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13 April 1790

Event Information
Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1789-1790
Volume: 5
Comments: Benefit for Bannister. [Mrs Wells had 1st acted Macheath at the hay, 14 Sept. 1781; Bannister had acted Polly at the same theatre, 16 Sept. 1785.] Gazetteer, 3 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Bannister, No. 7, Suffolk-street, Haymarket. "There is now a most vehement rage of innovation in language, government, religion, and everything else...On the British stage, with infinite applause, young and beautiful actresses perform sometimes the Parts of highwaymen; and some singing actors squall in an affected voice resembling, and intended to imitate, that of women; the most humourous dramatic pieces are frittered away into songs; and I should not be surprised to hear that henceforth Miranda and Juliet are to be personated by grim-visaged grenadiers seven feet high, and Falstaff by a slender miss just entered her teens" (Universal Magazine, Mar. 1795, p. 171). Receipts: #285 14s. (162.4.6; 5.9.6; tickets: 118.0.0)

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p cg The Beggar's Opera. As 24 Oct. 1789, but Captain Macheath-Mrs Wells (1st time at this theatre); Lucy-Mr Johnstone (1st appearance in that character); Polly-Mr Bannister (1st timethese six years); Ben Budge-_. *aThe Flitch of Bacon. As 18 Mar. *dAs 24 Oct. 1789. *sIn course of Evening: <i>The Wolf</i>-Bannister. *cBenefit for $Bannister=. [$Mrs Wells= had 1st acted <i>Macheath</i>r at the <i>hay</i>, 14 Sept. 1781; Bannister had acted <i>Polly</i>r at the same theatre, 16 Sept. 1785.] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 3 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Bannister, No. 7, <i>Suffolk-street</i>, <i>Haymarket</i>. "There isnow a most vehement rage of innovation in language, government, religion, and everything else...On the British stage, with infinite applause, young and beautiful actresses perform sometimes the Parts of highwaymen; and some singing actors squall in an affected voice resembling, and intended to imitate, that of women; the most humourous dramatic pieces are frittered away into songs; and I should not be surprised to hear that henceforth <i>Miranda</i>r and <i>Juliet</i>r are to be personated by grim-visaged grenadiers seven feet high, and <i>Falstaff</i>r by a slender miss just entered her teens" (<i>Universal Magazine</i>, Mar. 1795, p. 171). Receipts: #285 14s. (162.4.6; 5.9.6; tickets: 118.0.0).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1790 04 13 cg The Beggar's Opera. ^As17891024^, but Captain Macheath-Mrs Wells (1st time at this theatre); Lucy-Mr Johnstone (1st appearance in that character); Polly-Mr Bannister (1st time these six years); Ben Budge-_.*a1790 04 13 cg The Flitch of Bacon. ^As17900318^ .*d1790 04 13 cg ^As17891024^.*s1790 04 13 cg In course of Evening: <i>The Wolf</i>-Bannister.*c1790 04 13 cg Benefit for $Bannister=. [$Mrs Wells= had 1st acted <i>Macheath</i>r at the <i>hay</i>, 14 Sept. 1781; Bannister had acted <i>Polly</i>r at the same theatre, 16 Sept. 1785.] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 3 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Bannister, No. 7, <i>Suffolk-street</i>, <i>Haymarket</i>. "There is now a most vehement rage of innovation in language, government, religion, and everything else...On the British stage, with infinite applause, young and beautiful actresses perform sometimes the Parts of highwaymen; and some singing actors squall in an affected voice resembling, and intended to imitate, that of women; the most humourous dramatic pieces are frittered away into songs; and I should not be surprised to hear that henceforth <i>Miranda</i>r and <i>Juliet</i>r are to be personated by grim-visaged grenadiers seven feet high, and <i>Falstaff</i>r by a slender miss just entered her teens" (<i>Universal Magazine</i>, Mar. 1795, p. 171). Receipts: #285 14s. (162.4.6; 5.9.6; tickets: 118.0.0).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 46609 | 17900413 | cg | Benefit for $Bannister=. [$Mrs Wells= had 1st acted <i>Macheath</i> at the <i>hay</i>, 14 Sept. 1781; Bannister had acted <i>Polly</i> at the same theatre, 16 Sept. 1785.] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 3 Apr.: Tickets to be had of Bannister, No. 7, <i>Suffolk-street</i>, <i>Haymarket</i>. "There is now a most vehement rage of innovation in language, government, religion, and everything else...On the British stage, with infinite applause, young and beautiful actresses perform sometimes the Parts of highwaymen; and some singing actors squall in an affected voice resembling, and intended to imitate, that of women; the most humourous dramatic pieces are frittered away into songs; and I should not be surprised to hear that henceforth <i>Miranda</i> and <i>Juliet</i> are to be personated by grim-visaged grenadiers seven feet high, and <i>Falstaff</i> by a slender miss just entered her teens" (<i>Universal Magazine</i>, Mar. 1795, p. 171). Receipts: #285 14s. (162.4.6; 5.9.6; tickets: 118.0.0)
    Performance: 101831 | 46609 | p | The Beggar's Opera | As17891024, but Captain Macheath-Mrs Wells (1st time at this theatre); Lucy-Mr Johnstone (1st appearance in that character); Polly-Mr Bannister (1st time these six years); Ben Budge-_.
    AsSeeDate: 101831 | cg | p | As | 17891024
    Cast:
    180195 | 101831 | Captain Macheath | Mrs Wells
    180196 | 101831 | Lucy | Mr Johnstone
    180197 | 101831 | Polly | Mr Bannister
    641977 | 101831 | Peachum | Ryder
    641978 | 101831 | Lockit | Cubitt
    641979 | 101831 | Mat o' the Mint | Darley
    641980 | 101831 | Ben Budge | Rock
    641981 | 101831 | Filch | Blanchard
    641982 | 101831 | Mrs Peachum | Mrs Webb
    641983 | 101831 | Jenny Diver | Miss Stuart
    641984 | 101831 | Jemmy Twitcher | Evatt
    641985 | 101831 | Crook@finger'd Jack | Milburne
    641986 | 101831 | Wat Dreary | Letteney
    641987 | 101831 | Robin of Bagshot | Blurton
    641988 | 101831 | Nimming Ned | Lee
    641989 | 101831 | Harry Paddington | Painter
    641990 | 101831 | Drawer | Farley
    641991 | 101831 | Mrs Coaxer | Miss Francis
    641992 | 101831 | Dolly Trull | Miss Rowson
    641993 | 101831 | Mrs Vixen | Miss Brangin
    641994 | 101831 | Betty Doxey | Mrs Lloyd
    641995 | 101831 | Mrs Slammekin | Mrs Rock
    641996 | 101831 | Sukey Tawdry | Mrs Masters
    641997 | 101831 | Molly Brazen | Mrs Lefevre.
    Performance: 101832 | 46609 | a | The Flitch of Bacon | As17900318 .
    AsSeeDate: 101832 | cg | a | As | 17900318
    Cast:
    641998 | 101832 | Captain Greville | Johnstone
    641999 | 101832 | Captain Wilson | Bannister
    642000 | 101832 | Major Benbow | Ryder
    642001 | 101832 | Justice Benbow | Powel
    642002 | 101832 | Kilderkin | Ledger
    642003 | 101832 | Ned | Rock
    642004 | 101832 | Putty | Painter
    642005 | 101832 | Tipple | Edwin
    642006 | 101832 | Eliza | Mrs Warrell.
    Performance: 101833 | 46609 | d | As17891024
    AsSeeDate: 101833 | cg | d | As | 17891024
    Performance: 101834 | 46609 | s | In course of Evening: <i>The Wolf</i>-Bannister

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17891024, but Captain Macheath-Mrs Wells (1st time at this theatre); Lucy-Mr Johnstone (1st appearance in that character); Polly-Mr Bannister (1st time these six years); Ben Budge-_.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
As17900318 .
Cast:

Dance

Comment: As17891024

Song

Comment: In course of Evening: The Wolf-Bannister

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