13 July 1780

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1779-1780
Volume: 5
Comments: [In afterpiece the playbill retains Wood, but "As soon as the play was finished, Palmer stepped forward, and...informed the Audience that Wood was taken suddenly and dangerously ill, but in order to prevent the Company from being disappointed of the farce, R. Palmer had undertaken to perform the character of Bouquet at a few hours notice. After the usual Musick the farce commenced, and it is but justice to R. Palmer to declare that he acquitted himself much to his own credit and entirely to the satisfaction of the audience" (Morning Chronicle, 14 July).

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p hay The Separate Maintenance. As 13 June. *aThe Son-in-law.As 13 June, but Bouquet-R. Palmer [in place of $Woods=%. *c[In afterpiece the playbill retains $Wood=, but "As soon as the play was finished, $Palmer= steppedforward, and...informed the Audience that Wood was taken suddenly and dangerously ill, but in order to prevent the Company from being disappointed of the farce, $R. Palmer= had undertaken to perform the character of <i>Bouquet</i>r at a few hours notice. After the usual Musick the farce commenced, and it is but justice toR. Palmer to declare that he acquitted himself much to his own credit and entirely to the satisfaction of the audience" (<i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 July).]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1780 07 13 hay The Separate Maintenance. ^As17800613^.*a1780 07 13 hay The Son-in-law. ^As17800613^ but Bouquet-R. Palmer in place of $Woods=.*c1780 07 13 hay [In afterpiece the playbill retains $Wood=, but "As soon as the play was finished, $Palmer= stepped forward, and...informed the Audience that Wood was taken suddenly and dangerously ill, but in order to prevent the Company from being disappointed of the farce, $R. Palmer= had undertaken to perform the character of <i>Bouquet</i>r at a few hours notice. After the usual Musick the farce commenced, and it is but justice to R. Palmer to declare that he acquitted himself much to his own credit and entirely to the satisfaction of the audience" (<i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 July).]
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    Event: 41058 | 17800713 | hay | [In afterpiece the playbill retains $Wood=, but "As soon as the play was finished, $Palmer= stepped forward, and...informed the Audience that Wood was taken suddenly and dangerously ill, but in order to prevent the Company from being disappointed of the farce, $R. Palmer= had undertaken to perform the character of <i>Bouquet</i> at a few hours notice. After the usual Musick the farce commenced, and it is but justice to R. Palmer to declare that he acquitted himself much to his own credit and entirely to the satisfaction of the audience" (<i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 July).
    Performance: 87446 | 41058 | p | The Separate Maintenance | As17800613.
    AsSeeDate: 87446 | hay | p | As | 17800613
    Cast:
    551403 | 87446 | Characters | Palmer, Bannister Jun., Aickin, Gardner, Stevens, Kenny, Barrett, Edwin, Wilson, Mrs Webb, Mrs Hitchcock, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs Poussin, Miss Wood, Mrs Lefevre, Miss Hale, Miss Twist, Mrs Cuyler, Miss Farren. Cast adjusted from <i>Gazetteer</i>, 1 Sept. 1779: Leveret-Palmer
    551404 | 87446 | Leveret | Palmer
    551405 | 87446 | Lord Newbery | Bannister Jun.
    551406 | 87446 | Touchwood | Aickin
    551407 | 87446 | Fraction | Gardner
    551408 | 87446 | Minim | Edwin
    551409 | 87446 | Lord Oldcastle | Wilson
    551410 | 87446 | Lady Oldcastle | Mrs Webb
    551411 | 87446 | Miss English | Mrs Hitchcock
    551412 | 87446 | Mrs Frankly | Mrs Lloyd
    551413 | 87446 | Lady Didapper | Mrs Poussin
    551414 | 87446 | Grace | Miss Wood
    551415 | 87446 | Mrs Fustian | Mrs Lefevre
    551416 | 87446 | Mrs Revel | Mrs Cuyler
    551417 | 87446 | Lady Newbery | Miss Farren
    551418 | 87446 | unassigned | Stevens, Kenny, Barrett, Miss Hale, Miss Twist.
    Performance: 87447 | 41058 | a | The Son-in-law | As17800613 but Bouquet-R. Palmer in place of $Woods=.
    AsSeeDate: 87447 | hay | a | As | 17800613
    Cast:
    150563 | 87447 | Bouquet | R. Palmer in place of $Woods=.
    551419 | 87447 | Characters | Wilson, Edwin, Wood, Baddeley, Lamash, Barrett, Stevens, Kenny, Bannister, Mrs Lefevre, Miss Harper. Cast adjusted from <i>Public Advertiser</i>, 17 Aug. 1779, and playbill of 29 June 1786: Cranky-Wilson
    551420 | 87447 | Cranky | Wilson
    551421 | 87447 | Bowkitt | Edwin
    551422 | 87447 | Vinegar | Baddeley
    551423 | 87447 | Idle | Lamash
    551424 | 87447 | Orator Mum | Barrett
    551425 | 87447 | John | Stevens
    551426 | 87447 | Signor Arionelli | Bannister
    551427 | 87447 | Dolce | Mrs Lefevre
    551428 | 87447 | Cecilia | Miss Harper
    551429 | 87447 | unassigned | Kenny.

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Comments:
As17800613 but Bouquet-R. Palmer in place of Woods.

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