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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900

Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors

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THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE

(later THE ADELPHI THEATRE)

1806-1900

Calendar for 1815-1816

Edited by Franklin Case

A Publication of

The Adelphi Calendar Project

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

Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst

Contents

Seasonal Digest

Under the management of its proprietor, John Scott, The Strand Theatre opened its new season 30 October 1815, with Miss Jane Scott's Asgard, The Daemon Hunter, The Conjurer, and The Summer House.  The season closed 135 evening performances later on 6 April 1816, with performances of The Old Oak Chest and Stratagems.  Of the season's works, six were ballets, seven were burlettas, one a comic pantomime, one a drama, one a divertissement, four were melodramas, one an operatic entertainment, and two were pantomimes.

Based on the number of performances, the most durable and admired of these works were:  The Conjurer (a burletta, 49 performances); Love in the Vintage (a ballet, 46 performances); The Witch and the Owl (a pantomime, 44 performances); The Old Oak Chest (a melodrama, 39 performances); Jamie of Aberdeen (a ballet, 24 performances); The Inscription (a ballet, 29 performances); Harlequin Rasselas (a pantomime, 21 performances); Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (a melodrama, 18 performances).  Apparently, this season's audiences thrived on ballet and pantomime, with melodrama enjoying its usual strong showing.

During this season, Miss Jane Scott's burletta The Conjurer was produced for the first time in England with these words of praise on the bill:  "Now performing in Paris and through the provinces with enthusiastic approbation."  For the opening of her melodrama Asgard, The Daemon Hunter on 30 October, an entirely new architectural front drop scene was introduced, "representing a grand imperial palace" with statues and banners celebrating Roman historical figures.  The Two Little Savoyards was performed for the first time since September 1808, according to Nicoll's History.  The bill emphasizes that the performance took place "with the original French music."  Harlequin Rasselas, author unknown, was based on Dr. Johnson's tale, and its bill contains a detailed plot summary.  Master Snelling (age 4) performed the flute selections in Love in the Vintage—his first public appearance.  Alphonso was written from the renowned romance of Gonzalve de Cordova.

"Tippitywichet" sung during Stratagems was by Charles Dibdin, the younger.  While at Sadler's Wells, Dibdin had begun a series of broad songs and extravaganzas sung by the Clown, Joseph Grimaldi.  Of these songs, "Tippitywichet" and "Hot Codlings," became standards and suffered the dubious distinction of being appropriated by "piratical publications," as Dibdin put it.  The Theatrical Inquisitor had this to say in January:

Miss Scott deserves much praise for her exertions to render this house deservedly attractive.  The interior is really fitted up in a respectable manner, and several new pieces of merit have been produced, particularly one called The Inscription, apparently founded on Murphy's Desert Island.  The pantomime [The Witch and the Owl] is also remarkedly [sic] amusing (p. 77).

The theatre was dark for Martyr's Day, 30 January 1816, and for Ash Wednesday, 28 February 1816.

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Daily Calendar for 1815-1816

Illustration: Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): Actor, theatre manager  [1st Performance Oct 30, 1815]

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Title:Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): Actor, theatre manager
Description:Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): His career took off after he moved to America and obtained the lease of the Bowery Theatre where emerged the American working-class theatre.  The toy theatre illustration is of the title character, Red Riven, from the melodrama played at the Coburg in 1825.
1st Performance:Oct 30, 1815
Theatre:Adelphi
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_S._Hamblin#/media/File:Mr._Hamblain_-Hamblin-_as_Red_Riven.jpg, Oct 30, 1815, p. 2

Illustration: Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): Actor, theatre manager  [1st Performance Oct 30, 1815]

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Title:Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): Actor, theatre manager
Description:Hamblin, Thomas S. (1800-1853): Made his professional debut in minor roles at the Adelphi in the 1815-1816 season.  He toured the provinces over the next few years before leaving for America.  He soon became a popular target for satirists due to his irregular lifestyle.  Here he is No. 8. in the "Gallery of Rascalities."
1st Performance:Oct 30, 1815
Theatre:Adelphi
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_S._Hamblin, Oct 30, 1815

30 October 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 October 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (1)

Title Comment:  1st time in this country; "Now performing in Paris and through the provinces with enthusiastic approbation" (bill)

Author: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Composer: John Jolly

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Next 31 October 1815

Genre:  (Burletta) new comic burletta

First Night Cast:

Blaise: Weston (from TR, Dublin, 1st time this stage)
Bastien: Powell (1st time this stage)
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones (from TR, Haymarket, 1st time here)
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly (1st app for two years)
Nannette: Mrs. Weston (from TR, Dublin, 1st app this stage)
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore (from King's Theatre, 1st app here)
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

Cast Commentary

Song

Dance

2)  The Summer House (1)

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]; Composer: [Lawrence]

Author Commentary:  Authors' names added in MS on NN 18 Feb 1815

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Next 31 October 1815

Genre:  (Comic operetta) favorite burletta

First Night Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer (from TR, Bath, 1st time here)
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton (1st app for two years)

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (1)

Title Comment:  1st time these three years

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Next 31 October 1815

Genre:  (Melodrama) melodramatic serious pantomime

First Night Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland (1st time here)
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin (1st time here)
Oswald (the Hermit of the Wood): [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland (farmer, vassal of the Baron): [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters (friends of the Baron):
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Powell
      Santer
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline (runaway nun, married to Baron): Miss Browne
Joletta (her faithful attendant): Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla (daughter of Hoeland): Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
(farmer's children)
      Paulina: Miss Hart
      Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

Cast Commentary

Song

Dance

General, Scenery Commentary


31 October 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 October 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (2)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 30 October 1815; Next 1 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Summer House (2)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 30 October 1815; Next 1 November 1815

Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (2)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 30 October 1815; Next 1 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

1 November 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 October 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (3)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 31 October 1815; Next 2 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Summer House (3)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 31 October 1815; Next 2 November 1815

Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (3)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 31 October 1815; Next 2 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

2 November 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
2 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (4)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 1 November 1815; Next 3 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Summer House (4)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 1 November 1815; Next 3 November 1815

Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (4)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 1 November 1815; Next 3 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

3 November 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
2 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (5)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 November 1815; Next 4 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Summer House (5)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 November 1815; Next 4 November 1815

Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (5)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 November 1815; Next 4 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

4 November 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
2 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (6)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 3 November 1815; Next 6 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Summer House (6)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 3 November 1815

Cast:

General Touchwood: Santer
Trot: [Robert?] Stebbing
Sir Devereux Daisy: [James] Villiers
forrester: [R. H.] Widdicomb
gardeners:
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Addison
Susan: Mrs. Riley
Jemima: Mrs. Dornton

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (6)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 3 November 1815; Next 6 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

6 November 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (7)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 4 November 1815; Next 7 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (1)

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Next 7 November 1815

Genre:  (Farce) new pastoral comic burletta

First Night Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow (his son): J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne (country girl disguised as a gypsy): Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

Dance

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (7)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 4 November 1815; Next 7 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

Cast Changes:

ADDS  harvest peasants: Hampton
OMITS  harvest peasants: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
  vocal hunters: Swinney

7 November 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (8)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 6 November 1815; Next 8 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (2)

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Previous 6 November 1815; Next 8 November 1815

Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow: J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne: Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (8)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 6 November 1815; Next 8 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

8 November 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (9)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 7 November 1815; Next 9 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (3)

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Previous 7 November 1815; Next 9 November 1815

Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow: J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne: Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (9)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 7 November 1815; Next 9 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

9 November 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
9 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (10)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 8 November 1815; Next 10 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (4)

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Previous 8 November 1815; Next 10 November 1815

Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow: J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      Swinney
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne: Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

Cast Changes:

ADDS  rustics: Swinney

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (10)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 8 November 1815; Next 10 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

Cast Changes:

ADDS  vocal hunters: Swinney

10 November 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
9 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (11)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 9 November 1815; Next 11 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (5)

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Previous 9 November 1815; Next 11 November 1815

Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow: J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      Swinney
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne: Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (11)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 9 November 1815; Next 11 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

11 November 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
9 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (12)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 10 November 1815; Next 13 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: Powell
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Gipsy Girl (6)

Performances:  First 6 November 1815; Previous 10 November 1815

Cast:

Farmer Furrow: [Robert?] Stebbing
George Furrow: J. Jones
Dozey: Daly
Clod: Weston
Cryer: [Edwin] Yarnold
rustics:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Shaw
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      Swinney
Dolly Dozey: Mrs. Weston
Bridget Bright-thorn: Mrs. Daly
Fanny: Mrs. Riley
Kate: Miss Garcia
Anne: Mrs. Dornton
female peasants:
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (12)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 10 November 1815; Next 13 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
      Powell
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

13 November 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
13 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (13)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 11 November 1815; Next 14 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

Cast Changes:

BUT  Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing (replaces Powell)

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (1)

Title Comment:  1st time in five years [actually since Sep 1808]; Nicoll gives this as 1st perf. "With the original French music" (bill)

Author: [Unknown]

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Next 14 November 1815

Genre:  (Burletta) burletta from the French

First Night Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (13)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 11 November 1815; Next 14 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

Cast Changes:

OMITS  vocal hunters: Powell

14 November 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
13 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (14)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 13 November 1815; Next 15 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (2)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 13 November 1815; Next 15 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (14)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 13 November 1815; Next 15 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

15 November 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
13 November 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (15)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 14 November 1815; Next 16 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (3)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 14 November 1815; Next 16 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (15)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 14 November 1815; Next 16 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

16 November 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
16 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (16)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 15 November 1815; Next 17 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (4)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 15 November 1815; Next 17 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (16)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 15 November 1815; Next 17 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

17 November 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
16 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (17)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 16 November 1815; Next 18 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (5)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 16 November 1815; Next 18 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (17)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 16 November 1815; Next 18 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

18 November 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
16 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (18)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 17 November 1815; Next 20 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (6)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 17 November 1815; Next 20 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (18)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 17 November 1815

Cast:

Baron Wildgrave: [Frederick] Hartland
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter: Austin
Oswald: [Edwin] Yarnold
Hoeland: [Robert?] Stebbing
Leopold: [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal hunters:
      Sherriff
      Daly
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Santer
      Swinney
pages, attendants:
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      [Richard] Flexmore
harvest peasants:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Hampton
daemon hounds:
      Gardel
      Florio
      Salner
      Debray
inquisitors:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Morgan
      Ellis
      Davis
      Ward
Adeline: Miss Browne
Joletta: Mrs. Riley
Dame Hoeland: Mrs. Daly
Lilla: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Lucina: Mrs. Dornton
attendants on Adeline:
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
Paulina: Miss Hart
Rosina: Miss Weston
female peasants:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon

20 November 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
20 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (19)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 18 November 1815; Next 21 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (7)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 18 November 1815; Next 21 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

Dance

Dance Commentary

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (1)

Title Comment:  Founded on Dr. Johnson's tale

Author: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Composer: Lawrence; Choreographer: John Jones

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Next 21 November 1815

Genre:  (Pantomime) new comic pantomime

First Night Cast:

Rasselas (Prince of Abyssinia, afterwards Harlequin): [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Cockney sportsman: Weston
Areonaut (an old philosopher, skilled in mechanics): [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland (1st time here as clown)
Florida (mistress to Rasselas): Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah (sister to Rasselas): Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

Title: General Commentary


21 November 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
20 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (20)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 20 November 1815; Next 22 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (8)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 20 November 1815; Next 22 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (2)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 20 November 1815; Next 22 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne
Cockney sportsman: Weston

22 November 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
20 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (21)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 21 November 1815; Next 23 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (9)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 21 November 1815; Next 23 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (3)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 21 November 1815; Next 23 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne
Cockney sportsman: Weston

23 November 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
23 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (22)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 22 November 1815; Next 24 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (10)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 22 November 1815; Next 24 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (4)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 22 November 1815; Next 24 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

Cast Changes:

OMITS  Cockney sportsman: Weston

24 November 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
23 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (23)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 23 November 1815; Next 25 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (11)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 23 November 1815; Next 25 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (5)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 23 November 1815; Next 25 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

25 November 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
23 November 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (24)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 24 November 1815; Next 27 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Two Little Savoyards (12)

Performances:  First 13 November 1815; Previous 24 November 1815

Cast:

Lord Frederick: [James] Villiers
bailiff: Santer
Clarmont: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Michell: Mrs. Dornton
Joset: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
peasants, villagers: Unlisted

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (6)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 24 November 1815; Next 27 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

27 November 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
27 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (1)

Choreographer: John Jones

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Next 28 November 1815

Genre:  (Ballet) favorite Scotch ballet

First Night Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Shaw
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey

Dance

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (25)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 25 November 1815; Next 28 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (7)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 25 November 1815; Next 28 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

28 November 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
27 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (2)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 27 November 1815; Next 29 November 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (26)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 27 November 1815; Next 29 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (8)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 27 November 1815; Next 29 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

29 November 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
27 November 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (3)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 28 November 1815; Next 30 November 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (27)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 28 November 1815; Next 30 November 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (9)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 28 November 1815; Next 30 November 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

30 November 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 November 1815
playbill
British Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (4)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 29 November 1815; Next 1 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (28)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 29 November 1815; Next 1 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (10)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 29 November 1815; Next 1 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

1 December 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 November 1815
playbill
British Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (5)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 30 November 1815; Next 2 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (29)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 30 November 1815; Next 2 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (11)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 30 November 1815; Next 2 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

2 December 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 November 1815
playbill
British Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (6)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 1 December 1815; Next 4 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (30)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 1 December 1815; Next 26 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (12)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 1 December 1815; Next 4 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

4 December 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (7)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 2 December 1815; Next 5 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (1)

Title Comment:  1st time these three years [actually since Mar 1813]

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Next 5 December 1815

Genre:  (Burletta) comic opera burletta

First Night Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz (Cadi of Bagdad): [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab (rich merchant): [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed (Vizier's son, under assumed name of Halden): J. Jones (1st app in this role)
Omar (tailor): Weston (1st app this role)
Mahmut (an Aga, attendant on the Cadi): Daly
Zapho (inferior officer): [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob (inferior officer): Bemetzrieder
Lerif (inferior officer): Hamlet
Swanza (wife to the Cadi): Mrs. Daly
Panzake (tailor's daughter): [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta (merchant's daughter): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Shaw
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey

Dance

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (13)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 2 December 1815; Next 5 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

General, Song


5 December 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (8)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 4 December 1815; Next 6 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (2)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 4 December 1815; Next 6 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (14)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 4 December 1815; Next 6 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

6 December 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (9)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 5 December 1815; Next 7 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (3)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 5 December 1815; Next 7 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (15)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 5 December 1815; Next 7 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

7 December 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
7 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (10)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 6 December 1815; Next 8 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (4)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 6 December 1815; Next 8 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (16)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 6 December 1815; Next 8 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

8 December 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
7 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (11)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 7 December 1815; Next 9 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (5)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 7 December 1815; Next 9 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (17)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 7 December 1815; Next 9 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

9 December 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
7 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (12)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 8 December 1815; Next 11 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (6)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 8 December 1815; Next 11 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (18)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 8 December 1815; Next 11 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

11 December 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 December 1815
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (13)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 9 December 1815; Next 12 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (7)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 9 December 1815; Next 12 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (19)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 9 December 1815; Next 12 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

12 December 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 December 1815
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (14)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 11 December 1815; Next 13 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (8)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 11 December 1815; Next 13 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 11 December 1815; Next 13 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

13 December 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
13 December 1815
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (15)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 12 December 1815; Next 14 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Garcia

2)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (9)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 12 December 1815; Next 14 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

3)  Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (21)

Performances:  First 20 November 1815; Previous 12 December 1815

Cast:

Rasselas: [Edwin] Yarnold
Sorceress Curiosity: Austin
Genie of the mountains: Mrs. Dornton
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon: Daly
lover: Powell
Areonaut: [Robert?] Stebbing
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
Florida: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
Nekayah: Mrs. Riley
Pekuah: Mrs. Weston
Columbine: Miss Browne

14 December 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
14 December 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (16)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 13 December 1815; Next 15 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

Cast Changes:

ADDS  Coryphees: Miss Edwards
  principal characters and dancers: Miss Garcia
OMITS  Coryphees: Miss Garcia
  principal characters and dancers: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (1)

Title Comment:  1st time these three years. Billed as The Lottery Ticket; or, The Miser Duped

Author: [Humphries]; Composer: [Montague P. Corri]

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Next 15 December 1815

Genre:  (Burletta) comic burletta

First Night Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever; Nicoll gives 15 dec as 1st perf.

Choreographer: [Charles?] Leclercq; Composer: John Jolly

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Next 15 December 1815

Genre:  (Ballet) ballet divertissement

First Night Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

Dance

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (10)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 13 December 1815; Next 15 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

15 December 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
14 December 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (17)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 14 December 1815; Next 16 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (2)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 14 December 1815; Next 16 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (2)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 14 December 1815; Next 16 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (11)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 14 December 1815; Next 16 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

16 December 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
14 December 1815
playbill
London Theatre Museum

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (18)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 15 December 1815; Next 18 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
      Shaw
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (3)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 15 December 1815; Next 18 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (3)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 15 December 1815; Next 18 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (12)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 15 December 1815; Next 18 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

18 December 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (19)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 16 December 1815; Next 19 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

Cast Changes:

OMITS  Coryphes: Shaw

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (4)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 16 December 1815; Next 19 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (4)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 16 December 1815; Next 19 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (13)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 16 December 1815; Next 19 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey

Cast Changes:

OMITS  chorus: Shaw

19 December 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (20)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 18 December 1815; Next 20 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (5)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 18 December 1815; Next 20 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (5)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 18 December 1815; Next 20 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (14)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 18 December 1815; Next 20 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey

20 December 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (21)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 19 December 1815; Next 21 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (6)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 19 December 1815; Next 21 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (6)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 19 December 1815; Next 21 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (15)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 19 December 1815; Next 21 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey

21 December 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
21 December 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (22)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 20 December 1815; Next 22 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards
Corypes: Shaw

Cast Changes:

ADDS  Corypes: Shaw

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (7)

Title Comment:  advertised under subtitle

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 20 December 1815; Next 22 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (7)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 20 December 1815; Next 22 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (16)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 20 December 1815; Next 22 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

Cast Changes:

ADDS  chorus: Shaw

22 December 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
21 December 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (23)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 21 December 1815; Next 23 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards
Corypes: Shaw

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (8)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 21 December 1815; Next 23 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (8)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 21 December 1815; Next 23 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (17)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 21 December 1815; Next 23 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

23 December 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
21 December 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (24)

Performances:  First 27 November 1815; Previous 22 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters and dancers:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
Coryphes:
      Bemetzrieder
      Addison
      Smith
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Hamlet
Coryphees:
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Edwards
Corypes: Shaw

2)  The Intrigue; or, The Miser Duped (9)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 22 December 1815

Cast:

Skinflint: [Robert?] Stebbing
Tim Spoilcloth: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Barebones: Daly
Will Mainstay: Powell
Dame Margery: Mrs. Daly
Marianne: Mrs. Riley

3)  Love in the Vintage (9)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 22 December 1815; Next 26 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

4)  The Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad (18)

Performances:  First 4 December 1815; Previous 22 December 1815

Cast:

Mored Sanzarmanaz: [Robert?] Stebbing
Saldanab: [James] Villiers
Achmet Ben Hamed: J. Jones
Omar: Weston
Mahmut: Daly
Zapho: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Rushob: Bemetzrieder
Lerif: Hamlet
Swanza: Mrs. Daly
Panzake: [C. H.?] Simpson
Delta: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
vocal attendants:
      Mrs. Dornton
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Weston
      Miss Young
chorus:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Smith
      Addison
      Bennett
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Sealey
      Shaw

25 December 1815
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil

Dark: Christmas Day


26 December 1815
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 December 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (10)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 23 December 1815; Next 27 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (31)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 December 1815; Next 27 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever

Author: [Unknown]; Composer: John Jolly; Composer: James Sanderson

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Next 27 December 1815

Genre:  (Pantomime) new comic pantomime

First Night Cast:

Bruma (malignant old witch): Mrs. Daly
Sunbright (Bruma's daughter): Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star (Bruma's daughter): Mrs. Riley
Sachelin (diabolic wizard, chief of the Legion of Scotch witches): Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol (traveller benighted on the wilds), afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy (Sir Timothy's man), afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

Artistic Supervision

Dance

Spectacle

Scenery Description


27 December 1815
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 December 1815
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (11)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 26 December 1815; Next 28 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (32)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 26 December 1815; Next 28 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (2)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 26 December 1815; Next 28 December 1815

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

28 December 1815
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
28 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (12)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 27 December 1815; Next 29 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

Entertainment

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (33)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 27 December 1815; Next 29 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (3)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 27 December 1815; Next 29 December 1815

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

29 December 1815
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
28 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (13)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 28 December 1815; Next 30 December 1815

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (34)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 28 December 1815; Next 30 December 1815

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (4)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 28 December 1815; Next 30 December 1815

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

30 December 1815
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
28 December 1815
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (14)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 29 December 1815; Next 1 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (35)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 29 December 1815; Next 1 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (5)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 29 December 1815; Next 1 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

1 January 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
1 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (15)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 30 December 1815; Next 2 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (36)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 30 December 1815; Next 2 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (6)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 30 December 1815; Next 2 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

General, Music

General, Music Commentary


2 January 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
1 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (16)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 1 January 1816; Next 3 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (37)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 1 January 1816; Next 3 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (7)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 1 January 1816; Next 3 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

3 January 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
1 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (17)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 2 January 1816; Next 4 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (38)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 January 1816; Next 4 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (8)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 2 January 1816; Next 4 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

4 January 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (18)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 3 January 1816; Next 5 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (39)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 3 January 1816; Next 5 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (9)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 3 January 1816; Next 5 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

5 January 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (19)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 4 January 1816; Next 6 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (40)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 4 January 1816; Next 6 January 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (10)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 4 January 1816; Next 6 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

6 January 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (20)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 5 January 1816; Next 8 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (41)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 5 January 1816; Next 8 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (11)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 5 January 1816; Next 8 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

8 January 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (21)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 6 January 1816; Next 9 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (1)

Title Comment:  Title not given in source

Author: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Composer: John Jolly; Composer: James Sanderson; Choreographer: [Charles?] Leclercq

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Next 9 January 1816

Genre:  (Melodrama) melodramatic romance or naval burletta

First Night Cast:

(Europeans)
      Captain Maitland: J. Jones (1st time this role)
      Dan Dock: Weston (1st time this role)
      Styptic (doctor): [Robert?] Stebbing
      Herbert: [James] Villiers
      Sidney Nelson (a midshipman): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
      Matilda: Miss Browne
      Rosa (Matilda's daughter): Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq (1st time in role)
(Indian chiefs)
      tarro: Austin
      Mao Mango: Daly
      Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
      Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
(chiefs' wives)
      Cuba: Mrs. Riley
      Wowski: Mrs. Weston
      Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
      Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee (old squaw): Mrs. Daly
Namasket (prince of the tribe): [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Swinney
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

Cast Commentary

Song

Dance

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (12)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 6 January 1816; Next 9 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

9 January 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (22)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 8 January 1816; Next 10 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (2)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 8 January 1816; Next 10 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green
      Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (13)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 8 January 1816; Next 10 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

10 January 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (23)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 9 January 1816; Next 11 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (3)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 9 January 1816; Next 11 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green
      Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (14)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 9 January 1816; Next 11 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

11 January 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (24)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 10 January 1816; Next 12 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (4)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 10 January 1816; Next 12 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green
      Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (15)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 10 January 1816; Next 12 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

12 January 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (25)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 11 January 1816; Next 13 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (5)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 11 January 1816; Next 13 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green
      Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (16)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 11 January 1816; Next 13 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

13 January 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (26)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 12 January 1816; Next 29 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (6)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 12 January 1816; Next 15 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green
      Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (17)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 12 January 1816; Next 15 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
      Swinney
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

15 January 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever

Choreographer: [Charles?] Leclercq

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Next 16 January 1816

Genre:  (Divertissement) new divertissement

First Night Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (7)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 13 January 1816; Next 16 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

Cast Changes:

OMITS  sailors: Swinney

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (18)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 13 January 1816; Next 16 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

Cast Changes:

OMITS  old witches of the heaths and wilds: Swinney

General, Music

General, Song


16 January 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (2)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 15 January 1816; Next 17 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (8)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 15 January 1816; Next 17 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (19)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 15 January 1816; Next 17 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

17 January 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (3)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 16 January 1816; Next 18 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (9)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 16 January 1816; Next 18 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (20)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 16 January 1816; Next 18 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

18 January 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (4)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 17 January 1816; Next 19 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (10)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 17 January 1816; Next 19 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (21)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 17 January 1816; Next 19 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

19 January 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (5)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 18 January 1816; Next 20 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (11)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 18 January 1816; Next 20 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (22)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 18 January 1816; Next 20 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

20 January 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
18 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (6)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 19 January 1816; Next 22 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (12)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 19 January 1816; Next 22 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (23)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 19 January 1816; Next 22 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

22 January 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (7)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 20 January 1816; Next 23 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (13)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 20 January 1816; Next 23 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (24)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 20 January 1816; Next 23 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

23 January 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (8)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 22 January 1816; Next 24 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (14)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 22 January 1816; Next 24 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (25)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 22 January 1816; Next 24 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

24 January 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Young Serenader (9)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 23 January 1816; Next 25 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (15)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 23 January 1816; Next 25 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 23 January 1816; Next 25 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

25 January 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
25 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (10)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 24 January 1816; Next 26 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (16)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 24 January 1816; Next 26 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (27)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 24 January 1816; Next 26 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

26 January 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
25 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (11)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 25 January 1816; Next 27 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (17)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 25 January 1816; Next 27 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (28)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 25 January 1816; Next 27 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

27 January 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
25 January 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Young Serenader (12)

Performances:  First 15 January 1816; Previous 26 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Daly
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (18)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 26 January 1816; Next 29 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (29)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 26 January 1816; Next 29 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

29 January 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
29 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (27)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 13 January 1816; Next 31 January 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (19)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 27 January 1816; Next 31 January 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (30)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 27 January 1816; Next 31 January 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

30 January 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil

Dark: Martyr's Day


31 January 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
29 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (28)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 29 January 1816; Next 1 February 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (20)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 29 January 1816; Next 1 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (31)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 29 January 1816; Next 1 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

1 February 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
29 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (29)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 31 January 1816; Next 2 February 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (21)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 31 January 1816; Next 2 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (32)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 31 January 1816; Next 2 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

2 February 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
29 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (30)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 1 February 1816; Next 3 February 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (22)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 1 February 1816; Next 3 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (33)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 1 February 1816; Next 3 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

3 February 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
29 January 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (31)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 2 February 1816; Next 4 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (23)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 2 February 1816; Next 12 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (34)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 2 February 1816; Next 5 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

Illustration: The Old Oak Chest  [1st Performance Feb 5, 1816]

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Title:The Old Oak Chest
Description:The Old Oak Chest by Jane Scott who played Roda.  Daly played Rofus, a bandit.
1st Performance:Feb 5, 1816
Theatre:Sans Pareil
Source:https://www.cssd.ac.uk/event/jane-scott-lost-amazon-strand, Feb 5, 1816

5 February 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]; Composer: John Jolly

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Next 6 February 1816

Genre:  (Melodrama) entire new original drama, melo-romantic burletta of interest

First Night Cast:

Count Lanfranco (Governor of Cordova secretly in league with banditti): [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza (Spanish general beloved of the people and proscribed by machinations of Lanfranco): [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva (courier attached to Almanza): J[oshua] B. Fisher (late of DL, 1st time here)
Brusto Shabrico (captain of the banditti, protected by Lanfranco): Austin
Rodolph (robber, disguised as a woodman): Bishop (late of CG, 1st time here)
Nicolas de Lasso (chief of smugglers): Weston
Tinaco de Lasso (his son): [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso (son to Nicolas): J. Jones
(banditti)
      Rofus: Daly
      Garcius: Powell
      Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
      Albano: Addison
      Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
      Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm (goatherd boy): Miss Le Brun
Florian (infant son to Almanza supposed to be dead): Miss Stebbing (1st time any stage)
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana (wife of Almanza wandering with him in disguise): Mrs. Riley
Roda (peasant girl, daughter to Rodolph): Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Cast Commentary

Spectacle

Spectacle Commentary

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (35)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 3 February 1816; Next 6 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

6 February 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
5 February 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (2)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 5 February 1816; Next 7 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (36)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 5 February 1816; Next 7 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

7 February 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
7 February 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (3)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 6 February 1816; Next 8 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (37)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 6 February 1816; Next 19 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

8 February 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (4)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 7 February 1816; Next 9 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (42)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 6 January 1816; Next 9 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

General, Dance

General, Dance Commentary


9 February 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 8 February 1816; Next 10 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (43)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 8 February 1816; Next 10 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

10 February 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
8 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (6)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 9 February 1816; Next 12 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (44)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 9 February 1816; Next 26 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

12 February 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
12 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (7)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 10 February 1816; Next 13 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (24)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 3 February 1816; Next 13 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

13 February 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
12 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (8)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 12 February 1816; Next 14 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (25)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 12 February 1816; Next 14 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

14 February 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
12 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (9)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 13 February 1816; Next 15 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (26)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 13 February 1816; Next 15 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

15 February 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (10)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 14 February 1816; Next 16 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (27)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 14 February 1816; Next 16 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

16 February 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (11)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 15 February 1816; Next 17 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (28)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 15 February 1816; Next 17 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

17 February 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
15 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (12)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 16 February 1816; Next 19 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (29)

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 16 February 1816; Next 4 April 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

19 February 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
19 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (13)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 17 February 1816; Next 20 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (38)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 7 February 1816; Next 20 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

20 February 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
19 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (14)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 19 February 1816; Next 21 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (39)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 19 February 1816; Next 21 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

21 February 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
19 February 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (15)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 20 February 1816; Next 22 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (40)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 20 February 1816; Next 22 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

22 February 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (16)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 21 February 1816; Next 23 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (41)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 21 February 1816; Next 23 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

23 February 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (17)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 22 February 1816; Next 24 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (42)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 22 February 1816; Next 24 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

24 February 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
22 February 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (18)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 23 February 1816; Next 26 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

2)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (43)

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 23 February 1816; Next 21 March 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted

26 February 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 February 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (19)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 24 February 1816; Next 27 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Mrs. Dornton

Cast Changes:

BUT  Roda: Mrs. Dornton (replaces Miss [Jane M.] Scott)

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (45)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 10 February 1816; Next 27 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

27 February 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 February 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (20)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 26 February 1816; Next 29 February 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Mrs. Dornton

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (46)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 26 February 1816; Next 29 February 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

28 February 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil

Dark: Ash Wednesday


29 February 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 February 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (21)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 27 February 1816; Next 2 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Mrs. Dornton

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (47)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 27 February 1816; Next 2 March 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

1 March 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas

Preliminaries Commentary


2 March 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
2 March 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (22)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 29 February 1816; Next 4 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Mrs. Dornton

2)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (48)

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 29 February 1816; Next 4 April 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

4 March 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
5 March 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

Benefit: Miss Jane M. Scott

1)  Love in the Vintage (32)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 3 February 1816; Next 5 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever; Founded on The Casket by J[oshua] B. Fisher, rearranged by Miss Scott

Author: Miss [Jane M.] Scott; Composer: John Jolly

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Next 5 March 1816

Genre:  (Melodrama) entire new and splendid Persian drama

First Night Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker (Governor of Ispahan): Daly
Mustapha (a silly peasant): [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem (a robber): Bishop
Ali (servant to Caleb): Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira (daughter to Caleb Hassen): Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

Cast Commentary

Dance

Dance Commentary

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (23)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 2 March 1816; Next 5 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Mrs. Dornton

5 March 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
5 March 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (33)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 4 March 1816; Next 7 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (2)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 4 March 1816; Next 7 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (24)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 4 March 1816; Next 7 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Cast Changes:

BUT  Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott (replaces Mrs. Dornton)

6 March 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


7 March 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
5 March 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (34)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 5 March 1816; Next 9 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (3)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 5 March 1816; Next 9 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (25)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 5 March 1816; Next 9 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

8 March 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


9 March 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
5 March 1816
playbill
Folger Shakespeare Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (35)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 7 March 1816; Next 11 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 7 March 1816; Next 11 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (26)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 7 March 1816; Next 11 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

11 March 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 March 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (36)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 9 March 1816; Next 12 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (5)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 9 March 1816; Next 12 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (27)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 9 March 1816; Next 12 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

12 March 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 March 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (37)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 11 March 1816; Next 14 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (6)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 11 March 1816; Next 14 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (28)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 11 March 1816; Next 14 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

13 March 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


14 March 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 March 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (38)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 12 March 1816; Next 16 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (7)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 12 March 1816; Next 16 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (29)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 12 March 1816; Next 16 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

15 March 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


16 March 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
11 March 1816
playbill
British Library

1)  Love in the Vintage (39)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 14 March 1816; Next 18 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (8)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 14 March 1816; Next 18 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (30)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 14 March 1816; Next 18 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

18 March 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil

Preliminaries Commentary

1)  Love in the Vintage (40)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 16 March 1816; Next 19 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (9)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 16 March 1816; Next 19 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (31)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 16 March 1816; Next 19 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

19 March 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
19 March 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Love in the Vintage (41)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 18 March 1816; Next 23 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (10)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 18 March 1816; Next 23 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (32)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 18 March 1816; Next 23 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

20 March 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


21 March 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
21 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Benefit: Miss Browne

1)  "Turkish Ballet" (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever; No specific title given

Choreographer: [Charles?] Leclercq

Performances:  First 21 March 1816

Genre:  (Ballet) grand new Turkish Ballet

First Night Cast:

dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss Le Brun
      Miss Browne
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

Dance

2)  Il Giorno Felice; or, The Happy Day (1)

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]

Performances:  First 21 March 1816

Genre:  (Operatic entertainment) operatic piece

First Night Cast:

Marquis de Montesa (under assumed name of Count de Tourvile): [James] Villiers
confidential servant of Marchioness: Austin
Alegre (valet to the Marquis): Powell
Pedrillo: [Robert?] Stebbing
Maurice (villager): J. Jones
Dame Bertha (mistress of vintage): Mrs. Daly
son of Marquis and Marchioness (under assumed name of Siffred, a peasant): Miss Browne
daughter to Dame Bertha: Mrs. Riley
Louis (her son): Miss Le Brun
Marchioness de Montesa: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Song

Dance

Dance Commentary

3)  The Witch and the Owl; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (44)

Title Comment:  a cut down version of this piece

Performances:  First 26 December 1815; Previous 24 February 1816

Cast:

Bruma: Mrs. Daly
Sunbright: Mrs. Dornton
Night-Star: Mrs. Riley
Sachelin: Austin
Witches of the Burning Cauldron:
      J. Powell
      Sherriff
      Salner
young witches of the woods:
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Hart
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Bailey
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Mrs. Weston
old witches of the heaths and wilds:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Hamlet
      Addison
      Smith
      Turner
      Morton
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Pantaloon: Daly
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover: [Richard] Flexmore
Crowdy, afterwards Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
rustic: J. Shaw
comic servant: [C. H.?] Simpson
dancing master: Powell
pastry-cook: [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
landlord: [R. H.] Widdicomb
flower girl: Miss Hart
Columbine: Miss Browne
genie of the palace: Master Louis R. Dore
inhabitants of the Silver Lake: Unlisted
Amazon: Miss Le Brun

Cast Changes:

ADDS  Amazon: Miss Le Brun

Dance

Dance Commentary

General, Song

General, Dance

General, Dance Commentary

General, Entertainment


22 March 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


23 March 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
23 March 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Love in the Vintage (42)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 19 March 1816; Next 26 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (11)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 19 March 1816; Next 26 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (33)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 19 March 1816; Next 25 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

25 March 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
25 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Benefit: [Frederick] Hartland

1)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (34)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 23 March 1816; Next 26 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: Johnson
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: S. Slader
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Cast Changes:

BUT  Henrico de Rosalva: Johnson (replaces J[oshua] B. Fisher)
  Rodolph: S. Slader (replaces Bishop)

Title: General Commentary

2)  Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever

Choreographer: Austin

Performances:  First 25 March 1816

Genre:  (Ballet) entire new dance

First Night Cast:

principal dancers:
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      [Richard] Flexmore
      Master Louis R. Dore
      Miss S. Browne

Cast Commentary

Song

3)  Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever; "Partly new and partly compiled" (bill); Nicoll calls it Transformation; or, H. N.

Author: Frederick Hartland; Composer: [Montague P.?] Corri

Performances:  First 25 March 1816; Next 28 March 1816

Genre:  (Comic pantomime) comic pantomime

First Night Cast:

Navigator, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Kanko, afterwards Pantaloon: Daly
Sambo, afterwards Lover: Master Louis R. Dore
Quashee: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Terriboo: Bemetzrieder
Bambozo: Smith
Quamjo: Addison
Bofedella: Master [Charles F.?] Morelli
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
water genie: Mrs. Riley
Umba, afterwards Columbine: Miss Browne

Cast Commentary

Artistic Supervision

Song

Dance

Spectacle

General, Entertainment


26 March 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
26 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Benefit: Herr [Michael] Schoengen

1)  Love in the Vintage (43)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 23 March 1816; Next 30 March 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (35)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 25 March 1816; Next 30 March 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Cast Changes:

BUT  Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher (replaces Johnson)
  Rodolph: Bishop (replaces S. Slader)

3)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (12)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 23 March 1816; Next 30 March 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

General, Music

General, Music Commentary

General, Song

General, Dance

General, Dance Commentary


27 March 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


28 March 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
28 March 1816
advertisement
The London Times

Benefit: Yarnold and Widdicomb

1)  The Forest Knight; or, The King Bewildered (1)

Author: [Miss Jane M. Scott]

Performances:  First 28 March 1816

Genre:  (Burletta)

First Night Cast:

Bob: Mezzia
Joe: Sherriff
Richard: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
 

2)  Intrigue (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever [?]; Not listed by Nicoll

Choreographer: [Unknown]

Performances:  First 28 March 1816

Genre:  (Ballet) grand, Persian ballet

Title: General Commentary

3)  Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (2)

Performances:  First 25 March 1816; Previous 25 March 1816

Cast:

Navigator, afterwards Harlequin: [Edwin] Yarnold
Kanko, afterwards Pantaloon: Daly
Sambo, afterwards Lover: Master Louis R. Dore
Quashee: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Terriboo: Bemetzrieder
Bambozo: Smith
Quamjo: Addison
Bofedella: Master [Charles F.?] Morelli
Clown: [Frederick] Hartland
water genie: Mrs. Riley
Umba, afterwards Columbine: Miss Browne

29 March 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


30 March 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
30 March 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Love in the Vintage (44)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 26 March 1816; Next 1 April 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
      Daly

2)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (36)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 26 March 1816; Next 1 April 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

3)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (13)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 26 March 1816; Next 2 April 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

1 April 1816
Monday  Evening
Sans Pareil
1 April 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Benefit: J[oshua] B. Fisher

1)  Love in the Vintage (45)

Title Comment:  billed as New Divertissement; MS. note gives title as Love in the Vintage

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 30 March 1816; Next 6 April 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
 

Cast Changes:

OMITS  principal characters: Daly

2)  Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1)

Title Comment:  1st time ever; "Written from the renowned romance of Gonzalva de Cordova"

Author: J[oshua] B. Fisher

Performances:  First 1 April 1816

Genre:  (Melodrama) new splendid melo-drama

First Night Cast:

Alphonso: J[oshua] B. Fisher
principal characters:
      Austin
      [James] Villiers
      Daly
      Powell
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Miss Browne
      Mrs. Riley
      Mrs. Dornton

Cast Commentary

Song

Dance

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (37)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 30 March 1816; Next 2 April 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

General, Song

General, Entertainment


2 April 1816
Tuesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
2 April 1816
Winston scrapbooks (London Theatre Museum)
London Theatre Museum

Benefit: Stuck, box keeper

1)  Egbert the Unknown; or, The Ghost Hermit (1)

Title Comment:  Not in Nicoll; there is a piece called Egbert by C. I. M. Dibdin (Charles Dibdin Jr.) performed at Sadler's Wells in 1815

Author: [Unknown]

Performances:  First 2 April 1816

Genre:  (?Melodrama)

2)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (38)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 1 April 1816; Next 4 April 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

3)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (14)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 30 March 1816; Next 6 April 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3 April 1816
Wednesday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


4 April 1816
Thursday  Evening
Sans Pareil
4 April 1816
announcement
New York Public Library

Benefit: Weston and Mrs. Weston

1)  The Conjuror; or, Blaise in Amaze (49)

Title Comment:  title is not specified, but it is called a new comic burletta

Performances:  First 30 October 1815; Previous 2 March 1816

Cast:

Blaise: Weston
Bastien: [Robert?] Stebbing
Lucien Lenois: J. Jones
Mme. Belfleur: Mrs. Daly
Nannette: Mrs. Weston
Laurette: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
principal dancers:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq

2)  The Inscription; or, Indian Hunters (30)

Title Comment:  Title not given in source

Performances:  First 8 January 1816; Previous 17 February 1816

Cast:

Captain Maitland: J. Jones
Dan Dock: Weston
Styptic: [Robert?] Stebbing
Herbert: [James] Villiers
Sidney Nelson: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
Matilda: Miss Browne
Rosa: Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
tarro: Austin
Mao Mango: Daly
Komallo: [Edwin] Yarnold
Tabanna: [Richard] Flexmore
Cuba: Mrs. Riley
Wowski: Mrs. Weston
Muskah: Mrs. Dornton
Matoona: Mrs. Elliot
Quashee: Mrs. Daly
Namasket: [Charles?] Leclercq
Indian hunters:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Addison
      Smith
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Bemetzrieder
      [C. H.?] Simpson
      Miss Hart
      Miss Garcia
      Miss Cannon
      Miss Thornton
      Miss Sealey
      Miss Davenport
      Miss Bailey
sailors:
      Sherriff
      Powell
      Bennett
      Shaw
      Green

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (39)

Title Comment:  Title not given in source

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 2 April 1816; Next 6 April 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

General, Song

General, Dance

General, Entertainment

General, Commentary


5 April 1816
Friday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 March 1816
playbill
New York Public Library

Lent: Exhibit of Panoramas


6 April 1816
Saturday  Evening
Sans Pareil
6 April 1816
advertisement
The London Times

1)  Love in the Vintage (46)

Performances:  First 14 December 1815; Previous 1 April 1816

Cast:

principal characters:
      Master Louis R. Dore
      [Richard] Flexmore
      [Charles?] Leclercq
      Mme. [Charles?] Leclercq
 

2)  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (15)

Performances:  First 4 March 1816; Previous 2 April 1816

Cast:

Abdalla: Austin
Caleb Hassen: [James] Villiers
Doctor Aboulcazim: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Zedib Bennasker: Daly
Mustapha: [Robert?] Stebbing
Muley Azem: Bishop
Ali: Powell
officers:
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Sherriff
Zemena: Mrs. Dornton
Telma: Miss Garcia
Yamira: Miss [Jane M.] Scott
soldiers, attendants: Unlisted

3)  The Old Oak Chest; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (40)

Performances:  First 5 February 1816; Previous 4 April 1816

Cast:

Count Lanfranco: [Frederick] Hartland
Almanza: [James] Villiers
Henrico de Rosalva: J[oshua] B. Fisher
Brusto Shabrico: Austin
Rodolph: Bishop
Nicolas de Lasso: Weston
Tinaco de Lasso: [Robert?] Stebbing
Paulo de Lasso: J. Jones
Rofus: Daly
Garcius: Powell
Brianthus: [R. H.] Widdicomb
Otho: [C. H.?] Simpson
Albano: Addison
Stilleto: [Richard] Flexmore
Carrillo: Shaw
Wilhelm: Miss Le Brun
Florian: Miss Stebbing
principal hunters:
      [Edwin] Yarnold
      Powell
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      [R. H.] Widdicomb
      Bemetzrieder
      Smith
      Garcia
principal smugglers:
      [Thomas S.?] Hamblin
      Baldwin
      Rogers
      Smith
      Sherriff
      Swinney
      Green
      Bennett
Adriana: Mrs. Riley
Roda: Miss [Jane M.] Scott

Seasonal Summary

Strand Theatre, The Sans Pareil. Doors open 5:30, curtain 6:30, half price 8:30.

Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.

Seasonal Dates

30 Oct 1815 - 6 Apr 1816; 135 performances: 135 evening

Benefit (8):Herr [Michael] Schoengen (26 Mar 1816)
J[oshua] B. Fisher (1 Apr 1816)
Miss Browne (21 Mar 1816)
Miss Jane M. Scott (4 Mar 1816)
Stuck, box keeper (2 Apr 1816)
Weston and Mrs. Weston (4 Apr 1816)
Yarnold and Widdicomb (28 Mar 1816)
[Frederick] Hartland (25 Mar 1816)
Dark (3):Ash Wednesday (28 Feb 1816)
Christmas Day (25 Dec 1815)
Martyr's Day (30 Jan 1816)
Lent (11):Exhibit of Panoramas (1 Mar 1816, 6 Mar 1816, 8 Mar 1816, 13 Mar 1816, 15 Mar 1816, 20 Mar 1816, 22 Mar 1816, 27 Mar 1816, 29 Mar 1816, 3 Apr 1816, 5 Apr 1816)

Theatre Management and Back Stage Personnel

Proprietors:Scott, John
House managers:Scott, John
Orchestra conductors and leaders:Jolly, John
Ballet masters and mistresses:Leclercq, Charles
Musical composers and arrangers:Jolly, John
Box bookkeepers:Stuck
Scene painters:Scruton
Stage mechanics:Hartland, Frederick
Wardrobe (designers and executors):Godbee
Marchbanks, Miss
Printers:C. Lowndes, Marquis-court, Drury Lane (contractor)

Authors/Pieces

Austin Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)
Corri, Montague P. Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815)
Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816)
Fisher, Joshua B. Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Giroux, Gabriel Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815)
Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816)
Hartland, Frederick Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816)
Humphreys Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815)
Jolly, John Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815)
Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815)
Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816)
Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816)
Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815)
Jones, John Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815)
Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815)
Lawrence Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815)
Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815)
Leclercq, Charles Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815)
Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816)
Montignani, Sig. Francisco A. Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815)
Parnell, Michael Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815)
Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered (28 Mar 1816)
Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815)
Sanderson, James Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815)
Scott, Miss Jane M. Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815)
Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815)
Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered (28 Mar 1816)
Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815)
Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815)
Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816)
Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816)
Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816)
Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815)
Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815)
Unknown Egbert the Unknown; or, The Ghost Hermit (2 Apr 1816)
Intrigue (28 Mar 1816)
Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815)
Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815)

Song Composers/Pieces

Unlisted Admired ballad (21 Mar 1816)
Clown and His Neddy, The (25 Mar 1816)
Death of Nelson, The (8 Jan 1816)
Favourite song (25 Mar 1816)
Young Love (1 Apr 1816)

Choreographers/Pieces

Austin Characteristic mystic broom dance (26 Dec 1815)
Leclercq, Charles Grand finale dance (26 Dec 1815)
Grand Turkish Ballet divertissement (4 Dec 1815)
Unlisted Broad sword hornpipe (21 Mar 1816)
Characteristic dance of witches (21 Mar 1816)
Clog hornpipe (21 Mar 1816)
Comic dance (6 Nov 1815)
Frog in the Opera Hat, The (20 Nov 1815)
Grand characteristic dance (8 Jan 1816)
Grand finale (21 Mar 1816)
Grand incidental dance (30 Oct 1815)
Grand pas de deux (21 Mar 1816)
Grand pas deux (4 Mar 1816)
Grand Persian ballet (1 Apr 1816)
Original fricasse pas de deux (25 Mar 1816)
Pas de deux (21 Mar 1816)
Pas deux (4 Mar 1816)
Pas seul (30 Oct 1815)
Pastoral bower dance (14 Dec 1815)
Rural dance festival (30 Oct 1815)
Shawl pas seul (4 Mar 1816)
Tank, The (27 Nov 1815)

Entertainment/Pieces

Unlisted Pastoral bower dance (28 Dec 1815)

Spectacle/Pieces

Unlisted Aquatic scene (25 Mar 1816)
Favourite sporting scene (25 Mar 1816)
Grand incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)
Incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)
revel of witches, A (26 Dec 1815)

Scenery Designer/Scenes

Unattributed Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815)

Pieces Performed and Summary Cast Lists

*  Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked

(Melodrama by Fisher, Joshua B. (Author) (1 Performances, 1 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse

(Melodrama by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author) (18 Performances, 30 Oct 1815 - 18 Nov 1815)

Summary Cast:

Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze

(Burletta by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Jolly, John (Composer) (49 Performances, 30 Oct 1815 - 4 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

Egbert the Unknown; or, The Ghost Hermit

(?Melodrama by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 2 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

*  Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels

(Ballet by Austin (Choreographer) (1 Performances, 25 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered

(Burletta by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author) (1 Performances, 28 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day

(Operatic entertainment by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author) (1 Performances, 21 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

Gipsy Girl, The

(Farce by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author) (6 Performances, 6 Nov 1815 - 11 Nov 1815)

Summary Cast:

Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley

(Pantomime by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Jones, John (Choreographer); Lawrence (Composer) (21 Performances, 20 Nov 1815 - 13 Dec 1815)

Summary Cast:

Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters

(Melodrama by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Leclercq, Charles (Choreographer); Jolly, John (Composer); Sanderson, James (Composer) (30 Performances, 8 Jan 1816 - 4 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped

(Burletta by Humphries (Author); Corri, Montague P. (Composer) (9 Performances, 14 Dec 1815 - 23 Dec 1815)

Summary Cast:

*  Intrigue

(Ballet by Unknown (Choreographer) (1 Performances, 28 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist

(Ballet by Jones, John (Choreographer) (24 Performances, 27 Nov 1815 - 23 Dec 1815)

Summary Cast:

*  Love in the Vintage

(Ballet by Leclercq, Charles (Choreographer); Jolly, John (Composer) (46 Performances, 14 Dec 1815 - 6 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

*  Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter

(Melodrama by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Jolly, John (Composer) (40 Performances, 5 Feb 1816 - 6 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

*  Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure

(Melodrama by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Jolly, John (Composer) (15 Performances, 4 Mar 1816 - 6 Apr 1816)

Summary Cast:

Summer House, The

(Comic operetta by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author); Lawrence (Composer) (6 Performances, 30 Oct 1815 - 4 Nov 1815)

Summary Cast:

*  Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator

(Comic pantomime by Hartland, Frederick (Author); Corri, Montague P. (Composer) (2 Performances, 25 Mar 1816 - 28 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

*  Turkish Ballet

(Ballet by Leclercq, Charles (Choreographer) (1 Performances, 21 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

Two Little Savoyards, The

(Burletta by Unknown (Author) (12 Performances, 13 Nov 1815 - 25 Nov 1815)

Summary Cast:

Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The

(Burletta by Scott, Miss Jane M. (Author) (18 Performances, 4 Dec 1815 - 23 Dec 1815)

Summary Cast:

*  Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake

(Pantomime by Unknown (Author); Jolly, John (Composer); Sanderson, James (Composer) (44 Performances, 26 Dec 1815 - 21 Mar 1816)

Summary Cast:

*  Young Serenader, The

(Divertissement by Leclercq, Charles (Choreographer) (12 Performances, 15 Jan 1816 - 27 Jan 1816)

Summary Cast:

Genres

Actors

Addison

Albano (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphes (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
gardeners (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
harvest peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Quamjo (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)

Austin

Abdalla (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Asgard, the Daemon Hunter (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Brusto Shabrico (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
confidential servant of Marchioness (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Sachelin (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Sorceress Curiosity (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
tarro (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Baldwin

principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Bemetzrieder

(1) in Waterman, The (21 Mar 1816)
Coryphes (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
harvest peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Rushob (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Terriboo (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)

Bennett

chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
sailors (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Bishop

Muley Azem (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Rodolph (39) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Daly

(1) in Fencing duet from Quadrupeds (1 Apr 1816)
Barebones (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Dozey (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Hinks-Sphinks-Pyramid or Pantaloon (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Kanko, afterwards Pantaloon (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
Mahmut (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Mao Mango (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Pantaloon (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
principal characters (44) in Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815-30 Mar 1816)
principal characters (12) in Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816-27 Jan 1816)
Rofus (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
vocal hunters (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Zedib Bennasker (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Davis

inquisitors (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Debray

daemon hounds (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Dore, Master Louis R.

(1) in Clog hornpipe (4 Apr 1816)
(1) in Pas deux (8 Feb 1816)
dancers (1) in Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
genie of the palace (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal characters (46) in Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815-6 Apr 1816)
principal characters (12) in Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816-27 Jan 1816)
principal dancers (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
principal dancers (1) in Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)
principal dancers (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Sambo, afterwards Lover (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)

Ellis

inquisitors (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Fisher, Joshua B.

(1) in Fencing duet from Quadrupeds (1 Apr 1816)
Alphonso (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Doctor Aboulcazim (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Henrico de Rosalva (39) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Flexmore, Richard

(1) in Paddy Carey (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Tank, The (8 Feb 1816)
pages, attendants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal characters (46) in Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815-6 Apr 1816)
principal characters (12) in Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816-27 Jan 1816)
principal dancers (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
principal dancers (1) in Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)
Sir Timothy Haggis, afterwards Lover (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Stilleto (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Tabanna (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Florio

daemon hounds (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Garcia

principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Gardel

daemon hounds (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Green

principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
sailors (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Hamblin, Thomas S.

(1) in Rolla's Address to the Peruvians (25 Mar 1816)
harvest peasants (6) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
pastry-cook (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Hamlet

Coryphes (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Lerif (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Hampton

harvest peasants (12) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (6 Nov 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Hartland, Frederick

Baron Wildgrave (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Clown (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Clown (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
Count Lanfranco (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Crowdy, afterwards Clown (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Johnson

Henrico de Rosalva (1) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (25 Mar 1816)

Jones, J.

(1) in Favorite song (1 Apr 1816)
(1) in Love Among the Roses (21 Mar 1816)
Achmet Ben Hamed (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Captain Maitland (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
George Furrow (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Lucien Lenois (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Maurice (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Paulo de Lasso (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Leclercq, Charles

(1) in Daemon Hunter, The (8 Feb 1816)
(1) in Spanish bolero (4 Apr 1816)
dancers (1) in Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
Leopold (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Namasket (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
principal characters (46) in Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815-6 Apr 1816)
principal characters (12) in Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816-27 Jan 1816)
principal dancers (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
principal dancers (1) in Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)
principal dancers (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Mezzia

Bob (1) in Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered (28 Mar 1816)

Morelli, Master Charles F.

Bofedella (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)

Morgan

inquisitors (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Morton

old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Powell

Alegre (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Ali (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Bastien (12) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-11 Nov 1815)
dancing master (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Garcius (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
lover (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
sailors (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
vocal hunters (12) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Will Mainstay (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Powell, J.

Witches of the Burning Cauldron (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Rogers

principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Salner

daemon hounds (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Witches of the Burning Cauldron (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Santer

bailiff (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
General Touchwood (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
vocal hunters (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Shaw

Carrillo (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
chorus (15) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Corypes (3) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (21 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphes (18) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-16 Dec 1815)
harvest peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
sailors (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Shaw, J.

rustic (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Sherriff

chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Joe (1) in Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered (28 Mar 1816)
officers (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
sailors (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
vocal hunters (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Witches of the Burning Cauldron (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Simpson, C. H.

comic servant (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Coryphes (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
gardeners (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Otho (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
pages, attendants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Panzake (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)

Slader, S.

Rodolph (1) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (25 Mar 1816)

Smith

Bambozo (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphes (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
pages, attendants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)

Snelling, Master

age 4 (1) in Flute selections (1 Jan 1816)

Stebbing, Robert

(1) in Comic song (1 Apr 1816)
(1) in Humours of Dunmow (21 Mar 1816)
Areonaut (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Bastien (37) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (13 Nov 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Farmer Furrow (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Hoeland (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Mored Sanzarmanaz (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Mustapha (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Pedrillo (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Skinflint (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Styptic (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Tinaco de Lasso (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Trot (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)

Stone, Master

(1) in Tippitywitchet (26 Mar 1816)

Swinney

chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (17) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-13 Jan 1816)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
principal smugglers (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
rustics (3) in Gipsy Girl, The (9 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
sailors (6) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-13 Jan 1816)
vocal hunters (15) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Turner

old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Unlisted

inhabitants of the Silver Lake (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
peasants, villagers (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
soldiers, attendants (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Villiers, James

Almanza (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Caleb Hassen (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Herbert (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Lord Frederick (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
Marquis de Montesa (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Saldanab (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Sir Devereux Daisy (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)

Ward

inquisitors (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Weston

(1) in Irish Providence (4 Apr 1816)
(1) in Jacob Gaukey's Rambles to Bath (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Sheep's Eyes! or Bob Wronghead's New Method of Courting (4 Apr 1816)
Blaise (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Clod (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Cockney sportsman (3) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-22 Nov 1815)
Dan Dock (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Nicolas de Lasso (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Omar (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Widdicomb, R. H.

Brianthus (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Clarmont (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
forrester (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
inquisitors (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
landlord (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
officers (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
old witches of the heaths and wilds (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Quashee (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
rustics (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Tim Spoilcloth (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
vocal hunters (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Zapho (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Yarnold, Edwin

Cryer (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Glencarrol, afterwards Harlequin (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Komallo (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Navigator, afterwards Harlequin (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)
Oswald (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
principal hunters (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Rasselas (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)

Actresses

Bailey, Miss

Coryphees (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Browne, Miss

Adeline (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Columbine (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Columbine (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
dancers (1) in Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
Matilda (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
son of Marquis and Marchioness (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Umba, afterwards Columbine (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)

Browne, Miss S.

principal dancers (1) in Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)

Cannon, Miss

chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphees (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Daly, Mrs.

Bridget Bright-thorn (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Bruma (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Dame Bertha (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Dame Hoeland (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Dame Margery (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Mme. Belfleur (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Quashee (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Swanza (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Davenport, Miss

attendants on Adeline (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphees (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Dore, Miss E.

(1) in Naval hornpipe (26 Mar 1816)

Dornton, Mrs.

(1) in Favorite song (4 Dec 1815)
(1) in New song (4 Apr 1816)
Anne (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Genie of the mountains (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Jemima (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
Lucina (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Michell (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
Muskah (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Roda (5) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (26 Feb 1816-4 Mar 1816)
Sunbright (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
vocal attendants (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Zemena (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Edwards, Miss

Coryphees (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Elliot, Mrs.

Matoona (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Garcia, Miss

chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphees (15) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
female peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Kate (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
principal characters and dancers (9) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Telma (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Hart, Miss

(1) in Irish Lilt and Jig (21 Mar 1816)
chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
flower girl (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Paulina (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
principal characters and dancers (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Le Brun, Miss

(1) in Pas deux (8 Feb 1816)
Amazon (1) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (21 Mar 1816)
dancers (1) in Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
Louis (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Wilhelm (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Leclercq, Mme. Charles

(1) in Daemon Hunter, The (8 Feb 1816)
(1) in Spanish bolero (4 Apr 1816)
dancers (1) in Turkish Ballet (21 Mar 1816)
Florida (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Lilla (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
principal characters and dancers (15) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
principal characters (46) in Love in the Vintage (14 Dec 1815-6 Apr 1816)
principal characters (12) in Young Serenader, The (15 Jan 1816-27 Jan 1816)
principal dancers (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
principal dancers (1) in Fairly Taken In; or, The Rustic Revels (25 Mar 1816)
principal dancers (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Rosa (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)

Riley, Mrs.

Adriana (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Cuba (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
daughter to Dame Bertha (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Fanny (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Joletta (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
Marianne (9) in Intrigue, The; or, The Miser Duped (14 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Nekayah (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
Night-Star (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)
principal characters (1) in Alphonso; or, The Traitor Unmasked (1 Apr 1816)
Susan (6) in Summer House, The (30 Oct 1815-4 Nov 1815)
vocal attendants (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
water genie (2) in Transformations; or, Harlequin Navigator (25 Mar 1816-28 Mar 1816)

Scott, Miss Jane M.

Delta (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Joset (12) in Two Little Savoyards, The (13 Nov 1815-25 Nov 1815)
Laurette (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Marchioness de Montesa (1) in Giorno Felice, Il; or, The Happy Day (21 Mar 1816)
Richard (1) in Forest Knight, The; or, The King Bewildered (28 Mar 1816)
Roda (35) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)
Sidney Nelson (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
Yamira (15) in Stratagems; or, The Lost Treasure (4 Mar 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Sealey, Miss

attendants on Adeline (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
chorus (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Coryphees (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Stebbing, Miss

age 4, infant prodigy (1) in Address of forty-four lines (1 Apr 1816)
Florian (40) in Old Oak Chest, The; or, The Smuggler's Sons and the Robber's Daughter (5 Feb 1816-6 Apr 1816)

Thornton, Miss

Coryphees (24) in Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (27 Nov 1815-23 Dec 1815)
female peasants (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)
female peasants (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Indian hunters (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Weston, Miss

(1) in Address in character of a fairy queen (4 Apr 1816)
Rosina (18) in Asgard, the Daemon Hunter; or, Le Diable a la Chasse (30 Oct 1815-18 Nov 1815)

Weston, Mrs.

Dolly Dozey (6) in Gipsy Girl, The (6 Nov 1815-11 Nov 1815)
Nannette (49) in Conjuror, The; or, Blaise in Amaze (30 Oct 1815-4 Apr 1816)
Pekuah (21) in Harlequin Rasselas; or, The Happy Valley (20 Nov 1815-13 Dec 1815)
vocal attendants (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)
Wowski (30) in Inscription, The; or, Indian Hunters (8 Jan 1816-4 Apr 1816)
young witches of the woods (44) in Witch and the Owl, The; or, The Palace of the Silver Lake (26 Dec 1815-21 Mar 1816)

Young, Miss

vocal attendants (18) in Vizier's Son, the Merchant's Daughter, and the Ugly Woman of Bagdad, The (4 Dec 1815-23 Dec 1815)

Dancers

Bemetzrieder

(1) in Waterman, The (21 Mar 1816)

Browne, Miss

(1) in Shawl pas seul (4 Mar 1816)

Dore, Miss E.

(1) in Naval hornpipe (26 Mar 1816)

Dore, Master Louis R.

(2) in Clog hornpipe (21 Mar 1816-4 Apr 1816)
(2) in Pas deux (8 Feb 1816-4 Mar 1816)
(1) in Pas seul (21 Mar 1816)

Flexmore, Richard

By particular desire (1) in Frog in the Opera Hat, The (20 Nov 1815)
(1) in Comic dance (6 Nov 1815)
(1) in Frog in the Opera Hat, The (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Paddy Carey (21 Mar 1816)
(2) in Tank, The (27 Nov 1815-8 Feb 1816)

Hartland, Frederick

(1) in Original fricasse pas de deux (25 Mar 1816)

Le Brun, Miss

(1) in Broad sword hornpipe (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Pas de deux (21 Mar 1816)
(2) in Pas deux (8 Feb 1816-4 Mar 1816)

Leclercq, Charles

(1) in Daemon Hunter, The (8 Feb 1816)
(1) in Grand characteristic dance (8 Jan 1816)
(1) in Grand pas de deux (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Grand pas deux (4 Mar 1816)
(1) in Pas deux (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Rural dance festival (30 Oct 1815)
(1) in Spanish bolero (4 Apr 1816)

Leclercq, Mme. Charles

(1) in Daemon Hunter, The (8 Feb 1816)
(1) in Grand pas de deux (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Grand pas deux (4 Mar 1816)
(1) in Pas deux (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Rural dance festival (30 Oct 1815)
(1) in Spanish bolero (4 Apr 1816)

Lloyd

Teacher: dance (1) unlisted (21 Mar 1816)

Yarnold, Edwin

(1) in Original fricasse pas de deux (25 Mar 1816)

Entertainers

Daly

(1) in Fencing duet from Quadrupeds (1 Apr 1816)

Fisher, Joshua B.

(1) in Fencing duet from Quadrupeds (1 Apr 1816)

Hamblin, Thomas S.

(1) in Rolla's Address to the Peruvians (25 Mar 1816)

Stebbing, Miss

Age 4, infant prodigy (1) in Address of forty-four lines (1 Apr 1816)

Weston

(1) in Jacob Gaukey's Rambles to Bath (21 Mar 1816)

Weston, Miss

(1) in Address in character of a fairy queen (4 Apr 1816)

Musicians

Snelling, Master

Age 4 (1) in Flute selections (1 Jan 1816)
Octave flute (1) unlisted (15 Jan 1816)

Singers

Dornton, Mrs.

In character (1) unlisted (30 Oct 1815)
(2) unlisted (15 Jan 1816-21 Mar 1816)
(1) in New song (4 Apr 1816)
(1) in Young Love (1 Apr 1816)

Hartland, Frederick

(1) in Clown and His Neddy, The (25 Mar 1816)

Jones, J.

In character (1) unlisted (30 Oct 1815)
In character (1) in Death of Nelson, The (8 Jan 1816)
(1) in Admired ballad (21 Mar 1816)
(1) in Favorite song (1 Apr 1816)
(1) in Love Among the Roses (21 Mar 1816)

Slader, S.

(1) in Favourite song (25 Mar 1816)

Stebbing, Robert

(1) in Comic song (1 Apr 1816)
(1) in Humours of Dunmow (21 Mar 1816)

Stone, Master

(1) in Tippitywitchet (26 Mar 1816)

Weston

(1) in Irish Providence (4 Apr 1816)
(1) in Sheep's Eyes! or Bob Wronghead's New Method of Courting (4 Apr 1816)

Spectacle Performers

Austin

(1) in Grand incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)

Bishop

(1) in Incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)

Hartland, Frederick

(1) in Grand incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)
(1) in Incidental combat (5 Feb 1816)

General Music Composers/Pieces

Schoengen, Herr Michael Waterloo Waltze, The (26 Mar 1816)
Unlisted Flute selections (1 Jan 1816)

General Song Composers/Pieces

Dibdin, Charles Tippitywitchet (26 Mar 1816)
Unlisted Comic song (1 Apr 1816)
Favorite song (4 Dec 1815)
Humours of Dunmow (21 Mar 1816)
Irish Providence (4 Apr 1816)
Love Among the Roses (21 Mar 1816)
New song (4 Apr 1816)
Sheep's Eyes! or Bob Wronghead's New Method of Courting (4 Apr 1816)

General Choreographers/Pieces

Unlisted Clog hornpipe (4 Apr 1816)
Daemon Hunter, The (8 Feb 1816)
Irish lilt and jig (21 Mar 1816)
Naval hornpipe (26 Mar 1816)
Paddy Carey (21 Mar 1816)
Pas deux (8 Feb 1816)
Spanish bolero (4 Apr 1816)
Tank, The (8 Feb 1816)
Waterman, The (21 Mar 1816)

General Entertainment/Pieces

Scott, Miss Jane M. Address in character of a fairy queen (4 Apr 1816)
Unlisted Address of forty-four lines (1 Apr 1816)
Fencing duet from Quadrupeds (1 Apr 1816)
Jacob Gaukey's Rambles to Bath (21 Mar 1816)
Rolla's Address to the Peruvians (25 Mar 1816)

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