25 March 1784
Event Information
Theatre:
King's Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1783-1784
Volume:
5
Comments:
Benefit for Mme Rossi. Tickets, half a guinea each, to be had of Mme Rossi, No. 31, Pall-mall
Mainpiece
Title:
I Rivali Delusi
Comments:
As17840106, but added: An entirely new Suartetto by Franchi, Tasca, Schinotti, Sga Dorta; the music by Sarti .
As17840106, but added: An entirely new Suartetto by Franchi, Tasca, Schinotti, Sga Dorta; the music by Sarti .
Cast:
- Role: : Il Conte di Belfiore Actor: Bartolini
- Role: Masotto Actor: Franchi
- Role: Titta Actor: Tasca
- Role: Mingotto Actor: Schinotti
- Role: La Contessa Actor: Sga Catenacci
- Role: Livietta Actor: Sga Schinotti
- Role: Dorina Actor: Sga Rachele Dorta.
Dance
Comment:
End of Act I a new ballet, composed for the occasion by D'Auberval, Pygmalion (taken from the Mono-drama of that name by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with the original music composed by that very celebrated writer; the story founded on the fabulous account of Pygmalion animating his statue) by Lepicq, Vcstris (Jun.], Mme Rossi, Mme Theodore; End of Opera will be revived Le Tuteur Trompe (composed by Lepicq) in which the following new dances: A new Pas de Deux by Lepicq and Mme Rossi, the latter in the character of Niaise; a Pas Seul by Mme Theodore; a Pas de Troit by Lepicq, Mme Rossi, Zuchelli; an entirely new Pas de Deux by Vestris [Jun.] and Mme Theodore; a Pas Seul by Slingsby; a Pas Seul, entirely new, by Vestris [Jun.]; to conclude with the Sequdilla and Fandango by Lepicq and Mme Rossi. N. B. In the same ballet will be introduced a Minuet, composed by Barthelemon for the Prince of Wales, and an Allemande in the French stile, both by Lepicq and Mme Rossi