25 April 1785
Event Information
Theatre:
Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1784-1785
Volume:
5
Comments:
By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. [Author of Address unknown.] 1st piece: By the Author of Love in a Village, &c. [Isaac Bickerstaffe]; not acted these 16 years [1st acted at DL, 24 Nov. 1770], by Veterans of the Stage. 2nd piece: By the late Samuel Foote, Esq. 3rd piece: By Garrick; not acted these 12 years. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
'tis Well It's No Worse
Comments:
Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke .
Don Carlos-Wyatt; Lazarillo-Cross; Don Guzman-Darling; Don Ferdinand-Thome; Octavio-George; Messenger-Green; Alguzill-Purkiss; Drunken Coachman-Ryder; James-Morley; Lawyer-Hall; Don Pedro-Stephens; Muskato-Swords; Aurora-Miss Bird; Marcella-Miss Noel; Leonardo-Mrs Knox; Old Nun-Mrs Barnes; Beatrice-Miss Clarke .
Cast:
- Role: Don Carlos Actor: Wyatt
- Role: Lazarillo Actor: Cross
- Role: Don Guzman Actor: Darling
- Role: Don Ferdinand Actor: Thome
- Role: Octavio Actor: George
- Role: Messenger Actor: Green
- Role: Alguzill Actor: Purkiss
- Role: Drunken Coachman Actor: Ryder
- Role: James Actor: Morley
- Role: Lawyer Actor: Hall
- Role: Don Pedro Actor: Stephens
- Role: Muskato Actor: Swords
- Role: Aurora Actor: Miss Bird
- Role: Marcella Actor: Miss Noel
- Role: Leonardo Actor: Mrs Knox
- Role: Old Nun Actor: Mrs Barnes
- Role: Beatrice Actor: Miss Clarke
Afterpiece
Comments:
Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords .
Carmine-Cross; Caleb-Brown; Alderman Pentweazel-Ryder; Lady Pentweazel-Mr Swords .
Cast:
- Role: Carmine Actor: Cross
- Role: Caleb Actor: Brown
- Role: Alderman Pentweazel Actor: Ryder
- Role: Lady Pentweazel Actor: Mr Swords
Afterpiece
Monologue
Comment:
1785 04 25 Preceding the 1st piece an Address spoken by Brown