03 April 1728
Event Information
Theatre:
Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1727-1728
Volume:
2
Comments:
Benefit Pantalon, Stevens, and Prince
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Original Data
Source: London Stage Information Bank
*pg�hay The Rivals. See 21 Feb. *sg�hay Singing in Italian and English-Mrs Carter [who never sung in Public before%; accompany'd with the Harpsichord-Signor Adamo Schola [a Virtuoso of <i>Naples</i>%. *dg�hay Dancing on the Rope-[the famous% Mynheer Rymon [, a High $German=, who never appear'd on this Stage before%. *cg�hay Benefit $Pantalon=, $Stevens=, and $Prince=. -
Cleaned Data
*p1728 04 03 hay The Rivals. ^See17280221^.*s1728 04 03 hay Singing in Italian and English-Mrs Carter who never sung in Public before; accompany'd with the Harpsichord-Signor Adamo Schola a Virtuoso of <i>Naples</i>.*d1728 04 03 hay Dancing on the Rope-the famous Mynheer Rymon , a High $German=, who never appear'd on this Stage before.*c1728 04 03 hay Benefit $Pantalon=, $Stevens=, and $Prince=. -
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Event: 12160 | 17280403 | hay | Benefit $Pantalon=, $Stevens=, and $Prince=Performance: 20484 | 12160 | p | The Rivals | See17280221.Performance: 20485 | 12160 | s | Singing in Italian and English-Mrs Carter who never sung in Public before; accompany'd with the Harpsichord-Signor Adamo Schola a Virtuoso of <i>Naples</i>Performance: 20486 | 12160 | d | Dancing on the Rope-the famous Mynheer Rymon , a High $German=, who never appear'd on this Stage before
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Work Title:
The Rivals
Associated Date?:
1668
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Sir William Davenant (1606 - 1668)
Work Title:
Crispin Rival de Son Maitre
Associated Date?:
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Lesage
Work Title:
The Rival Knights
Associated Date?:
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Mon. Bithmere
Work Title:
The Rival Queens; or, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
Associated Date?:
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Thomas Holcroft
Work Title:
The Rival Ladies
Associated Date?:
1664
Associated Playwright(s)?:
John Dryden (1631 - 1700)
Work Title:
The Rival Queens; or, The Death of Alexander the Great
Associated Date?:
1677
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Nathaniel Lee (1645x52 - 1692)
Print Witness(es)
Title:The rival queens, or the death of Alexander the Great
Author(s):Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?-1692.; Dryden, John, 1631-1700.; La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste, seigneur de, d. 1663. Cassandre. English.
Publication Date:1677
Work Title:
The Rival Kings; or, The Loves of Oroondates and Statira
Associated Date?:
1677
Associated Playwright(s)?:
John Banks (1652/3 - 1706)
Print Witness(es)
Title:The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
Author(s):Banks, John, d. 1706.
Publication Date:1677
Work Title:
The Rival Sisters; or, The Violence of Love
Associated Date?:
1696
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Robert Gould (1660? - in or before 1709)
Print Witness(es)
Title:The rival sisters: or, the violence of love
Author(s):Gould, Robert, d. 1709?; Shirley, James, 1596-1666. Maides revenge.
Publication Date:1696
Work Title:
The Twin-Rivals
Associated Date?:
1702
Associated Playwright(s)?:
George Farquhar (1676/7 - 1707)
Work Title:
The School-Boy: or The Comical Rivals
Associated Date?:
1707
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Colley Cibber (1671 - 1757)
Work Title:
The Rival Fools: or, Wit at Several Weapons
Associated Date?:
1709
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Colley Cibber (1671 - 1757)
Work Title:
Elpidia; or, The Generous Rivals
Associated Date?:
1725
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Apostolo Zeno
Leonardo Vinci
Work Title:
The Rival Modes
Associated Date?:
1727
Associated Playwright(s)?:
James Moore Smythe (1702 - 1734)
Work Title:
The Rival Queans
Associated Date?:
1729
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Colley Cibber (1671 - 1757)
Work Title:
The Rival Widows; or, The Fair Libertine
Associated Date?:
1735
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Elizabeth Cooper (in or before 1698 - 1761?)
Work Title:
The Rival Milleners; or, The Humours of Covent-Garden
Associated Date?:
1737
Associated Playwright(s)?:
Robert Drury
Song
Comment:
Singing in Italian and English-Mrs Carter who never sung in Public before; accompany'd with the Harpsichord-Signor Adamo Schola a Virtuoso of Naples
Dance
Comment:
Dancing on the Rope-the famous Mynheer Rymon , a High German, who never appear'd on this Stage before
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