14 November 1755

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1755-1756
Volume: 4
Comments: Some Noise at the Dancers, but not great (Cross). Tomorrow will be publish'd The Dancers Damn'd; Or The Devil to Pay at the old House. Price 6d. Printed for R. Griffiths. [Appears to be an eyewitness, journalistic account, but turns into a considered attack upon mob patriotism. Author purports to describe the action which took place Wednesday night 12 Nov. 1755: 'When the Chinese scene was expos'd, the leader of the Loyal party advanced to the front of the Gallery and thus bespake the House: "O Britons! O my Countrymen! Ye will certainly not suffer these foreign clogs to amuse us. Our destruction is at hand. These sixty dancers are come over with a design to undermine our constitution. This Navarre is Marshall Lewendahl, and the least amongst them is an ensign, disguised in order to perpetrate our ruin!"' After alternate encouragement and abuse Reason, who had descended from the clouds, spoke: "I came hither by the persuasion of Truth and Justice to tell you that amongst all this number of dancers that now stand ready to entertain you there are no more than Four French men and about the same number of females; that their Chief is a Swiss Protestant, who, had not his merit protected him would have been hiss'd off the stage at Paris, for being a Swiss Protestant. And will you damn him for the same reason? Will you pay less regard to Genius than a French Audience? Here a cat-call and one cried out: 'Swiss! What the devil do we know of Swiss! a Swiss is a foreigner, and all foreigners are Frenchmen; and so damn you all!"'] Receipts: #140 (Cross)

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    *p?Ndl As You Like It. As 18 Sept. *a?Ndl The Chinese Festival. As 12 Nov. *c?Ndl Some Noise at the Dancers, but not great ($Cross=). Tomorrow will be publish'd <i>The Dancers Damn'd; Or The Devil to Pay at the old House</i>. Price 6d. Printed for $R. Griffiths=. [Appears to be an eyewitness, journalistic account, but turns into a considered attack upon mob patriotism. Author purports to describe the action which took place Wednesday night 12 Nov. 1755: 'When the <i>Chinese scene</i> was expos'd, the leader of the Loyal party advanced to the front of the Gallery and thus bespake the House: "O $Britons=! O my Countrymen! Ye will certainly not suffer these foreign clogs to amuse us. Our destruction is at hand. These sixty dancers are come over with a design to undermine our constitution. This <i>Navarre</i> is $Marshall Lewendahl=, and the least amongst them is an ensign, disguised in order to perpetrate our ruin!"' After alternate encouragement and abuse Reason, who had descended from the clouds, spoke: "I came hither by the persuasion of Truth and Justice to tell you that amongst all this number of dancers that now stand ready to entertain you there are no more than Four <i>French men</i> and about the same number of females; that their Chief is a <i>Swiss Protestant</i>, who, had not his merit protected him would have been hiss'd off the stage at <i>Paris</i>, for being a Swiss Protestant. And will you damn him for the same reason? Will you pay less regard to Genius than a <i>French Audience</i>? Here a cat-call and one cried out: 'Swiss! What the devil do we know of <i>Swiss</i>! a Swiss is a foreigner, and all foreigners are Frenchmen; and so damn you all!"'] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=).
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    *p1755 11 14 dl As You Like It. ^As17550918^.*a1755 11 14 dl The Chinese Festival. ^As17551112^.*c1755 11 14 dl Some Noise at the Dancers, but not great ($Cross=). Tomorrow will be publish'd <i>The Dancers Damn'd; Or The Devil to Pay at the old House</i>. Price 6d. Printed for $R. Griffiths=. [Appears to be an eyewitness, journalistic account, but turns into a considered attack upon mob patriotism. Author purports to describe the action which took place Wednesday night 12 Nov. 1755: 'When the <i>Chinese scene</i> was expos'd, the leader of the Loyal party advanced to the front of the Gallery and thus bespake the House: "O $Britons=! O my Countrymen! Ye will certainly not suffer these foreign clogs to amuse us. Our destruction is at hand. These sixty dancers are come over with a design to undermine our constitution. This <i>Navarre</i> is $Marshall Lewendahl=, and the least amongst them is an ensign, disguised in order to perpetrate our ruin!"' After alternate encouragement and abuse Reason, who had descended from the clouds, spoke: "I came hither by the persuasion of Truth and Justice to tell you that amongst all this number of dancers that now stand ready to entertain you there are no more than Four <i>French men</i> and about the same number of females; that their Chief is a <i>Swiss Protestant</i>, who, had not his merit protected him would have been hiss'd off the stage at <i>Paris</i>, for being a Swiss Protestant. And will you damn him for the same reason? Will you pay less regard to Genius than a <i>French Audience</i>? Here a cat-call and one cried out: 'Swiss! What the devil do we know of <i>Swiss</i>! a Swiss is a foreigner, and all foreigners are Frenchmen; and so damn you all!"'] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=).
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    Event: 27739 | 17551114 | dl | Some Noise at the Dancers, but not great ($Cross=). Tomorrow will be publish'd <i>The Dancers Damn'd; Or The Devil to Pay at the old House</i>. Price 6d. Printed for $R. Griffiths=. [Appears to be an eyewitness, journalistic account, but turns into a considered attack upon mob patriotism. Author purports to describe the action which took place Wednesday night 12 Nov. 1755: 'When the <i>Chinese scene</i> was expos'd, the leader of the Loyal party advanced to the front of the Gallery and thus bespake the House: "O $Britons=! O my Countrymen! Ye will certainly not suffer these foreign clogs to amuse us. Our destruction is at hand. These sixty dancers are come over with a design to undermine our constitution. This <i>Navarre</i> is $Marshall Lewendahl=, and the least amongst them is an ensign, disguised in order to perpetrate our ruin!"' After alternate encouragement and abuse Reason, who had descended from the clouds, spoke: "I came hither by the persuasion of Truth and Justice to tell you that amongst all this number of dancers that now stand ready to entertain you there are no more than Four <i>French men</i> and about the same number of females; that their Chief is a <i>Swiss Protestant</i>, who, had not his merit protected him would have been hiss'd off the stage at <i>Paris</i>, for being a Swiss Protestant. And will you damn him for the same reason? Will you pay less regard to Genius than a <i>French Audience</i>? Here a cat-call and one cried out: 'Swiss! What the devil do we know of <i>Swiss</i>! a Swiss is a foreigner, and all foreigners are Frenchmen; and so damn you all!"'] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=)
    Performance: 55914 | 27739 | p | As You Like It | As17550918.
    AsSeeDate: 55914 | dl | p | As | 17550918
    Cast:
    391246 | 55914 | Orlando | Palmer
    391247 | 55914 | Jaques | Berry
    391248 | 55914 | Duke Senior | Blakes
    391249 | 55914 | Oliver | Burton
    391250 | 55914 | Adam | Havard
    391251 | 55914 | Silvius | Jefferson
    391252 | 55914 | Duke Frederick | Bransby
    391253 | 55914 | Amiens | Beard
    391254 | 55914 | Corin | Taswell
    391255 | 55914 | Celia | Mrs Clive
    391256 | 55914 | Phoebe | Mrs Hippisley
    391257 | 55914 | Rosalind | Miss Macklin
    391258 | 55914 | Touchstone | Woodward.
    Performance: 55915 | 27739 | a | The Chinese Festival | As17551112.
    AsSeeDate: 55915 | dl | a | As | 17551112
    Cast:
    391259 | 55915 | Parts | Miss <i>Young, _Lewis, _Robinson.

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