08 September 1753

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1753-1754
Volume: 4
Comments: To begin exactly at 6:00 o'clock. Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places for the Boxes to be had of Mr Varney at the Stage door. [Repeated throughout the season.] Ye Naturalizing Bill having made some Noise against the Jews, some people call'd out for ye Merchant of Venice, & a Letter was thrown upon ye Stage desiring that play instead of the Opera, but we took no Notice of it, some little hissing but it dy'd away (Cross). [Sometime in the calendar year 1753, Lacy and Garrick drew up a mortgage on the Drury Lane property for #10,000, to be amortized to James Clutterbuck over a period of twenty-one years at the rate of #4 per acting night, and permission to grant free seats in any part of the theatre (except the stage, scenes and orchestra) to forty persons. These latter to be named and seats assigned ten days prior to the opening of any season. This thirteen-page document, which describes accurately the bounds of the 13,134 square feet of land on which the ten buildings comprising Drury Lane Theatre stood, contains protective clauses for Clutterbuck, to the effect that Garrick and Lacy will exhibit nowhere else in London without the #4 nightly payment and for Garrick and Lacy, to the effect that arrears in payment could be collected solely from Drury Lane property, and not from the individual incomes of the mortgagees. It was not signed, so apprently was not executed. (See Havard, Collection of Documents dealing with affairs of Drury Lane, No 2, fMS, Thr 12.)] Receipts: #150 (Cross)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?dl The Beggar's Opera. Macheath-Beard; Peachum-Yates; Lockit-Berry; Mat o Mint-Blakes; Filch-Raftor; Lucy-Mrs Clive; Mrs Peachum-Mrs Cross; Diana Trapes-Mrs Havard; Polly-Mrs Davies; [In Act III a% <i>Hornpipe</i>-Matthews, others; [To conclude with a% <i>Country Dance</i>-the characters of the opera. *a?dl The Lying Valet. Sharp-Yates; Gayless-Blakes; Melissa-Mrs Bennet; Kitty Pry-Miss Minors. *c?dl To begin exactly at 6:00 o'clock. Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places for the Boxes to be had of $Mr Varney= at the Stage door. [Repeated throughout the season.] Ye <i>Naturalizing Bill</i> having made some Noise against the Jews, some people call'd out for ye <i>Merchant of Venice</i>, & a Letter was thrown upon ye Stage desiring that play instead of the Opera, but we took no Notice of it, some little hissing but it dy'd away ($Cross=). [Sometime in the calendar year 1753, $Lacy= and $Garrick= drew up a mortgage on the <i>Drury Lane</i> property for #10,000, to be amortized to $James Clutterbuck= over a period of twenty-one years at the rate of #4 per acting night, and permission to grant free seats in any part of the theatre (except the stage, scenes and orchestra) to forty persons. These latter to be named and seats assigned ten days prior to the opening of any season. This thirteen-page document, which describes accurately the bounds of the 13,134 square feet of land on which the ten buildings comprising Drury Lane Theatre stood, contains protective clauses for Clutterbuck, to the effect that Garrick and Lacy will exhibit nowhere else in <i>London</i> without the #4 nightly payment and for Garrick and Lacy, to the effect that arrears in payment could be collected solely from Drury Lane property, and not from the individual incomes of the mortgagees. It was not signed, so apprently was not executed. (See <i>Havard, Collection of Documents dealing with affairs of Drury Lane</i>, No 2, fMS, Thr 12.)] Receipts: #150 (Cross).
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    *p1753 09 08 dl The Beggar's Opera. Macheath-Beard; Peachum-Yates; Lockit-Berry; Mat o Mint-Blakes; Filch-Raftor; Lucy-Mrs Clive; Mrs Peachum-Mrs Cross; Diana Trapes-Mrs Havard; Polly-Mrs Davies; In Act III a <i>Hornpipe</i>-Matthews, others; To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i>-the characters of the opera.*a1753 09 08 dl The Lying Valet. Sharp-Yates; Gayless-Blakes; Melissa-Mrs Bennet; Kitty Pry-Miss Minors.*c1753 09 08 dl To begin exactly at 6:00 o'clock. Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places for the Boxes to be had of $Mr Varney= at the Stage door. [Repeated throughout the season.] Ye <i>Naturalizing Bill</i> having made some Noise against the Jews, some people call'd out for ye <i>Merchant of Venice</i>, & a Letter was thrown upon ye Stage desiring that play instead of the Opera, but we took no Notice of it, some little hissing but it dy'd away ($Cross=). [Sometime in the calendar year 1753, $Lacy= and $Garrick= drew up a mortgage on the <i>Drury Lane</i> property for #10,000, to be amortized to $James Clutterbuck= over a period of twenty-one years at the rate of #4 per acting night, and permission to grant free seats in any part of the theatre (except the stage, scenes and orchestra) to forty persons. These latter to be named and seats assigned ten days prior to the opening of any season. This thirteen-page document, which describes accurately the bounds of the 13,134 square feet of land on which the ten buildings comprising Drury Lane Theatre stood, contains protective clauses for Clutterbuck, to the effect that Garrick and Lacy will exhibit nowhere else in <i>London</i> without the #4 nightly payment and for Garrick and Lacy, to the effect that arrears in payment could be collected solely from Drury Lane property, and not from the individual incomes of the mortgagees. It was not signed, so apprently was not executed. (See <i>Havard, Collection of Documents dealing with affairs of Drury Lane</i>, No 2, fMS, Thr 12.)] Receipts: #150 (Cross).
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    Event: 26639 | 17530908 | dl | To begin exactly at 6:00 o'clock. Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places for the Boxes to be had of $Mr Varney= at the Stage door. [Repeated throughout the season.] Ye <i>Naturalizing Bill</i> having made some Noise against the Jews, some people call'd out for ye <i>Merchant of Venice</i>, & a Letter was thrown upon ye Stage desiring that play instead of the Opera, but we took no Notice of it, some little hissing but it dy'd away ($Cross=). [Sometime in the calendar year 1753, $Lacy= and $Garrick= drew up a mortgage on the <i>Drury Lane</i> property for #10,000, to be amortized to $James Clutterbuck= over a period of twenty-one years at the rate of #4 per acting night, and permission to grant free seats in any part of the theatre (except the stage, scenes and orchestra) to forty persons. These latter to be named and seats assigned ten days prior to the opening of any season. This thirteen-page document, which describes accurately the bounds of the 13,134 square feet of land on which the ten buildings comprising Drury Lane Theatre stood, contains protective clauses for Clutterbuck, to the effect that Garrick and Lacy will exhibit nowhere else in <i>London</i> without the #4 nightly payment and for Garrick and Lacy, to the effect that arrears in payment could be collected solely from Drury Lane property, and not from the individual incomes of the mortgagees. It was not signed, so apprently was not executed. (See <i>Havard, Collection of Documents dealing with affairs of Drury Lane</i>, No 2, fMS, Thr 12.)] Receipts: #150 (Cross)
    Performance: 53581 | 26639 | p | The Beggar's Opera | Macheath-Beard; Peachum-Yates; Lockit-Berry; Mat o Mint-Blakes; Filch-Raftor; Lucy-Mrs Clive; Mrs Peachum-Mrs Cross; Diana Trapes-Mrs Havard; Polly-Mrs Davies; In Act III a <i>Hornpipe</i>-Matthews, others; To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i>-the characters of the opera.
    Cast:
    88140 | 53581 | Macheath | Beard
    88141 | 53581 | Peachum | Yates
    88142 | 53581 | Lockit | Berry
    88143 | 53581 | Mat o Mint | Blakes
    88144 | 53581 | Filch | Raftor
    88145 | 53581 | Lucy | Mrs Clive
    88146 | 53581 | Mrs Peachum | Mrs Cross
    88147 | 53581 | Diana Trapes | Mrs Havard
    88148 | 53581 | Polly | Mrs Davies
    88149 | 53581 | In Act III a <i>Hornpipe</i> | Matthews, others
    88150 | 53581 | To conclude with a <i>Country Dance</i> | the characters of the opera.
    Performance: 53582 | 26639 | a | The Lying Valet | Sharp-Yates; Gayless-Blakes; Melissa-Mrs Bennet; Kitty Pry-Miss Minors.
    Cast:
    88151 | 53582 | Sharp | Yates
    88152 | 53582 | Gayless | Blakes
    88153 | 53582 | Melissa | Mrs Bennet
    88154 | 53582 | Kitty Pry | Miss Minors.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Macheath-Beard; Peachum-Yates; Lockit-Berry; Mat o Mint-Blakes; Filch-Raftor; Lucy-Mrs Clive; Mrs Peachum-Mrs Cross; Diana Trapes-Mrs Havard; Polly-Mrs Davies; In Act III a Hornpipe-Matthews, others; To conclude with a Country Dance-the characters of the opera.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Sharp-Yates; Gayless-Blakes; Melissa-Mrs Bennet; Kitty Pry-Miss Minors.
Cast:

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