12 December 1759

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1759-1760
Volume: 4
Comments: This is a farce of Macklin's Writing, it went off very greatly-he play'd Shylock too (Cross). Receipts: #190 (Cross). [Garrick and Lacy had contracted with Macklin for this Farce two weeks before this performance, according to the following document (BM Add. MS 27925): Memorandum of an Agreement relating to Mr Macklin's Farce and his Playing & performing in the said Farce, with such plays as shall be performed on which the said Farce shall be acted as aforesaid as follows: Imprimis: The said Farce to be publicly performed before Christmas, otherwise not this season on account of the Managers other engagements. Item: Mr Macklin to have for his performing in the said plays and Farce a Fifth part of the profits of the first five nights after deducting sixty-three pounds for the charges of each night during the said five nights-and the sixth night to be for the Benefit of Mr Macklin, he paying the usual charges of sixty-three pounds. Item: The Managers to have it in their power to stop the performances of the said Farce at the end of Six nights on account of their other engagements,-and in case the Receipt of any one night of the said nights on which the said Farce shall be performed as aforesaid shall fall short of One Hundred pounds. Then the Managers to have it in their power to stop the performance of said Farce as the Receipt does not amount to One Hundred pounds. Item: The said Six nights for the said Farce & plays in which Mr Macklin shall perform as aforesaid not to be played immediately succeeding one another, but alternately with such plays as the Managers shall think Convenient. Lastly: That if the said Farce shall meet with the disapprobation of the Publick, that then it shall be in the Power of Discretion of the Managers to stop the performance thereof. Dated this 28th day of November, 1759. S@ James Lacy, D. Garrick. Witness: R. Cross, Geo. Garrick.

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?ldl The Merchant of Venice. Shylock-Macklin[1st appearance for 6 years%; Lorenzo-Moody; Portia-Mrs Clive; Songs-Mr Prentis[1st appearance on this stage;% Gratiano-Palmer; Antonio-Davies; Bassanio-Havard; Jessica-Miss Hippisley; Nerissa-Mrs Bennet; Launcelot-Vaughan; Duke-Bransby. *a?ldl Love a-la-Mode. [Actors only listed, but $Genest=, IV, 579, lists:% Sir Archy Macsarcasm-Macklin; Sir Callaghan-Moody; Squire Groom-King; Mordecai-Blakes; Sir Theodore Goodchild-Burton; Charlotte (with <i>Prologue</i>)-Miss Macklin. *d?ldl IV: <i>A Dutch Dance</i>-Master Settree, Master Blagdon, Miss Blagdon. *c?ldl This is a farce of $Macklin='s Writing, it went off very greatly-he play'd <i>Shylock</i>r too ($Cross=). Receipts: #190 (Cross). [Garrick and Lacy had contracted with Macklin for this Farce two weeks before this performance, according to the following document (<i>BM Add. MS 27925</i>): Memorandum of an Agreement relating to Mr Macklin's Farce and his Playing & performing in the said Farce, with such plays as shall be performed on which the said Farce shall be acted as aforesaid as follows: Imprimis: The said Farce to be publicly performed before <i>Christmas</i>, otherwise not this season on account of the Managers other engagements. Item: Mr Macklin to have for his performing in the said plays and Farce a Fifth part of the profits of the first five nights after deducting sixty-three pounds for the charges of each night during the said five nights-and the sixth night to be for the Benefit of Mr Macklin, he paying the usual charges of sixty-three pounds. Item: The Managers to have it in their power to stop the performances of the said Farce at the end of Six nights on account of their other engagements,-and in case the Receipt of any one night of the said nights on which the said Farce shall be performed as aforesaid shall fall short of One Hundred pounds. Then the Managers to have it in their power to stop the performance of said Farce as the Receipt does not amount to One Hundred pounds. Item: The said Six nights for the said Farce & plays in which Mr Macklin shall perform as aforesaid not to be played immediately succeeding one another, but alternately with such plays as the Managers shall think Convenient. Lastly: That if the said Farce shall meet with the disapprobation of the Publick, that then it shall be in the Power of Discretion of the Managers to stop the performance thereof. Dated this 28th day of November, 1759. S@ $James Lacy=, $D. Garrick=. Witness: $R. Cross=, $Geo. Garrick=.]
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    *p1759 12 12 dl The Merchant of Venice. Shylock-Macklin1st appearance for 6 years; Lorenzo-Moody; Portia-Mrs Clive; Songs-Mr Prentis1st appearance on this stage; Gratiano-Palmer; Antonio-Davies; Bassanio-Havard; Jessica-Miss Hippisley; Nerissa-Mrs Bennet; Launcelot-Vaughan; Duke-Bransby.*a1759 12 12 dl Love a-la-Mode. Actors only listed, but $Genest=, IV, 579, lists: Sir Archy Macsarcasm-Macklin; Sir Callaghan-Moody; Squire Groom-King; Mordecai-Blakes; Sir Theodore Goodchild-Burton; Charlotte (with <i>Prologue</i>)-Miss Macklin.*d1759 12 12 dl IV: <i>A Dutch Dance</i>-Master Settree, Master Blagdon, Miss Blagdon.*c1759 12 12 dl This is a farce of $Macklin='s Writing, it went off very greatly-he play'd <i>Shylock</i>r too ($Cross=). Receipts: #190 (Cross). [Garrick and Lacy had contracted with Macklin for this Farce two weeks before this performance, according to the following document (<i>BM Add. MS 27925</i>): Memorandum of an Agreement relating to Mr Macklin's Farce and his Playing & performing in the said Farce, with such plays as shall be performed on which the said Farce shall be acted as aforesaid as follows: Imprimis: The said Farce to be publicly performed before <i>Christmas</i>, otherwise not this season on account of the Managers other engagements. Item: Mr Macklin to have for his performing in the said plays and Farce a Fifth part of the profits of the first five nights after deducting sixty-three pounds for the charges of each night during the said five nights-and the sixth night to be for the Benefit of Mr Macklin, he paying the usual charges of sixty-three pounds. Item: The Managers to have it in their power to stop the performances of the said Farce at the end of Six nights on account of their other engagements,-and in case the Receipt of any one night of the said nights on which the said Farce shall be performed as aforesaid shall fall short of One Hundred pounds. Then the Managers to have it in their power to stop the performance of said Farce as the Receipt does not amount to One Hundred pounds. Item: The said Six nights for the said Farce & plays in which Mr Macklin shall perform as aforesaid not to be played immediately succeeding one another, but alternately with such plays as the Managers shall think Convenient. Lastly: That if the said Farce shall meet with the disapprobation of the Publick, that then it shall be in the Power of Discretion of the Managers to stop the performance thereof. Dated this 28th day of November, 1759. S@ $James Lacy=, $D. Garrick=. Witness: $R. Cross=, $Geo. Garrick=.]
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    Event: 29855 | 17591212 | dl | This is a farce of $Macklin='s Writing, it went off very greatly-he play'd <i>Shylock</i> too ($Cross=). Receipts: #190 (Cross). [Garrick and Lacy had contracted with Macklin for this Farce two weeks before this performance, according to the following document (<i>BM Add. MS 27925</i>): Memorandum of an Agreement relating to Mr Macklin's Farce and his Playing & performing in the said Farce, with such plays as shall be performed on which the said Farce shall be acted as aforesaid as follows: Imprimis: The said Farce to be publicly performed before <i>Christmas</i>, otherwise not this season on account of the Managers other engagements. Item: Mr Macklin to have for his performing in the said plays and Farce a Fifth part of the profits of the first five nights after deducting sixty-three pounds for the charges of each night during the said five nights-and the sixth night to be for the Benefit of Mr Macklin, he paying the usual charges of sixty-three pounds. Item: The Managers to have it in their power to stop the performances of the said Farce at the end of Six nights on account of their other engagements,-and in case the Receipt of any one night of the said nights on which the said Farce shall be performed as aforesaid shall fall short of One Hundred pounds. Then the Managers to have it in their power to stop the performance of said Farce as the Receipt does not amount to One Hundred pounds. Item: The said Six nights for the said Farce & plays in which Mr Macklin shall perform as aforesaid not to be played immediately succeeding one another, but alternately with such plays as the Managers shall think Convenient. Lastly: That if the said Farce shall meet with the disapprobation of the Publick, that then it shall be in the Power of Discretion of the Managers to stop the performance thereof. Dated this 28th day of November, 1759. S@ $James Lacy=, $D. Garrick=. Witness: $R. Cross=, $Geo. Garrick=.
    Performance: 60490 | 29855 | p | The Merchant Of Venice | Shylock-Macklin1st appearance for 6 years; Lorenzo-Moody; Portia-Mrs Clive; Songs-Mr Prentis1st appearance on this stage; Gratiano-Palmer; Antonio-Davies; Bassanio-Havard; Jessica-Miss Hippisley; Nerissa-Mrs Bennet; Launcelot-Vaughan; Duke-Bransby.
    Cast:
    100493 | 60490 | Shylock | Macklin1st appearance for 6 years
    100494 | 60490 | Lorenzo | Moody
    100495 | 60490 | Portia | Mrs Clive
    100496 | 60490 | Songs | Mr Prentis1st appearance on this stage
    100497 | 60490 | Gratiano | Palmer
    100498 | 60490 | Antonio | Davies
    100499 | 60490 | Bassanio | Havard
    100500 | 60490 | Jessica | Miss Hippisley
    100501 | 60490 | Nerissa | Mrs Bennet
    100502 | 60490 | Launcelot | Vaughan
    100503 | 60490 | Duke | Bransby.
    Performance: 60491 | 29855 | a | Love a-la-Mode | Actors only listed, but $Genest=, IV, 579, lists: Sir Archy Macsarcasm-Macklin; Sir Callaghan-Moody; Squire Groom-King; Mordecai-Blakes; Sir Theodore Goodchild-Burton; Charlotte (with <i>Prologue</i>)-Miss Macklin.
    Cast:
    100504 | 60491 | Sir Archy Macsarcasm | Macklin
    100505 | 60491 | Sir Callaghan | Moody
    100506 | 60491 | Squire Groom | King
    100507 | 60491 | Mordecai | Blakes
    100508 | 60491 | Sir Theodore Goodchild | Burton
    100509 | 60491 | Charlotte | Miss Macklin.
    Performance: 60492 | 29855 | d | IV: <i>A Dutch Dance</i>-Master Settree, Master Blagdon, Miss Blagdon

Mainpiece

Comments:
Shylock-Macklin1st appearance for 6 years; Lorenzo-Moody; Portia-Mrs Clive; Songs-Mr Prentis1st appearance on this stage; Gratiano-Palmer; Antonio-Davies; Bassanio-Havard; Jessica-Miss Hippisley; Nerissa-Mrs Bennet; Launcelot-Vaughan; Duke-Bransby.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Actors only listed, but Genest, IV, 579, lists: Sir Archy Macsarcasm-Macklin; Sir Callaghan-Moody; Squire Groom-King; Mordecai-Blakes; Sir Theodore Goodchild-Burton; Charlotte (with Prologue)-Miss Macklin.
Cast:

Dance

Comment: IV: A Dutch Dance-Master Settree, Master Blagdon, Miss Blagdon

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