11 March 1800

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1799-1800
Volume: 5
Comments: Mainpiece [1st time; CO 3, by Andrew Franklin]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Overture and Musick composed by Florio. The Scenes, designed by Greenwood, and painted by him, Banks, and assistants. The Machinery, Dresses and Decorations designed by Johnston, and executed by him, Gay, and Underwood. The Female Dresses designed and made under the direction of Miss Rein. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. "With thy exception of Pizarro, this is one of the most magnificent spectacles the stage has for some time produced. The dresses...are attended with particular accuracy to the costume of the country...and the scenery is locally correct" (Monthly Mirror, Mar. 1800, p. 173). "As a singer [Mme Mara's] powers are indisputable; but as a performer she exhibits herself in a light which alternately provokes our ridicule and pity. Her delivery is an absolute libel on the profession. To the defects of a foreign pronunciation she joins a natural impediment of speech, which partakes too strongly of a lisp to warrant her bearing part in the prose dialogue of a play. What could possibly induce her to appear before the public under such disadvantages, unless she did it in compliment to the composer, we are at a loss to conjecture; nor less are we puzzled to account for the supineness of an audience which can patiently tolerate such puny efforts" (Dramatic Censor, I, 347-48). Morning Chronicle, 14 June 1800: This day is published The Egyptian Festival (2s.). Receipts: #320 18s. 6d. (277.6.6; 42.8.0; 1.4.0)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p dl The Egyptian Festival. [Egyptians. Raymond, Holland, C. Kemble, Suett, Dignum, Caulfield, Cory, Surmont, Roffey, Mme Mara (1st appearance at this Theatre), Mrs Bland. English. Powell, Kelly, Bannister Jun., Sedgwick, Sparks, Webb, Ryder, Grimaldi, Miss Stephens, Miss DeCamp.[Cast from text ($J. Ridgway=, 1800): <i>Egyptians</i>r% Mustapha Muley Bey-Raymond;Ali Hassan-Holland; Myrteza-C. Kemble; Uscola-Suett; Yezid (Chief of the Arabs)-Dignum; Jaffa-Caulfield; Priest-Cory; Kedah-Surmont; Zemira-Mme Mara; Nigra-MrsBland; [<i>English</i>r% Governor-Powell; Boomly-Kelly [in text: $Trueman= (see 13 Mar.)]; Longbow-Bannister Jun.; Mainstay-Sedgwick; Cook-Sparks; Officer-Webb; Violetta-Miss Stephens; Jackina-Miss DeCamp; unassigned-Roffey, Ryder, Grimaldi; <i>Chorusses</i>-Maddocks, Wentworth, Evans, Fisher, Danby, Danby Jun., Cook, Bardoleau, Willoughby, Elliot, Aylmer, Clarke, Mead, Dibble, Gallot, Caulfield Jun., Tett, Sawyer, Ms Arne, Ms Menage, Ms B. Menage, Ms Wentworth, Ms Roffey, Ms Drake, Ms Saunders, Ms Jacobs, Ms Benson, Ms Butler, Ms Chippendale, Ms Coates, Ms Gawdry; <i>Slaves</i>-Whitmell, Wells, Garman, Johnston, Goodman, Gauron, Bayzand, Ms Brooker, Ms Brigg, Ms Byrne, Ms Vining, Ms Riches, Ms Luciet, Ms Drake. *aThe Liar. See 14 Jan. *cMainpiece [1st time; CO 3, by $Andrew Franklin=]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Overture and Musick composed by $Florio=. The Scenes, designed by $Greenwood=, and painted by him, $Banks=, and assistants. The Machinery, Dresses and Decorations designed by $Johnston=, and executed by him, $Gay=, and $Underwood=. The Female Dresses designed andmade under the direction of $Miss Rein=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. "With thy exception of <i>Pizarro</i>, this is one of the most magnificent spectacles the stage has for some time produced. The dresses...are attended withparticular accuracy to the costume of the country...and the scenery is locally correct" (<i>Monthly Mirror</i>, Mar. 1800, p. 173). "As a singer [$Mme Mara='s] powers are indisputable; but as a performer she exhibits herself in a light which alternately provokes our ridicule and pity. Her delivery is an absolute libel onthe profession. To the defects of a foreign pronunciation she joins a natural impediment of speech, which partakes too strongly of a lisp to warrant her bearing part in the prose dialogue of a play. What could possibly induce her to appear before the public under such disadvantages, unless she did it in compliment to the composer, we are at a loss to conjecture; nor less are we puzzled to account for the supineness of an audience which can patiently tolerate such puny efforts" (<i>Dramatic Censor</i>, I, 347-48). <i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 June 1800: This day is published <i>The Egyptian Festival</i> (2s.). Receipts: #320 18s. 6d. (277.6.6; 42.8.0; 1.4.0).
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    *p1800 03 11 dl The Egyptian Festival. Egyptians. Raymond, Holland, C. Kemble, Suett, Dignum, Caulfield, Cory, Surmont, Roffey, Mme Mara (1st appearance at this Theatre), Mrs Bland. English. Powell, Kelly, Bannister Jun., Sedgwick, Sparks, Webb, Ryder, Grimaldi, Miss Stephens, Miss DeCamp. Cast from text ($J. Ridgway=, 1800): <i>Egyptians</i>r Mustapha Muley Bey-Raymond; Ali Hassan-Holland; Myrteza-C. Kemble; Uscola-Suett; Yezid (Chief of the Arabs)-Dignum; Jaffa-Caulfield; Priest-Cory; Kedah-Surmont; Zemira-Mme Mara; Nigra-Mrs Bland; <i>English</i>r Governor-Powell; Boomly-Kelly in text: $Trueman= (^see18000313^; Longbow-Bannister Jun.; Mainstay-Sedgwick; Cook-Sparks; Officer-Webb; Violetta-Miss Stephens; Jackina-Miss DeCamp; unassigned-Roffey, Ryder, Grimaldi; <i>Chorusses</i>-Maddocks, Wentworth, Evans, Fisher, Danby, Danby Jun., Cook, Bardoleau, Willoughby, Elliot, Aylmer, Clarke, Mead, Dibble, Gallot, Caulfield Jun., Tett, Sawyer, Ms Arne, Ms Menage, Ms B. Menage, Ms Wentworth, Ms Roffey, Ms Drake, Ms Saunders, Ms Jacobs, Ms Benson, Ms Butler, Ms Chippendale, Ms Coates, Ms Gawdry; <i>Slaves</i>-Whitmell, Wells, Garman, Johnston, Goodman, Gauron, Bayzand, Ms Brooker, Ms Brigg, Ms Byrne, Ms Vining, Ms Riches, Ms Luciet, Ms Drake.*a1800 03 11 dl The Liar. ^See18000114^.*c1800 03 11 dl Mainpiece [1st time; CO 3, by $Andrew Franklin=]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Overture and Musick composed by $Florio=. The Scenes, designed by $Greenwood=, and painted by him, $Banks=, and assistants. The Machinery, Dresses and Decorations designed by $Johnston=, and executed by him, $Gay=, and $Underwood=. The Female Dresses designed and made under the direction of $Miss Rein=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. "With thy exception of <i>Pizarro</i>, this is one of the most magnificent spectacles the stage has for some time produced. The dresses...are attended with particular accuracy to the costume of the country...and the scenery is locally correct" (<i>Monthly Mirror</i>, Mar. 1800, p. 173). "As a singer [$Mme Mara='s] powers are indisputable; but as a performer she exhibits herself in a light which alternately provokes our ridicule and pity. Her delivery is an absolute libel on the profession. To the defects of a foreign pronunciation she joins a natural impediment of speech, which partakes too strongly of a lisp to warrant her bearing part in the prose dialogue of a play. What could possibly induce her to appear before the public under such disadvantages, unless she did it in compliment to the composer, we are at a loss to conjecture; nor less are we puzzled to account for the supineness of an audience which can patiently tolerate such puny efforts" (<i>Dramatic Censor</i>, I, 347-48). <i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 June 1800: This day is published <i>The Egyptian Festival</i> (2s.). Receipts: #320 18s. 6d. (277.6.6; 42.8.0; 1.4.0).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 52342 | 18000311 | dl | Mainpiece [1st time; CO 3, by $Andrew Franklin=]: The Scenery, Machinery, Dresses and Decorations entirely new. The Overture and Musick composed by $Florio=. The Scenes, designed by $Greenwood=, and painted by him, $Banks=, and assistants. The Machinery, Dresses and Decorations designed by $Johnston=, and executed by him, $Gay=, and $Underwood=. The Female Dresses designed and made under the direction of $Miss Rein=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. "With thy exception of <i>Pizarro</i>, this is one of the most magnificent spectacles the stage has for some time produced. The dresses...are attended with particular accuracy to the costume of the country...and the scenery is locally correct" (<i>Monthly Mirror</i>, Mar. 1800, p. 173). "As a singer [$Mme Mara='s] powers are indisputable; but as a performer she exhibits herself in a light which alternately provokes our ridicule and pity. Her delivery is an absolute libel on the profession. To the defects of a foreign pronunciation she joins a natural impediment of speech, which partakes too strongly of a lisp to warrant her bearing part in the prose dialogue of a play. What could possibly induce her to appear before the public under such disadvantages, unless she did it in compliment to the composer, we are at a loss to conjecture; nor less are we puzzled to account for the supineness of an audience which can patiently tolerate such puny efforts" (<i>Dramatic Censor</i>, I, 347-48). <i>Morning Chronicle</i>, 14 June 1800: This day is published <i>The Egyptian Festival</i> (2s.). Receipts: #320 18s. 6d. (277.6.6; 42.8.0; 1.4.0)
    Performance: 116760 | 52342 | p | The Egyptian Festival | Egyptians. Raymond, Holland, C. Kemble, Suett, Dignum, Caulfield, Cory, Surmont, Roffey, Mme Mara (1st appearance at this Theatre), Mrs Bland. English. Powell, Kelly, Bannister Jun., Sedgwick, Sparks, Webb, Ryder, Grimaldi, Miss Stephens, Miss DeCamp. Cast from text ($J. Ridgway=, 1800): <i>Egyptians</i> Mustapha Muley Bey-Raymond; Ali Hassan-Holland; Myrteza-C. Kemble; Uscola-Suett; Yezid (Chief of the Arabs)-Dignum; Jaffa-Caulfield; Priest-Cory; Kedah-Surmont; Zemira-Mme Mara; Nigra-Mrs Bland; <i>English</i> Governor-Powell; Boomly-Kelly in text: $Trueman= (see18000313; Longbow-Bannister Jun.; Mainstay-Sedgwick; Cook-Sparks; Officer-Webb; Violetta-Miss Stephens; Jackina-Miss DeCamp; unassigned-Roffey, Ryder, Grimaldi; <i>Chorusses</i>-Maddocks, Wentworth, Evans, Fisher, Danby, Danby Jun., Cook, Bardoleau, Willoughby, Elliot, Aylmer, Clarke, Mead, Dibble, Gallot, Caulfield Jun., Tett, Sawyer, Ms Arne, Ms Menage, Ms B. Menage, Ms Wentworth, Ms Roffey, Ms Drake, Ms Saunders, Ms Jacobs, Ms Benson, Ms Butler, Ms Chippendale, Ms Coates, Ms Gawdry; <i>Slaves</i>-Whitmell, Wells, Garman, Johnston, Goodman, Gauron, Bayzand, Ms Brooker, Ms Brigg, Ms Byrne, Ms Vining, Ms Riches, Ms Luciet, Ms Drake.
    Cast:
    216641 | 116760 | <i>Egyptians</i> Mustapha Muley Bey | Raymond
    216642 | 116760 | Ali Hassan | Holland
    216643 | 116760 | Myrteza | C. Kemble
    216644 | 116760 | Uscola | Suett
    216645 | 116760 | Yezid | Dignum
    216646 | 116760 | Jaffa | Caulfield
    216647 | 116760 | Priest | Cory
    216648 | 116760 | Kedah | Surmont
    216649 | 116760 | Zemira | Mme Mara
    216650 | 116760 | Nigra | Mrs Bland
    216651 | 116760 | <i>English</i> Governor | Powell
    216652 | 116760 | Boomly | Kelly in text: $Trueman=
    216653 | 116760 | Longbow | Bannister Jun.
    216654 | 116760 | Mainstay | Sedgwick
    216655 | 116760 | Cook | Sparks
    216656 | 116760 | Officer | Webb
    216657 | 116760 | Violetta | Miss Stephens
    216658 | 116760 | Jackina | Miss DeCamp
    216659 | 116760 | unassigned | Roffey, Ryder, Grimaldi
    216660 | 116760 | <i>Chorusses</i> | Maddocks, Wentworth, Evans, Fisher, Danby, Danby Jun., Cook, Bardoleau, Willoughby, Elliot, Aylmer, Clarke, Mead, Dibble, Gallot, Caulfield Jun., Tett, Sawyer, Ms Arne, Ms Menage, Ms B. Menage, Ms Wentworth, Ms Roffey, Ms Drake, Ms Saunders, Ms Jacobs, Ms Benson, Ms Butler, Ms Chippendale, Ms Coates, Ms Gawdry
    216661 | 116760 | <i>Slaves</i> | Whitmell, Wells, Garman, Johnston, Goodman, Gauron, Bayzand, Ms Brooker, Ms Brigg, Ms Byrne, Ms Vining, Ms Riches, Ms Luciet, Ms Drake.
    Performance: 116761 | 52342 | a | The Liar | See18000114.

Mainpiece

Comments:
Egyptians. Raymond, Holland, C. Kemble, Suett, Dignum, Caulfield, Cory, Surmont, Roffey, Mme Mara (1st appearance at this Theatre), Mrs Bland. English. Powell, Kelly, Bannister Jun., Sedgwick, Sparks, Webb, Ryder, Grimaldi, Miss Stephens, Miss DeCamp. Cast from text (J. Ridgway, 1800): Egyptians Mustapha Muley Bey-Raymond; Ali Hassan-Holland; Myrteza-C. Kemble; Uscola-Suett; Yezid (Chief of the Arabs)-Dignum; Jaffa-Caulfield; Priest-Cory; Kedah-Surmont; Zemira-Mme Mara; Nigra-Mrs Bland; English Governor-Powell; Boomly-Kelly in text: Trueman (see18000313; Longbow-Bannister Jun.; Mainstay-Sedgwick; Cook-Sparks; Officer-Webb; Violetta-Miss Stephens; Jackina-Miss DeCamp; unassigned-Roffey, Ryder, Grimaldi; Chorusses-Maddocks, Wentworth, Evans, Fisher, Danby, Danby Jun., Cook, Bardoleau, Willoughby, Elliot, Aylmer, Clarke, Mead, Dibble, Gallot, Caulfield Jun., Tett, Sawyer, Ms Arne, Ms Menage, Ms B. Menage, Ms Wentworth, Ms Roffey, Ms Drake, Ms Saunders, Ms Jacobs, Ms Benson, Ms Butler, Ms Chippendale, Ms Coates, Ms Gawdry; Slaves-Whitmell, Wells, Garman, Johnston, Goodman, Gauron, Bayzand, Ms Brooker, Ms Brigg, Ms Byrne, Ms Vining, Ms Riches, Ms Luciet, Ms Drake.

Afterpiece

Comments:
See18000114.
Cast:
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