26 October 1774

Event Information
Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1774-1775
Volume: 4
Comments: Mainpiece: By Desire. Afterpiece: A reviv'd Farce of two acts. [See 9 Jan. 1764.] [Hereafter Lewes' name appears as Lee Lewes in the bills, apparently so he would not be confused with Lewis. Earlier (1769) his name appears in the Account Books as Le-Lewes seemingly to avoid confusion with another Lewis in the company at the time.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pcg Philaster. As 20 Oct. *aNo One's Enemy but His Own. The Characters-Woodward, Shuter, Hull, Wroughton, Booth, Lee Lewes, Quick, Cushing, Mrs Lesingham, Miss Barsanti. *dII: <i>The Provencale</i>, as 28 Sept.; III: <i>The Merry Sailors</i>-Aldridge [See 7 Oct. 1773]; End: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, as 7 Oct. *cMainpiece: By Desire. Afterpiece: A reviv'd Farce of two acts. [See 9 Jan. 1764.] [Hereafter Lewes' name appears as $Lee Lewes= in the bills, apparently so he would not be confused with $Lewis=. Earlier (1769) his name appears in the Account Books as $Le-Lewes= seemingly to avoid confusion with another Lewis in the company at the time.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1774 10 26 cg Philaster. ^As17741020^.*a1774 10 26 cg No One's Enemy but His Own. The Characters-Woodward, Shuter, Hull, Wroughton, Booth, Lee Lewes, Quick, Cushing, Mrs Lesingham, Miss Barsanti.*d1774 10 26 cg II: <i>The Provencale</i>, ^as17740928^; III: <i>The Merry Sailors</i>-Aldridge [^See17731007^]; End: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, ^as17741007^.*c1774 10 26 cg Mainpiece: By Desire. Afterpiece: A reviv'd Farce of two acts. [See 9 Jan. 1764.] [Hereafter Lewes' name appears as $Lee Lewes= in the bills, apparently so he would not be confused with $Lewis=. Earlier (1769) his name appears in the Account Books as $Le-Lewes= seemingly to avoid confusion with another Lewis in the company at the time.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 37828 | 17741026 | cg | Mainpiece: By Desire. Afterpiece: A reviv'd Farce of two acts. [See 9 Jan. 1764.] [Hereafter Lewes' name appears as $Lee Lewes= in the bills, apparently so he would not be confused with $Lewis=. Earlier (1769) his name appears in the Account Books as $Le-Lewes= seemingly to avoid confusion with another Lewis in the company at the time.
    Performance: 78981 | 37828 | p | Philaster | As17741020.
    AsSeeDate: 78981 | cg | p | As | 17741020
    Cast:
    504168 | 78981 | Philaster | A Gentleman
    504169 | 78981 | King | L'Estrange
    504170 | 78981 | Pharamond | Clinch
    504171 | 78981 | Dion | Hull
    504172 | 78981 | Cleremont | Davis
    504173 | 78981 | Thrasiline | Thompson
    504174 | 78981 | of Mob | Dunstall
    504175 | 78981 | Countryman | Cushing
    504176 | 78981 | Woodman | Fox
    504177 | 78981 | Arethusa | Mrs Mattocks
    504178 | 78981 | Megra | Miss Sherman
    504179 | 78981 | Galatea | Mrs Whitefield
    504180 | 78981 | Lady | Miss Pearce
    504181 | 78981 | Bellario | Mrs Melmoth
    Performance: 78982 | 37828 | a | No One's Enemy but His Own | The Characters-Woodward, Shuter, Hull, Wroughton, Booth, Lee Lewes, Quick, Cushing, Mrs Lesingham, Miss Barsanti.
    Cast:
    134964 | 78982 | The Characters | Woodward, Shuter, Hull, Wroughton, Booth, Lee Lewes, Quick, Cushing, Mrs Lesingham, Miss Barsanti.
    Performance: 78983 | 37828 | d | II: <i>The Provencale</i>, as17740928; III: <i>The Merry Sailors</i>-Aldridge [See17731007]; End: <i>The Vintage Festival</i>, as17741007
    AsSeeDate: 78983 | cg | d | As | 17740928

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17741020.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
The Characters-Woodward, Shuter, Hull, Wroughton, Booth, Lee Lewes, Quick, Cushing, Mrs Lesingham, Miss Barsanti.

Dance

Comment: II: The Provencale, as17740928; III: The Merry Sailors-Aldridge [See17731007]; End: The Vintage Festival, as17741007

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