10 May 1786
          Event Information
          
            
              
            
          
        
        Theatre:
            Drury Lane Theatre          
          Theatrical Season:
            1785-1786          
          Volume:
            5          
          Comments:
            Benefit for Staunton and Wright. Morning Chronicle, 3 May: Tickets to be had of Staunton, No. 54, Drury-Lane; or Wright, Bennet-street, Westminster. Receipts: #227 (49/3; 25/8; 0/0; tickets: 152/9) (charge: #105 15s. 2d.)          
          Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
                    
                      The Clandestine Marriage                    
                  
                  Comments:
As17851125, but Sir John Melvil-Staunton; Fanny (for this night only)-Miss Farren .
                  As17851125, but Sir John Melvil-Staunton; Fanny (for this night only)-Miss Farren .
Cast:
                                        
                                  - Role: Sir John Melvil Actor: Staunton
 - Role: Fanny Actor: Miss Farren
 - Role: Lovewell Actor: Bannister Jun
 - Role: Lord Ogleby Actor: King
 - Role: Sterling Actor: Parsons
 - Role: Serjeant Flower Actor: Wrighten
 - Role: Traverse Actor: Phillimore
 - Role: Trueman Actor: Fawcett
 - Role: Canton Actor: Baddcley
 - Role: Brush Actor: Palmer
 - Role: Miss Sterling Actor: Miss Pope
 - Role: Chambermaid Actor: Mrs Wilson
 - Role: Betty Actor: Miss Tidswell
 - Role: Mrs Heidelberg Actor: Mrs Hopkins
 
Afterpiece
Title:
                    
                      The Virgin Unmask d                    
                  
                  Comments:
As17860124.
                  As17860124.
Cast:
                                        
                                  - Role: Coupee Actor: Bannister Jun.
 - Role: Blister Actor: Suett
 - Role: Quaver Actor: Barrymore
 - Role: Goodwill Actor: Packer
 - Role: Thomas Actor: Phillimore
 - Role: Miss Lucy Actor: Mrs Jordan
 
Song
Comment:
                      End of Act IV of mainpiece Collin cur'd of roving by Miss George; End of mainpiece Bucks of the Field by Dignum