13 April 1710

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Theatre: Queen's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1709-1710
Volume: 2
Comments: Benefit Betterton. At the Desire of several Persons of Quality. To which will be added Three Designsv, Representing the Three Principal Actions of the Play, in Imitation of so many great Pieces of History Painting, where all the real Persons concern'd in those Actions will be plac'd at proper distances, in different Postures peculiar to the Passion of each Character. In his Apology (I, 117-18) Cibber said that Betterton...when being suddenly seiz'd by the Gout,...submitted, by extraordinary Applications, to have his Foot so far reliev'd that he might be able to walk on the Stage in a Slipper, rather than wholly disappoint his Audience. He was observ'd that Day to have exerted a more than ordinary Spirit, and met with suitable Applause

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    *pL?queen's The Maid's Tragedy. Melantius-Betterton; Amintor-Wilks; Calianax-Pinkethman; Evadne-Mrs Barry. *cL?queen's Benefit $Betterton=. At the Desire of several Persons of Quality. To which will be added <i>Three Designs</i>v, Representing the Three Principal Actions of the Play, in Imitation of so many great Pieces of History Painting, where all the real Persons concern'd in those Actions will be plac'd at proper distances, in different Postures peculiar to the Passion of each Character. In his <i>Apology</i> (I, 117-18) $Cibber= said that Betterton...when being suddenly seiz'd by the Gout,...submitted, by extraordinary Applications, to have his Foot so far reliev'd that he might be able to walk on the Stage in a Slipper, rather than wholly disappoint his Audience. He was observ'd that Day to have exerted a more than ordinary Spirit, and met with suitable Applause.
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    *p1710 04 13 queen's The Maid's Tragedy. Melantius-Betterton; Amintor-Wilks; Calianax-Pinkethman; Evadne-Mrs Barry.*c1710 04 13 queen's Benefit $Betterton=. At the Desire of several Persons of Quality. To which will be added <i>Three Designs</i>v, Representing the Three Principal Actions of the Play, in Imitation of so many great Pieces of History Painting, where all the real Persons concern'd in those Actions will be plac'd at proper distances, in different Postures peculiar to the Passion of each Character. In his <i>Apology</i> (I, 117-18) $Cibber= said that Betterton...when being suddenly seiz'd by the Gout,...submitted, by extraordinary Applications, to have his Foot so far reliev'd that he might be able to walk on the Stage in a Slipper, rather than wholly disappoint his Audience. He was observ'd that Day to have exerted a more than ordinary Spirit, and met with suitable Applause.
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    Event: 4497 | 17100413 | queen's | Benefit $Betterton=. At the Desire of several Persons of Quality. To which will be added <i>Three Designs</i>v, Representing the Three Principal Actions of the Play, in Imitation of so many great Pieces of History Painting, where all the real Persons concern'd in those Actions will be plac'd at proper distances, in different Postures peculiar to the Passion of each Character. In his <i>Apology</i> (I, 117-18) $Cibber= said that Betterton...when being suddenly seiz'd by the Gout,...submitted, by extraordinary Applications, to have his Foot so far reliev'd that he might be able to walk on the Stage in a Slipper, rather than wholly disappoint his Audience. He was observ'd that Day to have exerted a more than ordinary Spirit, and met with suitable Applause
    Performance: 6314 | 4497 | p | The Maid's Tragedy | Melantius-Betterton; Amintor-Wilks; Calianax-Pinkethman; Evadne-Mrs Barry.
    Cast:
    8950 | 6314 | Melantius | Betterton
    8951 | 6314 | Amintor | Wilks
    8952 | 6314 | Calianax | Pinkethman
    8953 | 6314 | Evadne | Mrs Barry.

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Melantius-Betterton; Amintor-Wilks; Calianax-Pinkethman; Evadne-Mrs Barry.
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