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02 March 1710

Event Information
Theatre: Queen's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1709-1710
Volume: 2
Comments: Being oblig'd to begin exactly at 6 a Clock, by reason of the Practice. Admission as 25 Feb. [The shortness of the farce, high admission charges, and mention of a "Practice" suggest that the spectators were privileged to remain for the rehearsal of an opera, presumably Hydaspes. See also 6 March.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pL?queen's The School Boy. See 27 Feb. *cL?queen's Being oblig'd to begin exactly at 6 a Clock, by reason of the Practice. Admission as 25 Feb. [The shortness of the farce, high admission charges, and mention of a "Practice" suggest that the spectators were privileged to remain for the rehearsal of an opera, presumably <i>Hydaspes</i>. See also 6 March.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1710 03 02 queen's The School Boy. ^See17100227^.*c1710 03 02 queen's Being oblig'd to begin exactly at 6 a Clock, by reason of the Practice. Admission as 25 Feb. [The shortness of the farce, high admission charges, and mention of a "Practice" suggest that the spectators were privileged to remain for the rehearsal of an opera, presumably <i>Hydaspes</i>. See also 6 March.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 4450 | 17100302 | queen's | Being oblig'd to begin exactly at 6 a Clock, by reason of the Practice. Admission as 25 Feb. [The shortness of the farce, high admission charges, and mention of a "Practice" suggest that the spectators were privileged to remain for the rehearsal of an opera, presumably <i>Hydaspes</i>. See also 6 March.
    Performance: 6243 | 4450 | p | The School Boy | See17100227.

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See17100227.
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