24 May 1800

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Theatre: King's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1799-1800
Volume: 5
Comments: "Some Gentlemen very improperly intruded themselves on the audience, by resolutely keeping possession of the very centre of the stage for a considerable time, in defiance of the most clamorus disapprobation from all parts of the House, till they were reduced to a most ludicrous situation by the dropping of the curtain. The Public seem inclined to support any regulation that may be adopted by the Manager on this subject" (Morning Herald, 26 May). And see 27 May

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p king's Alessandro e Timoteo. As 6 May. *dEnd I: <i>A New Bacchanalian Divertisement Ballet</i>- [see 15 Apr.]; End Opera: <i>Laura et Lenza</i>, as 13 May. *c"Some Gentlemen very improperly intruded themselves on the audience, by resolutely keeping possession of the very centre of the stage for a considerable time, in defiance of the most clamorus disapprobation from all parts of the House, till they were reduced to a most ludicrous situation by the dropping of the curtain. The Public seem inclined to support any regulation that may be adopted by the Manager on this subject" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 26 May). And see 27 May.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1800 05 24 king's Alessandro e Timoteo. ^As18000506^.*d1800 05 24 king's End I: <i>A New Bacchanalian Divertisement Ballet</i>- [^see18000415^]; End Opera: <i>Laura et Lenza</i>, ^as18000513^.*c1800 05 24 king's "Some Gentlemen very improperly intruded themselves on the audience, by resolutely keeping possession of the very centre of the stage for a considerable time, in defiance of the most clamorus disapprobation from all parts of the House, till they were reduced to a most ludicrous situation by the dropping of the curtain. The Public seem inclined to support any regulation that may be adopted by the Manager on this subject" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 26 May). And see 27 May.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 52474 | 18000524 | king's | "Some Gentlemen very improperly intruded themselves on the audience, by resolutely keeping possession of the very centre of the stage for a considerable time, in defiance of the most clamorus disapprobation from all parts of the House, till they were reduced to a most ludicrous situation by the dropping of the curtain. The Public seem inclined to support any regulation that may be adopted by the Manager on this subject" (<i>Morning Herald</i>, 26 May). And see 27 May
    Performance: 117125 | 52474 | p | Alessandro E Timoteo | As18000506.
    AsSeeDate: 117125 | king's | p | As | 18000506
    Cast:
    794481 | 117125 | Timoteo | Viganoni.
    794482 | 117125 | Alessandro | Benelli
    794483 | 117125 | Efestione | DeGiovanni
    794484 | 117125 | Taide | Mme Banti
    794485 | 117125 | Barsene | Sga Rovedino.
    Performance: 117126 | 52474 | d | End I: <i>A New Bacchanalian Divertisement Ballet</i>- [see18000415]; End Opera: <i>Laura et Lenza</i>, as18000513
    AsSeeDate: 117126 | king's | d | As | 18000513

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As18000506.
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Comment: End I: A New Bacchanalian Divertisement Ballet- [see18000415]; End Opera: Laura et Lenza, as18000513

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