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THE LONDON STAGE 1800-1900
Joseph Donohue and James Ellis, General Editors
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THE ADELPHI THEATRE
(formerly THE SANS PAREIL THEATRE)
1806-1900
Calendar for 1824-1825
Edited by Alfred L. Nelson & Gilbert B. Cross
A Publication of
The Adelphi Calendar Project
Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross, General Editors
Theodore J. Seward, Jr., Systems Analyst
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Extensive alterations to the interior of the house took place during the recess. A passage through the boxes was constructed; other changes were described in the Drama:
A dress circle has been formed, and the whole has been entirely redecorated in rather a novel and tasteful manner. The gilt ornaments to the front of the boxes are laid on a ground composed of rose-colour and white stripes giving it a pleasing appearance of lightness and elegance. The private boxes are lined with rich crimson flock paper with silk draperies to correspond. The proscenium gives the appearance of a variegated fan, most richly embossed with burnished gold, and the scenery is equally superb. The orchestra has been enlarged sufficiently to contain a band of upwards of forty performers (October 1824, p. 53).
The opening was delayed to allow for "immense preparations" for Valmondi; or, The Unholy Sepulchre, a Gothic melodrama replete with ghosts, demons and other supernatural elements. The management spent lavishly for scenery, costumes, decorations and machinery for this piece, billed as a romantic burletta spectacle. Wilson created a new drop scene. The Adelphi chorus was augmented by "gentlemen of the Italian Opera House," thus forming "perhaps the most numerous and effective chorus ever heard on the English stage," as the bill proudly put it. Alexander E. Gomersal played Kelmar, a man cursed with immortality, wandering over the earth in search of death, while Power played the title role, a ruined man forced to become a poacher. The highlight of the piece was the procession of the auto-da-fé in Act III. In format the piece resembles an oratorio—an unholy oratorio, but one, it was claimed, that conveyed a moral lesson. The Drama commented:
This piece takes its origin from the same source as Der Freischütz, and from the success, which has attended the representation of that opera, we fear that the town will be inundated for some time with German horrors in all shapes. The scenery of the piece is magnificent and costly, and the music is very fine, particularly the invocation...the performance must be curtailed, and we would suggest that much of the singing might be left out with advantage, particularly the serenade, which was very ridiculous. It was not over till a quarter to twelve, too late by nearly two hours...Mr. Power should infuse a little more energy into his portraiture of the villain Valmondi (October 1824, p. 55).
Valmondi achieved only moderate success and was withdrawn 2 December in favor of The Life of an Actor. This piece by Richard B. Peake was based upon Pierce Egan's work. Like Valmondi it embraced the whole strength of the Company and ran as the main piece (70 times) until the end of the regular season.
New players this season were Miss Boden, and Miss Parrock. Villiers and Paulo returned, the latter to act as Clown in the pantomime and as a comic character in Valmondi. Thus, counting the pantomime, there were only three pieces that could be considered as "main pieces." A farce, More Blunders than One, was reasonably successful, and, for once, Power was praised. The central character is an Irishman with the unlikely name Larry Hoolagan who was
performed by Mr. Power with a great deal of humour...it was generally supposed that the author had him and him alone in his eye when he was engaged in the composition. The piece has a great deal of broad humour in it, and there is also the recommendation of agreeable incident which, united to smartness of dialogue, places it much above the general run of minor theatre composition (Theatrical Observer, 15 December).
The same journal was also pleased with the Christmas pantomime, which was founded upon the
powers of Mother Red Cap, a personage whose name has, we believe, often excited terror in the minds of the younger sort of creation...[carries out] feats furnished with bad rhymes and a substantial cane...Two lovers, Harlequin and Columbine, are the objects of her malignity...in all her machinations our friend Mother Red Cap is defeated by the intervention of the Fairies of the Rose...There was, of course, the usual number of clowns whose sagacity and intellect are according to the prescribed regulation of pantomimes, lodged in their lower extremities (December 15).
Sixteen pieces were played only once, an indication of the management's growing desperation. Monsieur Henry repeated his tour de force of the previous season. The title was Table Talk; or, Shreds and Patches, but in a few weeks, the main title was dropped in favor of the subtitle. The entertainment featured sleight of hand tricks followed by his playing on the musical glasses, where he performed, among other pieces, the "Chorus of Huntsmen" from Der Freischütz and was rapturously encored. Part of the optical illusions consisted of producing images of Edmund Kean and Miss Foote. There was also a "Lecture on Hands" (cf. George Alexander Stevens' "Lecture on Heads"), and, of course, the laughing gas experiments. This show ran on Wednesdays and Fridays during Lent and was extended until 31 May for 52 performances. As with the previous year, a post-season benefit was held for the Sons of St. Andrew. The stage manager, Lee, had a benefit on June 1, 1825. Wilkinson's benefit, 28 February, presented a short version of Valmondi, and a masquerade scene in which Wilkinson sang "Trotting Along the Road" while mounted upon a real ass. Among other features of the benefit were an Indian juggler, Ramo Samee, and "the admired combat on horseback" from Quadrupeds by Messrs. Smith and Sanders.
A melancholy event took place on 14 March. After an illness of two months, James T. Rodwell died. It was said that the anxiety and overwork in producing Valmondi had hastened his end. The theatre closed that evening. This death marked the end of the Rodwell-Jones partnership. The Adelphi was sold before the start of the next season to Daniel Terry and Frederick H. Yates.
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14 October 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
14 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (1)
Title Comment: 1st time ever
Author: [James T. Rodwell]
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Next 15 October 1824
Genre: (Spectacle) entirely new romantic burletta spectacle; 3 acts
First Night Cast:
Kelmar (a man gifted with immortality, wandering o'er the earth in search of death): [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi (a ruined nobleman): [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech (demon of death): [James] Villiers
Zuric (an inferior demon): Signor Paulo
Albert (a nobleman): R. Payne (1st time here)
Michael Frumptz (warder of the castle): J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz (his godson): W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo (a domestic): Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina (the baron's daughter): Miss Boden (1st time here)
Matilda (wife to Valmondi): Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise (Elvina's attendant): Miss Brown
Jannette (the village matron): Mrs. Daly
Christabelle (a village bride): Miss [Eliza?] Parrock (from TR Brighton, 1st time here)
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
Cast Commentary
- Variant spellings of Casciana: Gasciani, Gasciana, Casciani occur. Name standardized editorially as Casciana
Song
- (during I) grand chorus: Look Out, Look Out
- (during I) duet: How Weak Is Woman E'er To Wed: Miss Boden; Payne
- quartette: Now Night with All His Starry Train: Miss Boden; Payne
- (during I) semi chorus: Demons of Vengeance and Demons of Blood
- (during I) grand chorus: Zuric, Zuric, This Way Fly
- (during I) grand chorus: Oh Disturb Us Not Though We Died Unblest
- (during I) semi chorus: Speak, Nor Dread the Demons' Ire
- (during I) grand demoniac chorus: Rejoice, Rejoice, and Bless This Hour
- (during II) grand chorus: Now Blithe As the Morning
- (during II) song: If She I Love Be Far Away: Payne
- (during II) serenade: Oh Sleep Gentle Lady: [Tyrone] Power
- (during II) bravura: Oh Pity Me Father: Miss Boden
- (during II) trio and chorus: Set the Red Red Wine Now Flowing
- (during II) semi chorus: Immortal Man Beware, Beware
- (during II) grand chorus: Rash Fools, Thus Malech's Will to Brave
- (during III) glee: Drink, Oh Drink, the Ghosts Are All Gone
- (during III) duet: My Trembling Hand in Welcome Take: Payne; Miss Boden
- (during III) semi chorus: Pray, Sisters, Pray
- (during III) grand chorus: Misericordia
- (during III) song: If She Be Lost Whom I Adore: Payne
- (during III) semi chorus: Fly Zuric, Fly
- (during III) grand chorus: Why Doth Thy Blood in Terror Flow?
- (during III) grand chorus: Behold, Behold, Oh Agonising Sight
Spectacle
- (during I) spectacle: Awful invocation of the Demon, and the fiery circles, the fountain of gold and the animation of the dead ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (during II) spectacle: Visions of terror, and the appearance of the Demons (Walker)
- (during III) spectacle: Procession in the auto da fe (Wilkins)
- (during III) spectacle: Valmondi's pledge of faith, appearance of the Demon, and the fall of the sepulchre discovering the entrance to the regions of terror
Scenery
- Scene painter: Mathews; Scene painter: [Charles] Tomkins; Scene painter: Walker; Scene painter: Wilkins
Scenery Description
- (I, i) a terrace and flower garden, with a distant view of the Swiss mountains ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (I, ii) hall in the Castle of Hardenberg (Matthews)
- (I, iii) wretched hovel on the borders of the forest—the abode of Valmondi (Matthews)
- (I, iv) an apartment in the Castle of Hardenberg (Walker)
- (I, v) a view of the forest
- (I, vi) a moonlight view of the fatal abbey ruins, with the exterior of the unhallowed sepulchre ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (II, i) Swiss village and rustic bridge, with a distant view of Valmondi's palace (Wilkins)
- (II, ii) a wood
- (II, iii) terrace and flower garden, with a view of the Swiss mountains by moonlight ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (II, iv) a hall in the Castle of Hardenberg (Matthews)
- (II, v) an apartment in ditto (Walker)
- (II, vi) a hall in Valmondi's palace (Walker)
- (II, vii) banquetting hall in ditto, splendidly illuminated (Walker)
- (III, i) servants' hall in Valmondi's palace
- (III, ii) hall in the Castle of Hardenberg (Matthews)
- (III, iii) Court of the Inquisition, with the trial of the accused (Wilkins)
- (III, iv) street leading to the place of execution (Matthews)
- (III, v) the cross and market place arranged for the execution of the culprit (Wilkins)
- (III, vi) street leading out of the place of execution (Matthews)
- (III, vii) Alvena's apartment and inner chamber (Walker)
- (III, viii) hall in the Castle of Hardenberg (Matthews)
- (III, ix) interior of the unhallowed sepulchre and entrance to regions of terror (Wilkins)
Title: General Commentary
- bill contains plot summary, complete roster of chorus, band & their instruments
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (1)
Title Comment: Nicoll says licensed as No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge in the Country; subtitle omitted from bill
Author: [James T. Rodwell]
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Next 15 October 1824
Genre: (Farce) favorite burletta
First Night Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
Cast Commentary
- "Other characters as usual" (bill)
15 October 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
14 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (2)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 14 October 1824; Next 16 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (2)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 14 October 1824; Next 16 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
16 October 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
14 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (3)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 15 October 1824; Next 18 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (3)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 15 October 1824; Next 18 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
18 October 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (4)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 16 October 1824; Next 19 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (4)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 16 October 1824; Next 19 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
Title: General Commentary
- "Other characters as usual" (bill)
19 October 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (5)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 18 October 1824; Next 20 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (5)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 18 October 1824; Next 20 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
20 October 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (6)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 19 October 1824; Next 21 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (6)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 19 October 1824; Next 21 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
21 October 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (7)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 20 October 1824; Next 22 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (7)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 20 October 1824; Next 22 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
22 October 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (8)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 21 October 1824; Next 23 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (8)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 21 October 1824; Next 23 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
23 October 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
18 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (9)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 22 October 1824; Next 25 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (9)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 22 October 1824; Next 25 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
25 October 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
25 October 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (10)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 23 October 1824; Next 26 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (10)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 23 October 1824; Next 10 March 1825
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
26 October 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
26 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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Preliminaries Commentary
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (11)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 25 October 1824; Next 27 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (1)
Title Comment: "Perm S. J. Arnold, EOH" (bill)
Author: [Samuel J. Arnold]
Author Commentary: The Theatrical Observer of December 1, 1823, p. 134, gives the author as Arnold
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Next 27 October 1824
Genre: (Burlesque) much admired burlesque
First Night Cast:
Francisco (Leader of the Dungs): Salter
Pearcey (his Friend, and Leader of the Horse): Dowsing
Bernardo (a determined Flint, with a Roman Heart): W. Brown
Abrahamides (leader of the Flints): J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus (a tailor): Chapman
Isaacos (a Flint): Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus (leader of the Dung infantry): J. Shaw
Pucker (one of the Dung cavalry): S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole (Flinty hero with more valour than discretion): Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
Spectacle
- spectacle: Cataract of the staircase
- spectacle: Battle of the Balcony
27 October 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
26 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (12)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 26 October 1824; Next 28 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (2)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 26 October 1824; Next 28 October 1824
Cast:
Francisco: Salter
Pearcey: Dowsing
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
28 October 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
26 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (13)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 27 October 1824; Next 29 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (3)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 27 October 1824; Next 29 October 1824
Cast:
Francisco: Salter
Pearcey: Dowsing
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
29 October 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
26 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 28 October 1824; Next 30 October 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (4)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 28 October 1824; Next 30 October 1824
Cast:
Francisco: Salter
Pearcey: Dowsing
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
30 October 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
26 October 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (15)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 29 October 1824; Next 1 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (5)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 29 October 1824; Next 22 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: Salter
Pearcey: Dowsing
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
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1 November 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Preliminaries Commentary
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (16)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 30 October 1824; Next 2 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
Music
- overture: Der Freischütz (Composer: [Carl M.] Weber; Lyricist: Friedrich Kind)
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1)
Title Comment: 1st time ever
Author: [James T. Rodwell]
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Next 2 November 1824
Genre: (Farce) entirely new farcical burletta
First Night Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash (his valet): [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy (a lady's maid): Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove (the young widow): Miss S[arah] Booth (from TR CG, 1st time here)
Cast Commentary
- Aurelia Fairlove appears on this bill as Amelia, but subsequently as Aurelia
2 November 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
1 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (17)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 1 November 1824; Next 3 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (2)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 1 November 1824; Next 3 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
3 November 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
1 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (18)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 2 November 1824; Next 4 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (3)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 2 November 1824; Next 4 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
4 November 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
1 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (19)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 3 November 1824; Next 5 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (4)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 3 November 1824; Next 5 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
5 November 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
1 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (20)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 4 November 1824; Next 6 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (5)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 4 November 1824; Next 6 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
6 November 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
1 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (21)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 5 November 1824; Next 8 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (6)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 5 November 1824; Next 8 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
8 November 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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Preliminaries Commentary
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (22)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 6 November 1824; Next 9 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (7)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 6 November 1824; Next 9 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
9 November 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (23)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 8 November 1824; Next 10 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (8)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 8 November 1824; Next 10 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
10 November 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (24)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 9 November 1824; Next 11 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (9)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 9 November 1824; Next 11 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
11 November 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (25)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 10 November 1824; Next 12 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (10)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 10 November 1824; Next 12 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
12 November 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (26)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 11 November 1824; Next 13 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (11)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 11 November 1824; Next 13 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
13 November 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
8 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (27)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 12 November 1824; Next 15 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (12)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 12 November 1824; Next 15 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
15 November 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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Preliminaries Commentary
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (28)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 13 November 1824; Next 16 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (13)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 13 November 1824; Next 16 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
16 November 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (29)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 15 November 1824; Next 17 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (14)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 15 November 1824; Next 17 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
17 November 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (30)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 16 November 1824; Next 18 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (15)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 16 November 1824; Next 18 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
18 November 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (31)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 17 November 1824; Next 19 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (16)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 17 November 1824; Next 19 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
19 November 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (32)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 18 November 1824; Next 20 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (17)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 18 November 1824; Next 20 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
20 November 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
15 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (33)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 19 November 1824; Next 22 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (18)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 19 November 1824; Next 29 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
22 November 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Preliminaries Commentary
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (34)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 20 November 1824; Next 23 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (6)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 30 October 1824; Next 23 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
Cast Changes:
BUT Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson (replaces Salter) Pearcey: Salter (replaces Dowsing)
23 November 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
22 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (35)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 22 November 1824; Next 24 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (7)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 22 November 1824; Next 24 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
24 November 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
22 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (36)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 23 November 1824; Next 25 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (8)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 23 November 1824; Next 25 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
25 November 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
22 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (37)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 24 November 1824; Next 26 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (9)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 24 November 1824; Next 26 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
26 November 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
22 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (38)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 25 November 1824; Next 27 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (10)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 25 November 1824; Next 27 November 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
27 November 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
22 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (39)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 26 November 1824; Next 29 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (11)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 26 November 1824; Next 6 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
29 November 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
29 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (40)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 27 November 1824; Next 30 November 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (19)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 20 November 1824; Next 30 November 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
30 November 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
29 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (41)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 29 November 1824; Next 1 December 1824
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (20)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 29 November 1824; Next 1 December 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
1 December 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
29 November 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (42)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 30 November 1824; Next 26 February 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (21)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 30 November 1824; Next 2 December 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
2 December 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
2 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (1)
Title Comment: 1st time ever; Based upon Pierce Egan's work
Author: [Richard B. Peake]
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Next 3 December 1824
Genre: (Burletta) new comic burletta; 3 acts
First Night Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill (an author): [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip (runaway fruiterer): [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley (an actor): S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker (auctioneer): W. Brown
Mr. Damper (a singer): R. Payne
Delawhang: John Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow (a high tragedian): Sanders
Humguffin (a low comedian): Dowsing
Crupperwhistle (prompter): Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy (his servant): [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush (landlord): W. Reeves
William (waiter at The Harp): J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
Julia (daughter to Pica): Miss Boden
Priscilla (her confidante): Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns (a tragic actress): Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
Cast Commentary
- John (waiter at The Harp) becomes William Dec 13, names used interchangeably until Jan 3
Scenery Description
- I, 1 a room in the house of Mr. Pica
- (I, ii) interior of the Chapel, a printing office
- (I, iii) another room in Pica's house
- (I, iv) "Harp" Tavern
- (I, v) auction room
- II, 1 the garden of Sir Capias Gooseberry
- (II, ii) Mr. Delawhang's apartment
- (II, iii) parlor in the "Horse Shoe and Magpie"
- (II, iv) Justice's drawing room
- (III, i) Magistrate's parlor
- (III, ii) Theatre Rural, Finchley, exterior
- (III, iii) Sir Capias's garden
- (III, iv) outside of cow house
- (III, v) Theatre Rural, Finchley, interior
- (III, vi) village inn
- (III, vii) Whitecross Street Prison
- (III, viii) Bartholomew Fair
Title: General Commentary
- bill contains detailed plot summary
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (22)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 1 December 1824; Next 3 December 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
3 December 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
2 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (2)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 2 December 1824; Next 4 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (23)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 2 December 1824; Next 4 December 1824
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
4 December 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
2 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (3)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 3 December 1824; Next 6 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (24)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 3 December 1824; Next 8 March 1825
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
6 December 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
6 December 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) The Life of an Actor (4)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 4 December 1824; Next 7 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (12)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 27 November 1824; Next 7 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
7 December 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
7 December 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) The Life of an Actor (5)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 6 December 1824; Next 8 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (13)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 6 December 1824; Next 8 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
8 December 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
8 December 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) The Life of an Actor (6)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 7 December 1824; Next 9 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (14)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 7 December 1824; Next 9 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
9 December 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
9 December 1824 Winston scrapbooks (London Theatre Museum) London Theatre Museum |
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1) The Life of an Actor (7)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 8 December 1824; Next 10 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (15)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 8 December 1824; Next 10 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
10 December 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
10 December 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) The Life of an Actor (8)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 9 December 1824; Next 11 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (16)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 9 December 1824; Next 11 December 1824
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
11 December 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
11 December 1824 advertisement The London Times |
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1) The Life of an Actor (9)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 10 December 1824; Next 13 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (17)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 10 December 1824; Next 7 March 1825
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
13 December 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (10)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 11 December 1824; Next 14 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (1)
Title Comment: 1st time ever
Author: [James T. Rodwell]
Author Commentary: Nicoll attributes this piece to George Rodwell; however a BL bill (mar 14, 1826) states "by the late J. Rodwell." This piece was evidently written in 1824 by James, who died in 1825, and adapted by his brother George in 1825, who added a scene
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Next 14 December 1824
Genre: (Farce) new farcical burletta
First Night Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
Cast Commentary
- "Talkin" possibly "Tolken, " "Tolkein, " or "Talken"
14 December 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (11)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 13 December 1824; Next 15 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (2)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 13 December 1824; Next 15 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
15 December 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (12)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 14 December 1824; Next 16 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (3)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 14 December 1824; Next 16 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
16 December 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (13)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 15 December 1824; Next 17 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (4)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 15 December 1824; Next 17 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
17 December 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (14)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 16 December 1824; Next 18 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (5)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 16 December 1824; Next 18 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
18 December 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
13 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (15)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 17 December 1824; Next 20 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (6)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 17 December 1824; Next 20 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
20 December 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
20 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (16)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 18 December 1824; Next 21 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (7)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 18 December 1824; Next 21 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
21 December 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
20 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (17)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 20 December 1824; Next 22 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (8)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 20 December 1824; Next 22 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
22 December 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
20 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (18)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 21 December 1824; Next 23 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (9)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 21 December 1824; Next 23 December 1824
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
23 December 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
20 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (19)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 22 December 1824; Next 27 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (10)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 22 December 1824; Next 7 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: [James P.] Wilkinson
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
24 December 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Christmas Eve
25 December 1824 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Christmas Day
27 December 1824 Monday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (20)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 23 December 1824; Next 28 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (1)
Title Comment: 1st time ever
Author: [Unknown]; Composer: George B. Herbert; Composer: W. H. Russell
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Next 28 December 1824
Genre: (Comic pantomime) new grand comic pantomime; 14 scenes
First Night Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell (a peasant), afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack (servant to Mother Red Cap), afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter (a footman): Sanders
Brush (a sweep): "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
(chairmen)
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender (the cook): "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp (a Dutchman): "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Cast Commentary
- Miss Phillips, Miss Paulo, Miss Adams, and Miss Poole pupils of Mrs. [Caroline] Searle. Miss Forster is on the bill as "Foster"; however, there is an actor called Forster, and we assume this to be his daughter
Dance
- (during ix) dance: Paddy Carey: [William H.] Walbourn
- (during ix) dance: Over the Water to Charley: [William H.] Walbourn
- (during ix) dance: Drops of Brandy: [William H.] Walbourn
- (during ix) waltz: Der Freischütz (Composer: [Carl M.] Weber; Lyricist: [Friedrich Kind]): [William H.] Walbourn
- (during ix) comic dance: Imitation of Indian War Dance: [William H.] Walbourn
- (during ix) dance: Jack's Alive: [William H.] Walbourn
Dance Commentary
- Walbourn's dances billed as "Medley Dance"
- finale dance:
Entertainment
- (during xi) entertainment: Comic trio by the Clown and two rival blacking bottles
Scenery Commentary
- After the first week, scene 9 was omitted
Scenery Description
- (1) abode of the Fairies of the Magic Rose ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (2) exterior of Mother Red Cap's cottage on the borders of the Enchanted Forest ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (3) the Enchanted Forest and Magic Castle of Mother Red Cap ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (4) interior of Mother Red Cap's castle with the seven hundred enchanted birds ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (5) view of the River Medway ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (6) outside of florist's house and garden ([Thomas H.] Pitt)
- (7) outside of Mrs. Cafooslem's boarding house ([Thomas H.] Pitt)
- (8) outside of a baker's shop, and shop to let ([Thomas H.] Pitt)
- (9) tea gardens and ascension of a balloon ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (10) outside of a country inn ([Charles] Tomkins)
- (11) outside of oil shop and Doctor's shop by night ([Thomas H.] Pitt)
- (12) outside of a fruit shop and pawnbroker's ([Thomas H.] Pitt)
- (13) the Black Valley
- (14) the Palace of the Fairies ([Charles] Tomkins)
28 December 1824 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (21)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 27 December 1824; Next 29 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (2)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 27 December 1824; Next 29 December 1824
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp: "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
29 December 1824 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (22)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 28 December 1824; Next 30 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (3)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 28 December 1824; Next 30 December 1824
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp: "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
30 December 1824 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (23)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 29 December 1824; Next 31 December 1824
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (4)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 29 December 1824; Next 31 December 1824
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp: "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
31 December 1824 Friday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (24)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 30 December 1824; Next 1 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (5)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 30 December 1824; Next 1 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp: "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
1 January 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
27 December 1824 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (25)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 31 December 1824; Next 3 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (6)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 31 December 1824; Next 3 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis
sailor: "Oakum"
Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady
man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne
potboy: Forster
van Tromp: "M. Mynheer"
porters:
Reynolds
"Blackman"
fruit woman: Cooper
John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn
watchman: "Wake"
shopman: "Careful"
old maid's servant: "Newcome"
thief: "Flytrap"
doctor: Phillips
doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis
Christmas waifs:
S. Taylor
Dowsing
Cahill
East
3 January 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (26)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 1 January 1825; Next 4 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (7)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 1 January 1825; Next 4 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
Cast Changes:
ADDS Bond Street Buck: "Swell" master of china shop: "Breakwell" quaker: Gay OMITS Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady Christmas waifs: Cahill Christmas waifs: Dowsing Christmas waifs: East Christmas waifs: S. Taylor John Lump: [William H.] Walbourn Madame Flirt: Mrs. Dennis doctor: Phillips doctor's wife: Mrs. Davis fruit woman: Cooper man with polonies: W[illiam H.] Payne old maid's servant: "Newcome" porters: "Blackman" porters: Reynolds potboy: Forster sailor: "Oakum" shopman: "Careful" thief: "Flytrap" van Tromp: "M. Mynheer" watchman: "Wake"
4 January 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (27)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 3 January 1825; Next 5 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (8)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 3 January 1825; Next 5 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
5 January 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (28)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 4 January 1825; Next 6 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (9)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 4 January 1825; Next 6 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
6 January 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (29)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 5 January 1825; Next 7 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (10)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 5 January 1825; Next 7 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
7 January 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (30)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 6 January 1825; Next 8 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (11)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 6 January 1825; Next 8 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
8 January 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
3 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (31)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 7 January 1825; Next 10 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (12)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 7 January 1825; Next 10 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: "Swell"
10 January 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (32)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 8 January 1825; Next 11 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
Cast Changes:
BUT Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland (replaces Mrs. Dennis)
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (13)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 8 January 1825; Next 11 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
Cast Changes:
BUT Bond Street Buck: Payne (replaces "Swell") Cast Commentary
- Payne spelled Paine—we choose this spelling because there are others with this spelling
11 January 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (33)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 10 January 1825; Next 12 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (14)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 10 January 1825; Next 12 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
12 January 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (34)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 11 January 1825; Next 13 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (15)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 11 January 1825; Next 13 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
13 January 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (35)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 12 January 1825; Next 14 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (16)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 12 January 1825; Next 14 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
14 January 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (36)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 13 January 1825; Next 15 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (17)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 13 January 1825; Next 15 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
15 January 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
10 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (37)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 14 January 1825; Next 17 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (18)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 14 January 1825; Next 17 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
17 January 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (38)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 15 January 1825; Next 18 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (19)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 15 January 1825; Next 18 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
18 January 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (39)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 17 January 1825; Next 19 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (20)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 17 January 1825; Next 19 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
19 January 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (40)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 18 January 1825; Next 20 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (21)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 18 January 1825; Next 20 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
20 January 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (41)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 19 January 1825; Next 21 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (22)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 19 January 1825; Next 21 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
21 January 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (42)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 20 January 1825; Next 22 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (23)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 20 January 1825; Next 22 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
22 January 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
17 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (43)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 21 January 1825; Next 24 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (24)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 21 January 1825; Next 24 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
24 January 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (44)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 22 January 1825; Next 25 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (25)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 22 January 1825; Next 25 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
25 January 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (45)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 24 January 1825; Next 26 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (26)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 24 January 1825; Next 26 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
26 January 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (46)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 25 January 1825; Next 27 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 25 January 1825; Next 27 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
27 January 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (47)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 26 January 1825; Next 28 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (28)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 26 January 1825; Next 28 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
28 January 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (48)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 27 January 1825; Next 29 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (29)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 27 January 1825; Next 29 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
29 January 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
24 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (49)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 28 January 1825; Next 31 January 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (30)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 28 January 1825; Next 31 January 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
31 January 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (50)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 29 January 1825; Next 1 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (31)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 29 January 1825; Next 1 February 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
1 February 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (51)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 31 January 1825; Next 2 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (32)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 31 January 1825; Next 2 February 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
2 February 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (52)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 1 February 1825; Next 3 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (33)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 1 February 1825; Next 3 February 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
3 February 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (53)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 2 February 1825; Next 4 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (34)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 2 February 1825; Next 4 February 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
4 February 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (54)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 3 February 1825; Next 5 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (35)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 3 February 1825; Next 5 February 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
5 February 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
31 January 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (55)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 4 February 1825; Next 7 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (36)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 4 February 1825; Next 5 March 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
7 February 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (56)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 5 February 1825; Next 8 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (11)
Title Comment: Additional scene added for this and subsequent perfs this season
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 23 December 1824; Next 8 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
Cast Changes:
BUT Old Melborne: Meredith (replaces [James P.] Wilkinson)
8 February 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (57)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 7 February 1825; Next 9 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (12)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 7 February 1825; Next 9 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
9 February 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (58)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 8 February 1825; Next 10 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 8 February 1825; Next 10 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
10 February 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (59)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 9 February 1825; Next 11 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (14)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 9 February 1825; Next 11 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
11 February 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (60)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 10 February 1825; Next 12 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (15)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 10 February 1825; Next 12 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
12 February 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
7 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (61)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 11 February 1825; Next 14 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Ireland
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (16)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 11 February 1825; Next 14 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
servants:
Taylor
Talkin
East
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
14 February 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
14 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (62)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 12 February 1825; Next 15 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
Cast Changes:
BUT Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown (replaces Miss Ireland)
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (17)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 12 February 1825; Next 15 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
Cast Changes:
OMITS servants: East servants: Talkin servants: Taylor
15 February 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
14 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (63)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 14 February 1825; Next 17 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (18)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 14 February 1825; Next 17 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
16 February 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Ash Wednesday
17 February 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
14 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (64)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 15 February 1825; Next 19 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (19)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 15 February 1825; Next 19 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
18 February 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
18 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
19 February 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
14 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (65)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 17 February 1825; Next 21 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (20)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 17 February 1825; Next 21 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
Title: General Commentary
- Table Talk; or; Shreds and Patches Consists of optical illusions, mechanical demonstrations, musical glasses, shadow show, and subsequently experiments with laughing gas
21 February 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
21 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (66)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 19 February 1825; Next 22 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (21)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 19 February 1825; Next 22 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
General, Advertisement
22 February 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
21 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (67)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 21 February 1825; Next 24 February 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (22)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 21 February 1825; Next 24 February 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
23 February 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
23 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
24 February 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
21 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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1) The Life of an Actor (68)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 22 February 1825; Next 5 March 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (23)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 22 February 1825; Next 1 March 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
25 February 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
23 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
26 February 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
26 February 1825 advertisement The London Times |
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Benefit: Power
1) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (1)
Title Comment: Billed as Jemmy of Aberdeen
Choreographer: [John Jones]
Performances: First 26 February 1825; Next 7 March 1825
Genre: (Ballet) admired comic ballet
Title: General Commentary
- Cast not available—no bill
2) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (43)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 1 December 1824; Next 28 February 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Alexander E.] Gomersal
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Brown
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
3) The Irish Poleander; or, The Lady and the Lawyer (1)
Title Comment: licensed as I. P.; or, Love and Loyalty; Cast not given in source
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 26 February 1825; Next 7 March 1825
Genre: (Burletta) [Und]
General, Song
28 February 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
28 February 1825 playbill British Library |
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Benefit: [James P.] Wilkinson
1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (44)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 26 February 1825; Next 1 March 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Arnold
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
Cast Changes:
BUT Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell (replaces [Alexander E.] Gomersal) Louise: Miss Arnold (replaces Miss Brown)
2) Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (1)
Author: [James R. Planché]
Performances: First 28 February 1825
Genre: (Farce) favorite burletta
First Night Cast:
Colonel Talbot: Meredith
Sir Oliver Oldstock: Daly
Captain Belford: Elliott
Mandeville: Chapman
Buckle: Salter
Jacob Butts: Phillips
Billy Butts: [James P.] Wilkinson
Mrs. Butts: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Charlotte: Miss Arnold
Harriet: Miss Brown
Betty: Miss Carr
Song
- song: Bunhill Row Courtship; or, Love and Sausages: [James P.] Wilkinson
General, Song
General, Song Commentary
General, Dance
General, Dance Commentary
General, Entertainment
General, Spectacle
1 March 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (45)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 28 February 1825; Next 3 March 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Arnold
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (24)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 24 February 1825; Next 17 March 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
2 March 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
3 March 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (46)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 1 March 1825; Next 10 March 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Arnold
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) Love in an Orchard (1)
Title Comment: There was a burletta performed at Sadler's Wells in 1805 with this title
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 3 March 1825
Genre: (Undetermined)
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
3) Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent (1)
Author: [James T. Rodwell?]
Performances: First 3 March 1825
Genre: (Burletta)
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
4 March 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
5 March 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
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1) The Life of an Actor (69)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 24 February 1825; Next 19 March 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (37)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 5 February 1825; Next 24 March 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
7 March 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Benefit: Callan (box book-keeper)
1) Odds and Ends; or, Which Is the Manager? (1)
Title Comment: Cast not given in source
Author: [James R. Planché]
Performances: First 7 March 1825; Next 19 March 1825
Genre: (Interlude)
2) The Irish Poleander; or, The Lady and the Lawyer (2)
Performances: First 26 February 1825; Previous 26 February 1825
3) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (2)
Performances: First 26 February 1825; Previous 26 February 1825; Next 17 March 1825
4) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (18)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 11 December 1824; Next 8 March 1825
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
8 March 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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Benefit: Miss S. Booth
1) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (25)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 4 December 1824; Next 10 March 1825
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
2) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (19)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 7 March 1825; Next 12 March 1825
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
General, Song
General, Entertainment
9 March 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
10 March 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (47)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 3 March 1825; Next 12 March 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Arnold
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (11)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 25 October 1824
Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
3) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (26)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 8 March 1825; Next 25 July 1825
Cast:
Mandeville: [Tyrone] Power
Splash: [Benjamin] Wrench
Lucy: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss S[arah] Booth
11 March 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
12 March 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
12 March 1825 advertisement The London Times |
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1) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (48)
Performances: First 14 October 1824; Previous 10 March 1825
Cast:
Kelmar: [Andrew] Campbell
Valmondi: [Tyrone] Power
Baron of Hardenberg: Lee
Malech: [James] Villiers
Zuric: Signor Paulo
Albert: R. Payne
Michael Frumptz: J[ohn] Reeve
Frippz: W. Brown
Grand Inquisitor: Elliott
Second Inquisitor: Daly
Hugo: Phillips
servant: S[tephen?] Smith
Elvina: Miss Boden
Matilda: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Louise: Miss Arnold
Jannette: Mrs. Daly
Christabelle: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
principal dancers:
J[ohn] Jones
Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
corps de ballet:
W[illiam H.] Payne
Phillips
Forster
Brady
Miss Brown
Miss Carr
Miss Giles
Miss Ireland
Miss Casciana
Miss Gay
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: [Unlisted]
2) Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (1)
Choreographer: [St. Albin (?])
Performances: First 12 March 1825
Genre: (Ballet) comic and burlesque ballet
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
3) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (20)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 8 March 1825; Next 26 March 1825
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Mrs. Dennis
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
14 March 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Death of James T. Rodwell, Part-proprietor of the Adelphi
15 March 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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1) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (1)
Author: [P. P. O'Callaghan]
Performances: First 15 March 1825; Next 21 March 1825
Genre: (Burletta) admired burletta
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
2) St. Ronan's Well (1)
Title Comment: based on Walter Scott's novel
Author: [James R. Planché]
Performances: First 15 March 1825; Next 21 March 1825
Genre: (Melodrama) new serious melo-drame
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
16 March 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
17 March 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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1) Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (3)
Title Comment: appears on this source under subtitle only
Performances: First 26 February 1825; Previous 7 March 1825
2) Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (1)
Author: [William T. Moncrieff]
Performances: First 17 March 1825
Genre: (Burlesque) celebrated burlesque melo drama
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
3) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (25)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 1 March 1825; Next 19 March 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
18 March 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Benefit: John Reeve
19 March 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
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1) The Life of an Actor (70)
Performances: First 2 December 1824; Previous 5 March 1825
Cast:
Peregrine Proteus: [Benjamin] Wrench
Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee
Carrytype: Daly
Horace O'Quill: [Tyrone] Power
Schemes: Phillips
Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott
Barnaby Parsnip: [James P.] Wilkinson
Muzzy Merryweather: Salter
Chalkley: S[tephen?] Smith
Mr. Cracker: W. Brown
Mr. Damper: R. Payne
Delawhang: J[ohn] Reeve
Shakespeare Delawhang: Master Cooper
four other Delawhangs:
Master Belin
Master Phillips
Miss Belin
Miss Phillips
Scarecrow: Sanders
Humguffin: Dowsing
Crupperwhistle: Brady
compositors:
Cahill
Padbury
Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith
Davy: [Andrew] Campbell
bailiffs:
Payne
Buxton
Taplush: W. Reeves
William: J. Shaw
beadle: Gay
Julia: Miss Boden
Priscilla: Miss Arnold
Mrs. Muns: Mrs. Daly
Mademoiselle Elastique: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mrs. Delawhang: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Macavaddy: Miss Brown
Mrs. Taplush: Miss Vidall
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted
2) Odds and Ends; or, Which Is the Manager? (2)
Performances: First 7 March 1825; Previous 7 March 1825
3) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (26)
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 17 March 1825; Next 26 March 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Chapman
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
21 March 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Benefit: Mrs. Searle
1) St. Ronan's Well (2)
Performances: First 15 March 1825; Previous 15 March 1825
2) Hunter and Shepherdess (1)
Title Comment: not in Nicoll or BL catalogue
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 21 March 1825
Genre: (Undetermined) [Und]
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
3) The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man (2)
Performances: First 15 March 1825; Previous 15 March 1825
22 March 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Lent
Preliminaries Commentary
23 March 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
24 March 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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1) All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (1)
Author: [William T. Moncrieff]
Performances: First 24 March 1825; Next 25 July 1825
Genre: (Farce)
First Night Cast:
Timothy: Jervis
Bramble: Watson (from East London Th)
Ramble: Fuller
Lively: Wright
Gabblewig: E. Barnes
Tommy: J. Thomas
Redtail: Thompson
Gregory: Master Snooks
waiter: Jackson
Dora: Miss Beaumont
Catherine: Mrs. Anderson
Cast Commentary
- Cast taken from July 25, 1825 BL bill
2) Cinderella (1)
Title Comment: version unknown
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 24 March 1825
Genre: (Undetermined) [und]
3) Fish Out of Water; or, Cookery and Clerkship (1)
Title Comment: Nicoll gives subtitle as Clerkship and Cookery; BL catalogue gives title as Cook and the Secretary "altered from Fish Out of Water"
Author: [Joseph Lunn]
Performances: First 24 March 1825
Genre: (Farce) [Und]
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
4) The Dumb Girl (1)
Title Comment: exact title unknown
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 24 March 1825
Genre: (Undetermined) [und]
Title: General Commentary
- Cast unavailable—no bill
5) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (38)
Performances: First 27 December 1824; Previous 5 March 1825
Cast:
Queen of the Fairies: Miss Belin
Rosylip: Miss Chivers
Silverwing: Miss Rekey
Dewdrop: Miss Francis
Rainbow: Miss Forster
attendant fairies:
Miss Phillips
Miss Paulo
Miss Adams
Miss [Elizabeth?] Poole
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: W[illiam] Kirby
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Mrs. [Caroline] Searle
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Signor Paulo
Scotch soldier: "Kilt"
man with hamper: "Low"
coal heaver: S[tephen?] Smith
beadle: Buxton
gardener: Wallace
Little Clown: Master Belin
Little Pantaloon: Master Kirby
Trotter: Sanders
Brush: "White"
old nabob: Miller
baker[1]: "Knead"
butcher: "Suet"
Mackenzie: Glover
Ryan: Cahill
Mrs. Slender: "Mrs. Kitchen"
baker[2]: Shaw
man with nails: "Armstrong"
baker's man: W. Reeves
miller: Turner
boy: "Master Man"
Miss Careless: Miss Brown
Miss Lovewhite: Miss Carr
waggoner: "Driver"
man with mirror: "Glassington"
image man: Shepperd
landlord: Gay
landlady: Mrs. Willis
fishwomen:
"Mme. Salmon"
"Mme. S. Dabbs"
pawnbroker: "Balls"
bricklayer: "Trowell"
fruiterer: "Mellon"
dandy: "Wouldbe"
young lady: "Miss Slender"
constables:
"Catchem"
"Holdfast"
watchmen: [Unlisted]
master of china shop: "Breakwell"
quaker: Gay
Bond Street Buck: Payne
25 March 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
26 March 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
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Benefit: Lee (stage manager)
1) More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (27)
Title Comment: advertised under subtitle
Performances: First 13 December 1824; Previous 19 March 1825
Cast:
Old Melborne: Meredith
Young Melborne: Elliott
Larry Hoolagan: [Tyrone] Power
Trap: Salter
bailiff's follower: Buxton
Louisa Lovemore: Miss S[arah] Booth
Susan: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Letty: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Jenny: Miss Arnold
Cast Changes:
BUT Young Melborne: Elliott (replaces Chapman)
2) A Matter of Doubt; or, Seven Years Since (1)
Title Comment: Bill gives subtitle as Seven Years Absence
Author: [George H. Rodwell]
Performances: First 26 March 1825
Genre: (Farce) burletta
First Night Cast:
Martindale (a ci-devant author): Lee
Wilmot (his particular friend): Elliott
Andrew Careful (Martindale's confidential servant): [James P.] Wilkinson
Agnes (Martindale's housekeeper): Mrs. Daly
Rose (her daughter): Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
3) Where Shall I Dine? (1)
Author: [George H. Rodwell]
Performances: First 26 March 1825
Genre: (Farce) favorite piece
First Night Cast:
Sponge: [Benjamin] Wrench
Diggory: Salter
Dick Discount: Elliott
Grumpy: Meredith
Homely: S[tephen?] Smith
Fawnwell: Payne
1st surgeon: Daly
2d surgeon: Miller
Timothy: Sanders
Flint: Phillips
bailiffs:
Buxton
Turner
Mrs. Discount: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Mrs. Grumpy: Mrs. Daly
Miss Grumpy: Miss J. Weippert (from EOH, this nt only)
cook: Miss Arnold
Deborah: Miss Ireland
4) The Quadrupeds; or, The Manager's Last Kick (21)
Performances: First 26 October 1824; Previous 12 March 1825
Cast:
Francisco: [James P.] Wilkinson
Pearcey: Salter
Bernardo: W. Brown
Abrahamides: J[ohn] Reeve
Bartholomeus: Chapman
Isaacos: Elliott
Humphriminos: Phillips
Christopherides: W. Reeves
Timotheus: J. Shaw
Pucker: S[tephen?] Smith
Buttonhole: Sanders
Dorothea: Mrs. [Charlotte] Bryan
Tinderella: Miss [Eliza?] Parrock
Blousedora: Miss Brown
Mopperella: Mrs. Daly
Cast Changes:
BUT Blousedora: Miss Brown (replaces Mrs. Dennis) Entertainment
- entertainment: Combat on horseback: Sanders; Smith
General, Dance
General, Entertainment
General, Commentary
28 March 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
29 March 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Passion Week
Preliminaries Commentary
30 March 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
31 March 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
1 April 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Good Friday
Preliminaries Commentary
2 April 1825 Saturday Evening Adelphi |
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Lent: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
7 April 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
8 April 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
11 April 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
13 April 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
15 April 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
18 April 1825 Monday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Indisposition of Mons. Henry
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Dark: Indisposition of Mons. Henry
20 April 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Dark: Indisposition of Mons. Henry
21 April 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations. Benefit: Mons. Henry
26 April 1825 Tuesday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
27 April 1825 Wednesday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
28 April 1825 Thursday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
29 April 1825 Friday Evening Adelphi |
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Post Seasonal Entertainment: Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations
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Benefit: Lee, Lee's Farewell Benefit, Last night regular season
1) The Miller's Maid (1)
Author: [John S. Faucit]
Performances: First 1 June 1825
Genre: (Melodrama) melo-drama
First Night Cast:
The Miller: James
George: Howard
Giles: Winks
Matty Marvelous: Pryer
granger: Watson
gamekeeper: Anson
Phoebe: Mrs. Pemberton
dame: Mrs. Tomlinson
Song
- song: [Sweet] Kitty Clover: Richards
Title: General Commentary
- bill glossed: "Jolly" after "Winks, " "Pym" after "Pemberton, " "Perry" after "Pryer"
2) Sylvester Daggerwood (1)
Title Comment: Not to be confused with 1810 burletta of same title
Author: [Richards]
Performances: First 1 June 1825
Genre: (Interlude) interlude
First Night Cast:
Sylvester Daggerwood: Richards
Munden as Sam Dabbs: Richards
Young as Othello: Richards
Charles Kemble as Hotspur: Richards
John Reeve as Lord Grizzle: Richards
Bradley as Korastakin: Richards
Oxberry as Jemmy Green: Richards
Braham giving out [?]: Richards
Kean as Glo'ster: Richards
Sloman as Jemmy Hardmouse: Richards
Wilkinson as Muffincap: Richards
3) The Mayor of Garratt (1)
Title Comment: version not known
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 1 June 1825
Genre: (Farce) admired burletta
First Night Cast:
Sir Jacob Jalap: Watson
Major Sturjeon: Wilkins
Jerry Sneak: W[illis] Jones (Adelphi proprietor, 1st public app)
Bruin: James
Crispin Healtap: Pryer
Mrs. Sneak: Mrs. Follet
Mrs. Bruin: Mrs. Middleton
General, Song
General, Song Commentary
General, Dance
General, Dance Commentary
General, Entertainment
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1) The Race for a Wife (1)
Title Comment: version unknown
Author: [Unknown]
Performances: First 25 July 1825
Genre: (Burletta)
First Night Cast:
Mr. Dornton: J. Thomas
Captain Gayton: J. H. Smith
Captain Seymour: Porter
James: Master Snooks
Survey: Anderson
Spinks: James
Jacob: Fuller (pupil of a professional gentleman)
Fairfield: Jackson
Lawyer Protest: Williams
bailiff: Alexander (from Olympic)
Emily Dornton: Miss Moreton
Mary: Miss Beaumont (1st app any stage)
Laura Rosemontville: Mrs. [Thomas J.] Blanchard (from Surrey Th)
Cast Commentary
- Thomas's name has no initial until a 23 November 1826 bill suggests his initial was "J," and we have standardized accordingly
2) The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers (27)
Performances: First 1 November 1824; Previous 10 March 1825
Cast:
Mandeville: R. Tyler
Splash: Wright
Lucy: Miss Blanchard
Aurelia Fairlove: Miss Moreton
Cast Changes:
BUT Aurelia Fairlove: Miss Moreton (replaces Miss S[arah] Booth) Lucy: Miss Blanchard (replaces Miss [Eliza?] Parrock) Mandeville: R. Tyler (replaces [Tyrone] Power) Splash: Wright (replaces [Benjamin] Wrench)
3) All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (2)
Performances: First 24 March 1825; Previous 24 March 1825
Cast:
Timothy: Jervis
Bramble: Watson
Ramble: Fuller
Lively: Wright
Gabblewig: E. Barnes
Tommy: J. Thomas
Redtail: Thompson
Gregory: Master Snooks
waiter: Jackson
Dora: Miss Beaumont
Catherine: Mrs. Anderson
Artistic Supervision
- Director: Lee
General, Music
General, Song
General, Dance
General, Dance Commentary
General, Entertainment
Adelphi Theatre, Strand. Doors open 6:00, curtain 6:45, half price 8:30.
Ticket prices: box 4/-, pit 2/-, gallery 1/-.
14 Oct 1824 - 25 Jul 1825; 179 performances: 179 evening
Benefit (8): | Callan (box book-keeper) (7 Mar 1825)
John Reeve (18 Mar 1825) Lee (stage manager) (26 Mar 1825) Lee, Lee's Farewell Benefit, Last night regular season (1 Jun 1825) Miss S. Booth (8 Mar 1825) Mrs. Searle (21 Mar 1825) Power (26 Feb 1825) [James P.] Wilkinson (28 Feb 1825) |
Charity (1): | Sons of St. Andrew (25 Jul 1825) |
Dark (10): | Ash Wednesday (16 Feb 1825)
Christmas Day (25 Dec 1824) Christmas Eve (24 Dec 1824) Death of James T. Rodwell, Part-proprietor of the Adelphi (14 Mar 1825) Good Friday (1 Apr 1825) Indisposition of Mons. Henry (18 Apr 1825, 19 Apr 1825, 20 Apr 1825) Lent (22 Mar 1825) Passion Week (29 Mar 1825) |
Lent (14): | Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations (18 Feb 1825, 23 Feb 1825, 25 Feb 1825, 2 Mar 1825, 4 Mar 1825, 9 Mar 1825, 11 Mar 1825, 16 Mar 1825, 23 Mar 1825, 25 Mar 1825, 28 Mar 1825, 30 Mar 1825, 31 Mar 1825, 2 Apr 1825) |
Post Seasonal Entertainment (37): | Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations (7 Apr 1825,
8 Apr 1825,
9 Apr 1825,
11 Apr 1825,
13 Apr 1825,
15 Apr 1825,
26 Apr 1825,
27 Apr 1825,
28 Apr 1825,
29 Apr 1825,
30 Apr 1825,
3 May 1825,
4 May 1825,
5 May 1825,
6 May 1825,
7 May 1825,
9 May 1825,
10 May 1825,
11 May 1825,
12 May 1825,
13 May 1825,
14 May 1825,
16 May 1825,
17 May 1825,
18 May 1825,
19 May 1825,
20 May 1825,
21 May 1825,
23 May 1825,
24 May 1825,
25 May 1825,
26 May 1825,
27 May 1825,
28 May 1825,
30 May 1825,
31 May 1825)
Mons. Henry's Mechanical and Chemical Demonstrations. Benefit: Mons. Henry (21 Apr 1825) |
Proprietors: | Jones, Willis
Rodwell, James T. |
Stage directors: | Lee |
Stage managers: | Lee |
Orchestra conductors and leaders: | Russell, W. H. |
Ballet masters and mistresses: | Jones |
Musical composers and arrangers: | Herbert, George B. |
Box bookkeepers: | Callan |
Property masters and mistresses: | Dix |
Scene painters: | Mathews
Pitt, Thomas H. Tomkins, Charles Walker Wilkins Wilson |
Stage mechanics: | Dennis, R. |
Wardrobe (designers and executors): | Godbee
Stillman, Mrs. Nathan of Berwick St., London (contractor) |
Printers: | W. Glindon, Rupert Street, Haymarket (contractor) |
Charles Tomkins and Tom Pitt's first names come from Edmund Yates' Fifty Years of London Life
Arnold, Samuel J. | Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824) |
Faucit, John S. | Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825) |
Herbert, George B. | Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824) |
Jones, John | Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist (26 Feb 1825) |
Lunn, Joseph | Fish Out of Water; or, Cookery and Clerkship (24 Mar 1825) |
Maddison, George W. | Odds and Ends; or, Which Is the Manager? (7 Mar 1825) |
Moncrieff, William T. |
All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825)
Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva (17 Mar 1825) |
O'Callaghan, P. P. | Married Bachelor, The; or, Master and Man (15 Mar 1825) |
Peake, Richard B. | Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824) |
Planché, James R. |
Odds and Ends; or, Which Is the Manager? (7 Mar 1825)
St. Ronan's Well (15 Mar 1825) Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825) |
Richards | Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825) |
Rodwell, George H. |
Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825) |
Rodwell, James T. |
Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent (3 Mar 1825)
More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824) No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (14 Oct 1824) Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824) Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1 Nov 1824) |
Russell, W. H. | Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824) |
St. Albin | Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters (12 Mar 1825) |
Unknown |
Cinderella (24 Mar 1825)
Dumb Girl, The (24 Mar 1825) Hunter and Shepherdess (21 Mar 1825) Irish Poleander, The; or, The Lady and the Lawyer (26 Feb 1825) Love in an Orchard (3 Mar 1825) Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825) Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824) Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825) |
Kind, Friedrich | Freischütz, Der (1 Nov 1824) |
Weber, Carl M. | Freischütz, Der (1 Nov 1824) |
Kean, Edmund | Sweet Kitty Clover (1 Jun 1825) |
Unlisted |
Behold, Behold, Oh Agonising Sight (14 Oct 1824)
Bunhill Row Courtship; or, Love and Sausages (28 Feb 1825) Demons of Vengeance and Demons of Blood (14 Oct 1824) Drink, Oh Drink, the Ghosts Are All Gone (14 Oct 1824) Fly Zuric, Fly (14 Oct 1824) How Weak Is Woman E'er To Wed (14 Oct 1824) If She Be Lost Whom I Adore (14 Oct 1824) If She I Love Be Far Away (14 Oct 1824) Immortal Man Beware, Beware (14 Oct 1824) Look Out, Look Out (14 Oct 1824) Misericordia (14 Oct 1824) My Trembling Hand in Welcome Take (14 Oct 1824) Now Blithe As the Morning (14 Oct 1824) Now Night with All His Starry Train (14 Oct 1824) Oh Disturb Us Not Though We Died Unblest (14 Oct 1824) Oh Pity Me Father (14 Oct 1824) Oh Sleep Gentle Lady (14 Oct 1824) Pray, Sisters, Pray (14 Oct 1824) Rash Fools, Thus Malech's Will to Brave (14 Oct 1824) Rejoice, Rejoice, and Bless This Hour (14 Oct 1824) Set the Red Red Wine Now Flowing (14 Oct 1824) Speak, Nor Dread the Demons' Ire (14 Oct 1824) Why Doth Thy Blood in Terror Flow? (14 Oct 1824) Zuric, Zuric, This Way Fly (14 Oct 1824) |
Kind, Friedrich | Freischütz, Der (27 Dec 1824) |
Unlisted |
Drops of Brandy (27 Dec 1824)
Imitation of Indian War Dance (27 Dec 1824) Jack's Alive (27 Dec 1824) Over the Water to Charley (27 Dec 1824) Paddy Carey (27 Dec 1824) |
Weber, Carl M. | Freischütz, Der (27 Dec 1824) |
Unlisted |
Combat on horseback (26 Mar 1825)
Comic trio by the Clown and two rival blacking bottles (27 Dec 1824) |
Tomkins, Charles | Awful invocation of the Demon, and the fiery circles, the fountain of gold and the animation of the dead (14 Oct 1824) |
Unlisted |
Battle of the Balcony (26 Oct 1824)
Cataract of the staircase (26 Oct 1824) Valmondi's pledge of faith, appearance of the Demon, and the fall of the sepulchre discovering the entrance to the regions of terror (14 Oct 1824) |
Walker | Visions of terror, and the appearance of the Demons (14 Oct 1824) |
Wilkins | Procession in the auto da fe (14 Oct 1824) |
Matthews |
Hall in the Castle of Hardenberg, a (14 Oct 1824)
Hall in the Castle of Hardenberg (14 Oct 1824) Street leading out of the place of execution (14 Oct 1824) Street leading to the place of execution (14 Oct 1824) Wretched hovel on the borders of the forest—the abode of Valmondi (14 Oct 1824) |
Pitt, Thomas H. |
Outside of a baker's shop, and shop to let (27 Dec 1824)
Outside of a fruit shop and pawnbroker's (27 Dec 1824) Outside of florist's house and garden (27 Dec 1824) Outside of Mrs. Cafooslem's boarding house (27 Dec 1824) Outside of oil shop and Doctor's shop by night (27 Dec 1824) |
Tomkins, Charles |
Abode of the Fairies of the Magic Rose (27 Dec 1824)
Enchanted Forest and Magic Castle of Mother Red Cap, the (27 Dec 1824) Exterior of Mother Red Cap's cottage on the borders of the Enchanted Forest (27 Dec 1824) Interior of Mother Red Cap's castle with the seven hundred enchanted birds (27 Dec 1824) Moonlight view of the fatal abbey ruins, with the exterior of the unhallowed sepulchre, a (14 Oct 1824) Outside of a country inn (27 Dec 1824) Palace of the Fairies, the (27 Dec 1824) Tea gardens and ascension of a balloon (27 Dec 1824) Terrace and flower garden, with a distant view of the Swiss mountains, a (14 Oct 1824) Terrace and flower garden, with a view of the Swiss mountains by moonlight (14 Oct 1824) View of the River Medway (27 Dec 1824) Unlisted Title # 024 (14 Oct 1824) Unlisted Title # 025 (27 Dec 1824) |
Unattributed |
Another room in Pica's house (2 Dec 1824)
Auction room (2 Dec 1824) Bartholomew Fair (2 Dec 1824) Black Valley, the (27 Dec 1824) Harp Tavern (2 Dec 1824) I, 1 a room in the house of Mr. Pica (2 Dec 1824) II, 1 the garden of Sir Capias Gooseberry (2 Dec 1824) Interior of the Chapel, a printing office (2 Dec 1824) Justice's drawing room (2 Dec 1824) Magistrate's parlor (2 Dec 1824) Mr. Delawhang's apartment (2 Dec 1824) Outside of cow house (2 Dec 1824) Parlor in the Horse Shoe and Magpie (2 Dec 1824) Servants' hall in Valmondi's palace (14 Oct 1824) Sir Capias's garden (2 Dec 1824) Theatre Rural, Finchley, exterior (2 Dec 1824) Theatre Rural, Finchley, interior (2 Dec 1824) View of the forest, a (14 Oct 1824) Village inn (2 Dec 1824) Whitecross Street Prison (2 Dec 1824) Wood, a (14 Oct 1824) |
Walker |
Alvena's apartment and inner chamber (14 Oct 1824)
Apartment in ditto, an (14 Oct 1824) Apartment in the Castle of Hardenberg, an (14 Oct 1824) Banquetting hall in ditto, splendidly illuminated (14 Oct 1824) Hall in Valmondi's palace, a (14 Oct 1824) |
Wilkins |
Court of the Inquisition, with the trial of the accused (14 Oct 1824)
Cross and market place arranged for the execution of the culprit, the (14 Oct 1824) Interior of the unhallowed sepulchre and entrance to regions of terror (14 Oct 1824) Swiss village and rustic bridge, with a distant view of Valmondi's palace (14 Oct 1824) |
All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh
(Farce by Moncrieff, William T. (Author) (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Timothy: Jervis (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Bramble: Watson (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Ramble: Fuller (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Lively: Wright (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Gabblewig: Barnes, E. (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Tommy: Thomas, J. (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Redtail: Thompson (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Gregory: Snooks, Master (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- waiter: Jackson (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Dora: Beaumont, Miss (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
- Catherine: Anderson, Mrs. (2 Performances, 24 Mar 1825 - 25 Jul 1825)
Cinderella
(Undetermined by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 24 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Dumb Girl, The
(Undetermined by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 24 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Fish Out of Water; or, Cookery and Clerkship
(Farce by Lunn, Joseph (Author) (1 Performances, 24 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Fun and Fright; or, How to Gain Consent
(Burletta by Rodwell, James T. (Author) (1 Performances, 3 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Hunter and Shepherdess
(Undetermined by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 21 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Irish Poleander, The; or, The Lady and the Lawyer
(Burletta by Unknown (Author) (2 Performances, 26 Feb 1825 - 7 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Jamie of Aberdeen; or, Love in a Mist
(Ballet by Jones, John (Choreographer) (3 Performances, 26 Feb 1825 - 17 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
* Life of an Actor, The
(Burletta, 3 acts) by Peake, Richard B. (Author) (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Peregrine Proteus: Wrench, Benjamin (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mr. Jeremy Pica: Lee (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Carrytype: Daly (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Horace O'Quill: Power, Tyrone (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Schemes: Phillips (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mr. Batten Notrip: Elliott (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Barnaby Parsnip: Wilkinson, James P. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Muzzy Merryweather: Salter (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Chalkley: Smith, Stephen (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mr. Cracker: Brown, W. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mr. Damper: Payne, R. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Delawhang: Reeve, John (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Shakespeare Delawhang: Cooper, Master (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- four other Delawhangs: Belin, Master (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Belin, Miss (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Phillips, Master (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Phillips, Miss (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Scarecrow: Sanders (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Humguffin: Dowsing (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Crupperwhistle: Brady (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- compositors: Cahill (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Padbury (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Sir Capias Gooseberry: Meredith (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Davy: Campbell, Andrew (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- bailiffs: Buxton (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Payne (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Taplush: Reeves, W. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- William: Shaw, J. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- beadle: Gay (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted]: Unlisted (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Julia: Boden, Miss (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Priscilla: Arnold, Miss (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Muns: Daly, Mrs. (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mademoiselle Elastique: Searle, Mrs. Caroline (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Delawhang: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Macavaddy: Dennis, Mrs. (31 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 8 Jan 1825), Ireland, Miss (30 Performances, 10 Jan 1825 - 12 Feb 1825), Brown, Miss (9 Performances, 14 Feb 1825 - 19 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Taplush: Vidall, Miss (70 Performances, 2 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825)
Love in an Orchard
(Undetermined by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 3 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Married Bachelor, The; or, Master and Man
(Burletta by O'Callaghan, P. P. (Author) (2 Performances, 15 Mar 1825 - 21 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since
(Farce by Rodwell, George H. (Author) (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Martindale: Lee (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Wilmot: Elliott (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Andrew Careful: Wilkinson, James P. (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Agnes: Daly, Mrs. (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Rose: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
Mayor of Garratt, The
(Farce by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Sir Jacob Jalap: Watson (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Major Sturjeon: Wilkins (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Jerry Sneak: Jones, Willis (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Bruin: James (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Crispin Healtap: Pryer (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Mrs. Sneak: Follet, Mrs. (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Mrs. Bruin: Middleton, Mrs. (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
Miller's Maid, The
(Melodrama by Faucit, John S. (Author) (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
Summary Cast:
- The Miller: James (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- George: Howard (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Giles: Winks (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Matty Marvelous: Pryer (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- granger: Watson (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- gamekeeper: Anson (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Phoebe: Pemberton, Mrs. (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- dame: Tomlinson, Mrs. (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
* More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet
(Farce by Rodwell, James T. (Author) (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Old Melborne: Wilkinson, James P. (10 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 23 Dec 1824), Meredith (17 Performances, 7 Feb 1825 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Young Melborne: Chapman (26 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 19 Mar 1825), Elliott (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Larry Hoolagan: Power, Tyrone (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Trap: Salter (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- bailiff's follower: Buxton (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- servants: East (16 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 12 Feb 1825), Talkin (16 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 12 Feb 1825), Taylor (16 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 12 Feb 1825)
- Louisa Lovemore: Booth, Miss Sarah (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Susan: Parrock, Miss Eliza (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Letty: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Jenny: Arnold, Miss (27 Performances, 13 Dec 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
* Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose
(Comic pantomime, 14 scenes) by Unknown (Author); Herbert, George B. (Composer); Russell, W. H. (Composer) (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Queen of the Fairies: Belin, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Rosylip: Chivers, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Silverwing: Rekey, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Dewdrop: Francis, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Rainbow: Forster, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- attendant fairies: Adams, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825), Paulo, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825), Phillips, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825), Poole, Miss Elizabeth (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon: Elliott (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin: Kirby, William (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Lauristella, afterwards Columbine: Searle, Mrs. Caroline (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown: Paulo, Signor (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Scotch soldier: Kilt (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- man with hamper: Low (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- coal heaver: Smith, Stephen (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- beadle: Buxton (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- gardener: Wallace (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Little Clown: Belin, Master (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Little Pantaloon: Kirby, Master (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Trotter: Sanders (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Brush: White (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- old nabob: Miller (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- baker[1]: Knead (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- butcher: Suet (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Mackenzie: Glover (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Ryan: Cahill (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Slender: Kitchen, Mrs. (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- baker[2]: Shaw (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- man with nails: Armstrong (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- baker's man: Reeves, W. (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- miller: Turner (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- boy: Man, Master (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Miss Careless: Brown, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Madame Flirt: Dennis, Mrs. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- Miss Lovewhite: Carr, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- sailor: Oakum (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- Alderman Turtlebelly: Brady (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- man with polonies: Payne, William H. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- potboy: Forster (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- van Tromp: Mynheer, M. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- porters: Blackman (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825), Reynolds (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- fruit woman: Cooper (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- John Lump: Walbourn, William H. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- waggoner: Driver (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- man with mirror: Glassington (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- image man: Shepperd (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- landlord: Gay (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- landlady: Willis, Mrs. (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- fishwomen: Dabbs, Mme. S. (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825), Salmon, Mme. (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- watchman: Wake (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- shopman: Careful (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- old maid's servant: Newcome (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- thief: Flytrap (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- doctor: Phillips (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- doctor's wife: Davis, Mrs. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- Christmas waifs: Cahill (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825), Dowsing (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825), East (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825), Taylor, S. (6 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 1 Jan 1825)
- pawnbroker: Balls (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- bricklayer: Trowell (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- fruiterer: Mellon (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- dandy: Wouldbe (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- young lady: Slender, Miss (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- constables: Catchem (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825), Holdfast (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- watchmen: Unlisted (38 Performances, 27 Dec 1824 - 24 Mar 1825)
- master of china shop: Breakwell (32 Performances, 3 Jan 1825 - 24 Mar 1825)
- quaker: Gay (32 Performances, 3 Jan 1825 - 24 Mar 1825)
- Bond Street Buck: Swell (6 Performances, 3 Jan 1825 - 8 Jan 1825), Payne (26 Performances, 10 Jan 1825 - 24 Mar 1825)
No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town
(Farce by Rodwell, James T. (Author) (11 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 10 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Sponge: Wrench, Benjamin (11 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 10 Mar 1825)
Odds and Ends; or, Which Is the Manager?
(Interlude by Planché, James R. (Author) (2 Performances, 7 Mar 1825 - 19 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Opposition; or, The Rival Dancing Masters
(Ballet by St. Albin (Choreographer) (1 Performances, 12 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick
(Burlesque by Arnold, Samuel J. (Author) (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Francisco: Salter (5 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 30 Oct 1824), Wilkinson, James P. (16 Performances, 22 Nov 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Pearcey: Dowsing (5 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 30 Oct 1824), Salter (16 Performances, 22 Nov 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Bernardo: Brown, W. (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Abrahamides: Reeve, John (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Bartholomeus: Chapman (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Isaacos: Elliott (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Humphriminos: Phillips (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Christopherides: Reeves, W. (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Timotheus: Shaw, J. (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Pucker: Smith, Stephen (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Buttonhole: Sanders (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Dorothea: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Tinderella: Parrock, Miss Eliza (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
- Blousedora: Dennis, Mrs. (20 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Brown, Miss (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Mopperella: Daly, Mrs. (21 Performances, 26 Oct 1824 - 26 Mar 1825)
Race for a Wife, The
(Burletta by Unknown (Author) (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Mr. Dornton: Thomas, J. (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Captain Gayton: Smith, J. H. (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Captain Seymour: Porter (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- James: Snooks, Master (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Survey: Anderson (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Spinks: James (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Jacob: Fuller (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Fairfield: Jackson (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Lawyer Protest: Williams (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- bailiff: Alexander (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Emily Dornton: Moreton, Miss (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Mary: Beaumont, Miss (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Laura Rosemontville: Blanchard, Mrs. Thomas J. (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
St. Ronan's Well
(Melodrama by Planché, James R. (Author) (2 Performances, 15 Mar 1825 - 21 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
Sylvester Daggerwood
(Interlude by Richards (Author) (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Sylvester Daggerwood: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Munden as Sam Dabbs: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Young as Othello: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Charles Kemble as Hotspur: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- John Reeve as Lord Grizzle: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Bradley as Korastakin: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Oxberry as Jemmy Green: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Braham giving out [?]: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Kean as Glo'ster: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Sloman as Jemmy Hardmouse: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
- Wilkinson as Muffincap: Richards (1 Performances, 1 Jun 1825)
Tereza Tomkins; or, The Fruits of Geneva
(Burlesque by Moncrieff, William T. (Author) (1 Performances, 17 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
* Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre
(Spectacle, 3 acts) by Rodwell, James T. (Author) (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Kelmar: Gomersal, Alexander E. (43 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 26 Feb 1825), Campbell, Andrew (5 Performances, 28 Feb 1825 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Valmondi: Power, Tyrone (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Baron of Hardenberg: Lee (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Malech: Villiers, James (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Zuric: Paulo, Signor (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Albert: Payne, R. (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Michael Frumptz: Reeve, John (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Frippz: Brown, W. (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Grand Inquisitor: Elliott (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Second Inquisitor: Daly (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Hugo: Phillips (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- servant: Smith, Stephen (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Elvina: Boden, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Matilda: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Louise: Brown, Miss (43 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 26 Feb 1825), Arnold, Miss (5 Performances, 28 Feb 1825 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Jannette: Daly, Mrs. (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- Christabelle: Parrock, Miss Eliza (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- principal dancers: Jones, John (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Searle, Mrs. Caroline (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- corps de ballet: Brady (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Brown, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Carr, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Casciana, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Forster (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Gay, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Giles, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Ireland, Miss (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Payne, William H. (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825), Phillips (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
- inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers: Unlisted (48 Performances, 14 Oct 1824 - 12 Mar 1825)
Where Shall I Dine?
(Farce by Rodwell, George H. (Author) (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Sponge: Wrench, Benjamin (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Diggory: Salter (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Dick Discount: Elliott (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Grumpy: Meredith (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Homely: Smith, Stephen (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Fawnwell: Payne (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- 1st surgeon: Daly (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- 2d surgeon: Miller (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Timothy: Sanders (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Flint: Phillips (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- bailiffs: Buxton (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825), Turner (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Discount: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Mrs. Grumpy: Daly, Mrs. (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Miss Grumpy: Weippert, Miss J. (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- cook: Arnold, Miss (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
- Deborah: Ireland, Miss (1 Performances, 26 Mar 1825)
Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh
(Farce by Planché, James R. (Author) (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Colonel Talbot: Meredith (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Sir Oliver Oldstock: Daly (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Captain Belford: Elliott (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Mandeville: Chapman (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Buckle: Salter (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Jacob Butts: Phillips (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Billy Butts: Wilkinson, James P. (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Mrs. Butts: Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Charlotte: Arnold, Miss (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Harriet: Brown, Miss (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
- Betty: Carr, Miss (1 Performances, 28 Feb 1825)
* Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers
(Farce by Rodwell, James T. (Author) (27 Performances, 1 Nov 1824 - 25 Jul 1825)
Summary Cast:
- Mandeville: Power, Tyrone (26 Performances, 1 Nov 1824 - 10 Mar 1825), Tyler, R. (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Splash: Wrench, Benjamin (26 Performances, 1 Nov 1824 - 10 Mar 1825), Wright (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Lucy: Parrock, Miss Eliza (26 Performances, 1 Nov 1824 - 10 Mar 1825), Blanchard, Miss (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
- Aurelia Fairlove: Booth, Miss Sarah (26 Performances, 1 Nov 1824 - 10 Mar 1825), Moreton, Miss (1 Performances, 25 Jul 1825)
Alexander
bailiff (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Anderson
Survey (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Anson
gamekeeper (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Barnes, E.
Gabblewig (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Belin, Master
four other Delawhangs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Little Clown (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Brady
Alderman Turtlebelly (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Crupperwhistle (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Brown, W.
Bernardo (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Frippz (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Mr. Cracker (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Buxton
bailiff's follower (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
bailiffs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
bailiffs (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
beadle (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Cahill
Christmas waifs (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
compositors (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Ryan (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Campbell, Andrew
Davy (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Kelmar (5) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (28 Feb 1825-12 Mar 1825)
Chapman
Bartholomeus (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Mandeville (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Young Melborne (26) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Cooper
fruit woman (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Cooper, Master
Shakespeare Delawhang (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Daly
1st surgeon (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Carrytype (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Second Inquisitor (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Sir Oliver Oldstock (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Dowsing
Christmas waifs (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Humguffin (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Pearcey (5) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-30 Oct 1824)
East
Christmas waifs (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
servants (16) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-12 Feb 1825)
Elliott
Captain Belford (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Dick Discount (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Grand Inquisitor (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Isaacos (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Mother Redcap, afterwards Pantaloon (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Mr. Batten Notrip (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Wilmot (1) in Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Young Melborne (1) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (26 Mar 1825)
Forster
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
potboy (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Fry
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Fuller
Jacob (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Ramble (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Gay
beadle (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
landlord (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
quaker (32) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (3 Jan 1825-24 Mar 1825)
Glover
Mackenzie (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Gomersal, Alexander E.
Kelmar (43) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-26 Feb 1825)
Howard
George (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Hudson
(1) in Something New Every Day (1 Jun 1825)
Jackson
Fairfield (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
waiter (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
James
Bruin (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Spinks (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
The Miller (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Jervis
Timothy (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Jones
(1) in Black Sheep None the Worse Mutton (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Epsom Races (1 Jun 1825)
Jones, John
(1) in Pastoral pas de deux (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Spanish bolero (26 Mar 1825)
principal dancers (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Jones, Willis
Jerry Sneak (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Kirby, Master
Little Pantaloon (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Kirby, William
Lauristell, afterwards Harlequin (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Lee
(1) in Closing address (26 Mar 1825)
Baron of Hardenberg (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Martindale (1) in Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Mr. Jeremy Pica (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Meredith
Colonel Talbot (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Old Melborne (17) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (7 Feb 1825-26 Mar 1825)
Sir Capias Gooseberry (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Miller
2d surgeon (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
old nabob (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Morgan
(1) in St. Patrick Was a Gentleman (1 Jun 1825)
Newton
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Padbury
compositors (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Paulo, Signor
Mewlewhack, afterwards Clown (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Zuric (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Payne
(1) in Imitations of Ramo Samee, Indian juggler (28 Feb 1825)
bailiffs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Bond Street Buck (26) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (10 Jan 1825-24 Mar 1825)
Fawnwell (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Payne, R.
Albert (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Mr. Damper (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Payne, William H.
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
man with polonies (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Phillips
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
doctor (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Flint (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Hugo (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Humphriminos (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Jacob Butts (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Schemes (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Phillips, Master
four other Delawhangs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Porter
Captain Seymour (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Power, Tyrone
Horace O'Quill (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Larry Hoolagan (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Mandeville (26) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1 Nov 1824-10 Mar 1825)
Valmondi (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Pryer
Crispin Healtap (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Matty Marvelous (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Reeve, John
(1) in First Vid de Grace Extraordinaire (8 Mar 1825)
Abrahamides (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Delawhang (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Michael Frumptz (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Reeves, W.
baker's man (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Christopherides (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Taplush (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Reynolds
porters (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Rhodes
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
Richards
after the manner of Mr. Sloman (1) in Black Sheep None the Worse Mutton (1 Jun 1825)
Bradley as Korastakin (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Braham giving out [?] (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Charles Kemble as Hotspur (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
John Reeve as Lord Grizzle (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Kean as Glo'ster (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Munden as Sam Dabbs (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Oxberry as Jemmy Green (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Sloman as Jemmy Hardmouse (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Sylvester Daggerwood (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Wilkinson as Muffincap (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Young as Othello (1) in Sylvester Daggerwood (1 Jun 1825)
Salter
Buckle (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Diggory (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Francisco (5) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-30 Oct 1824)
Muzzy Merryweather (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Pearcey (16) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (22 Nov 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Trap (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Sanders
(1) in Quadrupeds (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Tom and Jerry (28 Feb 1825)
Buttonhole (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Scarecrow (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Timothy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Trotter (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Shaw
baker[2] (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Shaw, J.
Timotheus (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
William (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Shepperd
image man (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Simmonds
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Smith
(1) in Quadrupeds (28 Feb 1825)
Smith, J. H.
Captain Gayton (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Smith, Stephen
Chalkley (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
coal heaver (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Homely (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Pucker (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
servant (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Snooks, Master
Gregory (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
James (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Talbot
Irish pipes (1) in Balance of Straw (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Dragoon's March, The (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Erin Go Bragh (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in God Save the King (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Old Towler (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Young May Morn, The (25 Jul 1825)
Talkin
servants (16) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-12 Feb 1825)
Taylor
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
servants (16) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-12 Feb 1825)
Taylor, Master
(1) in When a Little Farm We Keep (1 Jun 1825)
Taylor, S.
Christmas waifs (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Thomas, J.
Mr. Dornton (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Tommy (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Thompson
(1) in Appropriate address previous to the performance (25 Jul 1825)
Redtail (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Turner
bailiffs (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
miller (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Tyler, R.
Mandeville (1) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (25 Jul 1825)
Unlisted
constables, footmen, mob, prisoners, visitors [Unlisted] (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
inquisitors, guards, ushers, pages, noblemen, monks, bishops, cardinals, executioners, servants, nuns, ladies of the banquet, villagers (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
watchmen (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Villiers, James
Malech (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Walbourn, Master
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
Walbourn, William H.
(1) in Tom and Jerry (28 Feb 1825)
John Lump (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Wallace
gardener (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Watson
Bramble (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
granger (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Sir Jacob Jalap (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Watson, Master
(1) in Blue Tail'd Fly, The (25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Comic dance (1 Jun 1825)
Wilkins
Major Sturjeon (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Wilkinson, James P.
(1) in Trotting Along the Road (28 Feb 1825)
Andrew Careful (1) in Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Barnaby Parsnip (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Billy Butts (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Francisco (16) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (22 Nov 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Old Melborne (10) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-23 Dec 1824)
Williams
Lawyer Protest (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Winks
Giles (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Wrench, Benjamin
Peregrine Proteus (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Splash (26) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1 Nov 1824-10 Mar 1825)
Sponge (11) in No Dinner Yet; or, Sponge Out of Town (14 Oct 1824-10 Mar 1825)
Sponge (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Wright
Lively (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Splash (1) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (25 Jul 1825)
Adams, Miss
attendant fairies (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Anderson, Mrs.
Catherine (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Arnold, Miss
Charlotte (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
cook (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Jenny (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Louise (5) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (28 Feb 1825-12 Mar 1825)
Priscilla (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Beaumont, Miss
Dora (2) in All at Coventry; or, Love and Laugh (24 Mar 1825-25 Jul 1825)
Mary (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Belin, Miss
four other Delawhangs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Queen of the Fairies (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Blanchard, Miss
(1) in I Shall Die an Old Maid (25 Jul 1825)
Lucy (1) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (25 Jul 1825)
Blanchard, Mrs. Thomas J.
Laura Rosemontville (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Bloomfield, Miss
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Bloomfield, Miss J.
(1) in Naval hornpipe (25 Jul 1825)
Boden, Miss
(1) in My Pretty Page Look Out (28 Feb 1825)
Elvina (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Julia (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Boden, Miss Rosa A.
(1) in My Pretty Page Look Out (28 Feb 1825)
Booth, Miss Sarah
(1) in Ode on the Passions (8 Mar 1825)
Aurelia Fairlove (26) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1 Nov 1824-10 Mar 1825)
Louisa Lovemore (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Brown, Miss
Blousedora (1) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Mar 1825)
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Harriet (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Louise (43) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-26 Feb 1825)
Miss Careless (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Macavaddy (9) in Life of an Actor, The (14 Feb 1825-19 Mar 1825)
Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte
Dorothea (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Letty (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Matilda (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Butts (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
Mrs. Delawhang (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Discount (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Rose (1) in Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Carr, Miss
Betty (1) in Who's to Father Me? or, What's Bred in the Bone Won't Come Out of the Flesh (28 Feb 1825)
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Miss Lovewhite (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Casciana, Miss
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Chivers, Miss
Rosylip (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Daly, Mrs.
Agnes (1) in Matter of Doubt, A; or, Seven Years Since (26 Mar 1825)
Jannette (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Mopperella (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Muns (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Davis, Mrs.
doctor's wife (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Dennis, Mrs.
Blousedora (20) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Madame Flirt (6) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-1 Jan 1825)
Mrs. Macavaddy (31) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-8 Jan 1825)
Follet, Mrs.
Mrs. Sneak (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Forster, Miss
Rainbow (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Francis, Miss
Dewdrop (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Gay, Miss
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Giles, Miss
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Ireland, Miss
corps de ballet (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Deborah (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Mrs. Macavaddy (30) in Life of an Actor, The (10 Jan 1825-12 Feb 1825)
Massano, Mlle.
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Middleton, Mrs.
Mrs. Bruin (1) in Mayor of Garratt, The (1 Jun 1825)
Moreton, Miss
Aurelia Fairlove (1) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (25 Jul 1825)
Emily Dornton (1) in Race for a Wife, The (25 Jul 1825)
Parrock, Miss Eliza
Christabelle (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Lucy (26) in Young Widow, The; or, A Lesson for Lovers (1 Nov 1824-10 Mar 1825)
Susan (27) in More Blunders Than One; or, The Irish Valet (13 Dec 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Tinderella (21) in Quadrupeds, The; or, The Manager's Last Kick (26 Oct 1824-26 Mar 1825)
Paulo, Miss
attendant fairies (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Pemberton, Mrs.
Phoebe (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Phillips, Miss
attendant fairies (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
four other Delawhangs (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Poole, Miss Elizabeth
attendant fairies (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Rekey, Miss
Silverwing (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Searle, Mrs. Caroline
(1) in Pastoral pas de deux (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Spanish bolero (26 Mar 1825)
Lauristella, afterwards Columbine (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Mademoiselle Elastique (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
principal dancers (48) in Valmondi; or, The Unhallowed Sepulchre (14 Oct 1824-12 Mar 1825)
Silery, Miss
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Taylor, Miss
(1) in When a Little Farm We Keep (1 Jun 1825)
Tomlinson, Mrs.
dame (1) in Miller's Maid, The (1 Jun 1825)
Vidall, Miss
Mrs. Taplush (70) in Life of an Actor, The (2 Dec 1824-19 Mar 1825)
Weippert, Miss J.
Miss Grumpy (1) in Where Shall I Dine? (26 Mar 1825)
Willis, Mrs.
landlady (38) in Mother Red Cap; or, Harlequin and the Fairies of the Rose (27 Dec 1824-24 Mar 1825)
Wilson, Mrs.
(1) in Taste, O Taste This Spicy Wine (25 Jul 1825)
Adams, Miss
(1) unlisted (28 Feb 1825)
Bloomfield, Miss
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Bloomfield, Miss J.
(1) in Naval hornpipe (25 Jul 1825)
Jones, John
(1) in Pastoral pas de deux (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Spanish bolero (26 Mar 1825)
Massano, Mlle.
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Paulo, Miss
(1) unlisted (28 Feb 1825)
Phillips, Miss
(1) unlisted (28 Feb 1825)
Poole, Miss Elizabeth
(1) unlisted (28 Feb 1825)
Sanders
(1) in Tom and Jerry (28 Feb 1825)
Searle, Mrs. Caroline
Teacher: dance (1) unlisted (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Pastoral pas de deux (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Spanish bolero (26 Mar 1825)
Silery, Miss
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Simmonds
(1) in Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825)
Walbourn, Master
(1) in Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825)
Walbourn, William H.
Teacher: dance (2) unlisted (1 Jun 1825-25 Jul 1825)
(1) in Freischütz, Der (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Imitation of Indian War Dance (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Jack's Alive (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Over the Water to Charley (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Paddy Carey (27 Dec 1824)
(1) in Tom and Jerry (28 Feb 1825)
Watson, Master
(1) in Comic dance (1 Jun 1825)
Booth, Miss Sarah
(1) in Ode on the Passions (8 Mar 1825)
Lee
(1) in Closing address (26 Mar 1825)
Payne
(1) in Imitations of Ramo Samee, Indian juggler (28 Feb 1825)
Sanders
(1) in Combat on horseback (26 Mar 1825)
(1) in Quadrupeds (28 Feb 1825)
Smith
(1) in Combat on horseback (26 Mar 1825)
(1) in Quadrupeds (28 Feb 1825)
Thompson
(1) in Appropriate address previous to the performance (25 Jul 1825)
Talbot
Irish pipes (1) in Balance of Straw (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Dragoon's March, The (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Erin Go Bragh (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in God Save the King (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Old Towler (25 Jul 1825)
Irish pipes (1) in Young May Morn, The (25 Jul 1825)
Blanchard, Miss
(1) in I Shall Die an Old Maid (25 Jul 1825)
Boden, Miss
(1) in How Weak Is Woman E'er To Wed (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in My Pretty Page Look Out (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in My Trembling Hand in Welcome Take (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in Now Night with All His Starry Train (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in Oh Pity Me Father (14 Oct 1824)
Boden, Miss Rosa A.
(1) in My Pretty Page Look Out (28 Feb 1825)
Deacon
(1) unlisted (25 Jul 1825)
Fry
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Hudson
(1) in Something New Every Day (1 Jun 1825)
Jones
(1) in Black Sheep None the Worse Mutton (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Epsom Races (1 Jun 1825)
Morgan
(1) in St. Patrick Was a Gentleman (1 Jun 1825)
Newton
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Payne
(1) in How Weak Is Woman E'er To Wed (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in If She Be Lost Whom I Adore (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in If She I Love Be Far Away (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in My Trembling Hand in Welcome Take (14 Oct 1824)
(1) in Now Night with All His Starry Train (14 Oct 1824)
Power, Tyrone
(1) in Oh Sleep Gentle Lady (14 Oct 1824)
Reeve, John
(1) in First Vid de Grace Extraordinaire (8 Mar 1825)
Rhodes
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
Richards
After the manner of Mr. Sloman (1) in Black Sheep None the Worse Mutton (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Sweet Kitty Clover (1 Jun 1825)
Taylor
(1) in Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825)
(1) in Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Taylor, Master
(1) in When a Little Farm We Keep (1 Jun 1825)
Taylor, Miss
(1) in When a Little Farm We Keep (1 Jun 1825)
Watson, Master
(1) in Blue Tail'd Fly, The (25 Jul 1825)
Wilkinson, James P.
(1) in Bunhill Row Courtship; or, Love and Sausages (28 Feb 1825)
(1) in Trotting Along the Road (28 Feb 1825)
Wilson, Mrs.
(1) in Taste, O Taste This Spicy Wine (25 Jul 1825)
Bull, John | God Save the King (25 Jul 1825) |
Unlisted |
Balance of Straw (25 Jul 1825)
Dragoon's March, The (25 Jul 1825) Erin Go Bragh (25 Jul 1825) Old Towler (25 Jul 1825) Young May Morn, The (25 Jul 1825) |
Bishop, Henry R. |
Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825)
Taste, O Taste this Spicy Wine (25 Jul 1825) |
Bull, John | God Save the King (1 Jun 1825) |
Grisar, Albert | When a Little Farm We Keep (1 Jun 1825) |
Herbert, George B. | First Vid de Grace Extraordinaire (8 Mar 1825) |
Richards, Brinley | Mynheer Van Dunck (1 Jun 1825) |
Sloman, John | Unlisted Title # 026 (26 Feb 1825) |
Unlisted |
Black Sheep None the Worse Mutton (1 Jun 1825)
Blue Tail'd Fly, The (25 Jul 1825) Epsom Races (1 Jun 1825) I Shall Die an Old Maid (25 Jul 1825) Mighty Conqueror, The (1 Jun 1825) My Pretty Page Look Out (28 Feb 1825) St. Patrick Was a Gentleman (1 Jun 1825) Something New Every Day (1 Jun 1825) Trotting Along the Road (28 Feb 1825) |
Unlisted |
Comic dance (1 Jun 1825)
Comic waltz (25 Jul 1825) Naval hornpipe (25 Jul 1825) Pas de deux (25 Jul 1825) Pastoral pas de deux (28 Feb 1825) Spanish bolero (26 Mar 1825) Tom and Jerry (28 Feb 1825) |
Collins, William | Ode on the Passions (8 Mar 1825) |
Unlisted |
Appropriate address previous to the performance (25 Jul 1825)
Closing address (26 Mar 1825) General songs and dances billed as a musical olio entitled The Feast of Apollo (1 Jun 1825) Grand masquerade (28 Feb 1825) Imitations of Ramo Samee, Indian juggler (28 Feb 1825) Quadrupeds (28 Feb 1825) |
Unlisted | General entertainment included in grand masquerade (28 Feb 1825) |
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Originally published by Greenwood Press as The Sans Pareil Theatre 1806-1819, Adelphi Theatre 1819-1850: An Index to Authors, Titles, Performers, 1988, and The Adelphi Theatre 1850-1900: An Index to Authors, Titles, Performers and Management, 1992. |
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The Adelphi Theatre Calendar revised, reconstructed and amplified. Copyright © 2013 and 2016 by Alfred L. Nelson, Gilbert B. Cross, Joseph Donohue. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License, with the exception of graphics from The Clip Art Book, edited by Gerard Quinn and published by Crescent in 1990. These images are reproduced in accord with the publisher’s note, which states "The Clip Art Book is a new compilation of illustrations that are in the public domain. The individual illustrations are copyright free and may be reproduced without permission or payment. However, the selection of illustrations and their layout is the copyright of the publisher, so that one page or more may not be photocopied or reproduced without first contacting the publishers." |