19 November 1793

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1793-1794
Volume: 5
Comments: Afterpiece [in place of THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE, advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.]: Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [Occasional Address by Miles Peter Andrews (see 23 Mar. 1793).] THE SIEGE OF BERWICK [advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.] is unavoidably postponed till Thursday next on account of Mrs Pope's sudden Indisposition. Receipts: #233 2s. (216/19/6; 16/2/6)
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    *p1793 11 19 cg THE ROAD TO RUIN. As 3 Oct. Also MOTHER SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT; or, Harlequin's Museum. Harlequin-Boyce; Clodpole-Follett; Squire Foxchase-Farley; Paddy Roony O'Gaffey-Rock; Lieutenant (with Old England forever)-Davies; Cobler (with a new song in character)-Fawcett; Skaiters (with This bleak and frosty Morning)-Gray, Linton; Mother Shipton (with songs) Richardson//Colombine-Mme Rossi. DANCING. In afterpiece The Burlesque Pas de Russe by Byrn and Miss Smith; Hornpipe by Holland. SINGING. In afterpiece God save the King by Gray, Linton, Street, Kendrick, Little, Miss Barnett, Miss Stuart, &c. MONOLOGUE. End of mainpiece An Occasional Address, in the character of Goldfinch, by Lewis. COMMENT. Afterpiece [in place of THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE, advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.]: Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [Occasional Address by Miles Peter Andrews (see 23 Mar. 1793).] THE SIEGE OF BERWICK [advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.] is unavoidably postponed till Thursday next on account of Mrs Pope's sudden Indisposition. Receipts: #233 2s. (216/19/6; 16/2/6).
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    *p1793 11 19 cg THE ROAD TO RUIN. ^As17931003^.hathi.*a1793 11 19 cg MOTHER SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT; or, Harlequin's Museum. Harlequin-Boyce; Clodpole-Follett; Squire Foxchase-Farley; Paddy Roony O'Gaffey-Rock; Lieutenant (with Old England forever)-Davies; Cobler (with a new song in character)-Fawcett; Skaiters (with This bleak and frosty Morning)-Gray, Linton; Mother Shipton (with songs) Richardson//Colombine-Mme Rossi .hathi.*d1793 11 19 cg In afterpiece The Burlesque Pas de Russe by Byrn and Miss Smith; Hornpipe by Holland .hathi.*s1793 11 19 cg In afterpiece God save the King by Gray, Linton, Street, Kendrick, Little, Miss Barnett, Miss Stuart, &c .hathi.*c1793 11 19 cg Afterpiece [in place of THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE, advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.]: Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [Occasional Address by Miles Peter Andrews (see 23 Mar. 1793).] THE SIEGE OF BERWICK [advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.] is unavoidably postponed till Thursday next on account of Mrs Pope's sudden Indisposition. Receipts: #233 2s. (216/19/6; 16/2/6) .hathi.*u1793 11 19 cg 1793 11 19 End of mainpiece An Occasional Address, in the character of Goldfinch, by Lewis .hathi.
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    Event: 48659 | 17931119 | cg | hathi | Afterpiece [in place of THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE, advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.]: Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [Occasional Address by Miles Peter Andrews (see 23 Mar. 1793).] THE SIEGE OF BERWICK [advertised on playbill of 18 Nov.] is unavoidably postponed till Thursday next on account of Mrs Pope's sudden Indisposition. Receipts: #233 2s. (216/19/6; 16/2/6)
    Performance: 107163 | 48659 | p | The Road To Ruin | As17931003.
    AsSeeDate: 107163 | cg | p | As | 17931003
    Cast:
    687014 | 107163 | Goldfinch | Lewis
    687015 | 107163 | Silky | Quick
    687016 | 107163 | Harry Dornton | Holman
    687017 | 107163 | Dornton | Munden
    687018 | 107163 | Sulky | Cubitt
    687019 | 107163 | Milford | Harley
    687020 | 107163 | Smith | Powel
    687021 | 107163 | Sophia | Miss Grist
    687022 | 107163 | Jenny | Miss Stuart
    687023 | 107163 | Mrs Warren | Mrs Mattocks.
    Performance: 107164 | 48659 | a | MOTHER SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT; or, Harlequin's Museum | Harlequin-Boyce; Clodpole-Follett; Squire Foxchase-Farley; Paddy Roony O'Gaffey-Rock; Lieutenant (with Old England forever)-Davies; Cobler (with a new song in character)-Fawcett; Skaiters (with This bleak and frosty Morning)-Gray, Linton; Mother Shipton (with songs) Richardson//Colombine-Mme Rossi .
    Cast:
    193022 | 107164 | Harlequin | Boyce
    193023 | 107164 | Clodpole | Follett
    193024 | 107164 | Squire Foxchase | Farley
    193025 | 107164 | Paddy Roony O'Gaffey | Rock
    193026 | 107164 | Lieutenant | Davies
    193027 | 107164 | Cobler | Fawcett
    193028 | 107164 | Skaiters | Gray, Linton
    193029 | 107164 | Richardson//Colombine | Mme Rossi
    Performance: 107165 | 48659 | d | In afterpiece The Burlesque Pas de Russe by Byrn and Miss Smith; Hornpipe by Holland | hathi.
    Performance: 107166 | 48659 | s | In afterpiece God save the King by Gray, Linton, Street, Kendrick, Little, Miss Barnett, Miss Stuart, &c | hathi.
    Performance: 107167 | 48659 | u | 1793 11 19 End of mainpiece An Occasional Address, in the character of Goldfinch, by Lewis | hathi.

Mainpiece

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As17931003.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
Harlequin-Boyce; Clodpole-Follett; Squire Foxchase-Farley; Paddy Roony O'Gaffey-Rock; Lieutenant (with Old England forever)-Davies; Cobler (with a new song in character)-Fawcett; Skaiters (with This bleak and frosty Morning)-Gray, Linton; Mother Shipton (with songs) Richardson//Colombine-Mme Rossi .
Cast:

Dance

Comment: In afterpiece The Burlesque Pas de Russe by Byrn and Miss Smith; Hornpipe by Holland

Song

Comment: In afterpiece God save the King by Gray, Linton, Street, Kendrick, Little, Miss Barnett, Miss Stuart, &c

Monologue

Comment: 1793 11 19 End of mainpiece An Occasional Address, in the character of Goldfinch, by Lewis

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