08 March 1766

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1765-1766
Volume: 4
Comments: Letter in the Public Advertiser from one ag who signed herself a 'Constant Reader': "Sir: As your correspondents sometimes favour us with Theatrical Observations, permit me, though a woman, to throw in my mite, not that I aspire to the character of a Critic...the reason I take up my pen is merely for the sake of information. A few evenings ago I was at the New Comedy of the Clandestine Marriage, where, I assure you I was greatly entertained; but at the conclusion of the last act, must own was not a little surprised to find Miss Sterling so much neglected, as I was at that instant wondering what kind of Apology Sir John would make her, when behold he stands close by her without saying a word; which in my opinion concludes the play too abruptly. The author indeed has not placed her in the most excellent light; yet as a Lady, and of Character, shall I say of Fortune too, some Apology on the Gentleman's side seems naturally to arise from the incidents of the piece. But perhaps I am mistaken, which I am the more willing to imagine from the known abilities of the ingenious authors. If any of your critical correspondents should think it worth their while to set me right in that Particular, it will be esteemed a favour." (Frances Street, March 5.

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    *p??dl The Clandestine Marriage. As 20 Feb. *c??dl Letter in the <i>Public Advertiser</i> from one ag who signed herself a 'Constant Reader': "Sir: As your correspondents sometimes favour us with Theatrical Observations, permit me, though a woman, to throw in my mite, not that I aspire to the character of a Critic...the reason I take up my pen is merely for the sake of information. A few evenings ago I was at the New Comedy of the <i>Clandestine Marriage</i>, where, I assure you I was greatly entertained; but at the conclusion of the last act, must own was not a little surprised to find <i>Miss Sterling</i>r so much neglected, as I was at that instant wondering what kind of Apology <i>Sir John</i>r would make her, when behold he stands close by her without saying a word; which in my opinion concludes the play too abruptly. The author indeed has not placed her in the most excellent light; yet as a Lady, and of Character, shall I say of Fortune too, some Apology on the Gentleman's side seems naturally to arise from the incidents of the piece. But perhaps I am mistaken, which I am the more willing to imagine from the known abilities of the ingenious authors. If any of your critical correspondents should think it worth their while to set me right in that Particular, it will be esteemed a favour." ($Frances Street=, March 5.)
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    *p1766 03 08 dl The Clandestine Marriage. ^As17660220^.*c1766 03 08 dl Letter in the <i>Public Advertiser</i> from one ag who signed herself a 'Constant Reader': "Sir: As your correspondents sometimes favour us with Theatrical Observations, permit me, though a woman, to throw in my mite, not that I aspire to the character of a Critic...the reason I take up my pen is merely for the sake of information. A few evenings ago I was at the New Comedy of the <i>Clandestine Marriage</i>, where, I assure you I was greatly entertained; but at the conclusion of the last act, must own was not a little surprised to find <i>Miss Sterling</i>r so much neglected, as I was at that instant wondering what kind of Apology <i>Sir John</i>r would make her, when behold he stands close by her without saying a word; which in my opinion concludes the play too abruptly. The author indeed has not placed her in the most excellent light; yet as a Lady, and of Character, shall I say of Fortune too, some Apology on the Gentleman's side seems naturally to arise from the incidents of the piece. But perhaps I am mistaken, which I am the more willing to imagine from the known abilities of the ingenious authors. If any of your critical correspondents should think it worth their while to set me right in that Particular, it will be esteemed a favour." ($Frances Street=, March 5.)
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    Event: 33079 | 17660308 | dl | Letter in the <i>Public Advertiser</i> from one ag who signed herself a 'Constant Reader': "Sir: As your correspondents sometimes favour us with Theatrical Observations, permit me, though a woman, to throw in my mite, not that I aspire to the character of a Critic...the reason I take up my pen is merely for the sake of information. A few evenings ago I was at the New Comedy of the <i>Clandestine Marriage</i>, where, I assure you I was greatly entertained; but at the conclusion of the last act, must own was not a little surprised to find <i>Miss Sterling</i> so much neglected, as I was at that instant wondering what kind of Apology <i>Sir John</i> would make her, when behold he stands close by her without saying a word; which in my opinion concludes the play too abruptly. The author indeed has not placed her in the most excellent light; yet as a Lady, and of Character, shall I say of Fortune too, some Apology on the Gentleman's side seems naturally to arise from the incidents of the piece. But perhaps I am mistaken, which I am the more willing to imagine from the known abilities of the ingenious authors. If any of your critical correspondents should think it worth their while to set me right in that Particular, it will be esteemed a favour." ($Frances Street=, March 5.
    Performance: 67758 | 33079 | p | The Clandestine Marriage | As17660220.
    AsSeeDate: 67758 | dl | p | As | 17660220
    Cast:
    447894 | 67758 | Lord Ogleby | King
    447895 | 67758 | Sterling | Yates
    447896 | 67758 | Lovewell | Powell
    447897 | 67758 | Sir John Melvil | Holland
    447898 | 67758 | Canton | Baddeley
    447899 | 67758 | Brush | Palmer
    447900 | 67758 | Serjeant Flower | Love
    447901 | 67758 | Traverse | Lee
    447902 | 67758 | Trueman | Aikin
    447903 | 67758 | Mrs Heidelberg | Mrs Clive
    447904 | 67758 | Miss Sterling | Miss Pope
    447905 | 67758 | Fanny | Mrs Palmer
    447906 | 67758 | Chambermaid | Miss Plym
    447907 | 67758 | Betty | Mrs Abington
    447908 | 67758 | Trusty | Miss Mills

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