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22 September 1759

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1759-1760
Volume: 4
Comments: N.B. We have engag'd Mr King; & Miss Baker from Ireland, one Mr Moody, a Stroler,-Mr Beard is gone to Covent Garden, 'tis said to be manager Mr Mossop to Ireland. Receipts: #120 (Cross). Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places from Mr Varney at the Stage Door. No admittance behind scenes. [The customary note about prices and admittance will not be noted further here.] [At the opening of the theatres this season appeared an essay in Goldsmith's Bee, giving close observations upon actors, and deploring the relative stiffness and formality of English actors in comparison with the French. Advised English actors to travel abroad. Yet (Vol. 1759, p. 12) commented on the magnificnece of "our theatres as far superior to any others in Europe where plays only are acted. The great care our performers take in painting for a part, their exactness in all minutiae of dress, and other little scenical proprieties has been taken notice of by Riccoboni." Complains of the convention of laying a rug before a dying scene and of the vacant expressions of mutes on stage.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?dl The Recruiting Officer. Plume-Palmer; Worthy-Austin; Kite-Bransby; Brazen-Obrien; Bullock-Phillips; Welsh Collier-Blakes; Recruits-Yates, Clough; Melhnda-Mrs Davies; Rose-Mrs Hippisley; Lucy-Mrs Bennet; Sylvia-Miss Macklin; Balance-Havard. *a?dl The Intriguing Chambermaid. Drunken Colonel-Yates; Lettice-Mrs Clive. *c?dl N.B. We have engag'd $Mr King=; & $Miss Baker= from Ireland, one $Mr Moody=, a Stroler,-$Mr Beard= is gone to <i>Covent Garden</i>, 'tis said to be manager $Mr Mossop= to <i>Ireland</i>. Receipts: #120 ($Cross=). Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places from $Mr Varney= at the Stage Door. No admittance behind scenes. [The customary note about prices and admittance will not be noted further here.] [At the opening of the theatres this season appeared an essay in $Goldsmith='s <i>Bee</i>, giving close observations upon actors, and deploring the relative stiffness and formality of <i>English actors</i> in comparison with the $French=. Advised English actors to travel abroad. Yet (Vol. 1759, p. 12) commented on the magnificnece of "our theatres as far superior to any others in <i>Europe</i> where plays only are acted. The great care our performers take in painting for a part, their exactness in all minutiae of dress, and other little scenical proprieties has been taken notice of by $Riccoboni=." Complains of the convention of laying a rug before a dying scene and of the vacant expressions of mutes on stage.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1759 09 22 dl The Recruiting Officer. Plume-Palmer; Worthy-Austin; Kite-Bransby; Brazen-Obrien; Bullock-Phillips; Welsh Collier-Blakes; Recruits-Yates, Clough; Melhnda-Mrs Davies; Rose-Mrs Hippisley; Lucy-Mrs Bennet; Sylvia-Miss Macklin; Balance-Havard.*a1759 09 22 dl The Intriguing Chambermaid. Drunken Colonel-Yates; Lettice-Mrs Clive.*c1759 09 22 dl N.B. We have engag'd $Mr King=; & $Miss Baker= from Ireland, one $Mr Moody=, a Stroler,-$Mr Beard= is gone to <i>Covent Garden</i>, 'tis said to be manager $Mr Mossop= to <i>Ireland</i>. Receipts: #120 ($Cross=). Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places from $Mr Varney= at the Stage Door. No admittance behind scenes. [The customary note about prices and admittance will not be noted further here.] [At the opening of the theatres this season appeared an essay in $Goldsmith='s <i>Bee</i>, giving close observations upon actors, and deploring the relative stiffness and formality of <i>English actors</i> in comparison with the $French=. Advised English actors to travel abroad. Yet (Vol. 1759, p. 12) commented on the magnificnece of "our theatres as far superior to any others in <i>Europe</i> where plays only are acted. The great care our performers take in painting for a part, their exactness in all minutiae of dress, and other little scenical proprieties has been taken notice of by $Riccoboni=." Complains of the convention of laying a rug before a dying scene and of the vacant expressions of mutes on stage.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 29720 | 17590922 | dl | N.B. We have engag'd $Mr King=; & $Miss Baker= from Ireland, one $Mr Moody=, a Stroler,-$Mr Beard= is gone to <i>Covent Garden</i>, 'tis said to be manager $Mr Mossop= to <i>Ireland</i>. Receipts: #120 ($Cross=). Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. Places from $Mr Varney= at the Stage Door. No admittance behind scenes. [The customary note about prices and admittance will not be noted further here.] [At the opening of the theatres this season appeared an essay in $Goldsmith='s <i>Bee</i>, giving close observations upon actors, and deploring the relative stiffness and formality of <i>English actors</i> in comparison with the $French=. Advised English actors to travel abroad. Yet (Vol. 1759, p. 12) commented on the magnificnece of "our theatres as far superior to any others in <i>Europe</i> where plays only are acted. The great care our performers take in painting for a part, their exactness in all minutiae of dress, and other little scenical proprieties has been taken notice of by $Riccoboni=." Complains of the convention of laying a rug before a dying scene and of the vacant expressions of mutes on stage.
    Performance: 60164 | 29720 | p | The Recruiting Officer | Plume-Palmer; Worthy-Austin; Kite-Bransby; Brazen-Obrien; Bullock-Phillips; Welsh Collier-Blakes; Recruits-Yates, Clough; Melhnda-Mrs Davies; Rose-Mrs Hippisley; Lucy-Mrs Bennet; Sylvia-Miss Macklin; Balance-Havard.
    Cast:
    99697 | 60164 | Plume | Palmer
    99698 | 60164 | Worthy | Austin
    99699 | 60164 | Kite | Bransby
    99700 | 60164 | Brazen | Obrien
    99701 | 60164 | Bullock | Phillips
    99702 | 60164 | Welsh Collier | Blakes
    99703 | 60164 | Recruits | Yates, Clough
    99704 | 60164 | Melhnda | Mrs Davies
    99705 | 60164 | Rose | Mrs Hippisley
    99706 | 60164 | Lucy | Mrs Bennet
    99707 | 60164 | Sylvia | Miss Macklin
    99708 | 60164 | Balance | Havard.
    Performance: 60165 | 29720 | a | The Intriguing Chambermaid | Drunken Colonel-Yates; Lettice-Mrs Clive.
    Cast:
    99709 | 60165 | Drunken Colonel | Yates
    99710 | 60165 | Lettice | Mrs Clive.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Plume-Palmer; Worthy-Austin; Kite-Bransby; Brazen-Obrien; Bullock-Phillips; Welsh Collier-Blakes; Recruits-Yates, Clough; Melhnda-Mrs Davies; Rose-Mrs Hippisley; Lucy-Mrs Bennet; Sylvia-Miss Macklin; Balance-Havard.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Drunken Colonel-Yates; Lettice-Mrs Clive.
Cast:

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