05 March 1748

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1747-1748
Volume: 4
Comments: [The following letter appeared in the General Advertiser]: To Mr Ryan, Sir: As the Author whom you have judiciously, I think, call'd in to your Assistance on your Benefit Night is little known; his Name not having appeared upon the Stage in our Days; and from whence some may be apt to think it scarce worth while to produce him now;--it was thought advisable by many of your Friends, of which Number I profess myself, to draw up the following Account of him and his Dramatic Works, that such as are Strangers to him may have some further Inducement to favour you with their Company. Mr Thomas Randolph lived in the Reign of King Charles I, was Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; but died young. He was a Man of pregnant Wit, gay Humour and of excellent Learning; which gain'd him the Esteem of the Polite Part of the Town, and particularly recommended him to the Favour of Ben Johnson, who adopted him one of his Sons, and held him in equal Esteem with the ingenious Mr Cartwright, another of the Laureat's adopted Sons:--The Plays he wrote were: [he lists 5 plays, commenting from Cokayne and Rich of Christ's Church College, Oxon, and West on the ethical quality of the last one, The Muses' Looking Glass]. In short, Sir, I doubt not but his old nervous Wit will still please, and join'd with the New Masque you have added, excite Curiousity enough to answer your Design; since by your Steadiness it was absoluteley necessary you should hava Novelty, as well as Interest, to procure half so good a House, as we all wish you, and especially, Your Humble Servant, I. M. [See 14 March afterpiece.

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    *p??cg Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. See 10 Feb. *a??cg Apollo and Daphne. As 3 March. *c??cg [TThe following letter appeared in the <i>General Advertiser</i>]: To $Mr Ryan=, Sir: As the Author whom you have judiciously, I think, call'd in to your Assistance on your Benefit Night is little known; his Name not having appeared upon the Stage in our Days; and from whence some may be apt to think it scarce worth while to produce him now;--it was thought advisable by many of your Friends, of which Number I profess myself, to draw up the following Account of him and his Dramatic Works, that such as are Strangers to him may have some further Inducement to favour you with their Company. $Mr Thomas Randolph= lived in the Reign of King <i>Charles I</i>, was Fellow of <i>Trinity College</i>, <i>Cambridge</i>; but died young. He was a Man of pregnant Wit, gay Humour and of excellent Learning; which gain'd him the Esteem of the Polite Part of the Town, and particularly recommended him to the Favour of $Ben Johnson=, who adopted him one of his Sons, and held him in equal Esteem with the ingenious $Mr Cartwright=, another of the Laureat's adopted Sons:--The Plays he wrote were: [he lists 5 plays, commenting from $Cokayne= and $Rich= of <i>Christ's Church College</i>, $Oxon=, and $West= on the ethical quality of the last one, <i>The Muses' Looking Glass</i>]. In short, Sir, I doubt not but his old nervous Wit will still please, and join'd with the New Masque you have added, excite Curiousity enough to answer your Design; since by your Steadiness it was absoluteley necessary you should hava Novelty, as well as Interest, to procure half so good a House, as we all wish you, and especially, Your Humble Servant, $I. M.= [See 14 March afterpiece.]
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    *p1748 03 05 cg Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. ^See17480210^.*a1748 03 05 cg Apollo and Daphne. ^As17480303^.*c1748 03 05 cg [The following letter appeared in the <i>General Advertiser</i>]: To $Mr Ryan=, Sir: As the Author whom you have judiciously, I think, call'd in to your Assistance on your Benefit Night is little known; his Name not having appeared upon the Stage in our Days; and from whence some may be apt to think it scarce worth while to produce him now;--it was thought advisable by many of your Friends, of which Number I profess myself, to draw up the following Account of him and his Dramatic Works, that such as are Strangers to him may have some further Inducement to favour you with their Company. $Mr Thomas Randolph= lived in the Reign of King <i>Charles I</i>, was Fellow of <i>Trinity College</i>, <i>Cambridge</i>; but died young. He was a Man of pregnant Wit, gay Humour and of excellent Learning; which gain'd him the Esteem of the Polite Part of the Town, and particularly recommended him to the Favour of $Ben Johnson=, who adopted him one of his Sons, and held him in equal Esteem with the ingenious $Mr Cartwright=, another of the Laureat's adopted Sons:--The Plays he wrote were: [he lists 5 plays, commenting from $Cokayne= and $Rich= of <i>Christ's Church College</i>, $Oxon=, and $West= on the ethical quality of the last one, <i>The Muses' Looking Glass</i>]. In short, Sir, I doubt not but his old nervous Wit will still please, and join'd with the New Masque you have added, excite Curiousity enough to answer your Design; since by your Steadiness it was absoluteley necessary you should hava Novelty, as well as Interest, to procure half so good a House, as we all wish you, and especially, Your Humble Servant, $I. M.= [See 14 March afterpiece.]
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    Event: 24122 | 17480305 | cg | [The following letter appeared in the <i>General Advertiser</i>]: To $Mr Ryan=, Sir: As the Author whom you have judiciously, I think, call'd in to your Assistance on your Benefit Night is little known; his Name not having appeared upon the Stage in our Days; and from whence some may be apt to think it scarce worth while to produce him now;--it was thought advisable by many of your Friends, of which Number I profess myself, to draw up the following Account of him and his Dramatic Works, that such as are Strangers to him may have some further Inducement to favour you with their Company. $Mr Thomas Randolph= lived in the Reign of King <i>Charles I</i>, was Fellow of <i>Trinity College</i>, <i>Cambridge</i>; but died young. He was a Man of pregnant Wit, gay Humour and of excellent Learning; which gain'd him the Esteem of the Polite Part of the Town, and particularly recommended him to the Favour of $Ben Johnson=, who adopted him one of his Sons, and held him in equal Esteem with the ingenious $Mr Cartwright=, another of the Laureat's adopted Sons:--The Plays he wrote were: [he lists 5 plays, commenting from $Cokayne= and $Rich= of <i>Christ's Church College</i>, $Oxon=, and $West= on the ethical quality of the last one, <i>The Muses' Looking Glass</i>]. In short, Sir, I doubt not but his old nervous Wit will still please, and join'd with the New Masque you have added, excite Curiousity enough to answer your Design; since by your Steadiness it was absoluteley necessary you should hava Novelty, as well as Interest, to procure half so good a House, as we all wish you, and especially, Your Humble Servant, $I. M.= [See 14 March afterpiece.
    Performance: 48010 | 24122 | p | Rule A Wife And Have A Wife | See17480210.
    Performance: 48011 | 24122 | a | Apollo and Daphne | As17480303.
    AsSeeDate: 48011 | cg | a | As | 17480303
    Cast:
    354586 | 48011 | Apollo | Villeneuve
    354587 | 48011 | Daphne | Miss Vandersluys
    354588 | 48011 | Followers of Daphne | Mrs Gondou, Mrs Villeneuve, Mrs Dumont, Mrs LaFont
    354589 | 48011 | Morpheus | Leveridge
    354590 | 48011 | Mystery | Beard
    354591 | 48011 | Slumber | Vincent
    354592 | 48011 | Harlequin | Phillips
    354593 | 48011 | Burgomaster | Bencraft
    354594 | 48011 | Colombine | Mrs Dunstall
    354595 | 48011 | Boor Servant | LaLauze
    354596 | 48011 | Scaramouche | Vandersluys
    354597 | 48011 | Huntsmen | Beard, Desse, Delagarde, Froment, Vandersluys, Oates, Dupre
    354598 | 48011 | Venus | Mrs Storer
    354599 | 48011 | Silenus | Leveridge
    354600 | 48011 | Pan | Vincent
    354601 | 48011 | Bacchus | Beard
    354602 | 48011 | Diana | Miss Faulkner
    354603 | 48011 | Frenchman | Villeneuve
    354604 | 48011 | Spaniard | Desse
    354605 | 48011 | Polonese | Delagarde
    354606 | 48011 | French Woman | Mrs Delagarde
    354607 | 48011 | Spanish Woman | Mrs Gondou
    354608 | 48011 | Polonese | Mrs Villeneuve
    354609 | 48011 | Zephyrus | Froment
    354610 | 48011 | representing an Inconstant | Miss Vandersluys.

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