09 July 1700

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1699-1700
Volume: 1
Comments: Rich's Company. That this day was the premiere is implied by the Post Boy, 6-9 July 1700: This Day at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, will be presented a New Comedy, never Acted before, called Courtship Alamode. Preface, Edition of 1700: This Play was so long expected e're it came into the World, that I'm oblig'd in Justice to my self, to excuse its appearance at at time when there were scarce Witnesses in Town of its Birth. It was enter'd in the other House [lif], where Mr Betterton did me all the Justice I cou'd indeed reasonably hope for. But that Example he gave, was not it seems to be follow'd by the whole Company, since 'tis known that Mr Bowman (I mention his Name to keep the reflection from other sharers) kept the first Character of my Play six weeks, and then cou'd hardly read six lines on't. How far that Way of management makes of late for the Interest and Honour of that House, is easie to be judg'd. Some who valu'd their reputations more, were indeed rarely or never absent. To these I gave my thanks; but finding that six or seven people cou'd not perform what was design'd for fifteen, I was oblig'd to remove it after so many sham Rehearsals, and in two days it got footing upon the other Stage [dl]. Where twas immediately cast to the best Advantage, and Plaid in less than twenty days. [In the Dedication Penkethman states that he saw the play into print after its being received well by the town.] A Comparison Between the Two Stages (1700), pp. 104-5: Ramble: Courtship Alamode, the Author, one Crawford, a Caledonian. Sullen: I remember it, and its Adventures; it was enter'd into the New-House, at the Recommendation of a certain Scotch Lord, and sojourning there six Months to no purpose, it travell'd afterwards to the Old-House, where it was with much ado Acted. Ramble: And Damn'd-there I was in with you

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    *p>Idl Courtship a la Mode. [Edition of 1700:% Prologue [by $Mr Farquhar=%-Mr Powell; Epilogue-Will. Pinkethman; Sir John Winmore-Powel; Capt. Bellair-Wilks; Sir Anthony Addle-Norris; Dick Addle-Pinkethman; Freelove-Mills; Alderman Chollerick-Johnson; Ned Chollerick-Toms; Willie-Bullock; Scowrer-Fairbank; Flora-Mrs Rogers; Melintha-Mrs Moor; Decoy-Mrs Powel; Timandra-Mrs Temple; Lucy-Mrs Kent; Betty-Mrs Baker. *c>Idl <i>Rich's Company</i>. That this day was the premiere is implied by the <i>Post Boy</i>, 6-9 July 1700: This Day at the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury-Lane</i>, will be presented a New Comedy, never Acted before, called <i>Courtship Alamode</i>. Preface, Edition of 1700: This Play was so long expected e're it came into the World, that I'm oblig'd in Justice to my self, to excuse its appearance at at time when there were scarce Witnesses in Town of its Birth. It was enter'd in the other House [<i>lif</i>], where $Mr Betterton= did me all the Justice I cou'd indeed reasonably hope for. But that Example he gave, was not it seems to be follow'd by the whole Company, since 'tis known that $Mr Bowman= (I mention his Name to keep the reflection from other sharers) kept the first Character of my Play six weeks, and then cou'd hardly read six lines on't. How far that Way of management makes of late for the Interest and Honour of that House, is easie to be judg'd. Some who valu'd their reputations more, were indeed rarely or never absent. To these I gave my thanks; but finding that six or seven people cou'd not perform what was design'd for fifteen, I was oblig'd to remove it after so many sham Rehearsals, and in two days it got footing upon the other Stage [<i>dl</i>]. Where twas immediately cast to the best Advantage, and Plaid in less than twenty days. [In the <i>Dedication</i> $Penkethman= states that he saw the play into print after its being received well by the town.] <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1700), pp. 104-5: <i>Ramble</i>: Courtship Alamode, the Author, one $Crawford=, a $Caledonian=. <i>Sullen</i>: I remember it, and its Adventures; it was enter'd into the New-House, at the Recommendation of a certain <i>Scotch Lord</i>, and sojourning there six Months to no purpose, it travell'd afterwards to the Old-House, where it was with much ado Acted. Ramble: And Damn'd-there I was in with you.
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    *p1700 07 09 dl Courtship a la Mode. Edition of 1700: Prologue by $Mr Farquhar=-Mr Powell; Epilogue-Will. Pinkethman; Sir John Winmore-Powel; Capt. Bellair-Wilks; Sir Anthony Addle-Norris; Dick Addle-Pinkethman; Freelove-Mills; Alderman Chollerick-Johnson; Ned Chollerick-Toms; Willie-Bullock; Scowrer-Fairbank; Flora-Mrs Rogers; Melintha-Mrs Moor; Decoy-Mrs Powel; Timandra-Mrs Temple; Lucy-Mrs Kent; Betty-Mrs Baker.*c1700 07 09 dl <i>Rich's Company</i>. That this day was the premiere is implied by the <i>Post Boy</i>, 6-9 July 1700: This Day at the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury-Lane</i>, will be presented a New Comedy, never Acted before, called <i>Courtship Alamode</i>. Preface, Edition of 1700: This Play was so long expected e're it came into the World, that I'm oblig'd in Justice to my self, to excuse its appearance at at time when there were scarce Witnesses in Town of its Birth. It was enter'd in the other House [<i>lif</i>], where $Mr Betterton= did me all the Justice I cou'd indeed reasonably hope for. But that Example he gave, was not it seems to be follow'd by the whole Company, since 'tis known that $Mr Bowman= (I mention his Name to keep the reflection from other sharers) kept the first Character of my Play six weeks, and then cou'd hardly read six lines on't. How far that Way of management makes of late for the Interest and Honour of that House, is easie to be judg'd. Some who valu'd their reputations more, were indeed rarely or never absent. To these I gave my thanks; but finding that six or seven people cou'd not perform what was design'd for fifteen, I was oblig'd to remove it after so many sham Rehearsals, and in two days it got footing upon the other Stage [<i>dl</i>]. Where twas immediately cast to the best Advantage, and Plaid in less than twenty days. [In the <i>Dedication</i> $Penkethman= states that he saw the play into print after its being received well by the town.] <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1700), pp. 104-5: <i>Ramble</i>: Courtship Alamode, the Author, one $Crawford=, a $Caledonian=. <i>Sullen</i>: I remember it, and its Adventures; it was enter'd into the New-House, at the Recommendation of a certain <i>Scotch Lord</i>, and sojourning there six Months to no purpose, it travell'd afterwards to the Old-House, where it was with much ado Acted. Ramble: And Damn'd-there I was in with you.
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    Event: 2348 | 17000709 | dl | <i>Rich's Company</i>. That this day was the premiere is implied by the <i>Post Boy</i>, 6-9 July 1700: This Day at the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury-Lane</i>, will be presented a New Comedy, never Acted before, called <i>Courtship Alamode</i>. Preface, Edition of 1700: This Play was so long expected e're it came into the World, that I'm oblig'd in Justice to my self, to excuse its appearance at at time when there were scarce Witnesses in Town of its Birth. It was enter'd in the other House [<i>lif</i>], where $Mr Betterton= did me all the Justice I cou'd indeed reasonably hope for. But that Example he gave, was not it seems to be follow'd by the whole Company, since 'tis known that $Mr Bowman= (I mention his Name to keep the reflection from other sharers) kept the first Character of my Play six weeks, and then cou'd hardly read six lines on't. How far that Way of management makes of late for the Interest and Honour of that House, is easie to be judg'd. Some who valu'd their reputations more, were indeed rarely or never absent. To these I gave my thanks; but finding that six or seven people cou'd not perform what was design'd for fifteen, I was oblig'd to remove it after so many sham Rehearsals, and in two days it got footing upon the other Stage [<i>dl</i>]. Where twas immediately cast to the best Advantage, and Plaid in less than twenty days. [In the <i>Dedication</i> $Penkethman= states that he saw the play into print after its being received well by the town.] <i>A Comparison Between the Two Stages</i> (1700), pp. 104-5: <i>Ramble</i>: Courtship Alamode, the Author, one $Crawford=, a $Caledonian=. <i>Sullen</i>: I remember it, and its Adventures; it was enter'd into the New-House, at the Recommendation of a certain <i>Scotch Lord</i>, and sojourning there six Months to no purpose, it travell'd afterwards to the Old-House, where it was with much ado Acted. Ramble: And Damn'd-there I was in with you
    Performance: 2364 | 2348 | p | Courtship A La Mode | Edition of 1700: Prologue by $Mr Farquhar=-Mr Powell; Epilogue-Will. Pinkethman; Sir John Winmore-Powel; Capt. Bellair-Wilks; Sir Anthony Addle-Norris; Dick Addle-Pinkethman; Freelove-Mills; Alderman Chollerick-Johnson; Ned Chollerick-Toms; Willie-Bullock; Scowrer-Fairbank; Flora-Mrs Rogers; Melintha-Mrs Moor; Decoy-Mrs Powel; Timandra-Mrs Temple; Lucy-Mrs Kent; Betty-Mrs Baker.
    Cast:
    4550 | 2364 | Mr Farquhar= | Mr Powell
    4551 | 2364 | Epilogue | Will. Pinkethman
    4552 | 2364 | Sir John Winmore | Powel
    4553 | 2364 | Bellair | Wilks
    4554 | 2364 | Sir Anthony Addle | Norris
    4555 | 2364 | Dick Addle | Pinkethman
    4556 | 2364 | Freelove | Mills
    4557 | 2364 | Alderman Chollerick | Johnson
    4558 | 2364 | Ned Chollerick | Toms
    4559 | 2364 | Willie | Bullock
    4560 | 2364 | Scowrer | Fairbank
    4561 | 2364 | Flora | Mrs Rogers
    4562 | 2364 | Melintha | Mrs Moor
    4563 | 2364 | Decoy | Mrs Powel
    4564 | 2364 | Timandra | Mrs Temple
    4565 | 2364 | Lucy | Mrs Kent
    4566 | 2364 | Betty | Mrs Baker.

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Edition of 1700: Prologue by Mr Farquhar-Mr Powell; Epilogue-Will. Pinkethman; Sir John Winmore-Powel; Capt. Bellair-Wilks; Sir Anthony Addle-Norris; Dick Addle-Pinkethman; Freelove-Mills; Alderman Chollerick-Johnson; Ned Chollerick-Toms; Willie-Bullock; Scowrer-Fairbank; Flora-Mrs Rogers; Melintha-Mrs Moor; Decoy-Mrs Powel; Timandra-Mrs Temple; Lucy-Mrs Kent; Betty-Mrs Baker.
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