16 January 1752
Event Information
Theatre:
Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1751-1752
Volume:
4
Comments:
Mainpiece: By Particular Desire. As Mr Edward Berry, one of the comedians of Drury Lane, was returning home from Temple Bar, he was stopt at the end of Arundel St. by three Fellows, one with a Horse-Pistol, another with a short pistol, and the other with a hanger, who robb'd him of his watch, some silver, and his Neck-cloth, and then walk'd off with their booty (General Advertiser, 20 Jan.). During the Performance on Saturday Night [11 Jan.] at Drury Lane, a dispute was carried on at great length between Mr V-n and a Gentleman unknown but on the Gentleman's being made sensible of his error, and making publick submission and Gentleman-like reparation, it was amicably terminated (General Advertiser). Receipts: #170 (Cross)
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
Every Man In His Humour
Comments:
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Cast:
- Role: Justice Clement Actor: Burton.
- Role: Kitely Actor: Garrick
- Role: Bobadill Actor: Woodward
- Role: Brainworm Actor: Yates
- Role: Master Stephen Actor: Shuter
- Role: Old Knowell Actor: Berry
- Role: Young Knowell Actor: Ross
- Role: Wellbred Actor: Palmer
- Role: Cob Actor: Mozeen
- Role: Master Matthew Actor: Vaughan
- Role: Downright Actor: Winstone
- Role: Cash Actor: Blakes
- Role: Formal Actor: Costollo
- Role: Dame Kiteley Actor: Mrs Ward
- Role: Bridget Actor: Miss Minors
- Role: Tib Actor: Mrs Cross
Afterpiece
Title:
Harlequin Ranger
Comments:
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Cast:
- Role: Other characters Actor: Johnson, Mrs +Simpson.
- Role: Harlequin Actor: Woodward
- Role: New Music Actor: