07 October 1769

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1769-1770
Volume: 4
Comments: Mainpiece: A New Comedy of 3 Acts [by George Colman] never performed. [In the Shakespearean Pageant, with figures from seventeen of his plays, the chief effectiveness lay with the Musicians who ushered in each group with appropriate music: Martial Music-The Roman Characters of Coriolanus and Julius Caesar; Soft Music-Antony and Cleopatra; Grand Music, Old English Characters-King John, Richard III, Henry VIII: Magical Music, "above, about, underneath" for Prospero; Macbeth's Music; Fairy Music-Oberon and Titania; Solemn Music for Tragic Muse accompanied by Othello, Hamlet, the Ghost, Mad Ophelia and Lear with Cordelia; Dead March in Saul-Juliet's Bier with attendants; Allegro for the Comic Muse-Falstaff, Touchstone, Launcelot, Malvolio; Andante-Florizel and Perdita, Portia Antonio and Bassanio; Flourish-for Car drawn by the muses carrying Shakespeare's Bust; Final Song by Mrs Mattocks, "Sweetest Bard that Ever Sung, Nature's glory, Fancy's Child--." The Prelude is, in print, entirely favorable to Garrick's effort at Stratford. But it could be rendered in a mercilessly ironical manner if the three participating actors so chose. Mainpiece reviewed in the Freeholder's Magazine, Oct.] Receipts: #224 10s

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    *p?'cg Man and Wife; or, The Shakespeare Jubilee. [Parts-Woodward, Shuter, Morris, Lewes, R. Smith, Davis, Dunstall, Perry, Quick, Wignell, Fox, Herbert, Mrs Green, Mrs Gardner, A Young Gentlewoman, who never appeared on any stage, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Bulkley. With a% <i>Prelude</i>-; Marcourt-Woodward; Cross-Shuter; Landlord-Morris; Luke-Lewes; Fleece-R. Smith; Buck-Davis; Kitchen-Dunstall; Col. Frankly-Perry; Ostler-Quick; Snarl-Wignell; Passengers-Fox, Herbert; Mrs Cross-Mrs Green; Landlady-Mrs Gardner; Sally-A Young Gentlewoman [who never appeared on any stage; $Miss Mary Linley=, afterwards $Mrs Tickell= (<i>Winston MS 10</i>)%; Lettice-Mrs Mattocks; Charlotte-Mrs Bulkley; Passengers-Miss Pearce, Mrs Copin; [With a% <i>Prelude</i>, Dapperwit-Dyer; Jenkins-Hull; Townly-Wroughton (Edition of 1770). *a?'cg Damon and Phillida. Damon-DuBellamy; Mopsus-Dunstall; Cymon-Hamilton; Corydon-Wignell; Arcas-Davis; Phillida-Mrs Baker. *e?'cg End II: <i>Pageant</i> exhibiting the characters of Shakespeare-; End III: Representation of the Amphitheatre at Stratford Upon Avon-; [with% a <i>Masquerade</i>-. *c?'cg Mainpiece: A New Comedy of 3 Acts [by $George Colman=] never performed. [In the $Shakespearean= Pageant, with figures from seventeen of his plays, the chief effectiveness lay with the Musicians who ushered in each group with appropriate music: <i>Martial Music</i>-The <i>Roman Characters</i> of <i>Coriolanus</i> and <i>Julius Caesar</i>; <i>Soft Music</i>-<i>Antony</i> and <i>Cleopatra</i>; <i>Grand Music</i>, Old $English= Characters-<i>King John</i>, <i>Richard III</i>, <i>Henry VIII</i>: <i>Magical Music</i>, "above, about, underneath" for <i>Prospero</i>; <i>Macbeth's Music</i>; <i>Fairy Music</i>-<i>Oberon</i> and <i>Titania</i>; <i>Solemn Music</i> for Tragic Muse accompanied by <i>Othello</i>, <i>Hamlet</i>, <i>the Ghost</i>, Mad <i>Ophelia</i> and <i>Lear</i> with <i>Cordelia</i>; Dead March in <i>Saul</i>-<i>Juliet</i>'s Bier with attendants; <i>Allegro</i> for the Comic Muse-<i>Falstaff</i>, <i>Touchstone</i>, <i>Launcelot</i>, <i>Malvolio</i>; <i>Andante</i>-<i>Florizel</i> and <i>Perdita</i>, <i>Portia</i> <i>Antonio</i> and <i>Bassanio</i>; <i>Flourish</i>-for Car drawn by the muses carrying <i>Shakespeare</i>'s Bust; <i>Final Song</i> by $Mrs Mattocks=, "<i>Sweetest Bard that Ever Sung, Nature's glory, Fancy's Child</i>--." <i>The Prelude</i> is, in print, entirely favorable to $Garrick='s effort at <i>Stratford</i>. But it could be rendered in a mercilessly ironical manner if the three participating actors so chose. Mainpiece reviewed in the <i>Freeholder's Magazine</i>, Oct.] Receipts: #224 10s.
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    *p1769 10 07 cg Man and Wife; or, The Shakespeare Jubilee. Parts-Woodward, Shuter, Morris, Lewes, R. Smith, Davis, Dunstall, Perry, Quick, Wignell, Fox, Herbert, Mrs Green, Mrs Gardner, A Young Gentlewoman, who never appeared on any stage, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Bulkley. With a <i>Prelude</i>-; Marcourt-Woodward; Cross-Shuter; Landlord-Morris; Luke-Lewes; Fleece-R. Smith; Buck-Davis; Kitchen-Dunstall; Col. Frankly-Perry; Ostler-Quick; Snarl-Wignell; Passengers-Fox, Herbert; Mrs Cross-Mrs Green; Landlady-Mrs Gardner; Sally-A Young Gentlewoman who never appeared on any stage; $Miss Mary Linley=, afterwards $Mrs Tickell= (<i>Winston MS 10</i>); Lettice-Mrs Mattocks; Charlotte-Mrs Bulkley; Passengers-Miss Pearce, Mrs Copin; With a <i>Prelude</i>, Dapperwit-Dyer; Jenkins-Hull; Townly-Wroughton (Edition of 1770).*a1769 10 07 cg Damon and Phillida. Damon-DuBellamy; Mopsus-Dunstall; Cymon-Hamilton; Corydon-Wignell; Arcas-Davis; Phillida-Mrs Baker.*e1769 10 07 cg End II: <i>Pageant</i> exhibiting the characters of Shakespeare-; End III: Representation of the Amphitheatre at Stratford Upon Avon-; with a <i>Masquerade</i>-.*c1769 10 07 cg Mainpiece: A New Comedy of 3 Acts [by $George Colman=] never performed. [In the $Shakespearean= Pageant, with figures from seventeen of his plays, the chief effectiveness lay with the Musicians who ushered in each group with appropriate music: <i>Martial Music</i>-The <i>Roman Characters</i> of <i>Coriolanus</i> and <i>Julius Caesar</i>; <i>Soft Music</i>-<i>Antony</i> and <i>Cleopatra</i>; <i>Grand Music</i>, Old $English= Characters-<i>King John</i>, <i>Richard III</i>, <i>Henry VIII</i>: <i>Magical Music</i>, "above, about, underneath" for <i>Prospero</i>; <i>Macbeth's Music</i>; <i>Fairy Music</i>-<i>Oberon</i> and <i>Titania</i>; <i>Solemn Music</i> for Tragic Muse accompanied by <i>Othello</i>, <i>Hamlet</i>, <i>the Ghost</i>, Mad <i>Ophelia</i> and <i>Lear</i> with <i>Cordelia</i>; Dead March in <i>Saul</i>-<i>Juliet</i>'s Bier with attendants; <i>Allegro</i> for the Comic Muse-<i>Falstaff</i>, <i>Touchstone</i>, <i>Launcelot</i>, <i>Malvolio</i>; <i>Andante</i>-<i>Florizel</i> and <i>Perdita</i>, <i>Portia</i> <i>Antonio</i> and <i>Bassanio</i>; <i>Flourish</i>-for Car drawn by the muses carrying <i>Shakespeare</i>'s Bust; <i>Final Song</i> by $Mrs Mattocks=, "<i>Sweetest Bard that Ever Sung, Nature's glory, Fancy's Child</i>--." <i>The Prelude</i> is, in print, entirely favorable to $Garrick='s effort at <i>Stratford</i>. But it could be rendered in a mercilessly ironical manner if the three participating actors so chose. Mainpiece reviewed in the <i>Freeholder's Magazine</i>, Oct.] Receipts: #224 10s.
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    Event: 34912 | 17691007 | cg | Mainpiece: A New Comedy of 3 Acts [by $George Colman=] never performed. [In the $Shakespearean= Pageant, with figures from seventeen of his plays, the chief effectiveness lay with the Musicians who ushered in each group with appropriate music: <i>Martial Music</i>-The <i>Roman Characters</i> of <i>Coriolanus</i> and <i>Julius Caesar</i>; <i>Soft Music</i>-<i>Antony</i> and <i>Cleopatra</i>; <i>Grand Music</i>, Old $English= Characters-<i>King John</i>, <i>Richard III</i>, <i>Henry VIII</i>: <i>Magical Music</i>, "above, about, underneath" for <i>Prospero</i>; <i>Macbeth's Music</i>; <i>Fairy Music</i>-<i>Oberon</i> and <i>Titania</i>; <i>Solemn Music</i> for Tragic Muse accompanied by <i>Othello</i>, <i>Hamlet</i>, <i>the Ghost</i>, Mad <i>Ophelia</i> and <i>Lear</i> with <i>Cordelia</i>; Dead March in <i>Saul</i>-<i>Juliet</i>'s Bier with attendants; <i>Allegro</i> for the Comic Muse-<i>Falstaff</i>, <i>Touchstone</i>, <i>Launcelot</i>, <i>Malvolio</i>; <i>Andante</i>-<i>Florizel</i> and <i>Perdita</i>, <i>Portia</i> <i>Antonio</i> and <i>Bassanio</i>; <i>Flourish</i>-for Car drawn by the muses carrying <i>Shakespeare</i>'s Bust; <i>Final Song</i> by $Mrs Mattocks=, "<i>Sweetest Bard that Ever Sung, Nature's glory, Fancy's Child</i>--." <i>The Prelude</i> is, in print, entirely favorable to $Garrick='s effort at <i>Stratford</i>. But it could be rendered in a mercilessly ironical manner if the three participating actors so chose. Mainpiece reviewed in the <i>Freeholder's Magazine</i>, Oct.] Receipts: #224 10s
    Performance: 72049 | 34912 | p | Man And Wife; Or, The Shakespeare Jubilee | Parts-Woodward, Shuter, Morris, Lewes, R. Smith, Davis, Dunstall, Perry, Quick, Wignell, Fox, Herbert, Mrs Green, Mrs Gardner, A Young Gentlewoman, who never appeared on any stage, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Bulkley. With a <i>Prelude</i>-; Marcourt-Woodward; Cross-Shuter; Landlord-Morris; Luke-Lewes; Fleece-R. Smith; Buck-Davis; Kitchen-Dunstall; Col. Frankly-Perry; Ostler-Quick; Snarl-Wignell; Passengers-Fox, Herbert; Mrs Cross-Mrs Green; Landlady-Mrs Gardner; Sally-A Young Gentlewoman who never appeared on any stage; $Miss Mary Linley=, afterwards $Mrs Tickell= (<i>Winston MS 10</i>); Lettice-Mrs Mattocks; Charlotte-Mrs Bulkley; Passengers-Miss Pearce, Mrs Copin; With a <i>Prelude</i>, Dapperwit-Dyer; Jenkins-Hull; Townly-Wroughton (Edition of 1770).
    Cast:
    121324 | 72049 | Parts | Woodward, Shuter, Morris, Lewes, R. Smith, Davis, Dunstall, Perry, Quick, Wignell, Fox, Herbert, Mrs Green, Mrs Gardner, A Young Gentlewoman, who never appeared on any stage, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Bulkley. With a <i>Prelude</i>-
    121325 | 72049 | With a <i>Prelude</i>
    121326 | 72049 | Marcourt | Woodward
    121327 | 72049 | Cross | Shuter
    121328 | 72049 | Landlord | Morris
    121329 | 72049 | Luke | Lewes
    121330 | 72049 | Fleece | R. Smith
    121331 | 72049 | Buck | Davis
    121332 | 72049 | Kitchen | Dunstall
    121333 | 72049 | Frankly | Perry
    121334 | 72049 | Ostler | Quick
    121335 | 72049 | Snarl | Wignell
    121336 | 72049 | Passengers | Fox, Herbert
    121337 | 72049 | Mrs Cross | Mrs Green
    121338 | 72049 | Landlady | Mrs Gardner
    121339 | 72049 | Sally | A Young Gentlewoman who never appeared on any stage
    121340 | 72049 | Lettice | Mrs Mattocks
    121341 | 72049 | Charlotte | Mrs Bulkley
    121342 | 72049 | Passengers | Miss Pearce, Mrs Copin
    121343 | 72049 | Dapperwit | Dyer
    121344 | 72049 | Jenkins | Hull
    121345 | 72049 | Townly | Wroughton
    Performance: 72050 | 34912 | a | Damon and Phillida | Damon-DuBellamy; Mopsus-Dunstall; Cymon-Hamilton; Corydon-Wignell; Arcas-Davis; Phillida-Mrs Baker.
    Cast:
    121346 | 72050 | Damon | DuBellamy
    121347 | 72050 | Mopsus | Dunstall
    121348 | 72050 | Cymon | Hamilton
    121349 | 72050 | Corydon | Wignell
    121350 | 72050 | Arcas | Davis
    121351 | 72050 | Phillida | Mrs Baker.
    Performance: 72051 | 34912 | e | End II: <i>Pageant</i> exhibiting the characters of Shakespeare-; End III: Representation of the Amphitheatre at Stratford Upon Avon-; with a <i>Masquerade</i>-

Mainpiece

Comments:
Parts-Woodward, Shuter, Morris, Lewes, R. Smith, Davis, Dunstall, Perry, Quick, Wignell, Fox, Herbert, Mrs Green, Mrs Gardner, A Young Gentlewoman, who never appeared on any stage, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Bulkley. With a Prelude-; Marcourt-Woodward; Cross-Shuter; Landlord-Morris; Luke-Lewes; Fleece-R. Smith; Buck-Davis; Kitchen-Dunstall; Col. Frankly-Perry; Ostler-Quick; Snarl-Wignell; Passengers-Fox, Herbert; Mrs Cross-Mrs Green; Landlady-Mrs Gardner; Sally-A Young Gentlewoman who never appeared on any stage; Miss Mary Linley, afterwards Mrs Tickell (Winston MS 10); Lettice-Mrs Mattocks; Charlotte-Mrs Bulkley; Passengers-Miss Pearce, Mrs Copin; With a Prelude, Dapperwit-Dyer; Jenkins-Hull; Townly-Wroughton (Edition of 1770).
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Damon-DuBellamy; Mopsus-Dunstall; Cymon-Hamilton; Corydon-Wignell; Arcas-Davis; Phillida-Mrs Baker.
Cast:

Entertainment

Comment: End II: Pageant exhibiting the characters of Shakespeare-; End III: Representation of the Amphitheatre at Stratford Upon Avon-; with a Masquerade-

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