14 November 1786
Event Information
Theatre:
Covent Garden
Theatrical Season:
1786-1787
Volume:
5
Comments:
[This was Hooke's 1st appearance on the stage; King was from the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.] Receipts: #252 7s. 6d. (251.13.0; 0.14.6)
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
Love In A Village
Comments:
Hawthorn-Hooke; Young Meadows-King (Their 1st appearance); Sir William Meadows-Fearon; Eustace-Davies; Hodge-Cubitt; Justice Woodcock-Quick; Deborah-Mrs Pitt; Margery-Mrs Brown; Lucinda-Mrs Morton; Rosetta-Mrs Billington.
Hawthorn-Hooke; Young Meadows-King (Their 1st appearance); Sir William Meadows-Fearon; Eustace-Davies; Hodge-Cubitt; Justice Woodcock-Quick; Deborah-Mrs Pitt; Margery-Mrs Brown; Lucinda-Mrs Morton; Rosetta-Mrs Billington.
Cast:
- Role: Hawthorn Actor: Hooke
- Role: Young Meadows Actor: King
- Role: Sir William Meadows Actor: Fearon
- Role: Eustace Actor: Davies
- Role: Hodge Actor: Cubitt
- Role: Justice Woodcock Actor: Quick
- Role: Deborah Actor: Mrs Pitt
- Role: Margery Actor: Mrs Brown
- Role: Lucinda Actor: Mrs Morton
- Role: Rosetta Actor: Mrs Billington.
Afterpiece
Comments:
Sancho Panco-Quick; Duke-Cubitt; Manuel-Davies; Pedro-Thompson; Recorder-Booth; Don Quixotte-Gardner; Lady Tereza Panca-Mrs Webb; Spanish Lady-Mrs Pitt; Duchess-Miss Stuart; Mary the Buxom-Mrs Brown.
Sancho Panco-Quick; Duke-Cubitt; Manuel-Davies; Pedro-Thompson; Recorder-Booth; Don Quixotte-Gardner; Lady Tereza Panca-Mrs Webb; Spanish Lady-Mrs Pitt; Duchess-Miss Stuart; Mary the Buxom-Mrs Brown.
Cast:
- Role: Sancho Panco Actor: Quick
- Role: Duke Actor: Cubitt
- Role: Manuel Actor: Davies
- Role: Pedro Actor: Thompson
- Role: Recorder Actor: Booth
- Role: Don Quixotte Actor: Gardner
- Role: Lady Tereza Panca Actor: Mrs Webb
- Role: Spanish Lady Actor: Mrs Pitt
- Role: Duchess Actor: Miss Stuart
- Role: Mary the Buxom Actor: Mrs Brown.
Dance
Comment:
End II: a new Dance, Hibernian Dotage Dotage[; or, The Lover's Last Blunder-Byrn, Jackson, Mrs Invill, Mrs Goodwin. [On 16 Nov., and thereafter, this dance was entitled Dotage; or, The Natural Mistake.