18 December 1734

Event Information
Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1734-1735
Volume: 3
Comments: [Duke and the young Princesses present.]

Performance List

Event Downloads

JSON XML CSV
  • Your web browser doesn't have a PDF plugin. Instead, click here to download the PDF file

  • Original Data

    Source: OCR from HathiTrust PDFs

    *p1734 12 18 hay Arlequin et Sa Troupe Comediens Esclaves; or, Harlequin and his Company of Comedians Slaves. Compos'd of three Different Plays, representing an Idiom of the French Stage, in General, beginning with a Prologue: The First Piece call'd Arcacambis, a Tragedy. The Second L'Ecole des Maris, a Comedy in Three Acts, written by Moliere. The Third Harlequin Always Harlequin, of the Italian Theatre. Cast not listed. DANcING. comment. [Duke and the young Princesses present.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1734 12 18 hay Arlequin et Sa Troupe Comediens Esclaves; or, Harlequin and his Company of Comedians Slaves. Compos'd of three Different Plays, representing an Idiom of the French Stage, in General, beginning with a Prologue: The First Piece call'd Arcacambis, a Tragedy. The Second L'Ecole des Maris, a Comedy in Three Acts, written by Moliere. The Third Harlequin Always Harlequin, of the Italian Theatre. Cast not listed .hathi.*d1734 12 18 hay .hathi.*c1734 12 18 hay [Duke and the young Princesses present.] hathi.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 16821 | 17341218 | hay | hathi | [Duke and the young Princesses present.]
    Performance: 30450 | 16821 | p | Arlequin Et Sa Troupe Comediens Esclaves; Or, Harlequin And His Company Of Comedians Slaves | Compos'd of three Different Plays, representing an Idiom of the French Stage, in General, beginning with a Prologue: The First Piece call'd Arcacambis, a Tragedy. The Second L'Ecole des Maris, a Comedy in Three Acts, written by Moliere. The Third Harlequin Always Harlequin, of the Italian Theatre. Cast not listed .
    Performance: 30451 | 16821 | d | | hathi.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Compos'd of three Different Plays, representing an Idiom of the French Stage, in General, beginning with a Prologue: The First Piece call'd Arcacambis, a Tragedy. The Second L'Ecole des Maris, a Comedy in Three Acts, written by Moliere. The Third Harlequin Always Harlequin, of the Italian Theatre. Cast not listed .
Cast:
None Listed

Dance

Comment:

Cite this page

Chicago:
MLA: