14 May 1712

Event Information
Theatre: Stationer's Hall
Theatrical Season: 1711-1712
Volume: 2
Comments: Benefit Smith and Cuthbert. At 6 p.m. Tickets 5s

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pPdl The Old Batchelor. As 24 Oct. 1711, but Old Batchelor-_; Laetitia-_; Belinda-_; Araminta-_; Silvia-_; Lucy-_; Bluff-Johnson. *aPdl The Stage Coach. Nicodemus Somebody-Pack; Basil-Booth; Jolt-Bullock; Macahone-Bullock Jr. *dPdl Dancing Proper to the Play-. *cPdl Benefit $Bullock=. At the Desire of several Persons of Quality.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1712 05 14 sh Concert.*m1712 05 14 sh Vocal and Instrumental Music, in the Opera of <i>Dioclesian</i>, with several Additions composed by the Immortal $Henry Purcel=, which, for the Beauty of Expression, Excellency of Harmony, and Grandeur of Contrivance, gives a first Place to no Musical Opera in <i>Europe</i>-; Several Entertainments on the Irish Harp-the famous Mr Morphy.*c1712 05 14 sh Benefit $Smith= and $Cuthbert=. At 6 p.m. Tickets 5s.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 5108 | 17120514 | sh | Benefit $Smith= and $Cuthbert=. At 6 p.m. Tickets 5s
    Performance: 7125 | 5108 | p | Concert
    Performance: 7126 | 5108 | m | Vocal and Instrumental Music, in the Opera of <i>Dioclesian</i>, with several Additions composed by the Immortal $Henry Purcel=, which, for the Beauty of Expression, Excellency of Harmony, and Grandeur of Contrivance, gives a first Place to no Musical Opera in <i>Europe</i>-; Several Entertainments on the Irish Harp-the famous Mr Morphy

Mainpiece

Title: Concert
Comments:
Cast:
None Listed

Music

Comment: Vocal and Instrumental Music, in the Opera of Dioclesian, with several Additions composed by the Immortal Henry Purcel, which, for the Beauty of Expression, Excellency of Harmony, and Grandeur of Contrivance, gives a first Place to no Musical Opera in Europe-; Several Entertainments on the Irish Harp-the famous Mr Morphy

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