29 April 1763

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1762-1763
Volume: 4
Comments: Benefit for Rooker, and Saunderson (machinist). No Building on Stage. [The Theatrical Review; or, Annals of the Drama (Volunteer Manager section for 1 May 1763, p. 212) comments upon a stage tradition of having the Mouse Trap" Play presented on stage with the players' backs to Claudius and Gertrude. The author wishes Garrick and Beard to revise this absurdity and bring the whole in more accord with reality. The same paper criticises Mrs Cibber as Ophelia. "I hope you will not let so flagrant an outrage to the decorum of the stage as the following pass unnoticed. As [Mrs Cibber] sat upon the stage, with Hamlet at her feet, in the third act, she rose up three several times, and made as many courtiess, and those very low ones, to some ladies in the boxes. Pray good Sir, ask her in what part of the play it is said that the Danish Ophelia is acquainted with so many British Ladies?" See similar comment on her Belvidera, 17 March 1760.

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?}dl Hamlet. As 4 April, but Polonius-Parsons; Ghost-Bransby; Rosencraus-Fox. *a?}dl Fortunatus. As 27 Oct. 1762, but Others-_Blakes. *c?}dl Benefit for $Rooker=, and $Saunderson= (machinist). No Building on Stage. [<i>The Theatrical Review; or, Annals of the Drama</i> (Volunteer Manager section for 1 May 1763, p. 212) comments upon a stage tradition of having the Mouse Trap" Play presented on stage with the players' backs to <i>Claudius</i> and <i>Gertrude</i>. The author wishes $Garrick= and $Beard= to revise this absurdity and bring the whole in more accord with reality. The same paper criticises $Mrs Cibber= as <i>Ophelia</i>r. "I hope you will not let so flagrant an outrage to the decorum of the stage as the following pass unnoticed. As [Mrs Cibber] sat upon the stage, with <i>Hamlet</i>r at her feet, in the third act, she rose up three several times, and made as many courtiess, and those very low ones, to some ladies in the boxes. Pray good Sir, ask her in what part of the play it is said that the Danish Ophelia is acquainted with so many <i>British Ladies</i>?" See similar comment on her <i>Belvidera</i>r, 17 March 1760.]
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    *p1763 04 29 dl Hamlet. ^As17630404^ but Polonius-Parsons; Ghost-Bransby; Rosencraus-Fox.*a1763 04 29 dl Fortunatus. ^As17621027^, but Others-_Blakes.*c1763 04 29 dl Benefit for $Rooker=, and $Saunderson= (machinist). No Building on Stage. [<i>The Theatrical Review; or, Annals of the Drama</i> (Volunteer Manager section for 1 May 1763, p. 212) comments upon a stage tradition of having the Mouse Trap" Play presented on stage with the players' backs to <i>Claudius</i> and <i>Gertrude</i>. The author wishes $Garrick= and $Beard= to revise this absurdity and bring the whole in more accord with reality. The same paper criticises $Mrs Cibber= as <i>Ophelia</i>r. "I hope you will not let so flagrant an outrage to the decorum of the stage as the following pass unnoticed. As [Mrs Cibber] sat upon the stage, with <i>Hamlet</i>r at her feet, in the third act, she rose up three several times, and made as many courtiess, and those very low ones, to some ladies in the boxes. Pray good Sir, ask her in what part of the play it is said that the Danish Ophelia is acquainted with so many <i>British Ladies</i>?" See similar comment on her <i>Belvidera</i>r, 17 March 1760.]
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    Event: 31718 | 17630429 | dl | Benefit for $Rooker=, and $Saunderson= (machinist). No Building on Stage. [<i>The Theatrical Review; or, Annals of the Drama</i> (Volunteer Manager section for 1 May 1763, p. 212) comments upon a stage tradition of having the Mouse Trap" Play presented on stage with the players' backs to <i>Claudius</i> and <i>Gertrude</i>. The author wishes $Garrick= and $Beard= to revise this absurdity and bring the whole in more accord with reality. The same paper criticises $Mrs Cibber= as <i>Ophelia</i>. "I hope you will not let so flagrant an outrage to the decorum of the stage as the following pass unnoticed. As [Mrs Cibber] sat upon the stage, with <i>Hamlet</i> at her feet, in the third act, she rose up three several times, and made as many courtiess, and those very low ones, to some ladies in the boxes. Pray good Sir, ask her in what part of the play it is said that the Danish Ophelia is acquainted with so many <i>British Ladies</i>?" See similar comment on her <i>Belvidera</i>, 17 March 1760.
    Performance: 64498 | 31718 | p | Hamlet | As17630404 but Polonius-Parsons; Ghost-Bransby; Rosencraus-Fox.
    AsSeeDate: 64498 | dl | p | As | 17630404
    Cast:
    107081 | 64498 | Polonius | Parsons
    107082 | 64498 | Ghost | Bransby
    107083 | 64498 | Rosencraus | Fox.
    431684 | 64498 | Halmet | Holland
    431685 | 64498 | Hamlet | Garrick
    431686 | 64498 | King | Packer
    431687 | 64498 | Horatio | Havard
    431688 | 64498 | Laertes | Lee
    431689 | 64498 | Ostrick | Palmer
    431690 | 64498 | Guildenstern | Castle
    431691 | 64498 | Bernardo | Marr
    431692 | 64498 | Marcellus | Ackman
    431693 | 64498 | Player King | Burton
    431694 | 64498 | Player Queen | Mrs Bennet
    431695 | 64498 | Gravediggers | Yates, Vaughan
    431696 | 64498 | Ophelia | Mrs Cibber
    431697 | 64498 | Queen | Mrs Pritchard.
    Performance: 64499 | 31718 | a | Fortunatus | As17621027, but Others-_Blakes.
    AsSeeDate: 64499 | dl | a | As | 17621027
    Cast:
    107084 | 64499 | Others | _Blakes.
    431698 | 64499 | <i>The Flemish Feast</i> | Vincent, Sga Giorgi.
    431699 | 64499 | Harlequin | Rooker
    431700 | 64499 | call'd <i>The Flemish Feast</i> | Grimaldi, Vincent, Lochery, Sga Giorgi, Miss Dawson.

Mainpiece

Title: Hamlet
Comments:
As17630404 but Polonius-Parsons; Ghost-Bransby; Rosencraus-Fox.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
As17621027, but Others-_Blakes.

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