01 March 1744
Event Information
Theatre:
Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1743-1744
Volume:
3
Comments:
Benefit the Author. Tickets as before. Regulus publish'd. As it is acted by his Majesties Servants at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by Mr Havard, Author of King Charles the First. Inter omnes suos laudabiles & Virtutum insignibus illustres Viros, non preferunt Romani meliorem; quem neque Felicitas corruperit, nam in tanta Victoria, mansit pauperrimus; Nec Infelicitas fregerit, nam ad tanta Exitia revertit intrepidus. (St. Aust. de Regulo. Lib I. de Civitat. Dei.) Printed for H. Woodfall, Jr. in Little Britain, by Paul Vaillant facing Southampton Street in the Strand. J. Watts and B. Dodd also advertised King Charles the First, an Historical Tragedy, written in imitation of Shakespear, and Scanderbeg, a Tragedy. Both written by Mr Havard, author of Regulus
Performance List
Mainpiece
Afterpiece
Title:
The Amorous Goddess
Comments:
As17440228, but Harlequin's Wife-Mrs Chetwood.
As17440228, but Harlequin's Wife-Mrs Chetwood.
Cast:
- Role: Harlequin's Wife Actor: Mrs Chetwood.
- Role: Shepherds Actor: Shawford, _Liviez.
- Role: Swiss Servant Actor: Liviez
- Role: Fairy Actor: a Lilliputian Woman.
- Role: Harlequin's Child Actor: Miss Yates
- Role: a Fairy Actor: a Lilliputian woman
- Role: Shepherdesses Actor: Mrs Walter, Mrs Thomson, The Miss Scotts, Mlle Auguste.
- Role: Fantastic Sprights Actor: Mlle Auguste.
- Role: Harlequin Actor: Yates
- Role: Harlico Actor: Collins
- Role: the Swiss Actor: Blakes
- Role: Hecate Actor: Mrs Avolio
- Role: Attendants on Hecate Actor: Morland, Bennet, Morgan