22 October 1744

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1744-1745
Volume: 3
Comments: The Company in the Haymarket being busily employ'd in reviving several pieces, are oblig'd to defer playing till further notice (General Advertiser). [T. Cibber stated that when his troupe had a successful run of Romeo and Juliet, and when Mrs Clive arranged for a benefit performance there, the Patentees applied to the Lord Chamberlain and, in consequence, the Lord Chamberlain's Office legally stopped the performances at the Haymarket. Cibber's next move was the Academy device of 1 Nov.--Cibber, A Serio-Comic Apology, p. 10.

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    *p??hay Comment. *c??hay The Company in the Haymarket being busily employ'd in reviving several pieces, are oblig'd to defer playing till further notice (<i>General Advertiser</i>). [$T. Cibber= stated that when his troupe had a successful run of <i>Romeo and Juliet</i>, and when $Mrs Clive= arranged for a benefit performance there, the Patentees applied to the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i> and, in consequence, the Lord Chamberlain's Office legally stopped the performances at the <i>Haymarket</i>. Cibber's next move was the Academy device of 1 Nov.--Cibber, <i>A Serio-Comic Apology</i>, p. 10.]
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    *p1744 10 22 hay Comment.*c1744 10 22 hay The Company in the Haymarket being busily employ'd in reviving several pieces, are oblig'd to defer playing till further notice (<i>General Advertiser</i>). [$T. Cibber= stated that when his troupe had a successful run of <i>Romeo and Juliet</i>, and when $Mrs Clive= arranged for a benefit performance there, the Patentees applied to the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i> and, in consequence, the Lord Chamberlain's Office legally stopped the performances at the <i>Haymarket</i>. Cibber's next move was the Academy device of 1 Nov.--Cibber, <i>A Serio-Comic Apology</i>, p. 10.]
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    Event: 22350 | 17441022 | hay | The Company in the Haymarket being busily employ'd in reviving several pieces, are oblig'd to defer playing till further notice (<i>General Advertiser</i>). [$T. Cibber= stated that when his troupe had a successful run of <i>Romeo and Juliet</i>, and when $Mrs Clive= arranged for a benefit performance there, the Patentees applied to the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i> and, in consequence, the Lord Chamberlain's Office legally stopped the performances at the <i>Haymarket</i>. Cibber's next move was the Academy device of 1 Nov.--Cibber, <i>A Serio-Comic Apology</i>, p. 10.

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