08 December 1794

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1794-1795
Volume: 5
Comments: [In mainpiece the playbill retains Mrs Mattocks, but "Mrs Davenport undertook the part of Mrs Fancourt at a very short notice, on account of the sudden indisposition of Mrs Mattocks" (Morning Herald, 9 Dec.).] Receipts: #254 1s. (252.1; 2.0)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p cg The Town before You. As 6 Dec., but Mrs Fancourt-Mrs Davenport [in place of $Mrs Mattocks=%; Mrs_ Platt [<i>Prologue</i> listed on playbill, but probablyomitted; <i>Epilogue</i> as 6 Dec%. *aHercules and Omphale. As 17 Nov. *c[In mainpiece the playbill retains $Mrs Mattocks=, but "$Mrs Davenport= undertook the part of <i>Mrs Fancourt</i>r at a very short notice, on account of the sudden indisposition of Mrs Mattocks" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 9 Dec.).] Receipts: #254 1s. (252.1; 2.0).
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    *p1794 12 08 cg The Town before You. ^As17941206^, but Mrs Fancourt-Mrs Davenport in place of $Mrs Mattocks=; Mrs_ Platt <i>Prologue</i> listed on playbill, but probably omitted; <i>Epilogue</i> ^as17941206^.*a1794 12 08 cg Hercules and Omphale. ^As17941117^.*c1794 12 08 cg [In mainpiece the playbill retains $Mrs Mattocks=, but "$Mrs Davenport= undertook the part of <i>Mrs Fancourt</i>r at a very short notice, on account of the sudden indisposition of Mrs Mattocks" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 9 Dec.).] Receipts: #254 1s. (252.1; 2.0).
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    Event: 49305 | 17941208 | cg | [In mainpiece the playbill retains $Mrs Mattocks=, but "$Mrs Davenport= undertook the part of <i>Mrs Fancourt</i> at a very short notice, on account of the sudden indisposition of Mrs Mattocks" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 9 Dec.).] Receipts: #254 1s. (252.1; 2.0)
    Performance: 108827 | 49305 | p | The Town Before You | As17941206, but Mrs Fancourt-Mrs Davenport in place of $Mrs Mattocks=; Mrs_ Platt <i>Prologue</i> listed on playbill, but probably omitted; <i>Epilogue</i> as17941206. Mrs_ Platt <i>Prologue</i> listed on playbill, but probably omitted; <i>Epilogue</i> as17941206.
    AsSeeDate: 108827 | cg | p | As | 17941206
    Cast:
    196633 | 108827 | Mrs Fancourt | Mrs Davenport in place of $Mrs Mattocks=
    706350 | 108827 | Characters | Lewis, Quick, Holman, Pope, Munden, Fawcett, Bernard, Hull, Powel, Miss Wallis, Mrs Mattocks, Mrs Martyr, Miss Chapman, Miss Hopkins, Mrs Platt, Mrs Pope. Cast from text
    706351 | 108827 | Tippy | Lewis
    706352 | 108827 | Sir Robert Floyer | Quick
    706353 | 108827 | Conway | Holman
    706354 | 108827 | Asgill | Pope
    706355 | 108827 | Humphrey | Munden
    706356 | 108827 | Fancourt | Fawcett
    706357 | 108827 | Acid | Bernard
    706358 | 108827 | Perkins | Hull
    706359 | 108827 | Sir Simon Asgill | Powel
    706360 | 108827 | Slopseller | Thompson
    706361 | 108827 | Buckram | Williamson
    706362 | 108827 | Holdfast | Cross
    706363 | 108827 | Sir Robert's Servant | Simmons
    706364 | 108827 | Georgina | Miss Wallis
    706365 | 108827 | Jenny | Mrs Martyr
    706366 | 108827 | Lady Charlotte | Miss Chapman
    706367 | 108827 | Lady Elizabeth | Miss Hopkins
    706368 | 108827 | Mrs Clement | Mrs Platt
    706369 | 108827 | Lady Horatia Horton | Mrs Pope
    706370 | 108827 | Mrs Bullrush | Miss Stuart
    706371 | 108827 | Lady Horatia's Servant | Miss Leserve
    Performance: 108828 | 49305 | a | Hercules and Omphale | As17941117.
    AsSeeDate: 108828 | cg | a | As | 17941117
    Cast:
    706372 | 108828 | notes that the Principal parts | Incledon, Quick, Munden, Fawcett, Mrs Martyr, Mrs Mountain
    706373 | 108828 | The Prince of Dacia borne in a Triumphal Car drawn | Horses in compleat Armour. Mycoeneans: <i>Mycoenean Officers</i> with Swords and Shields, Armour Bearer, Women bearing Presents, Numidians with Presents, Martial Music, The Prince of Mycoene drawn in a Triumphal Car by Horses richly caparisoned. The Procession over, a <i>Pyrrhic Dance</i> takes place, when Thunder is heard--Jove's Eagle descends, bearing a Festoon with this inscription, "<i>Hercules</i> is doomed the Slave of Omphale"--Hercules enters cloathed in the hide of Nemean Lion, attended by <i>Iolaus--he offers Presents to Omphale--she receives them with tenderness-The Princes renew their suit, which she rejects, after which Omphale, Hercules, and the Princes retire different ways. Omphale in the absence of Hercules orders her +Nymphs</i> to prepare for the Chace. This is succeeded by The Cave of Cacus. This famous Robber
    706374 | 108828 | she receives them with tenderness | The Princes renew their suit, which she rejects, after which Omphale, Hercules, and the Princes retire different ways. Omphale in the absence of Hercules orders her +Nymphs</i> to prepare for the Chace. This is succeeded by The Cave of Cacus. This famous Robber
    706375 | 108828 | The Princes retire and plan to seize her | Cacus enters and forces her into the cave--the Princes with their Attendants attempt to seize Hercules, who for some time defends himself against their united force
    706376 | 108828 | the Prince brings Omphale on the Battlements bound | The Battering Ram and all the Implements of War are brought in Action against the City--the Besieged defend themselves by hurling huge stones on the heads of their Assailants--the Soldiers form the Tortoise back with their shields, by which Hercules mounts the walls--his Army enter the city with Firebrands--Hercules bears away the gates upon his shoulders--the City is seen in flames--Hercules pursues the Prince to the summit of a Mountain, seizes and dashes him into the Sea--he releases Omphale, and bears her off in triumph. Part II. A Magnificent Hall in Omphale's Palace. Hercules enters with Omphale, fatigued with the toils of Battle, she leaves him to repose--when asleep, Omphale returns, and kneeling to a Statue of <i>Cupid</i>, the Figure receives animation--She implores him to inspire the breast of Hercules with Love-Cupid changes the Club of Hercules for a Shepherd's Brook, his Arrows to Wreaths of Roses--Cupid calls on the Pleasures--their train surround the Sopha of Hercules, bearing Vases, Medallions, Baskets of Flowers, Wreaths of Roses--They form a groupe--when Cupid brings forth Omphale and places her by his side--He then waves his Bow and discovers The Garden of Love, in which <i>Juno</i>, attended by <i>Mercury</i> and <i>Hymen</i>, descend the Stage, and Clouds dispersing, discover The Temple of Juno. Juno joins the hands of Hercules and Omphale, and orders Hymen to prepare the Marriage Ceremony. This is succeeded by a Brand Hymeneal Procession: Four <i>Amazons</i> with Bows and Arrows, Four Nymphs bearing two Cornucopias, Four Giants bearing Rocks, Two White Bulls decorated for Sacrifice, Eight Priestesses bearing Instruments of Sacrifice, Twelve Children playing on Lutes, Harps, The Altar drawn by White Bulls richly decorated, Sixteen Priests of the Temple of Juno, The High Priest. After which the Ceremony commences--this is interspersed With Dances by Nymphs, Graces, Love. Hymen joins their Hands--the Cupids crown them with Wreaths, and the Piece concludes.
    706377 | 108828 | She implores him to inspire the breast of Hercules | Cupid changes the Club of Hercules for a Shepherd's Brook, his Arrows to Wreaths of Roses--Cupid calls on the Pleasures--their train surround the Sopha of Hercules, bearing Vases, Medallions, Baskets of Flowers, Wreaths of Roses--They form a groupe--when Cupid brings forth Omphale and places her by his side--He then waves his Bow and discovers The Garden of Love, in which <i>Juno</i>, attended by <i>Mercury</i> and <i>Hymen</i>, descend the Stage, and Clouds dispersing, discover The Temple of Juno. Juno joins the hands of Hercules and Omphale, and orders Hymen to prepare the Marriage Ceremony. This is succeeded by a Brand Hymeneal Procession: Four <i>Amazons</i> with Bows and Arrows, Four Nymphs bearing two Cornucopias, Four Giants bearing Rocks, Two White Bulls decorated for Sacrifice, Eight Priestesses bearing Instruments of Sacrifice, Twelve Children playing on Lutes, Harps, The Altar drawn by White Bulls richly decorated, Sixteen Priests of the Temple of Juno, The High Priest. After which the Ceremony commences--this is interspersed With Dances by Nymphs, Graces, Love. Hymen joins their Hands--the Cupids crown them with Wreaths, and the Piece concludes.

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Comments:
As17941206, but Mrs Fancourt-Mrs Davenport in place of Mrs Mattocks; Mrs_ Platt Prologue listed on playbill, but probably omitted; Epilogue as17941206. Mrs_ Platt Prologue listed on playbill, but probably omitted; Epilogue as17941206.

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As17941117.
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