11 May 1787
Event Information
Theatre:
Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1786-1787
Volume:
5
Comments:
Receipts: #120 14s. (89.19.0; 30.5.6; 0.4.6; ticket not come in: 0.5.0)
Performance List
Mainpiece
Title:
Love In A Village
Comments:
Young Meadows-Kelly (1st appearance in that character); Justice Woodcock-Parsons; Sir William Meadows-Aickin; Eustace-Williames; Hodge-Moody; Hawthorn-Bannister; Margery-Miss Collett; Deborah Woodcock-Mrs Love; Lucinda-Miss Stageldoir; Rosetta-Mrs Crouch (1st appearance in that character).
Young Meadows-Kelly (1st appearance in that character); Justice Woodcock-Parsons; Sir William Meadows-Aickin; Eustace-Williames; Hodge-Moody; Hawthorn-Bannister; Margery-Miss Collett; Deborah Woodcock-Mrs Love; Lucinda-Miss Stageldoir; Rosetta-Mrs Crouch (1st appearance in that character).
Cast:
- Role: Young Meadows Actor: Kelly
- Role: Justice Woodcock Actor: Parsons
- Role: Sir William Meadows Actor: Aickin
- Role: Eustace Actor: Williames
- Role: Hodge Actor: Moody
- Role: Hawthorn Actor: Bannister
- Role: Margery Actor: Miss Collett
- Role: Deborah Woodcock Actor: Mrs Love
- Role: Lucinda Actor: Miss Stageldoir
- Role: Rosetta Actor: Mrs Crouch
Afterpiece
Title:
The Distress'd Baronet
Comments:
As17870503.
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Cast:
- Role: Principal Characters Actor: Palmer, Suett, Packer, Waldron, Burton, Wilson, Jones, Alfred, Spencer, Baddeley, Mrs Wilson, Miss Collins, Miss Tidswell, Mrs Hopkins.
- Role: Sir George Courteous Actor: Palmer
- Role: Pop Actor: Suett
- Role: Prywell Actor: Packer
- Role: La Roche Actor: Waldron
- Role: Aminadab Actor: Burton
- Role: Porpoise Actor: Wilson
- Role: Servants Actor: Jones, Alfred
- Role: Quirk Actor: Baddeley
- Role: Sophia Actor: Mrs Wilson
- Role: Ninny Actor: Miss Collins
- Role: Lady Actor: Miss Tidswell
- Role: Mrs Termagant Actor: Mrs Hopkins
- Role: Maid Actor: Miss Dancer
Dance
Comment:
End II: As17870113; I: a Country Dance (incident to the [main]piece)-
Song
Comment:
[Kelly introduced a song, Love thou maddening power, and a duet, Each joy in thee possessing, neither one listed on playbill. Both were composed by Gluck, and both had English words by Elizabeth Sheridan (Kelly, I, 301-2)]