03 December 1751
Event Information
Theatre:
Castle Tavern
Theatrical Season:
1751-1752
Volume:
4
Comments:
A Concert, etc. At the Great Room, Castle Tavern. [See Comment, 5 May 1752.] To be conducted by Mrs Mary Midnight, author of the Midwife, and his Family. No admittance without Tickets, which are to be had at the Bedford Coffee House, Covent Garden. The Room will be lighted by Wax Candles. To begin at 7 p.m. Price 2s. 6d. [Time and price repeated thus for subsequent performances at the Castle Tavern.
Performance List
Mainpiece
Comments:
Concerto on the Cermona Staccato , vulgarly call'd the Salt-Box-Antonio Ambrosiano; a Great Creature on a very uncommon Instrument-; a solo on the Viol d'Amore-; Candles snuffed to soft Musick-Claudio Molipitano; Oration in Favour of Matrimony-; solo on Violincello-; Song- to tune of The Roast Beef of Old England to which all the good Company are desir'd to join in chorus.
Concerto on the Cermona Staccato , vulgarly call'd the Salt-Box-Antonio Ambrosiano; a Great Creature on a very uncommon Instrument-; a solo on the Viol d'Amore-; Candles snuffed to soft Musick-Claudio Molipitano; Oration in Favour of Matrimony-; solo on Violincello-; Song- to tune of The Roast Beef of Old England to which all the good Company are desir'd to join in chorus.
Cast:
- Role: vulgarly call'd the Salt Actor: Box-Antonio Ambrosiano
- Role: Box Actor: Antonio Ambrosiano
- Role: a Great Creature on a very uncommon Instrument Actor:
- Role: a solo on the Viol d'Amore Actor:
- Role: Candles snuffed to soft Musick Actor: Claudio Molipitano
- Role: Oration in Favour of Matrimony Actor:
- Role: solo on Violincello Actor:
- Role: Song Actor: to tune of The Roast Beef of Old England to which all the good Company are desir'd to join in chorus.