24 January 1752
Event Information
Theatre:
Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1751-1752
Volume:
4
Comments:
A little hissing during the farce, & at the End ye Audience call'd, no more &c.--& insisted upon another farce being given out wch Mr Blakes did--farewell Taste (Cross). The Book of the Entertainment will be sold in the theatre, and at R. Francklin's in Russel Street, Covent Garden (playbill). [The publication of Taste was dedicated to Francis Delaval, and includes in prefatory remarks Foote's distinction between Comedy and Farce: As the follies and absurdities of men are the sole objects of Comedy, so the powers of Imagination (Plot and Incident expected) are in this kind of writing greatly restrainded. No unnatural assemblages, no creatures of the fancy can procure the protection of the Comic Muse; men and things must appear as they are. To Farce greater liberties are permitted. I look upon Farce to hold the same rank in drama that Burlesque does in other poetry. It is employed either in debasing lofty subjects, or in raising humble ones.'] Receipts: #180 (Cross)
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
The Suspicious Husband
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Cast:
- Role: Ranger Actor: Garrick
- Role: Strictland Actor: Berry
- Role: Frankly Actor: Palmer
- Role: Bellamy Actor: Blakes
- Role: Jack Meggot Actor: Woodward
- Role: Jacintha Actor: Mrs Willoughby
- Role: Mrs Strictland Actor: Mrs Ward
- Role: Lucetta Actor: Miss Minors
- Role: Clarinda Actor: Mrs Pritchard
- Role: Milliner Actor: Mrs Toogood
- Role: Tester Actor: Vaughan
- Role: Buckle Actor: Mozeen
- Role: Valet Actor: Shuter
- Role: Simon Actor: Marr
- Role: Landlady Actor: Mrs Yates
- Role: To conclude with a Country Dance Actor: the characters.
Afterpiece
Title:
Taste
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Song
Comment:
III: Haughty Strephon by Dr Arne-Master Vernon