30 October 1741

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1741-1742
Volume: 3
Comments: Masque: By Particular Desire. The Gentlemen's Magazine for Jan. 1742 (p. 28) in an article On Two Italian Dancers comments rather fully on the Fausans' performance in Le Boufon; or the Idiot: My expectation was rais'd to the height but at their entrance on the stage, they alarm'd me by the inexpressive Agility and descriptive Action, Look and Motion, which were all performed With such mimic Variety, that I defy the most severe Cynic to say that they wou'd not at least raise in him an agreeable surprise, to see all the attitudes, Oddities and mock Gesticulations of the two Idiots, who may be suppos'd to be in Love with one another. It is not any distortion of Body or unnatural transposition of the limbs which they exhibit to the view, but the extravagant Idiotry which the passions of Love, Disdain, Joy, Resentment, would on a real occasion actuate on the personages they represent: Nor do they so manage their Dance that it is ungraceful: they take opportunities to show by actions and movements, that in their comic Humour they have an elegancy. This performance therefore, on Reflection, appear'd to me, instead of an unnatural extravaganza to be founded on the nicest Observations of Human Nature, and prove Signor and Signora to be persons of good judgment, as well as agility. Receipts: #80

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    *p>dl Comus. As 12 Oct. *d>dl <i>LLe Boufon</i>-the Fausans; <i>Le Genereux Corsaire</i>, as 21 Oct. *c>dl Masque: By Particular Desire. The <i>Gentlemen's Magazine</i> for Jan. 1742 (p. 28) in an article <i>On Two Italian Dancers</i> comments rather fully on the $Fausans=' performance in <i>Le Boufon; or the Idiot</i>: My expectation was rais'd to the height but at their entrance on the stage, they alarm'd me by the inexpressive Agility and descriptive Action, Look and Motion, which were all performed With such mimic Variety, that I defy the most severe Cynic to say that they wou'd not at least raise in him an agreeable surprise, to see all the attitudes, Oddities and mock Gesticulations of the two Idiots, who may be suppos'd to be in Love with one another. It is not any distortion of Body or unnatural transposition of the limbs which they exhibit to the view, but the extravagant Idiotry which the passions of Love, Disdain, Joy, Resentment, would on a real occasion actuate on the personages they represent: Nor do they so manage their Dance that it is ungraceful: they take opportunities to show by actions and movements, that in their comic Humour they have an elegancy. This performance therefore, on Reflection, appear'd to me, instead of an unnatural extravaganza to be founded on the nicest Observations of Human Nature, and prove Signor and Signora to be persons of good judgment, as well as agility. Receipts: #80.
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    *p1741 10 30 dl Comus. ^As17411012^.*d1741 10 30 dl <i>LLe Boufon</i>-the Fausans; <i>Le Genereux Corsaire</i>, ^as17411021^.*c1741 10 30 dl Masque: By Particular Desire. The <i>Gentlemen's Magazine</i> for Jan. 1742 (p. 28) in an article <i>On Two Italian Dancers</i> comments rather fully on the $Fausans=' performance in <i>Le Boufon; or the Idiot</i>: My expectation was rais'd to the height but at their entrance on the stage, they alarm'd me by the inexpressive Agility and descriptive Action, Look and Motion, which were all performed With such mimic Variety, that I defy the most severe Cynic to say that they wou'd not at least raise in him an agreeable surprise, to see all the attitudes, Oddities and mock Gesticulations of the two Idiots, who may be suppos'd to be in Love with one another. It is not any distortion of Body or unnatural transposition of the limbs which they exhibit to the view, but the extravagant Idiotry which the passions of Love, Disdain, Joy, Resentment, would on a real occasion actuate on the personages they represent: Nor do they so manage their Dance that it is ungraceful: they take opportunities to show by actions and movements, that in their comic Humour they have an elegancy. This performance therefore, on Reflection, appear'd to me, instead of an unnatural extravaganza to be founded on the nicest Observations of Human Nature, and prove Signor and Signora to be persons of good judgment, as well as agility. Receipts: #80.
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    Event: 20802 | 17411030 | dl | Masque: By Particular Desire. The <i>Gentlemen's Magazine</i> for Jan. 1742 (p. 28) in an article <i>On Two Italian Dancers</i> comments rather fully on the $Fausans=' performance in <i>Le Boufon; or the Idiot</i>: My expectation was rais'd to the height but at their entrance on the stage, they alarm'd me by the inexpressive Agility and descriptive Action, Look and Motion, which were all performed With such mimic Variety, that I defy the most severe Cynic to say that they wou'd not at least raise in him an agreeable surprise, to see all the attitudes, Oddities and mock Gesticulations of the two Idiots, who may be suppos'd to be in Love with one another. It is not any distortion of Body or unnatural transposition of the limbs which they exhibit to the view, but the extravagant Idiotry which the passions of Love, Disdain, Joy, Resentment, would on a real occasion actuate on the personages they represent: Nor do they so manage their Dance that it is ungraceful: they take opportunities to show by actions and movements, that in their comic Humour they have an elegancy. This performance therefore, on Reflection, appear'd to me, instead of an unnatural extravaganza to be founded on the nicest Observations of Human Nature, and prove Signor and Signora to be persons of good judgment, as well as agility. Receipts: #80
    Performance: 40194 | 20802 | p | Comus | As17411012.
    AsSeeDate: 40194 | dl | p | As | 17411012
    Cast:
    320777 | 40194 | Comus | Delane
    320778 | 40194 | Elder Brother | Milward
    320779 | 40194 | Younger Brother | Havard
    320780 | 40194 | 1st Spirit | Mills
    320781 | 40194 | 2nd Spirit | Ridout
    320782 | 40194 | Lady | Mrs Mills
    320783 | 40194 | Euphrosene | Mrs Clive
    320784 | 40194 | Bacchanal | Beard
    320785 | 40194 | Sabrina | Mrs Arne
    320786 | 40194 | The <i>Dances</i> | M Mechell, Mlle Mechell, Desse, Mrs Walter, Dumont, Leviez, Baudouin, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Rayner, Miss Story.
    Performance: 40195 | 20802 | d | <i>LLe Boufon</i>-the Fausans; <i>Le Genereux Corsaire</i>, as17411021
    AsSeeDate: 40195 | dl | d | As | 17411021

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Title: Comus
Comments:
As17411012.
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Comment: LLe Boufon-the Fausans; Le Genereux Corsaire, as17411021

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