17 September 1774

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1774-1775
Volume: 4
Comments: A new short Introductory Piece before a play [The Meeting of the Company]. This new Prelude call'd The Meeting of the Company or Bayes' Art of Acting by D. G. Esq--it is full of fine Satyr & an Excellent Lesson to all performers, it was receiv'd with very great Applause (Hopkins Diary). [MacMillan's note from Kemble differs slightly in the wording. The salaries this season were #94 7s. 8d. per day; #566 6s. per week. Kemble's note as to total receipts is short by 8 pence.] Prices: Box 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. [Unfavorable review of Meeting of the Company in The Westminster Magazine (Sept., p. 472). The actor Aickin referred to this season is J. Aickin. Francis Aickin left dl before the beginning of this season. He was dismissed by Garrick in May. See Booden, Private Correspondence of David Garrick, I, 651-55.] Paid Renters #8; Advanced Mr Watson (box office keeper) #10; Ditto to Mr Mortimer (box office keeper) #15 (Treasurer's Book). [The funds to the box office keepers was operating cash which was returned 29 May 1775. Payment to Renters was same for each acting night until the eighty-eighth night (9 Jan. 1775) when it dropped to #4 nightly, since half of the stock holders (the Old Renters) were paid up by that time. The remaining 100 nights of the season plus 11 Oratorio nights yielded #448 to the Renters. No further mention of this item of expense will be made this season.] Total to Renters #1,152. Receipts: #212 14s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book)
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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p1774 9 17 dl The Drummer. Tinsel-Dodd; Sir George-J. Aickin; Vellum-Parsons; Fantom-Packer; Butler-Baddeley; Gardener-Weston; Coachman-Moody; Lady Trueman-Mrs Hopkins; Abingail-Miss Pope. *aThe Meeting of the Company. [Parts-King, Weston, Parsons, Aickin, Hurst, Bransby, Wright, Ackman, Miss Platt.% Bayes-King; Weston-Weston; Parsons-Parsons; Patent-Aickin; Hurst=-Hurst; Prompter-Ackman; Phill-Wright; Miss Platt-Miss Platt (character assignments tentative based on <i>Huntington Library</i> MS). *aThe Irish Widow. Whittle-Parsons; Kecksey-Dodd; Sir Patrick-Moody; Bates-Baddeley; Newphew-Cautherly; Thomas-Weston; Widow (With an <i>Epilogue</i> Song)-Mrs Greville. *dI: <i>The Irish Fair</i>-Atkins, Mrs Sutton. *cA new short Introductory Piece before a play [<i>The Meeting of the Company</i>]. This new Prelude call'd <i>The Meeting of the Company or Bayes' Art of Acting</i> by D. G. Esq--it is full of fine Satyr & an Excellent Lesson to all performers, it was receiv'd with very great Applause (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$MacMillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in the wording. The salaries this season were #94 7s. 8d. per day; #566 6s. per week. Kemble's note as to total receipts is short by 8 pence.] Prices: Box 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. [Unfavorable review of <i>Meeting of the Company</i> in <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> (Sept., p. 472). The actor Aickin referred to this season is $J. Aickin=. $Francis Aickin= left <i>dl</i> before the beginning of this season. He was dismissed by $Garrick= in May. See $Booden=, <i>Private Correspondence of David Garrick</i>, I, 651-55.] Paid Renters #8; Advanced $Mr Watson= (box office keeper) #10; Ditto to $Mr Mortimer= (box office keeper) #15 (Treasurer's Book). [The funds to the box office keepers was operating cash which was returned 29 May 1775. Payment to Renters was same for each acting night until the eighty-eighth night (9 Jan. 1775) when it dropped to #4 nightly, since half of the stock holders (the Old Renters) were paid up by that time. The remaining 100 nights of the season plus 11 Oratorio nights yielded #448 to the Renters. No further mention of this item of expense will be made this season.] Total to Renters #1,152. Receipts: #212 14s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1774 09 17 dl The Drummer. Tinsel-Dodd; Sir George-J. Aickin; Vellum-Parsons; Fantom-Packer; Butler-Baddeley; Gardener-Weston; Coachman-Moody; Lady Trueman-Mrs Hopkins; Abingail-Miss Pope.*a1774 09 17 dl The Meeting of the Company. Parts-King, Weston, Parsons, Aickin, Hurst, Bransby, Wright, Ackman, Miss Platt. Bayes-King; Weston-Weston; Parsons-Parsons; Patent-Aickin; Hurst=-Hurst; Prompter-Ackman; Phill-Wright; Miss Platt-Miss Platt (character assignments tentative based on <i>Huntington Library</i> MS).*a1774 09 17 dl The Irish Widow. Whittle-Parsons; Kecksey-Dodd; Sir Patrick-Moody; Bates-Baddeley; Newphew-Cautherly; Thomas-Weston; Widow (With an <i>Epilogue</i> Song)-Mrs Greville.*d1774 09 17 dl I: <i>The Irish Fair</i>-Atkins, Mrs Sutton.*c1774 09 17 dl A new short Introductory Piece before a play [<i>The Meeting of the Company</i>]. This new Prelude call'd <i>The Meeting of the Company or Bayes' Art of Acting</i> by D. G. Esq--it is full of fine Satyr & an Excellent Lesson to all performers, it was receiv'd with very great Applause (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$MacMillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in the wording. The salaries this season were #94 7s. 8d. per day; #566 6s. per week. Kemble's note as to total receipts is short by 8 pence.] Prices: Box 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. [Unfavorable review of <i>Meeting of the Company</i> in <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> (Sept., p. 472). The actor Aickin referred to this season is $J. Aickin=. $Francis Aickin= left <i>dl</i> before the beginning of this season. He was dismissed by $Garrick= in May. See $Booden=, <i>Private Correspondence of David Garrick</i>, I, 651-55.] Paid Renters #8; Advanced $Mr Watson= (box office keeper) #10; Ditto to $Mr Mortimer= (box office keeper) #15 (Treasurer's Book). [The funds to the box office keepers was operating cash which was returned 29 May 1775. Payment to Renters was same for each acting night until the eighty-eighth night (9 Jan. 1775) when it dropped to #4 nightly, since half of the stock holders (the Old Renters) were paid up by that time. The remaining 100 nights of the season plus 11 Oratorio nights yielded #448 to the Renters. No further mention of this item of expense will be made this season.] Total to Renters #1,152. Receipts: #212 14s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 37774 | 17740917 | dl | A new short Introductory Piece before a play [<i>The Meeting of the Company</i>]. This new Prelude call'd <i>The Meeting of the Company or Bayes' Art of Acting</i> by D. G. Esq--it is full of fine Satyr & an Excellent Lesson to all performers, it was receiv'd with very great Applause (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). [$MacMillan='s note from $Kemble= differs slightly in the wording. The salaries this season were #94 7s. 8d. per day; #566 6s. per week. Kemble's note as to total receipts is short by 8 pence.] Prices: Box 5s. Pit 3s. Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery 1s. [Unfavorable review of <i>Meeting of the Company</i> in <i>The Westminster Magazine</i> (Sept., p. 472). The actor Aickin referred to this season is $J. Aickin=. $Francis Aickin= left <i>dl</i> before the beginning of this season. He was dismissed by $Garrick= in May. See $Booden=, <i>Private Correspondence of David Garrick</i>, I, 651-55.] Paid Renters #8; Advanced $Mr Watson= (box office keeper) #10; Ditto to $Mr Mortimer= (box office keeper) #15 (Treasurer's Book). [The funds to the box office keepers was operating cash which was returned 29 May 1775. Payment to Renters was same for each acting night until the eighty-eighth night (9 Jan. 1775) when it dropped to #4 nightly, since half of the stock holders (the Old Renters) were paid up by that time. The remaining 100 nights of the season plus 11 Oratorio nights yielded #448 to the Renters. No further mention of this item of expense will be made this season.] Total to Renters #1,152. Receipts: #212 14s. 6d. (Treasurer's Book)
    Performance: 78831 | 37774 | p | The Drummer | Tinsel-Dodd; Sir George-J. Aickin; Vellum-Parsons; Fantom-Packer; Butler-Baddeley; Gardener-Weston; Coachman-Moody; Lady Trueman-Mrs Hopkins; Abingail-Miss Pope.
    Cast:
    134286 | 78831 | Tinsel | Dodd
    134287 | 78831 | Sir George | J. Aickin
    134288 | 78831 | Vellum | Parsons
    134289 | 78831 | Fantom | Packer
    134290 | 78831 | Butler | Baddeley
    134291 | 78831 | Gardener | Weston
    134292 | 78831 | Coachman | Moody
    134293 | 78831 | Lady Trueman | Mrs Hopkins
    134294 | 78831 | Abingail | Miss Pope.
    Performance: 78832 | 37774 | a | The Meeting of the Company | Parts-King, Weston, Parsons, Aickin, Hurst, Bransby, Wright, Ackman, Miss Platt. Bayes-King; Weston-Weston; Parsons-Parsons; Patent-Aickin; Hurst=-Hurst; Prompter-Ackman; Phill-Wright; Miss Platt-Miss Platt (character assignments tentative based on <i>Huntington Library</i> MS).
    Cast:
    134295 | 78832 | Parts | King, Weston, Parsons, Aickin, Hurst, Bransby, Wright, Ackman, Miss Platt. Bayes-King
    134296 | 78832 | Bayes | King
    134297 | 78832 | Weston | Weston
    134298 | 78832 | Parsons | Parsons
    134299 | 78832 | Patent | Aickin
    134300 | 78832 | Hurst= | Hurst
    134301 | 78832 | Prompter | Ackman
    134302 | 78832 | Phill | Wright
    134303 | 78832 | Miss Platt | Miss Platt
    Performance: 78833 | 37774 | a | The Irish Widow | Whittle-Parsons; Kecksey-Dodd; Sir Patrick-Moody; Bates-Baddeley; Newphew-Cautherly; Thomas-Weston; Widow (With an <i>Epilogue</i> Song)-Mrs Greville.
    Cast:
    134304 | 78833 | Whittle | Parsons
    134305 | 78833 | Kecksey | Dodd
    134306 | 78833 | Sir Patrick | Moody
    134307 | 78833 | Bates | Baddeley
    134308 | 78833 | Newphew | Cautherly
    134309 | 78833 | Thomas | Weston
    134310 | 78833 | Widow | Mrs Greville.
    Performance: 78834 | 37774 | d | I: <i>The Irish Fair</i>-Atkins, Mrs Sutton

Mainpiece

Comments:
Tinsel-Dodd; Sir George-J. Aickin; Vellum-Parsons; Fantom-Packer; Butler-Baddeley; Gardener-Weston; Coachman-Moody; Lady Trueman-Mrs Hopkins; Abingail-Miss Pope.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Parts-King, Weston, Parsons, Aickin, Hurst, Bransby, Wright, Ackman, Miss Platt. Bayes-King; Weston-Weston; Parsons-Parsons; Patent-Aickin; Hurst=-Hurst; Prompter-Ackman; Phill-Wright; Miss Platt-Miss Platt (character assignments tentative based on Huntington Library MS).
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Whittle-Parsons; Kecksey-Dodd; Sir Patrick-Moody; Bates-Baddeley; Newphew-Cautherly; Thomas-Weston; Widow (With an Epilogue Song)-Mrs Greville.
Cast:

Dance

Comment: I: The Irish Fair-Atkins, Mrs Sutton

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