07 November 1776

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1776-1777
Volume: 5
Comments: Epilogue by David Garrick. Second Ballet: with New Scenes [by deLoutherbourg] and Dresses [by Lupini]. Two new Grand Ballets, composed by Gallet, were introduced in this Piece (The Maid of the Oaks) in which Gallet and Mlle Dupre made their first Appearance upon the Eng. Stage--the first Dance, which was to be in the 2nd Act, was obliged to be deferred till the end of the 3rd Act, as Lupini, who made the Dancers Dresses, had not brought them to the House--this put us all into great Confusion, and Dodd made an Apology to the Audience, that an unforseen Accident had prevented the Dance being done in the proper Place. At the beginning of the 3rd Act most of the Dresses were brought, but not all, and some of the Dancers were obliged to put on what Dresses could be got for them--They were all very much confused--the Music also was not perfect. Gallet went on, and spoke in French to the Audience, and told the Band that he wished they had any Heads. In the first Dance Mlle Dupre fell down, and a little after Gallet fell down, but (they) did not hurt themselves, and the Dance went on--and even with all these Disadvantages was much applauded (Hopkins Diary). Receipts: #181 19s. 6d

Event Downloads

JSON XML CSV
  • Your web browser doesn't have a PDF plugin. Instead, click here to download the PDF file

  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??dl The Maid of the Oaks. Dupely-Dodd; Oldworth-Aickin; Sir Harry Groveby-Brereton; Druid-Bannister; Hurry-Parsons; Painter-Moody; Architect-Fawcett; Old Groveby-Baddeley; Maria-Miss P. Hopkins; Lady Bab Lardoon-Mrs Abington; [The last new% <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington. [This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.] *a??dl Polly Honeycomb. Mr Honeycomb-Parsons; Scribble-Dodd; Ledger-Bransby; Mrs Honeycomb-Mrs Johnston; Nurse-Mrs Bradshaw; Polly Honeycomb-Miss Pope. *d??dl In II: [but postponed until end of Act III (see following note)][a new grand Ballet, Demie Caractere, composed by $Gallet=,% <i>The Double Festival</i>-Gallet, Mlle Dupre (their 1st appearance upon the <i>English stage</i>), Helme, Slingsby, Sga Vidini, Sga Crespi, Sga Ricci; In V: [a new grand serious Ballet, composed by Gallet,% <i>The Triumph of Love</i>-Gallet, Helme, Sga Crespi, Miss Armstrong, Mlle Dupre. *s??dl In: [a% Fete Champetre[. The vocal parts%-Vernon, Davies, Miss Abrams, Mrs Scott, Mrs Wrighten. [This was included, as here assigned (except on 20 Feb. 1777), in all subsequent performances.] *c??dl Epilogue by $David Garrick=. Second Ballet: with New Scenes [by $deLoutherbourg=] and Dresses [by $Lupini=]. Two new Grand Ballets, composed by $Gallet=, were introduced in this Piece (<i>The Maid of the Oaks</i>) in which Gallet and $Mlle Dupre= made their first Appearance upon the Eng. Stage--the first Dance, which was to be in the 2nd Act, was obliged to be deferred till the end of the 3rd Act, as $Lupini=, who made the Dancers Dresses, had not brought them to the House--this put us all into great Confusion, and $Dodd= made an Apology to the Audience, that an unforseen Accident had prevented the Dance being done in the proper Place. At the beginning of the 3rd Act most of the Dresses were brought, but not all, and some of the Dancers were obliged to put on what Dresses could be got for them--They were all very much confused--the Music also was not perfect. Gallet went on, and spoke in $French= to the Audience, and told the Band that he wished they had any Heads. In the first Dance Mlle Dupre fell down, and a little after Gallet fell down, but (they) did not hurt themselves, and the Dance went on--and even with all these Disadvantages was much applauded (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). Receipts: #181 19s. 6d.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1776 11 07 dl The Maid of the Oaks. Dupely-Dodd; Oldworth-Aickin; Sir Harry Groveby-Brereton; Druid-Bannister; Hurry-Parsons; Painter-Moody; Architect-Fawcett; Old Groveby-Baddeley; Maria-Miss P. Hopkins; Lady Bab Lardoon-Mrs Abington; The last new <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington. [This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.]*a1776 11 07 dl Polly Honeycomb. Mr Honeycomb-Parsons; Scribble-Dodd; Ledger-Bransby; Mrs Honeycomb-Mrs Johnston; Nurse-Mrs Bradshaw; Polly Honeycomb-Miss Pope.*d1776 11 07 dl In II: [but postponed until end of Act III (see following note)]a new grand Ballet, Demie Caractere, composed by $Gallet=, <i>The Double Festival</i>-Gallet, Mlle Dupre (their 1st appearance upon the <i>English stage</i>), Helme, Slingsby, Sga Vidini, Sga Crespi, Sga Ricci; In V: [a new grand serious Ballet, composed by Gallet, <i>The Triumph of Love</i>-Gallet, Helme, Sga Crespi, Miss Armstrong, Mlle Dupre.*s1776 11 07 dl In: a Fete Champetre[. The vocal parts-Vernon, Davies, Miss Abrams, Mrs Scott, Mrs Wrighten. [This was included, as here assigned (except on 20 Feb. 1777), in all subsequent performances.]*c1776 11 07 dl Epilogue by $David Garrick=. Second Ballet: with New Scenes [by $deLoutherbourg=] and Dresses [by $Lupini=]. Two new Grand Ballets, composed by $Gallet=, were introduced in this Piece (<i>The Maid of the Oaks</i>) in which Gallet and $Mlle Dupre= made their first Appearance upon the Eng. Stage--the first Dance, which was to be in the 2nd Act, was obliged to be deferred till the end of the 3rd Act, as $Lupini=, who made the Dancers Dresses, had not brought them to the House--this put us all into great Confusion, and $Dodd= made an Apology to the Audience, that an unforseen Accident had prevented the Dance being done in the proper Place. At the beginning of the 3rd Act most of the Dresses were brought, but not all, and some of the Dancers were obliged to put on what Dresses could be got for them--They were all very much confused--the Music also was not perfect. Gallet went on, and spoke in $French= to the Audience, and told the Band that he wished they had any Heads. In the first Dance Mlle Dupre fell down, and a little after Gallet fell down, but (they) did not hurt themselves, and the Dance went on--and even with all these Disadvantages was much applauded (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). Receipts: #181 19s. 6d.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 38930 | 17761107 | dl | Epilogue by $David Garrick=. Second Ballet: with New Scenes [by $deLoutherbourg=] and Dresses [by $Lupini=]. Two new Grand Ballets, composed by $Gallet=, were introduced in this Piece (<i>The Maid of the Oaks</i>) in which Gallet and $Mlle Dupre= made their first Appearance upon the Eng. Stage--the first Dance, which was to be in the 2nd Act, was obliged to be deferred till the end of the 3rd Act, as $Lupini=, who made the Dancers Dresses, had not brought them to the House--this put us all into great Confusion, and $Dodd= made an Apology to the Audience, that an unforseen Accident had prevented the Dance being done in the proper Place. At the beginning of the 3rd Act most of the Dresses were brought, but not all, and some of the Dancers were obliged to put on what Dresses could be got for them--They were all very much confused--the Music also was not perfect. Gallet went on, and spoke in $French= to the Audience, and told the Band that he wished they had any Heads. In the first Dance Mlle Dupre fell down, and a little after Gallet fell down, but (they) did not hurt themselves, and the Dance went on--and even with all these Disadvantages was much applauded (<i>Hopkins Diary</i>). Receipts: #181 19s. 6d
    Performance: 81831 | 38930 | p | The Maid Of The Oaks | Dupely-Dodd; Oldworth-Aickin; Sir Harry Groveby-Brereton; Druid-Bannister; Hurry-Parsons; Painter-Moody; Architect-Fawcett; Old Groveby-Baddeley; Maria-Miss P. Hopkins; Lady Bab Lardoon-Mrs Abington; The last new <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Abington. [This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.]This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.]
    Cast:
    140604 | 81831 | Dupely | Dodd
    140605 | 81831 | Oldworth | Aickin
    140606 | 81831 | Sir Harry Groveby | Brereton
    140607 | 81831 | Druid | Bannister
    140608 | 81831 | Hurry | Parsons
    140609 | 81831 | Painter | Moody
    140610 | 81831 | Architect | Fawcett
    140611 | 81831 | Old Groveby | Baddeley
    140612 | 81831 | Maria | Miss P. Hopkins
    140613 | 81831 | Lady Bab Lardoon | Mrs Abington
    140614 | 81831 | The last new <i>Epilogue</i> | Mrs Abington.
    Performance: 81832 | 38930 | a | Polly Honeycomb | Mr Honeycomb-Parsons; Scribble-Dodd; Ledger-Bransby; Mrs Honeycomb-Mrs Johnston; Nurse-Mrs Bradshaw; Polly Honeycomb-Miss Pope.
    Cast:
    140615 | 81832 | Mr Honeycomb | Parsons
    140616 | 81832 | Scribble | Dodd
    140617 | 81832 | Ledger | Bransby
    140618 | 81832 | Mrs Honeycomb | Mrs Johnston
    140619 | 81832 | Nurse | Mrs Bradshaw
    140620 | 81832 | Polly Honeycomb | Miss Pope.
    Performance: 81833 | 38930 | d | In II: [but postponed until end of Act III (see following note)]a new grand Ballet, Demie Caractere, composed by $Gallet=, <i>The Double Festival</i>-Gallet, Mlle Dupre (their 1st appearance upon the <i>English stage</i>), Helme, Slingsby, Sga Vidini, Sga Crespi, Sga Ricci; In V: [a new grand serious Ballet, composed by Gallet, <i>The Triumph of Love</i>-Gallet, Helme, Sga Crespi, Miss Armstrong, Mlle Dupre
    Performance: 81834 | 38930 | s | In: a Fete Champetre[ | The vocal parts-Vernon, Davies, Miss Abrams, Mrs Scott, Mrs Wrighten. [This was included, as here assigned (except on 20 Feb. 1777), in all subsequent performances.]This was included, as here assigned (except on 20 Feb. 1777), in all subsequent performances.]
    Cast:
    140621 | 81834 | The vocal parts | Vernon, Davies, Miss Abrams, Mrs Scott, Mrs Wrighten.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Dupely-Dodd; Oldworth-Aickin; Sir Harry Groveby-Brereton; Druid-Bannister; Hurry-Parsons; Painter-Moody; Architect-Fawcett; Old Groveby-Baddeley; Maria-Miss P. Hopkins; Lady Bab Lardoon-Mrs Abington; The last new Epilogue-Mrs Abington. [This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.]This was spoken, as here assigned, at all subsequent performances.]
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Mr Honeycomb-Parsons; Scribble-Dodd; Ledger-Bransby; Mrs Honeycomb-Mrs Johnston; Nurse-Mrs Bradshaw; Polly Honeycomb-Miss Pope.
Cast:

Dance

Comment: In II: [but postponed until end of Act III (see following note)]a new grand Ballet, Demie Caractere, composed by Gallet, The Double Festival-Gallet, Mlle Dupre (their 1st appearance upon the English stage), Helme, Slingsby, Sga Vidini, Sga Crespi, Sga Ricci; In V: [a new grand serious Ballet, composed by Gallet, The Triumph of Love-Gallet, Helme, Sga Crespi, Miss Armstrong, Mlle Dupre

Song

Comment: In: a Fete Champetre[. The vocal parts-Vernon, Davies, Miss Abrams, Mrs Scott, Mrs Wrighten. [This was included, as here assigned (except on 20 Feb. 1777), in all subsequent performances.

Cite this page

Chicago:
MLA: