16 April 1792

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1791-1792
Volume: 5
Comments: By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Benefit for The Literary Fund. [In this performance the male parts were acted chiefly by amateurs; the female parts were acted by professionals. Prologue and Epilogue by Thomas Morris (Morning Herald, 17 Apr.).] The Committee for the Management of the Literary Fund respectfully inform the Public that affecting instabces of Merit in distress exceed their power of relief by the ordinary Subscription; and that they wish to have recourse to every honourable expedient to increase that power. The Admission will be by Tickets, at the Opera Prices. Boxes and Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. No more Company will be admitted than the House will hold with perfect convenience; and when the proper number of Tickets is issued, no means of admission can be obtained. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00 precisely. Registers: Thomas Dale, M. D.; Mr Deputy Nichols. Treasurers: Thomas Morris, Esq.; Mr E. Brooke. "In the course of the play we observed several restorations of Shakespeare's text, with some interpolations. The boldest of the latter was the introduction of Richard's son to him in the tent, the night befiredthedbefore the Battle of Bosworth field. This scene was borrowed, as we believe, from Thomas? Hull's Legendary Tale of Richard Plantagenet. It was well written, and produced a considerable degree of effect. The Ghosts were banished, and the start and stagger of Richard, heretofore the theatrical trick of the scene, necessarily omitted" (Diary, 17 Apr.)

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    *p hay Richard III. Richard-T. Morris; Lieutenant of the Tower-A. Morris; King Henry-Horwell; Tressel-Birch; Richmond-Crewe; Catesby-Uncle; Buckingham-Meredith; Stanley-Webber; Prince Edward-Miss S. Francis; Queen-Mrs Hunter; Lady Anne-Mrs Pollard; Duchess of York-Mrs McGeorge; <i>Prologue</i>-T. Morris; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Pollard. *aThe Citizen. Old Philpot-Hurlstone; Young Philpot-Hewardine; Old Wilding-Hurlstone Jun.; Young Wilding-Crewe; Quildrive-Ridgway; Dapper-Lane; Maria-Mrs Pollard; Corinna-Miss S. Francis. *cBy Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for <i>The Literary Fund</i>. [In this performance the male parts were acted chiefly by amateurs; the female parts were acted by professionals. Prologue and Epilogue by $Thomas Morris= (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 17 Apr.).] The <i>Committee for the Managementof the Literary Fund</i> respectfully inform the Public that affecting instabces of Merit in distress exceed their power of relief by the ordinary Subscription; and that they wish to have recourse to every honourable expedient to increase that power. The Admission will be by Tickets, at the Opera Prices. Boxes and Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. No more Company will be admitted than the House will hold with perfect convenience; and when the proper number of Tickets is issued, no means of admission can be obtained. The Doors to be opened at6:00. To begin at 7:00 precisely. Registers: $Thomas Dale=, M. D.; $Mr DeputyNichols=. Treasurers: $Thomas Morris, Esq.=; $Mr E. Brooke=. "In the course of the play we observed several restorations of $Shakespeare='s text, with some interpolations. The boldest of the latter was the introduction of Richard's son to him in the tent, the night befiredthedbefore the <i>Battle of Bosworth field</i>.This scene was borrowed, as we believe, from Thomas? <i>Hull's Legendary Tale of Richard Plantagenet</i>. It was well written, and produced a considerable degree of effect. The <i>Ghosts</i>r were banished, and the start and stagger of <i>Richard</i>r,heretofore the theatrical trick of the scene, necessarily omitted" (<i>Diary</i>, 17Apr.).
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    *p1792 04 16 hay Richard III. Richard-T. Morris; Lieutenant of the Tower-A. Morris; King Henry-Horwell; Tressel-Birch; Richmond-Crewe; Catesby-Uncle; Buckingham-Meredith; Stanley-Webber; Prince Edward-Miss S. Francis; Queen-Mrs Hunter; Lady Anne-Mrs Pollard; Duchess of York-Mrs McGeorge; <i>Prologue</i>-T. Morris; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Pollard.*a1792 04 16 hay The Citizen. Old Philpot-Hurlstone; Young Philpot-Hewardine; Old Wilding-Hurlstone Jun.; Young Wilding-Crewe; Quildrive-Ridgway; Dapper-Lane; Maria-Mrs Pollard; Corinna-Miss S. Francis.*c1792 04 16 hay By Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for <i>The Literary Fund</i>. [In this performance the male parts were acted chiefly by amateurs; the female parts were acted by professionals. Prologue and Epilogue by $Thomas Morris= (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 17 Apr.).] The <i>Committee for the Management of the Literary Fund</i> respectfully inform the Public that affecting instabces of Merit in distress exceed their power of relief by the ordinary Subscription; and that they wish to have recourse to every honourable expedient to increase that power. The Admission will be by Tickets, at the Opera Prices. Boxes and Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. No more Company will be admitted than the House will hold with perfect convenience; and when the proper number of Tickets is issued, no means of admission can be obtained. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00 precisely. Registers: $Thomas Dale=, M. D.; $Mr Deputy Nichols=. Treasurers: $Thomas Morris, Esq.=; $Mr E. Brooke=. "In the course of the play we observed several restorations of $Shakespeare='s text, with some interpolations. The boldest of the latter was the introduction of Richard's son to him in the tent, the night befiredthedbefore the <i>Battle of Bosworth field</i>. This scene was borrowed, as we believe, from Thomas? <i>Hull's Legendary Tale of Richard Plantagenet</i>. It was well written, and produced a considerable degree of effect. The <i>Ghosts</i>r were banished, and the start and stagger of <i>Richard</i>r, heretofore the theatrical trick of the scene, necessarily omitted" (<i>Diary</i>, 17 Apr.).
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    Event: 47798 | 17920416 | hay | By Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for <i>The Literary Fund</i>. [In this performance the male parts were acted chiefly by amateurs; the female parts were acted by professionals. Prologue and Epilogue by $Thomas Morris= (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 17 Apr.).] The <i>Committee for the Management of the Literary Fund</i> respectfully inform the Public that affecting instabces of Merit in distress exceed their power of relief by the ordinary Subscription; and that they wish to have recourse to every honourable expedient to increase that power. The Admission will be by Tickets, at the Opera Prices. Boxes and Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. No more Company will be admitted than the House will hold with perfect convenience; and when the proper number of Tickets is issued, no means of admission can be obtained. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin at 7:00 precisely. Registers: $Thomas Dale=, M. D.; $Mr Deputy Nichols=. Treasurers: $Thomas Morris, Esq.=; $Mr E. Brooke=. "In the course of the play we observed several restorations of $Shakespeare='s text, with some interpolations. The boldest of the latter was the introduction of Richard's son to him in the tent, the night befiredthedbefore the <i>Battle of Bosworth field</i>. This scene was borrowed, as we believe, from Thomas? <i>Hull's Legendary Tale of Richard Plantagenet</i>. It was well written, and produced a considerable degree of effect. The <i>Ghosts</i> were banished, and the start and stagger of <i>Richard</i>, heretofore the theatrical trick of the scene, necessarily omitted" (<i>Diary</i>, 17 Apr.)
    Performance: 104899 | 47798 | p | Richard Iii | Richard-T. Morris; Lieutenant of the Tower-A. Morris; King Henry-Horwell; Tressel-Birch; Richmond-Crewe; Catesby-Uncle; Buckingham-Meredith; Stanley-Webber; Prince Edward-Miss S. Francis; Queen-Mrs Hunter; Lady Anne-Mrs Pollard; Duchess of York-Mrs McGeorge; <i>Prologue</i>-T. Morris; <i>Epilogue</i>-Mrs Pollard.
    Cast:
    187225 | 104899 | Richard | T. Morris
    187226 | 104899 | Lieutenant of the Tower | A. Morris
    187227 | 104899 | King Henry | Horwell
    187228 | 104899 | Tressel | Birch
    187229 | 104899 | Richmond | Crewe
    187230 | 104899 | Catesby | Uncle
    187231 | 104899 | Buckingham | Meredith
    187232 | 104899 | Stanley | Webber
    187233 | 104899 | Prince Edward | Miss S. Francis
    187234 | 104899 | Queen | Mrs Hunter
    187235 | 104899 | Lady Anne | Mrs Pollard
    187236 | 104899 | Duchess of York | Mrs McGeorge
    187237 | 104899 | <i>Prologue</i> | T. Morris
    187238 | 104899 | <i>Epilogue</i> | Mrs Pollard.
    Performance: 104900 | 47798 | a | The Citizen | Old Philpot-Hurlstone; Young Philpot-Hewardine; Old Wilding-Hurlstone Jun.; Young Wilding-Crewe; Quildrive-Ridgway; Dapper-Lane; Maria-Mrs Pollard; Corinna-Miss S. Francis.
    Cast:
    187239 | 104900 | Old Philpot | Hurlstone
    187240 | 104900 | Young Philpot | Hewardine
    187241 | 104900 | Old Wilding | Hurlstone Jun.
    187242 | 104900 | Young Wilding | Crewe
    187243 | 104900 | Quildrive | Ridgway
    187244 | 104900 | Dapper | Lane
    187245 | 104900 | Maria | Mrs Pollard
    187246 | 104900 | Corinna | Miss S. Francis.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Richard-T. Morris; Lieutenant of the Tower-A. Morris; King Henry-Horwell; Tressel-Birch; Richmond-Crewe; Catesby-Uncle; Buckingham-Meredith; Stanley-Webber; Prince Edward-Miss S. Francis; Queen-Mrs Hunter; Lady Anne-Mrs Pollard; Duchess of York-Mrs McGeorge; Prologue-T. Morris; Epilogue-Mrs Pollard.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Old Philpot-Hurlstone; Young Philpot-Hewardine; Old Wilding-Hurlstone Jun.; Young Wilding-Crewe; Quildrive-Ridgway; Dapper-Lane; Maria-Mrs Pollard; Corinna-Miss S. Francis.
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