25 October 1798

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1798-1799
Volume: 5
Comments: Afterpiece [1st time; M. INT 1, by Thomas John Dibdin. Prologue by Richard Cumberland (see text)]: The Overture and Music composed by Attwood, with some favorite Selections from the Works of Dibdin and Mazzinghi. Books of the Songs, including a descriptive Sketch of the Ballet, to be had at the Theatre. Morning Herald, 5 Nov. 1798: This Day is published The Mouth of the Nile (1s.). Receipts: #309 3s. 6d. (303.0.6; 6.3.0)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p cg Lover's Vows. As 22 Oct. *aThe Mouth of the Nile. [<i>Vocal Characters</i>r-Incledon, Fawcett, Townsend, Emery, Dibdin Jun., Wilde, Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Miss Walcup, Miss Sims.% <i>Characters in the Ballet</i>-Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow; [Cast from text ($J. Barker=, 1798), and playbill of 9 Nov. 1799:% Michael (an Egyptian Peasant)-Incledon; William-Fawcett; Jack Junk-Townsend; Old Peasant-Emery [in text: $Simmons= (see 29 Oct.)]; Pat-Dibdin Jun.; French Officer-Wilde; Peasants, Sailors-Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Cranfield, Lewiss, Rauner, Powers, Platt; Adela-Miss Walcup; Susan-Miss Sims; [Commencing with a Grand Ballet of Action, expressive of <i>Egyptian Costume</i>, contrasted with the Habits and Manners of the <i>Turks</i> and <i>Arabs</i>; and introducing, thro' the Medium of a Domestic Story, the Effects produced by the Landing of the <i>French Army</i>, and subsequent Arrival of the <i>British Fleet</i> at the Mouth of the Nile. Comic Dialogue and Songs form the Second Part, for the purpose of introducing a correct Scenic Representation of the Battle of the Glorious First of August [1798].% An Occasional <i>Prologue</i>-H. Johnston. *cAfterpiece [1st time; M. INT 1, by $Thomas John Dibdin=. Prologue by $Richard Cumberland= (see text)]: The Overture and Music composed by $Attwood=, with some favorite Selections from the Works of $Dibdin= and $Mazzinghi=. Books of the Songs, including a descriptive Sketch of the Ballet, to be had at the Theatre. <i>Morning Herald</i>, 5 Nov. 1798: This Day is published <i>The Mouth of the Nile</i> (1s.). Receipts: #309 3s. 6d. (303.0.6; 6.3.0).
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    *p1798 10 25 cg Lover's Vows. ^As17981022^.*a1798 10 25 cg The Mouth of the Nile. <i>Vocal Characters-Incledon, Fawcett, Townsend, Emery, Dibdin Jun., Wilde, Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Miss Walcup, Miss Sims. +Characters in the Ballet</i>-Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow; [Cast from text ($J. Barker=, 1798), and playbill of 9 Nov. 1799: Michael (an Egyptian Peasant)-Incledon; William-Fawcett; Jack Junk-Townsend; Old Peasant-Emery [in text: $Simmons= (^see17981029^)]; Pat-Dibdin Jun.; French Officer-Wilde; Peasants, Sailors-Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Cranfield, Lewiss, Rauner, Powers, Platt; Adela-Miss Walcup; Susan-Miss Sims; [Commencing with a Grand Ballet of Action, expressive of <i>Egyptian Costume</i>, contrasted with the Habits and Manners of the <i>Turks</i> and <i>Arabs</i>; and introducing, thro' the Medium of a Domestic Story, the Effects produced by the Landing of the <i>French Army</i>, and subsequent Arrival of the <i>British Fleet</i> at the Mouth of the Nile. Comic Dialogue and Songs form the Second Part, for the purpose of introducing a correct Scenic Representation of the Battle of the Glorious First of August [1798]. An Occasional <i>Prologue</i>-H. Johnston.*c1798 10 25 cg Afterpiece [1st time; M. INT 1, by $Thomas John Dibdin=. Prologue by $Richard Cumberland= (see text)]: The Overture and Music composed by $Attwood=, with some favorite Selections from the Works of $Dibdin= and $Mazzinghi=. Books of the Songs, including a descriptive Sketch of the Ballet, to be had at the Theatre. <i>Morning Herald</i>, 5 Nov. 1798: This Day is published <i>The Mouth of the Nile</i> (1s.). Receipts: #309 3s. 6d. (303.0.6; 6.3.0).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 51521 | 17981025 | cg | Afterpiece [1st time; M. INT 1, by $Thomas John Dibdin=. Prologue by $Richard Cumberland= (see text)]: The Overture and Music composed by $Attwood=, with some favorite Selections from the Works of $Dibdin= and $Mazzinghi=. Books of the Songs, including a descriptive Sketch of the Ballet, to be had at the Theatre. <i>Morning Herald</i>, 5 Nov. 1798: This Day is published <i>The Mouth of the Nile</i> (1s.). Receipts: #309 3s. 6d. (303.0.6; 6.3.0)
    Performance: 114601 | 51521 | p | Lover's Vows | As17981022.
    AsSeeDate: 114601 | cg | p | As | 17981022
    Cast:
    772341 | 114601 | Cottager | Davenportin place of $Powel= .
    772342 | 114601 | Frederick | Pope
    772343 | 114601 | Verdun the Butler | Munden
    772344 | 114601 | Anhalt | H. Johnston
    772345 | 114601 | Count Cassel | Knight
    772346 | 114601 | Baron Wildenhaim | Murray
    772347 | 114601 | Landlord | Thompson
    772348 | 114601 | Farmer | Rees
    772349 | 114601 | Countryman | Curties
    772350 | 114601 | Agatha Friburg | Mrs Johnson
    772351 | 114601 | Cottager's Wife | Mrs Davenport
    772352 | 114601 | Country Girl | Miss Leserve
    772353 | 114601 | Amelia Wildenhaim | Mrs H. Johnston
    Performance: 114602 | 51521 | a | The Mouth of the Nile | <i>Vocal Characters-Incledon, Fawcett, Townsend, Emery, Dibdin Jun., Wilde, Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Miss Walcup, Miss Sims. +Characters in the Ballet</i>-Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow; [Cast from text ($J. Barker=, 1798), and playbill of 9 Nov. 1799: Michael (an Egyptian Peasant)-Incledon; William-Fawcett; Jack Junk-Townsend; Old Peasant-Emery [in text: $Simmons= (see17981029)]; Pat-Dibdin Jun.; French Officer-Wilde; Peasants, Sailors-Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Cranfield, Lewiss, Rauner, Powers, Platt; Adela-Miss Walcup; Susan-Miss Sims; [Commencing with a Grand Ballet of Action, expressive of <i>Egyptian Costume</i>, contrasted with the Habits and Manners of the <i>Turks</i> and <i>Arabs</i>; and introducing, thro' the Medium of a Domestic Story, the Effects produced by the Landing of the <i>French Army</i>, and subsequent Arrival of the <i>British Fleet</i> at the Mouth of the Nile. Comic Dialogue and Songs form the Second Part, for the purpose of introducing a correct Scenic Representation of the Battle of the Glorious First of August [1798]. An Occasional <i>Prologue</i>-H. Johnston.
    Cast:
    211815 | 114602 | i>Vocal Characters | Incledon, Fawcett, Townsend, Emery, Dibdin Jun., Wilde, Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Miss Walcup, Miss Sims. +Characters in the Ballet</i>-Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow
    211816 | 114602 | Characters in the Ballet</i> | Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow
    211817 | 114602 | Michael | Incledon
    211818 | 114602 | William | Fawcett
    211819 | 114602 | Jack Junk | Townsend
    211820 | 114602 | Old Peasant | Emery
    211821 | 114602 | Pat | Dibdin Jun.
    211822 | 114602 | French Officer | Wilde
    211823 | 114602 | Sailors | Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Cranfield, Lewiss, Rauner, Powers, Platt
    211824 | 114602 | Adela | Miss Walcup
    211825 | 114602 | Susan | Miss Sims
    211826 | 114602 | An Occasional <i>Prologue</i> | H. Johnston.

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Vocal Characters-Incledon, Fawcett, Townsend, Emery, Dibdin Jun., Wilde, Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Miss Walcup, Miss Sims. +Characters in the Ballet-Farley, Bologna Jun., Follett, Dyke, Bologna, Blurton, Platt, Mrs Watts, Mrs Bologna, Miss Burnett, Mrs Masters, Mrs Wybrow; [Cast from text (J. Barker, 1798), and playbill of 9 Nov. 1799: Michael (an Egyptian Peasant)-Incledon; William-Fawcett; Jack Junk-Townsend; Old Peasant-Emery [in text: Simmons (see17981029)]; Pat-Dibdin Jun.; French Officer-Wilde; Peasants, Sailors-Gray, Linton, Street, Thompson, Cranfield, Lewiss, Rauner, Powers, Platt; Adela-Miss Walcup; Susan-Miss Sims; [Commencing with a Grand Ballet of Action, expressive of Egyptian Costume, contrasted with the Habits and Manners of the Turks and Arabs; and introducing, thro' the Medium of a Domestic Story, the Effects produced by the Landing of the French Army, and subsequent Arrival of the British Fleet at the Mouth of the Nile. Comic Dialogue and Songs form the Second Part, for the purpose of introducing a correct Scenic Representation of the Battle of the Glorious First of August [1798]. An Occasional Prologue-H. Johnston.

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