12 February 1798

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1797-1798
Volume: 5
Comments: [Mainpiece in place of The Merry Wives of Windsor, advertised on playbill of 10 Feb.] Afterpiece [1st time; BALL. P 1 (?), by John Cartwright Cross. Airs (T. Woodfall, 1798)]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Music by Reeve. The Scenery painted by Richards, Phillips, Lupino, Hollogan, and Blackmore. The Machinery by Cresswell, Sloper, Goostree, &c. The Dresses by Dick, Mrs Egan, &c. Receipts: #294 0s. 6d. (270.16.6; 23.4.0)

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    *p cg The Busy Body. As 4 Oct. 1797, but Sir Francis Gripe-Quick; Miranda-Miss Betterton. *aJoan of Arc; or,The Maid of Orleans. [Ballet Characters. English:% Young Talbot-Bologna Jun.; General Talbot-Bologna; Herald-Helme; Officers-Blurton, Wilde, Abbot, L? Bologna; [French:% Alenson-Farley; Charles (King of France)-Simpson [in Airs: $Claremont= (see 14 Feb.)]; Cardinal-Powel; Abbot-Thompson; Nobles and Officers-Dyke, Lee, Curties; Joan of Arc-Mrs Parker; [Infernals:% Lucifer-Follett; Demons-Goostree, Parsloe, Letteney, Goodwin, Wilkins; [Vocal Characters.% British Officer-Incledon; Edwin (the Page) [in Airs: Aerial Spirit, disguised as...(see 26 Feb.)]-Miss Sims; French and English Officers and Choristers-Linton, Street, Gray; Minstrel-Mrs Clendining; Female Choristers-Mrs Henley, Mrs Follett, Mrs Watts, Miss D'Evelyn, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Norton, Mrs Masters, Mrs Castelle, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Walcup, Mrs Ward, Mrs Iliff, Mrs Bologna, Miss Leserve; Blanche-Mrs Mountain; Grand Historical Pageant-. [The Argument. <i>Joan of Arc</i>r and her sister <i>Blanche</i>r, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of <i>Young Talbot</i>r--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by <i>Lucifer</i>r, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then <i>Britannia</i> seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: <i>Caractacus</i>r' Magnanimity before the Throne of <i>Claudius</i>r. <i>Alfred</i>rdisguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. <i>Richard Coeur de Lion</i>r imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. <i>King John</i>r uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. <i>Henry the Third</i>r--The Effects of French Invasion--the <i>Dauphine</i>r subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. <i>Edward and Eleanora</i>r--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's armthe Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. <i>The Black Prince</i>r--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. <i>Henry V</i>r--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with <i>Catherine</i>r. <i>Britannia</i>r then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Gloriesof their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action see 16 Feb.]% *c[Mainpiece in place of <i>The Merry Wives of Windsor</i>, advertised on playbill of 10 Feb.] Afterpiece [1st time; BALL. P 1 (?), by $John Cartwright Cross=. Airs ($T. Woodfall=, 1798)]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Music by $Reeve=. The Scenery painted by $Richards=, $Phillips=, $Lupino=, $Hollogan=, and $Blackmore=. The Machinery by $Cresswell=, $Sloper=, $Goostree=, &c. The Dresses by $Dick=, $Mrs Egan=, &c. Receipts: #294 0s. 6d. (270.16.6; 23.4.0).
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    *p1798 02 12 cg The Busy Body. ^As17971004^, but Sir Francis Gripe-Quick; Miranda-Miss Betterton.*a1798 02 12 cg Joan of Arc; or, The Maid of Orleans. Ballet Characters. English: Young Talbot-Bologna Jun.; General Talbot-Bologna; Herald-Helme; Officers-Blurton, Wilde, Abbot, L? Bologna; [French: Alenson-Farley; Charles (King of France)-Simpson [in Airs: $Claremont= (^see17980214^)]; Cardinal-Powel; Abbot-Thompson; Nobles and Officers-Dyke, Lee, Curties; Joan of Arc-Mrs Parker; [Infernals: Lucifer-Follett; Demons-Goostree, Parsloe, Letteney, Goodwin, Wilkins; [Vocal Characters. British Officer-Incledon; Edwin (the Page) [in Airs: Aerial Spirit, disguised as...(^see17980226^)]-Miss Sims; French and English Officers and Choristers-Linton, Street, Gray; Minstrel-Mrs Clendining; Female Choristers-Mrs Henley, Mrs Follett, Mrs Watts, Miss D'Evelyn, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Norton, Mrs Masters, Mrs Castelle, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Walcup, Mrs Ward, Mrs Iliff, Mrs Bologna, Miss Leserve; Blanche-Mrs Mountain; Grand Historical Pageant-. [The Argument. <i>Joan of Arc</i>r and her sister <i>Blanche</i>r, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of <i>Young Talbot--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by +Lucifer</i>r, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then <i>Britannia</i> seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: <i>Caractacus</i>r' Magnanimity before the Throne of <i>Claudius</i>r. <i>Alfred</i>r disguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. <i>Richard Coeur de Lion</i>r imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. <i>King John</i>r uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. <i>Henry the Third--The Effects of French Invasion--the +Dauphine</i>r subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. <i>Edward and Eleanora--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's arm the Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. +The Black Prince--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. +Henry V--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with +Catherine</i>r. <i>Britannia</i>r then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Glories of their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action ^see17980216^] .*c1798 02 12 cg [Mainpiece in place of <i>The Merry Wives of Windsor</i>, advertised on playbill of 10 Feb.] Afterpiece [1st time; BALL. P 1 (?), by $John Cartwright Cross=. Airs ($T. Woodfall=, 1798)]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Music by $Reeve=. The Scenery painted by $Richards=, $Phillips=, $Lupino=, $Hollogan=, and $Blackmore=. The Machinery by $Cresswell=, $Sloper=, $Goostree=, &c. The Dresses by $Dick=, $Mrs Egan=, &c. Receipts: #294 0s. 6d. (270.16.6; 23.4.0).
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    Event: 51159 | 17980212 | cg | [Mainpiece in place of <i>The Merry Wives of Windsor</i>, advertised on playbill of 10 Feb.] Afterpiece [1st time; BALL. P 1 (?), by $John Cartwright Cross=. Airs ($T. Woodfall=, 1798)]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Music by $Reeve=. The Scenery painted by $Richards=, $Phillips=, $Lupino=, $Hollogan=, and $Blackmore=. The Machinery by $Cresswell=, $Sloper=, $Goostree=, &c. The Dresses by $Dick=, $Mrs Egan=, &c. Receipts: #294 0s. 6d. (270.16.6; 23.4.0)
    Performance: 113628 | 51159 | p | The Busy Body | As17971004, but Sir Francis Gripe-Quick; Miranda-Miss Betterton.
    AsSeeDate: 113628 | cg | p | As | 17971004
    Cast:
    209097 | 113628 | Sir Francis Gripe | Quick
    209098 | 113628 | Miranda | Miss Betterton.
    763681 | 113628 | Marplot | Lewis
    763682 | 113628 | Sir George Airy | Holman
    763683 | 113628 | Charles Gripe | Clarke
    763684 | 113628 | Whisper | Farley
    763685 | 113628 | Sir Jealous Traffic | Thompson
    763686 | 113628 | William | Ledger
    763687 | 113628 | Isabinda | Mrs Mountain
    763688 | 113628 | Patch | Mrs Mattocks
    763689 | 113628 | Scentwell | Mrs Platt
    Performance: 113629 | 51159 | a | Joan of Arc; or, The Maid of Orleans | Ballet Characters. English: Young Talbot-Bologna Jun.; General Talbot-Bologna; Herald-Helme; Officers-Blurton, Wilde, Abbot, L? Bologna; [French: Alenson-Farley; Charles (King of France)-Simpson [in Airs: $Claremont= (see17980214)]; Cardinal-Powel; Abbot-Thompson; Nobles and Officers-Dyke, Lee, Curties; Joan of Arc-Mrs Parker; [Infernals: Lucifer-Follett; Demons-Goostree, Parsloe, Letteney, Goodwin, Wilkins; [Vocal Characters. British Officer-Incledon; Edwin (the Page) [in Airs: Aerial Spirit, disguised as...(see17980226)]-Miss Sims; French and English Officers and Choristers-Linton, Street, Gray; Minstrel-Mrs Clendining; Female Choristers-Mrs Henley, Mrs Follett, Mrs Watts, Miss D'Evelyn, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Norton, Mrs Masters, Mrs Castelle, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Walcup, Mrs Ward, Mrs Iliff, Mrs Bologna, Miss Leserve; Blanche-Mrs Mountain; Grand Historical Pageant-. [The Argument. <i>Joan of Arc</i> and her sister <i>Blanche</i>, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of <i>Young Talbot--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by +Lucifer</i>, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then <i>Britannia</i> seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: <i>Caractacus</i>' Magnanimity before the Throne of <i>Claudius</i>. <i>Alfred</i> disguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. <i>Richard Coeur de Lion</i> imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. <i>King John</i> uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. <i>Henry the Third--The Effects of French Invasion--the +Dauphine</i> subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. <i>Edward and Eleanora--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's arm the Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. +The Black Prince--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. +Henry V--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with +Catherine</i>. <i>Britannia</i> then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Glories of their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action see17980216] .The Argument. <i>Joan of Arc</i> and her sister <i>Blanche</i>, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of <i>Young Talbot--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by +Lucifer</i>, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then <i>Britannia</i> seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: <i>Caractacus</i>' Magnanimity before the Throne of <i>Claudius</i>. <i>Alfred</i> disguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. <i>Richard Coeur de Lion</i> imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. <i>King John</i> uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. <i>Henry the Third--The Effects of French Invasion--the +Dauphine</i> subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. <i>Edward and Eleanora--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's arm the Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. +The Black Prince--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. +Henry V--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with +Catherine</i>. <i>Britannia</i> then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Glories of their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action see17980216] .
    Cast:
    209099 | 113629 | Young Talbot | Bologna Jun.
    209100 | 113629 | General Talbot | Bologna
    209101 | 113629 | Herald | Helme
    209102 | 113629 | Officers | Blurton, Wilde, Abbot, L? Bologna
    209103 | 113629 | Alenson | Farley
    209104 | 113629 | Charles | Simpson
    209105 | 113629 | Cardinal | Powel
    209106 | 113629 | Abbot | Thompson
    209107 | 113629 | Nobles and Officers | Dyke, Lee, Curties
    209108 | 113629 | Joan of Arc | Mrs Parker
    209109 | 113629 | Lucifer | Follett
    209110 | 113629 | Demons | Goostree, Parsloe, Letteney, Goodwin, Wilkins
    209111 | 113629 | British Officer | Incledon
    209112 | 113629 | ] | Miss Sims
    209113 | 113629 | French and English Officers and Choristers | Linton, Street, Gray
    209114 | 113629 | Minstrel | Mrs Clendining
    209115 | 113629 | Female Choristers | Mrs Henley, Mrs Follett, Mrs Watts, Miss D'Evelyn, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Norton, Mrs Masters, Mrs Castelle, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Walcup, Mrs Ward, Mrs Iliff, Mrs Bologna, Miss Leserve
    209116 | 113629 | Blanche | Mrs Mountain
    209117 | 113629 | Grand Historical Pageant | .

Mainpiece

Comments:
As17971004, but Sir Francis Gripe-Quick; Miranda-Miss Betterton.
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Afterpiece

Comments:
Ballet Characters. English: Young Talbot-Bologna Jun.; General Talbot-Bologna; Herald-Helme; Officers-Blurton, Wilde, Abbot, L? Bologna; [French: Alenson-Farley; Charles (King of France)-Simpson [in Airs: Claremont (see17980214)]; Cardinal-Powel; Abbot-Thompson; Nobles and Officers-Dyke, Lee, Curties; Joan of Arc-Mrs Parker; [Infernals: Lucifer-Follett; Demons-Goostree, Parsloe, Letteney, Goodwin, Wilkins; [Vocal Characters. British Officer-Incledon; Edwin (the Page) [in Airs: Aerial Spirit, disguised as...(see17980226)]-Miss Sims; French and English Officers and Choristers-Linton, Street, Gray; Minstrel-Mrs Clendining; Female Choristers-Mrs Henley, Mrs Follett, Mrs Watts, Miss D'Evelyn, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Norton, Mrs Masters, Mrs Castelle, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Walcup, Mrs Ward, Mrs Iliff, Mrs Bologna, Miss Leserve; Blanche-Mrs Mountain; Grand Historical Pageant-. [The Argument. Joan of Arc and her sister Blanche, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of Young Talbot--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by +Lucifer, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then Britannia seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: Caractacus' Magnanimity before the Throne of Claudius. Alfred disguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. Richard Coeur de Lion imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. King John uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. Henry the Third--The Effects of French Invasion--the +Dauphine subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. Edward and Eleanora--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's arm the Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. +The Black Prince--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. +Henry V--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with +Catherine. Britannia then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Glories of their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action see17980216] .The Argument. Joan of Arc and her sister Blanche, being placed in the power of the English Troops besieging Orleans, become both enamoured of Young Talbot--he prefers Blanche, which urges Joan to revenge, and then by employing Magic, she is gifted by +Lucifer, for a stated time with supernatural Power, which she employs against the English with success--in the midst of her triumphs her power is crushed by the superior influence of Courage of and Virtue, and she is consigned a Victim to the Fiend whose agency she solicited--Then Britannia seated in the Clouds, attended by Commerce, Plenty and Neptune, beholds A Grand Historical Pageant of the following Illustrations of British Heroism: Caractacus' Magnanimity before the Throne of Claudius. Alfred disguised in the Danish Camp as an Harper, and discovering himself to his desponding Countrymen. Richard Coeur de Lion imprisoned in Germany, & liberated by the Voluntary Contributions of his fair Countrywomen. King John uniting his Kingdom by signing Magna Charta. Henry the Third--The Effects of French Invasion--the +Dauphine subdued, and the magnanimous conduct of England towards him. Edward and Eleanora--The affectionate Wife sucks from her husband's arm the Venom of a poisoned Arrow, by which Edward was wounded in Palestine. +The Black Prince--His taking the French King prisoner at the Battle of Poictiers, and his gallantly serving him at a Banquet. +Henry V--The Triumphs of Agincourt, and his Marriage with +Catherine. Britannia then pays honour to her Heroes--and a Grand Chorus (wherein Englishmen are exhorted to emulate the Glories of their Ancestors) concludes the Piece. [For a more detailed synopsis of the action see17980216] .

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