1833, next 18 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (17 Jul 1833)
BUT Mary Gray: Miss Murray
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (3)
Performances first 14 Aug 1833, previous 16 Aug 1833, next 11 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (11)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 6 Sep 1833, next 9 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Jessie: Miss Somerville
ADDS villagers:
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Jackson
4) The Mummy (63)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 5 Sep 1833, next 9 Sep 1833
|
9 Sep 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
9 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (1)
Title Comment first time ever
AU: [James R. Planche], ARR: William HawesPerformances first 9 Sep 1833, next 10 Sep 1833
Genre (opera) new opera; 2 acts
First Night Cast
Sir Mark Goring (Captain of the Yeomen Guard): O. Smith; Sir Henry Norris: Jones; page: Miss Petifer; Reginald de la Pole: [James] Bland; Signor Rafael de Cantarelli (Master of the King's Revels): John Reeve; Stephen Posset (host of the "Portcullis" at Isleworth): Franks; drawer: Miller; Martin: Bowman; Peter: Paulo Jr.; Anne Boleyn (Queen of England): Miss Murray; Marguerite de Montal: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett; Maud Posset: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello; villagers, masquers: Walsh, J. Jones, Willing, Dowsing, Morris, [Frederick H.] Mordaunt, Brown, Johnson, Miss Appleton, Miss Remens, Miss Elder, Miss Reid, Miss Vials, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Wells, Miss E. Wells
Reference Cast
Sir Mark Goring: O. Smith
Sir Henry Norris: Jones
page: Miss Petifer
Reginald de la Pole: James
Bland
Signor Rafael de Cantarelli:
John Reeve
Stephen Posset: Franks
drawer: Miller
Martin: Bowman
Peter: Paulo Jr.
Anne Boleyn: Miss Murray
Marguerite de Montal: Mrs.
Harriett Waylett
Maud Posset: Miss Cecilia?
Novello
villagers, masquers:
Walsh
J. Jones
Willing
Dowsing
Morris
Frederick H. Mordaunt
Brown
Johnson
Miss Appleton
Miss Remens
Miss Elder
Miss Reid
Miss Vials
Miss Jackson
Mrs. Walsh
Miss Wells
Miss E. Wellsoverture: (from Le Pre aux Clercs) [L. Ferdinand Herold], William Hawes (arr)
I,i interior of an ancient English hostel; I,ii the "Portcullis" at Isleworth; I,iii old Richmond Palace; I,iv from the Isleworth bank of the Thames; II,i entrance to the guard room in the old palace at Richmond; II,ii gallery in the palace; II,iii the Queen's closet; II,iv courtyard of the palace; II,v [moonlight] gardens of the palace and banks of the Thames scene 4 "from the Isleworth bank of the Thames" after a print by Hollar
DES: Head, Mrs. Balding "costumes executed from the first authorities" (bill)
2) Call Again Tomorrow (12)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 9 Aug 1833, next 10 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (12)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 7 Sep 1833, next 10 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
4) The Mummy (64)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 7 Sep 1833, next 11 Sep 1833
|
10 Sep 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
10 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (2)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 9 Sep 1833, next 11 Sep 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (13)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 9 Sep 1833, next 14 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (13)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 9 Sep 1833, next 11 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
4) Bombastes Furioso (2)
Performances first 6 Sep 1833, previous 6 Sep 1833, next 13 Sep 1833
|
11 Sep 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
11 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (3)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 10 Sep 1833, next 12 Sep 1833
Cast truncated in the source
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (4)
Performances first 14 Aug 1833, previous 7 Sep 1833, next 13 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (14)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 10 Sep 1833, next 12 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
4) The Mummy (65)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 9 Sep 1833, next 14 Sep 1833
|
12 Sep 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
12 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (4)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 11 Sep 1833, next 13 Sep 1833
2) The Quartette [; or, Interrupted Harmony] (10)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 17 Aug 1833
Cast truncated in the source
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (15)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 11 Sep 1833, next 14 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
Cast truncated in the source
4) Tom Thumb (2)
Performances first 3 Sep 1833, previous 3 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (3 Sep 1833)
BUT Merlin: John Sanders
Queen Dollalolla: Mrs. Griffith
|
13 Sep 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
13 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (5)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 12 Sep 1833, next 14 Sep 1833
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (5)
Performances first 14 Aug 1833, previous 11 Sep 1833, next 19 Sep 1833
3) Lo Zingaro (20)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 31 Aug 1833, next 16 Sep 1833
4) Bombastes Furioso (3)
Performances first 6 Sep 1833, previous 10 Sep 1833, next 18 Sep 1833
|
14 Sep 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
14 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (6)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 13 Sep 1833, next 16 Sep 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (14)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 10 Sep 1833, next 18 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (16)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 12 Sep 1833, next 19 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
Cast truncated in the source
4) The Mummy (66)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 11 Sep 1833, next 16 Sep 1833
|
16 Sep 1833 Mon eve Adelphi |
16 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (7)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 14 Sep 1833, next 17 Sep 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (11)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 6 Sep 1833, next 17 Sep 1833
3) Lo Zingaro (21)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 13 Sep 1833, next 20 Sep 1833
4) The Mummy (67)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 14 Sep 1833, next 17 Sep 1833
|
17 Sep 1833 Tue eve Adelphi |
17 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (8)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 16 Sep 1833, next 18 Sep 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (12)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 16 Sep 1833, next 20 Sep 1833
3) The Four Sisters (14)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 22 Aug 1833, next 21 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
4) The Mummy (68)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 16 Sep 1833, next 19 Sep 1833
|
18 Sep 1833 Wed eve Adelphi |
18 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (9)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 17 Sep 1833, next 19 Sep 1833
2) Call Again Tomorrow (15)
Performances first 10 Apr 1833, previous 14 Sep 1833
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (40)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 7 Sep 1833, next 21 Sep 1833
4) Bombastes Furioso (4)
Performances first 6 Sep 1833, previous 13 Sep 1833
|
19 Sep 1833 Thu eve Adelphi |
19 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (10)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 18 Sep 1833, next 20 Sep 1833
2) He "Lies Like Truth" (6)
Performances first 14 Aug 1833, previous 13 Sep 1833
3) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row" (17)
Performances first 26 Aug 1833, previous 14 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (26 Aug 1833)
BUT Maggie: Mrs. Griffith
4) The Mummy (69)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 17 Sep 1833, next 20 Sep 1833
|
20 Sep 1833 Fri eve Adelphi |
20 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (11)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 19 Sep 1833, next 21 Sep 1833
2) The Middle Temple; or, "Which Is My Son"? (13)
Performances first 22 Apr 1833, previous 17 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (22 Apr 1833)
BUT Pounce: Paulo Jr.
3) Lo Zingaro (22)
Performances first 3 Aug 1833, previous 16 Sep 1833
4) The Mummy (70)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 19 Sep 1833, next 21 Sep 1833
|
21 Sep 1833 Sat eve Adelphi |
21 Sep 1833 bill LTM |
|---|
Special Performance Non-resident Company: English Opera House
1) The Court Masque; or, Richmond in the Olden Time (12)
Performances first 9 Sep 1833, previous 20 Sep 1833
2) The Four Sisters (15)
Performances first 8 Jul 1833, previous 17 Sep 1833
Cast as reference cast (8 Jul 1833)
BUT Beauchamp: Henry? Hemming
3) The Yeoman's Daughter (41)
Performances first 17 Jul 1833, previous 18 Sep 1833
4) The Mummy (71)
Performances first 4 Jun 1833, previous 20 Sep 1833
Last night of the summer season--farewell address: Serle
Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Doors open 6:30, curtain 7:00, half price 9:00.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-; half prices: box 2/-, pit 1/-, gallery 6d.
8 April 1833 - 21 September 1833 114 performances: 114 evening
| Non-Resident Theatre Companies (114): | English Opera House (8 Apr 1833, 9 Apr 1833, 10 Apr 1833, 11 Apr 1833, 12 Apr 1833, 13 Apr 1833, 15 Apr 1833, 16 Apr 1833, 17 Apr 1833, 18 Apr 1833, 19 Apr 1833, 20 Apr 1833, 22 Apr 1833, 23 Apr 1833, 24 Apr 1833, 25 Apr 1833, 26 Apr 1833, 27 Apr 1833, 30 Apr 1833, 2 May 1833, 4 May 1833, 7 May 1833, 9 May 1833, 11 May 1833, 14 May 1833, 16 May 1833, 18 May 1833, 21 May 1833, 23 May 1833, 24 May 1833, 28 May 1833, 30 May 1833, 1 Jun 1833, 4 Jun 1833, 6 Jun 1833, 8 Jun 1833, 11 Jun 1833, 13 Jun 1833, 15 Jun 1833, 18 Jun 1833, 20 Jun 1833, 22 Jun 1833, 25 Jun 1833, 27 Jun 1833, 29 Jun 1833, 2 Jul 1833, 4 Jul 1833, 6 Jul 1833, 8 Jul 1833, 9 Jul 1833, 10 Jul 1833, 11 Jul 1833, 12 Jul 1833, 13 Jul 1833, 15 Jul 1833, 16 Jul 1833, 17 Jul 1833, 18 Jul 1833, 19 Jul 1833, 20 Jul 1833, 22 Jul 1833, 23 Jul 1833, 24 Jul 1833, 25 Jul 1833, 26 Jul 1833, 27 Jul 1833, 29 Jul 1833, 30 Jul 1833, 31 Jul 1833, 1 Aug 1833, 2 Aug 1833, 3 Aug 1833, 5 Aug 1833, 6 Aug 1833, 7 Aug 1833, 8 Aug 1833, 9 Aug 1833, 10 Aug 1833, 12 Aug 1833, 13 Aug 1833, 14 Aug 1833, 15 Aug 1833, 16 Aug 1833, 17 Aug 1833, 19 Aug 1833, 20 Aug 1833, 21 Aug 1833, 22 Aug 1833, 23 Aug 1833, 24 Aug 1833, 26 Aug 1833, 27 Aug 1833, 28 Aug 1833, 29 Aug 1833, 30 Aug 1833, 31 Aug 1833, 2 Sep 1833, 3 Sep 1833, 4 Sep 1833, 5 Sep 1833, 6 Sep 1833, 7 Sep 1833, 9 Sep 1833, 10 Sep 1833, 11 Sep 1833, 12 Sep 1833, 13 Sep 1833, 14 Sep 1833, 16 Sep 1833, 17 Sep 1833, 18 Sep 1833, 19 Sep 1833, 20 Sep 1833, 21 Sep 1833) |
| Addison, Henry R. |
Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833) Zingaro, Lo (3 Aug 1833) |
| Arnold, Samuel J. |
Two Words! (23 Apr 1833) |
| Bayly, Thomas H. |
Convent Belle, The (8 Jul 1833) Picturesque, The (12 Aug 1833) |
| Beazley, Samuel, Jr. |
Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833) Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833) |
| Bernard, William B. |
Four Sisters, The (8 Jul 1833) Long Finn! The (18 Jun 1833) Mummy, The (4 Jun 1833) Old Regimentals, The (13 Apr 1833) |
| Coffey, Charles |
Devil To Pay, The (2 Aug 1833) |
| Fielding, Henry |
Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833) |
| Fitzball, Edward |
Soldier's Widow, The (4 May 1833) |
| Kimpton, F. |
He "Lies Like Truth" (14 Aug 1833) |
| Millingen, John G. |
Cupid (8 Apr 1833) Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833) |
| O'Hara, Kane |
Midas (24 Jul 1833) |
| Peake, Richard B. |
Bottle Imp, The (18 Apr 1833) Climbing Boy, The (15 Apr 1833) Evil Eye, The (21 May 1833) Middle Temple, The (22 Apr 1833) Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833) Presumption (8 Jun 1833) Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833) |
| Planche, James R. |
Court Masque, The (9 Sep 1833) Promotion (30 Apr 1833) |
| Reeve, John |
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833) |
| Rhodes?, William B. |
Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833) |
| Serle, Thomas J. |
Yeoman's Daughter, The (17 Jul 1833) |
| Trueba, Joaquin T. |
Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833) |
| Unknown |
Cellar Spectre, The (11 May 1833) Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833) |
| Addison, John |
Two Words! (23 Apr 1833) |
| Barnett, Morris |
Picturesque, The (12 Aug 1833) Promotion (30 Apr 1833) Soldier's Widow, The (4 May 1833) |
| Hawes, William |
Climbing Boy, The (15 Apr 1833) (arr) Court Masque, The (9 Sep 1833) Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833) Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833) Mummy, The (4 Jun 1833) Old Regimentals, The (13 Apr 1833) Quartette, The (4 Jun 1833) Yeoman's Daughter, The (17 Jul 1833) |
| Lee, G. Alexander |
Zingaro, Lo (3 Aug 1833) |
| Martyn, Charles |
Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833) |
| Millar, T. |
Convent Belle, The (8 Jul 1833) |
| Reeve, George W. |
Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833) |
| Rodwell, George H. |
Bottle Imp, The (18 Apr 1833) Evil Eye, The (21 May 1833) Middle Temple, The (22 Apr 1833) |
| Stansbury, George F. |
Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833) |
| Tutton, J. R. |
Cupid (8 Apr 1833) |
| Unknown |
Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833) |
| Wade, Joseph A. |
Yeoman's Daughter, The (17 Jul 1833) |
| Watson |
Presumption (8 Jun 1833) |
| Welsh, Thomas |
Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833) |
| Winter, P. von |
Convent Belle, The (8 Jul 1833) |
Addison
Bayneservant (6) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833)
Bennett, W.Mr. Brads (7) in Call Again Tomorrow (11 Apr 1833 - 1 Jun 1833); Captain Boldweather (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Old Coupleton (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833)
Bland, JamesMr. Brads (8) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Jacob Buzzard (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Mr. Tomkins (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Mr. Truepenny (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Caleb Indigo (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Mr. Prettyman (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Mons. Benet (3) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 10 Apr 1833); General Lafonde (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Pierre Bertrand (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
BowmanArtaxominous (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Mr. Melvil (10) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Reginald de la Pole (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Corporal Marsden (4) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); Sir John Loverule (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Demetrius (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Lord Lovewell (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Harry Scamper (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Henry Swallow (2) in Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833); Sileno (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Captain Canter (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Piso (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Clerval (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Colonel de la Garde (14) in Promotion (30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833); Major Belcour (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Captain Dashwood (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833); Young Squire Langley (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Conte Luigi Conradini (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Brownfifer (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); officers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); policemen (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (1) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833); Martin (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); servant (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); John (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); porters (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); islanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Brown, T.drummer (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servitors (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); shepherd (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); porters (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); first citizen (7) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (26 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); 2d robber (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Dowsingislanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Forestersoldier (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); officers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); police inspector (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); smugglers (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Senor Lobe Ferrara (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); tenors and basses (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Dogsbody (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Spanish ambassador (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); officers (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Merlin (1) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
FranklinBeauchamp (8) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 16 Jul 1833)
Franksofficers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); voters, poachers (26) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833); monks (1) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833); mutineers (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
Hemming, Henry?Albert (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Stephen Posset (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Andrea (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Edward Ganlesse (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Damaetas (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Felix de Lacey (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); principal Zingari (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Hill, Benson E.Conrade (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Beauchamp (7) in Four Sisters (23 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Sir Charles Manly (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Torquil (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Chevalier Dandoli (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Lieutenant Merval (14) in Promotion (30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833); Edouard de Tournay (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
Johnson[Frederick H.] Mordaunt (24) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833); Clincher (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Barry Mulligan (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Larry Bathershin (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Ludwig Bompertz (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Theophilus Foxglove (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
Johnstonvillagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servitors (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Ganymede (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); porters (62) in Mummy (2 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); islanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Jonesofficers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); monks (1) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833); Benjamin (9) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 22 Jun 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's Troop (3) in Two Words! (25 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
Jones, J.Sir Henry Norris (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); smugglers (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
Jones, T.villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Matthews, Franksecond courtier (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); voters, poachers (4) in Climbing Boy (29 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (4) in Convent Belle (13 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Mercury (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
Millar, T.Waldeck (1) in Bottle Imp (24 Aug 1833); Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe, M.P. (1) in Climbing Boy (15 Jul 1833); [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (6) in Climbing Boy (11 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Baron Lieberstein (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Mr. Merton (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Lord Cornbury (4) in Long Finn (16 Jul 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
MillerBaron Wilderstein (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Lord Dumblane (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Lorimer (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833)
Mintonofficers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); voters, poachers (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); drawer (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Dougal (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Vulcan (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); tenors and basses (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); mutineers (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Mordaunt, Frederick H.Shadrac (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Isaac Percent (15) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Courtroll (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); doctor (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Basilius (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Sir Hector McCleod (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Hairbrain (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Old Tramp (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Jack Skyscrape (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Martin Delvar (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Tom (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833); Tanskin (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Doodle (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Old Squire Langley (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Morrisofficers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); servant (24) in Climbing Boy (24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Monsieur Fortbras (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Pounce (12) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 17 Sep 1833); officers (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); John (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
NelsonMontorio (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); officers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); voters, poachers (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Butler (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Giorgio (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); first smuggler (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Mynheer Von Stork (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Jupiter (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); tenors and basses (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Locksley (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Rheindorf (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Paul (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsy (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); officers (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Ghost of Gaffer Thumb (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Mr. Springfield (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); principal Zingari (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Oxberry, William H.islanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Paulo, Jr.Willibald (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Sam Snaffle (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Fritz (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Simon Scentwell (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Beppo (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
PerkinsInquisitor (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); policemen (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Peter (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); servitors (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Pounce (1) in Middle Temple (20 Sep 1833); porters (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); islanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); 3d robber (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Reeve, JohnNicola (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Mr. Melvil (5) in Call Again Tomorrow (11 Apr 1833 - 18 Apr 1833); Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe, M.P. (29) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Mavroyeni (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Ronald (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Lord Cornbury (13) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 13 Jul 1833); Sprayling (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Charles Amadeus (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Montejo (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Frankenstein (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Theodore Sanguard (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Valbelle (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Baron Morialva (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
SalterGeneral Bombastes (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Sir Capacious Calipash (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Jack Ragg (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Father Bonbon (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Signor Rafael de Cantarelli (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Master Smith (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); Jobson (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Zane Kiebabs (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Midas (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Brutus Hairbrain (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Toby Tramp (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Nero (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Mr. Pimpernel Chickweed (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Dr. Abel Muzz (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Harry Alias (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Sir Peter Teazle (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Dr. Endall (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Sam Dabbs (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); an actor (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Nicole (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Kit Cadence (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833); Paul Couteau (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Lord Grizzle (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); La Fleur (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Jemmy Muggleby (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Sanders, JohnFusbos (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Jomelli (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Reckon (15) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Sir Alick Calipee (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Slinker (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Corporal Marsden (2) in Cupid (11 Apr 1833 - 12 Apr 1833); Kara Mustapha (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Sandy McGregor (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Captain Jack Lambourne (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Pan (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Doggins (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Ben Bunting (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Hammerpan (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Blaston (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Noodle (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Tonnerre (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Higginbottom (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833); Humphrey Hogsflesh (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Serle, Thomas J.chamberlain (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Dead Flunkie (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Chiffonier (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Mr. Slykey (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); McBean (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Massa Brail (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Minister of State (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Fegee (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Ravine (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Pippin (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); peasant (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Merlin (1) in Tom Thumb (12 Sep 1833); 1st robber (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Guiseppe (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
SharpArthur (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Smith, O.islanders and warriors (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Sutton, F.The Bottle Imp (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); The Right Hon. Simon Viscount Spoonbill (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Sir Mark Goring (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Mr. Vulcan Smith (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); Barozzi (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Koningsmarke, "The Long Finn" (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Emperor Claudius (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Black Sam (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Pierre (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); [-----] (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Glumdalca (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Lo Zingaro (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
WalshAttoo (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Williamsfirst courtier (4) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); sergeant (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); voters, poachers (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); coachman (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); smugglers (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Bacchus (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Noggins (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); officers (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Larolle (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); officers (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Laroche (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); John White (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
WillingWaldeck (10) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 25 Jul 1833); Earl Bluster (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Mr. Strawberry (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Jamie (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Philip Ganlesse (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Mr. Swallow (2) in Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833); Mr. Mandragon (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Michael Braunbach (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Mr. Daubery (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833); Marquis de Viellecour (14) in Promotion (30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833); King Arthur (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Sir Hildebrand de Guy (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Rusty (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833); Walter Gray (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Wrench, Benjaminofficers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); voters, poachers (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); monks (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); servants (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); smugglers (17) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Mars (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); tenors and basses (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); mutineers (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); officers (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Sir Hildebrand's troop (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); ploughmen, laborers (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
WymanDick Neverpay (15) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Jenkins (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Rattler (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Mr. Belmour (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); Flam (2) in Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833); Briefless (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Ernest (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Shagreen (15) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); cook (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Larder (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Theophilus Pole (71) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Mons. Benet (11) in Phillip of Anjou (11 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); de Lacey (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
Alleyne, Miss
Appleton, MissPhilippa (1) in Bottle Imp (24 Aug 1833); Slykey (1) in Cupid (9 May 1833); Venus (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Eva (5) in Old Regimentals (13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833); Sophie Coupleton (1) in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement (6 Jun 1833); Louisa (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833); principal Zingari (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Elder, Missghost of the Dowager Countess of Hammersmith (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); the two Misses Starchblossom (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); villagers (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); contraltos (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Emden, Missladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Jenny (24) in Climbing Boy (24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Beatrice (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); The Three Miss Graces (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); villagers (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); Hebe (1) in Midas (21 Aug 1833); Fanny Mandragon (2) in Mummy (8 Aug 1833 - 28 Aug 1833); contraltos (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Emden, Mrs.Ghost of Messalina (6) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (4) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 7 Aug 1833)
Ferguson, Missladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Lucy (24) in Climbing Boy (24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Jenny (6) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833); Agatha (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Lucy (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Susan (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Juno (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Susan (64) in Mummy (18 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); contraltos (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Agatha de Lacey (8) in Presumption (25 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Frizaletta (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Jacintha (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Griffith, Mrs.Widow Affable (6) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Apr 1833); Rebecca (5) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 20 Apr 1833); Slykey (5) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 12 Apr 1833); Penelope (1) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833); Louise (12) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Henderson, MissLady Spoonbill (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Miss Prudence Strawberry (26) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833); Mrs. Vulcan Smith (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); Lady Loverule (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Maggie (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (9 Sep 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Martha Ganlesse (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Mrs. Middlemist (11) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Madame Delvar (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Madame de Viellecour (14) in Promotion (30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833); Madame Lafonde (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Queen Dollalolla (1) in Tom Thumb (12 Sep 1833); hostess (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Mrs. Morris (41) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Jackson, MissThe Climbing Boy (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Marco (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
Jones, Missladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Alice (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); villagers (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); Diana (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); contraltos (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Plumante (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Paoletta (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (4) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 7 Aug 1833)
Jones, Mrs. Charles F.nuns (3) in Convent Belle (16 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
Kelly, Miss Frances M.Distaffina (1) in Bombastes Furioso (6 Sep 1833); Miss Prudence Strawberry (4) in Climbing Boy (29 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Abbess of St. Hildegonda (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Maggie (11) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); Mysis (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Mrs. Middlemist (2) in Middle Temple (5 Aug 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Agrippina (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Queen Dollalolla (1) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833)
Mahany, MissHelena (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Betty Finnikin (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Harriet (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); Jacqueline (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); Rosabelle (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Lucy Dashwood (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
Murray, MissDick (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
Novello, Miss Cecilia?Anne Boleyn (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Mrs. Belmour (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); Philip (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Madame de la Garde (14) in Promotion (30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833); Mary Gray (4) in Yeoman's Daughter (2 Sep 1833 - 7 Sep 1833)
Petifer, MissDistaffina (3) in Bombastes Furioso (10 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Lucretia (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Caroline (15) in Call Again Tomorrow (10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Lady Margaret Marrowbones (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); Rebecca (25) in Climbing Boy (22 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Lucy (6) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833); Maud Posset (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); The Three Miss Graces (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); Emily (5) in Gretna Green (30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833); Priscilla (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Sophia (2) in Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833); Daphne (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Penelope (12) in Middle Temple (25 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Fanny Mandragon (69) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Locusta (13) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); Madame Ninon (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Justine (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Princess Huncamunca (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Lucie (4) in Two Words! (23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833); Annina (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Pincott, Miss Leonorapage (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Cupid (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); William (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Tom Thumb (2) in Tom Thumb (3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Reid, MissMarcelia (11) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Widow Affable (9) in Call Again Tomorrow (14 May 1833 - 18 Sep 1833); Phrosina (11) in Evil Eye (21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833); Harriet (6) in He Lies Like Truth (14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Rose (2) in Is He Jealous? (18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833); Mrs. Swallow (2) in Lying Made Easy (3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833); Julia (13) in Middle Temple (22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833); Susan (7) in Mummy (4 Jun 1833 - 26 Aug 1833); Neuha (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); Louise (2) in Phillip of Anjou (26 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Fanny (1) in Picturesque (12 Aug 1833); Agatha de Lacey (4) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 15 Jun 1833); Julia Malvern (3) in Wanted, a Governess (30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
Remens, Missladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); nuns (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Slade, Missladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); the two Misses Starchblossom (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Mona (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); The Three Miss Graces (6) in Cupid (8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833); landlady (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); villagers (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); Minerva (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); contraltos (6) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (19 Aug 1833 - 24 Aug 1833); Ghost of Messalina (7) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (26 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Somerville, MissPhilippa (10) in Bottle Imp (18 Apr 1833 - 25 Jul 1833); Hebe (4) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 1 Aug 1833); principal Zingari (3) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 6 Aug 1833)
Vials, MissRosalie de Monneville (30) in Climbing Boy (15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833); Jessie (5) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (2 Sep 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); Lady Adeline (17) in Long Finn (18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833); Nysa (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Elizabeth (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); Madame de Luceval (10) in Quartette (4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833); Lisette (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
Walsh, Mrs.ladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); nuns (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Lettice (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Waylett, Mrs. Harriettladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); nuns (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); villagers (6) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833); contraltos (6) in Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler (27 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Wells, MissClara of Lieberstein (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); Marguerite de Montal (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Nell (1) in Devil To Pay (2 Aug 1833); Caroline Merton (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Diana (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Eugenia (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Ellen (15) in Four Sisters (8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Jessie (12) in Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane (26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833); Apollo (5) in Midas (24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833); Mary Gray (37) in Yeoman's Daughter (17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); Constanza (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Wells, Miss E.ladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); nuns (5) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
ladies of Earl's Court (3) in Cellar Spectre (11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833); nuns (2) in Convent Belle (8 Jul 1833 - 13 Jul 1833); villagers, masquers (12) in Court Masque (9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833); female islanders (10) in Neuha's Cave (8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833); chorus of vintagers (14) in Phillip of Anjou (8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833); Gypsies, villagers (12) in Presumption (8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833); villagers (7) in Soldier's Widow (4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833); chorus of Zingari, peasantry (22) in Zingaro (3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Bombastes Furioso
Bottle Imp, The(burlesque) by William B. Rhodes? (4 times, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Artaxominous: [James] Bland (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Fusbos: Salter (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- General Bombastes: John Reeve (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- first courtier: Walsh (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- second courtier: T. Jones (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- drummer: Brown (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- fifer: Bowman (4 perfs, 6 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Distaffina: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (3 perfs, 10 Sep 1833 - 18 Sep 1833), Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (1 perf, 6 Sep 1833)
Call Again Tomorrow(melodrama) by Richard B. Peake, George H. Rodwell (comp) (11 times, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Albert: Franks (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Willibald: [William H.] Oxberry (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Nicola: Perkins (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Waldeck: Williams (10 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 25 Jul 1833), [Frank] Matthews (1 perf, 24 Aug 1833)
- Conrade: [Henry?] Hemming (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Shadrac: Minton (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Jomelli: Salter (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- sergeant: Walsh (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- soldier: Dowsing (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Montorio: Morris (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Inquisitor: Paulo Jr. (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- chamberlain: [John] Sanders (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- The Bottle Imp: O. Smith (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Marcelia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Lucretia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (11 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- Philippa: Miss Slade (10 perfs, 18 Apr 1833 - 25 Jul 1833), Miss Alleyne (1 perf, 24 Aug 1833)
Cellar Spectre, The(farce, 1 act) by Joaquin T. Trueba (15 times, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Dick Neverpay: [Benjamin] Wrench (15 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Brads: W. Bennett (8 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833), Bayne (7 perfs, 11 Apr 1833 - 1 Jun 1833)
- Mr. Melvil: [James] Bland (10 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833), Perkins (5 perfs, 11 Apr 1833 - 18 Apr 1833)
- Shagreen: Wyman (15 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Reckon: Salter (15 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Isaac Percent: Minton (15 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
- Widow Affable: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (9 perfs, 14 May 1833 - 18 Sep 1833), Miss Ferguson (6 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Apr 1833)
- Caroline: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (15 perfs, 10 Apr 1833 - 18 Sep 1833)
Climbing Boy, The [; or, The Little Sweep](burlesque) by Unknown (3 times, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Earl Bluster: Williams (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- The Right Hon. Simon Viscount Spoonbill: O. Smith (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- Sir Capacious Calipash: John Reeve (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- Sir Alick Calipee: Salter (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- Dead Flunkie: [John] Sanders (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- officers and privates of the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of Hammersmith Fusileers--Brentford Insurgents: Miller (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Willing (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Franklin (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Morris (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Dowsing (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Bowman (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Johnston (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- Lady Spoonbill: Mrs. Griffith (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- Lady Margaret Marrowbones: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- ghost of the Dowager Countess of Hammersmith: Miss Appleton (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
- ladies of Earl's Court: Mrs. Emden (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Jackson (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Mrs. Walsh (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Elder (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Wells (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss E. Wells (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Reid (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Vials (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833), Miss Remens (3 perfs, 11 May 1833 - 16 May 1833)
Convent Belle, The(melodrama, 3 acts) by Richard B. Peake, William Hawes (comp) (30 times, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Strawberry: Williams (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Sir Gilbert Thorncliffe, M.P.: Perkins (29 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), [Frank] Matthews (1 perf, 15 Jul 1833)
- Jacob Buzzard: W. Bennett (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- [Frederick H.] Mordaunt: Benson E. Hill (24 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833), [Frank] Matthews (6 perfs, 11 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Courtroll: Minton (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Slinker: Salter (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- The Climbing Boy: Miss Henderson (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Dick: Miss Mahany (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Jack Ragg: John Reeve (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Chiffonier: [John] Sanders (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- police inspector: Dowsing (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- policemen: Paulo Jr. (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Bowman (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- servant: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (24 perfs, 24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Addison (6 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833)
- voters, poachers: Walsh (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Miller (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Willing (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Morris (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Franklin (26 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833), T. Jones (4 perfs, 29 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Miss Prudence Strawberry: Mrs. Griffith (26 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 15 Jul 1833), Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (4 perfs, 29 Jul 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Rebecca: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (25 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Miss Ferguson (5 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 20 Apr 1833)
- Rosalie de Monneville: Miss Somerville (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Lucy: Mrs. Emden (24 perfs, 24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (6 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833)
- Jenny: Miss Elder (24 perfs, 24 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Mrs. Emden (6 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 22 Apr 1833)
- the two Misses Starchblossom: Miss Appleton (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833), Miss Remens (30 perfs, 15 Apr 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
Court Masque, The; or, Richmond in the Olden Time(comic opera) by Thomas H. Bayly, P. von Winter (comp), T. Millar (comp) (5 times, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Baron Lieberstein: [Frank] Matthews (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Baron Wilderstein: T. Millar (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Father Bonbon: John Reeve (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Abbess of St. Hildegonda: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Clara of Lieberstein: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Agatha: Mrs. Emden (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Mona: Miss Remens (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Beatrice: Miss Elder (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- Alice: Miss Jackson (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833)
- monks: Miller (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Willing (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Morris (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Dowsing (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), T. Jones (4 perfs, 13 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Franklin (1 perf, 8 Jul 1833), Bowman (1 perf, 8 Jul 1833), Johnston (1 perf, 8 Jul 1833)
- nuns: Miss Vials (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Mrs. Walsh (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Miss Wells (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Miss Reid (5 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Miss Jones (3 perfs, 16 Jul 1833 - 20 Jul 1833), Miss E. Wells (2 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 13 Jul 1833)
Cupid(opera, 2 acts) by James R. Planche, William Hawes (arr) (12 times, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Mark Goring: O. Smith (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Sir Henry Norris: Jones (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- page: Miss Petifer (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Reginald de la Pole: [James] Bland (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Signor Rafael de Cantarelli: John Reeve (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Stephen Posset: Franks (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- drawer: Miller (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Martin: Bowman (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Peter: Paulo Jr. (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Anne Boleyn: Miss Murray (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Marguerite de Montal: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Maud Posset: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- villagers, masquers: Walsh (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), J. Jones (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Willing (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Dowsing (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Morris (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Brown (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Johnson (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Appleton (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Remens (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Reid (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Vials (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Jackson (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Mrs. Walsh (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Wells (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss E. Wells (12 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Devil To Pay, The(burlesque) by John G. Millingen, J. R. Tutton (comp) (6 times, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Vulcan Smith: O. Smith (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
- Corporal Marsden: [James] Bland (4 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833), Salter (2 perfs, 11 Apr 1833 - 12 Apr 1833)
- Mr. Slykey: [John] Sanders (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
- Master Smith: John Reeve (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
- Mrs. Vulcan Smith: Mrs. Griffith (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
- Slykey: Miss Ferguson (5 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 12 Apr 1833), Miss Alleyne (1 perf, 9 May 1833)
- The Three Miss Graces: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833), Miss Elder (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833), Miss Remens (6 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 9 May 1833)
Evil Eye, The(musical farce) by Charles Coffey (1 time, 2 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Sir John Loverule: [James] Bland (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Jobson: John Reeve (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- doctor: Minton (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Butler: Morris (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- cook: Wyman (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- coachman: Walsh (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- servants: Dowsing (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833), Miller (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833), Willing (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833), J. Jones (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Nell: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Lady Loverule: Mrs. Griffith (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Lucy: Mrs. Emden (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
- Lettice: Miss Vials (1 perf, 2 Aug 1833)
Four Sisters, The(musical romance) by Richard B. Peake, George H. Rodwell (comp) (11 times, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mavroyeni: Perkins (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Demetrius: [James] Bland (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Basilius: Minton (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Zane Kiebabs: John Reeve (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Andrea: Franks (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Marco: Miss Henderson (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Barozzi: O. Smith (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Kara Mustapha: Salter (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Giorgio: Morris (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Helena: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
- Phrosina: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (11 perfs, 21 May 1833 - 6 Jul 1833)
Gretna Green(comic operetta) by William B. Bernard (15 times, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Beauchamp: Forester (8 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 16 Jul 1833), [Henry?] Hemming (7 perfs, 23 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Merton: [Frank] Matthews (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Sam Snaffle: [William H.] Oxberry (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Caroline Merton: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Diana: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Eugenia: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Ellen: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- landlady: Miss Remens (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Susan: Mrs. Emden (15 perfs, 8 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
He "Lies Like Truth"(operetta) by Samuel Beazley Jr., George W. Reeve (comp) (5 times, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Lord Lovewell: [James] Bland (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
- Mr. Tomkins: W. Bennett (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
- Jenkins: [Benjamin] Wrench (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
- Larder: Wyman (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
- Emily: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
- Betty Finnikin: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (5 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 24 May 1833)
Is He Jealous?(comic operetta) by F. Kimpton (6 times, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Charles Manly: [Henry?] Hemming (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Truepenny: W. Bennett (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Rattler: [Benjamin] Wrench (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Clincher: Benson E. Hill (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Harriet: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Priscilla: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (6 perfs, 14 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane; or, "Weel May the Keel Row"(comic operetta) by Samuel Beazley Jr., Thomas Welsh (comp) (2 times, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Belmour: [Benjamin] Wrench (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
- servants: Paulo Jr. (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833), Bowman (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
- Harriet: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
- Mrs. Belmour: Miss Murray (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
- Rose: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (2 perfs, 18 May 1833 - 6 Jun 1833)
Long Finn! The; or, The Treasure Seeker's Dream(operetta, 1 act) by Henry R. Addison, William Hawes (comp) (17 times, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Lord Dumblane: T. Millar (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Ronald: Perkins (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Jamie: Williams (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Sandy McGregor: Salter (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Dougal: Miller (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- McBean: [John] Sanders (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Sir Hector McCleod: Minton (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- first smuggler: Morris (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- servant: Bowman (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- servitors: Johnson (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Brown (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Paulo Jr. (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- smugglers: Jones (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Walsh (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Willing (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Dowsing (17 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- Jessie: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (12 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 19 Sep 1833), Miss Somerville (5 perfs, 2 Sep 1833 - 7 Sep 1833)
- Maggie: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (11 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833), Mrs. Griffith (6 perfs, 9 Sep 1833 - 19 Sep 1833)
- peasantry, soldiers: [Unlisted] (2 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 27 Aug 1833)
- villagers: Miss Appleton (6 perfs, 30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833), Miss Remens (6 perfs, 30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (6 perfs, 30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833), Mrs. Walsh (6 perfs, 30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833), Miss Jackson (6 perfs, 30 Aug 1833 - 7 Sep 1833)
Lying Made Easy(drama, 2 acts) by William B. Bernard (17 times, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Koningsmarke, "The Long Finn": O. Smith (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Lord Cornbury: Perkins (13 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 13 Jul 1833), [Frank] Matthews (4 perfs, 16 Jul 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Harry Scamper: [James] Bland (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Caleb Indigo: W. Bennett (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Philip Ganlesse: Williams (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Edward Ganlesse: Franks (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Barry Mulligan: Benson E. Hill (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Captain Jack Lambourne: Salter (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Monsieur Fortbras: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Senor Lobe Ferrara: Dowsing (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Mynheer Von Stork: Morris (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Massa Brail: [John] Sanders (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Lady Adeline: Miss Somerville (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
- Martha Ganlesse: Mrs. Griffith (17 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 22 Jul 1833)
Midas(comic operetta) by Unknown (comp), William Hawes (comp) (2 times, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Swallow: Williams (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
- Henry Swallow: [James] Bland (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
- Flam: [Benjamin] Wrench (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
- Mrs. Swallow: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
- Sophia: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 5 Sep 1833)
Middle Temple, The; or, "Which Is My Son"?(burletta) by Kane O'Hara (5 times, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Jupiter: Morris (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Pan: Salter (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Apollo: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Mercury: T. Jones (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Bacchus: Walsh (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Mars: Willing (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Cupid: Miss Petifer (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Vulcan: Miller (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Ganymede: Johnson (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Juno: Mrs. Emden (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Minerva: Miss Remens (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Venus: Miss Alleyne (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Diana: Miss Jackson (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Hebe: Miss Slade (4 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 1 Aug 1833), Miss Elder (1 perf, 21 Aug 1833)
- Midas: John Reeve (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Sileno: [James] Bland (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Damaetas: Franks (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- shepherd: Brown (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Nysa: Miss Somerville (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Mysis: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
- Daphne: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (5 perfs, 24 Jul 1833 - 21 Aug 1833)
* Mummy, The(operetta) by Richard B. Peake, George H. Rodwell (comp) (13 times, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Briefless: [Benjamin] Wrench (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Brutus Hairbrain: John Reeve (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Prettyman: W. Bennett (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Doggins: Salter (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Noggins: Walsh (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Hairbrain: Minton (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Pounce: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (12 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 17 Sep 1833), Paulo Jr. (1 perf, 20 Sep 1833)
- John: Bowman (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Mrs. Middlemist: Mrs. Griffith (11 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (2 perfs, 5 Aug 1833 - 6 Sep 1833)
- Julia: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (13 perfs, 22 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Penelope: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (12 perfs, 25 Apr 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Ferguson (1 perf, 22 Apr 1833)
Nero, a Roman-tick Fiddler(operatic farce) by William B. Bernard, William Hawes (comp) (71 times, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Captain Canter: [James] Bland (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Mandragon: Williams (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Theophilus Pole: Wyman (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Larry Bathershin: Benson E. Hill (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Toby Tramp: John Reeve (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Old Tramp: Minton (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- porters: Bowman (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Paulo Jr. (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Brown (71 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Johnson (62 perfs, 2 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Benjamin: Johnston (9 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 22 Jun 1833)
- Fanny Mandragon: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (69 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (2 perfs, 8 Aug 1833 - 28 Aug 1833)
- Susan: Mrs. Emden (64 perfs, 18 Jun 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss [Leonora] Pincott (7 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 26 Aug 1833)
Neuha's Cave; or, The South Sea Mutineers(burlesque) by John G. Millingen (13 times, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Emperor Claudius: O. Smith (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Nero: John Reeve (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Piso: [James] Bland (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Minister of State: [John] Sanders (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- contraltos: Miss Appleton (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Mrs. Emden (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Miss Jackson (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Miss Remens (6 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 24 Aug 1833), Mrs. Walsh (6 perfs, 27 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- tenors and basses: Miller (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Willing (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Dowsing (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Morris (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Agrippina: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Locusta: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (13 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
- Ghost of Messalina: Miss Remens (7 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833), Miss Emden (6 perfs, 19 Aug 1833 - 24 Aug 1833)
- first citizen: Brown (7 perfs, 26 Aug 1833 - 2 Sep 1833)
Old Regimentals, The(melodrama) by Richard B. Peake, George F. Stansbury (comp) (10 times, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Captain Boldweather: Bayne (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Sprayling: Perkins (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Torquil: [Henry?] Hemming (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Black Sam: O. Smith (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Mr. Pimpernel Chickweed: John Reeve (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Ludwig Bompertz: Benson E. Hill (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Ben Bunting: Salter (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Jack Skyscrape: Minton (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Locksley: Morris (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Dogsbody: Dowsing (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- mutineers: Miller (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Willing (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Franklin (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- officers: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Walsh (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Fegee: [John] Sanders (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Attoo: F. Sutton (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- islanders and warriors: T. Brown (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Bowman (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Sharp (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Nelson (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Johnson (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Paulo Jr. (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- Neuha: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
- female islanders: Mrs. Emden (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss Jackson (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Mrs. Walsh (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss Elder (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss Wells (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss E. Wells (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss Reid (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss Vials (10 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833)
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, by Advertisement(operetta) by William B. Bernard, William Hawes (comp) (5 times, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Charles Amadeus: Perkins (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Chevalier Dandoli: [Henry?] Hemming (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Dr. Abel Muzz: John Reeve (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Michael Braunbach: Williams (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Rheindorf: Morris (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Ravine: [John] Sanders (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Larolle: Walsh (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
- Eva: Miss Alleyne (5 perfs, 13 Apr 1833 - 13 Aug 1833)
* Phillip of Anjou; or, A Forest Adventure(operatic farce) by John Reeve (1 time, 6 Jun 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Old Coupleton: Bayne (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- John: [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- Harry Alias: John Reeve (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- Sir Peter Teazle: John Reeve (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- Dr. Endall: John Reeve (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- Sam Dabbs: John Reeve (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- an actor: John Reeve (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
- Sophie Coupleton: Miss Alleyne (1 perf, 6 Jun 1833)
Picturesque, The(musical drama) by Unknown, Charles Martyn (comp) (14 times, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Philip: Miss Murray (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Nicole: John Reeve (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Mons. Benet: Wyman (11 perfs, 11 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), W. Bennett (3 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 10 Apr 1833)
- Montejo: Perkins (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Pierre: O. Smith (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Martin Delvar: Minton (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Paul: Morris (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Spanish ambassador: Dowsing (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- chorus of vintagers: Walsh (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miller (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Franklin (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Willing (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Dowsing (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Brown (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Bowman (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Appleton (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Mrs. Emden (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Jackson (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Elder (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Mrs. Walsh (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Remens (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Wells (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss E. Wells (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Reid (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833), Miss Vials (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Louise: Miss Ferguson (12 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 23 Apr 1833), Miss [Leonora] Pincott (2 perfs, 26 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
- Madame Delvar: Mrs. Griffith (14 perfs, 8 Apr 1833 - 4 May 1833)
Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein(operetta) by Thomas H. Bayly, Morris Barnett (comp) (1 time, 12 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Daubery: Williams (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
- Lorimer: T. Millar (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
- Kit Cadence: John Reeve (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
- Tom: Minton (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
- Louisa: Miss Alleyne (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
- Fanny: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (1 perf, 12 Aug 1833)
Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles in 1750(melodrama, 2 acts) by Richard B. Peake, Watson (comp) (12 times, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Frankenstein: Perkins (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- de Lacey: Wyman (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Felix de Lacey: Franks (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Fritz: [William H.] Oxberry (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- William: Miss Petifer (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Clerval: [James] Bland (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Hammerpan: Salter (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Tanskin: Minton (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Gypsy: Morris (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- [-----]: O. Smith (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Elizabeth: Miss Somerville (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Agatha de Lacey: Mrs. Emden (8 perfs, 25 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss [Leonora] Pincott (4 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 15 Jun 1833)
- Madame Ninon: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
- Gypsies, villagers: Miller (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Willing (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Franklin (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Morris (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Dowsing (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Bowman (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Johnston (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Mrs. Emden (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss Jackson (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Mrs. Walsh (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss Wells (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss E. Wells (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss Reid (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833), Miss Vials (12 perfs, 8 Jun 1833 - 4 Sep 1833)
Quartette, The [; or, Interrupted Harmony](vaudeville) by James R. Planche, Morris Barnett (comp) (14 times, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Marquis de Viellecour: Williams (14 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
- Colonel de la Garde: [James] Bland (14 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
- Lieutenant Merval: [Henry?] Hemming (14 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
- Madame de Viellecour: Mrs. Griffith (14 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
- Madame de la Garde: Miss Murray (14 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 15 Aug 1833)
* Soldier's Widow, The; or, The Ruins of the Mill(operetta) by William Hawes (comp) (10 times, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- General Lafonde: W. Bennett (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Ernest: [Benjamin] Wrench (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Major Belcour: [James] Bland (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Blaston: Salter (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Pippin: [John] Sanders (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- officers: Morris (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833), Walsh (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833), Dowsing (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833), Willing (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Madame de Luceval: Miss Somerville (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Madame Lafonde: Mrs. Griffith (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Justine: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (10 perfs, 4 Jun 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Tom Thumb(melodrama) by Edward Fitzball, Morris Barnett (comp) (7 times, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Pierre Bertrand: W. Bennett (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Edouard de Tournay: [Henry?] Hemming (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Theodore Sanguard: Perkins (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Paul Couteau: John Reeve (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Laroche: Walsh (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- peasant: [John] Sanders (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- villagers: Miller (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Willing (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Franklin (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Morris (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Dowsing (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Bowman (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Johnston (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Mrs. Emden (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss Jackson (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Mrs. Walsh (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss Elder (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss Wells (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss E. Wells (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss Reid (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833), Miss Vials (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Lisette: Miss Somerville (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
- Jacqueline: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (7 perfs, 4 May 1833 - 18 May 1833)
Two Words! or, Silent, Not Dumb(burlesque) by Henry Fielding (2 times, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- King Arthur: Williams (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Tom Thumb: Miss Petifer (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Lord Grizzle: John Reeve (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Merlin: Dowsing (1 perf, 3 Sep 1833), [John] Sanders (1 perf, 12 Sep 1833)
- Noodle: Salter (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Doodle: Minton (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Ghost of Gaffer Thumb: Morris (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Queen Dollalolla: Mrs. C[harles] F. Jones (1 perf, 3 Sep 1833), Mrs. Griffith (1 perf, 12 Sep 1833)
- Princess Huncamunca: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Glumdalca: O. Smith (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Frizaletta: Mrs. Emden (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
- Plumante: Miss Jackson (2 perfs, 3 Sep 1833 - 12 Sep 1833)
Wanted, a Governess(musical drama) by Samuel J. Arnold, John Addison (comp) (4 times, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Hildebrand de Guy: Williams (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Valbelle: Perkins (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- La Fleur: John Reeve (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Tonnerre: Salter (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- 1st robber: [John] Sanders (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- 2d robber: Brown (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- 3d robber: Paulo Jr. (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Sir Hildebrand's troop: Walsh (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Miller (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Willing (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Franklin (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Morris (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Dowsing (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833), Bowman (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Rosabelle: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Lucie: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- hostess: Mrs. Griffith (4 perfs, 23 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
- Sir Hildebrand's Troop: Johnston (3 perfs, 25 Apr 1833 - 2 May 1833)
Yeoman's Daughter, The(dramatic sketch, 1 act) by Richard B. Peake (3 times, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Rusty: Williams (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
- Captain Dashwood: [James] Bland (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
- Theophilus Foxglove: Benson E. Hill (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
- Higginbottom: Salter (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
- Lucy Dashwood: Miss [Frances M.] Kelly (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
- Julia Malvern: Miss [Leonora] Pincott (3 perfs, 30 Apr 1833 - 8 Jun 1833)
* Zingaro, Lo(musical drama) by Thomas J. Serle, William Hawes (comp), Joseph A. Wade (comp) (41 times, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Walter Gray: Williams (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Arthur: Thomas J. Serle (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Old Squire Langley: Minton (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Young Squire Langley: [James] Bland (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Simon Scentwell: [William H.] Oxberry (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Humphrey Hogsflesh: Salter (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Mr. Springfield: Morris (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- John White: Walsh (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Jemmy Muggleby: John Reeve (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- ploughmen, laborers: Miller (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Dowsing (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), J. Jones (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Willing (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Morris (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Bowman (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Brown (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Paulo Jr. (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Johnson (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Mrs. Morris: Mrs. Griffith (41 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833)
- Mary Gray: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (37 perfs, 17 Jul 1833 - 21 Sep 1833), Miss Murray (4 perfs, 2 Sep 1833 - 7 Sep 1833)
(musical drama, 2 acts) by Henry R. Addison, G. Alexander Lee (comp) (22 times, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
Summary Cast:
- Baron Morialva: Perkins (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Conte Luigi Conradini: [James] Bland (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Lo Zingaro: O. Smith (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Beppo: [William H.] Oxberry (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Guiseppe: [John] Sanders (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Constanza: Mrs. [Harriett] Waylett (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Annina: Miss [Cecilia?] Novello (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Paoletta: Miss Jackson (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- Jacintha: Mrs. Emden (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833)
- principal Zingari: Franks (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Morris (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Alleyne (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Slade (3 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 6 Aug 1833)
- chorus of Zingari, peasantry: Walsh (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miller (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), J. Jones (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Willing (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Dowsing (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), [Frederick H.] Mordaunt (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Brown (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Paulo Jr. (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Johnson (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Appleton (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Remens (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Elder (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Mrs. Walsh (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Wells (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss E. Wells (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Reid (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Vials (22 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 20 Sep 1833), Miss Emden (4 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 7 Aug 1833), Miss Jackson (4 perfs, 3 Aug 1833 - 7 Aug 1833)
Top Home Editorial Calendar Authors & Titles Actors & Actresses Musicians Management Bibliography Download Research Adelphi Today Site Map
|
Thank you for visiting this site. Copyright © 1988, 1992, 2012 by Alfred L. Nelson, Gilbert B. Cross, Joseph Donohue. Originally published by Greenwood Press as Sans Pareil Theatre 1806-1819, Adelphi Theatre 1819-1900: An Index to Authors, Titles and Performers. Westport, Connecticut, 1988, 1992. |
|
The Adelphi Theatre Calendar revised, reconstructed and amplified. Copyright © 2012. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License, with the exception of graphics from The Clip Art Book, edited by Gerard Quinn and published by Crescent in 1990. These images are reproduced in accord with the publishers' note, which states "The Clip Art Book is a new compilation of illustrations that are in the public domain. The individual illustrations are copyright free and may be reproduced without permission or payment. However, the selection of illustrations and their layout is the copyright of the publisher, so that one page or more may not be photocopied or reproduced without first contacting the publishers." |