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01 September 1800

Event Information
Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1799-1800
Volume: 5
Comments: Afterpiece [1st time; MF 2, by the younger George Colman]: To conclude with a View of the Camp near Windsorv. A Military Overture, and the New Musick composed by Dr Arnold. The Scenery painted by S. Whitmore. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [For Colman's borrowing of the character of Caleb Quotem, see 6 July 1798.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p hay The Point of Honour. As 21 Aug. *aThe Review; or, The Wags of Windsor. Characters-Suett, Farley, Johnstone, Emery, Fawcett, Trueman, Chippendale, Atkins, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Mountain, Miss DeCamp, Miss Leserve; [Cast from text ($J. Cawthorn=, 1808): <i>Mr Deputy Bull</i>r-Suett; <i>Capt. Beaugard</i>r-Farley; <i>Looney Mactwolter</i>r-Johnstone; <i>John Lump</i>r-Emery; <i>Caleb Quotem</i>r-Fawcett; <i>Charles Williams</i>r-Trueman; <i>Dubbs</i>r-Chippendale; <i>Serjeant</i>r-Atkins; <i>Grace Gaylove</i>r-Mrs Gibbs; <i>Lucy</i>r-Mrs Mountain; <i>Phoebe Whitethorn</i>r-Miss DeCamp; <i>Martha</i>r-Miss Leserve% Chorusses-Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.*cAfterpiece [1st time; MF 2, by $the younger George Colman=]: To conclude witha <i>View of the Camp near Windsor</i>v. A Military Overture, and the New Musick composed by $Dr Arnold=. The Scenery painted by $S. Whitmore=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [For Colman's borrowing of the character of <i>Caleb Quotem</i>r, see 6 July 1798.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1800 09 01 hay The Point of Honour. ^As18000821^.*a1800 09 01 hay The Review; or, The Wags of Windsor. Characters-Suett, Farley, Johnstone, Emery, Fawcett, Trueman, Chippendale, Atkins, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Mountain, Miss DeCamp, Miss Leserve; Cast from text ($J. Cawthorn=, 1808): <i>Mr Deputy Bull-Suett; +Capt. Beaugard-Farley; +Looney Mactwolter-Johnstone; +John Lump-Emery; +Caleb Quotem-Fawcett; +Charles Williams-Trueman; +Dubbs-Chippendale; +Serjeant-Atkins; +Grace Gaylove-Mrs Gibbs; +Lucy-Mrs Mountain; +Phoebe Whitethorn-Miss DeCamp; +Martha-Miss Leserve Chorusses-Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.*c1800 09 01 hay Afterpiece [1st time; MF 2, by $the younger George Colman=]: To conclude with a <i>View of the Camp near Windsor</i>v. A Military Overture, and the New Musick composed by $Dr Arnold=. The Scenery painted by $S. Whitmore=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [For Colman's borrowing of the character of <i>Caleb Quotem</i>r, see 6 July 1798.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 52603 | 18000901 | hay | Afterpiece [1st time; MF 2, by $the younger George Colman=]: To conclude with a <i>View of the Camp near Windsor</i>v. A Military Overture, and the New Musick composed by $Dr Arnold=. The Scenery painted by $S. Whitmore=. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. [For Colman's borrowing of the character of <i>Caleb Quotem</i>, see 6 July 1798.
    Performance: 117461 | 52603 | p | The Point Of Honour | As18000821.
    AsSeeDate: 117461 | hay | p | As | 18000821
    Cast:
    797506 | 117461 | Megrim | Fawcett
    797507 | 117461 | Demisou | Palmer
    797508 | 117461 | James | Wathen
    797509 | 117461 | Annette | Mrs Gibbs.
    Performance: 117462 | 52603 | a | The Review; or, The Wags of Windsor | Characters-Suett, Farley, Johnstone, Emery, Fawcett, Trueman, Chippendale, Atkins, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Mountain, Miss DeCamp, Miss Leserve; Cast from text ($J. Cawthorn=, 1808): <i>Mr Deputy Bull-Suett; +Capt. Beaugard-Farley; +Looney Mactwolter-Johnstone; +John Lump-Emery; +Caleb Quotem-Fawcett; +Charles Williams-Trueman; +Dubbs-Chippendale; +Serjeant-Atkins; +Grace Gaylove-Mrs Gibbs; +Lucy-Mrs Mountain; +Phoebe Whitethorn-Miss DeCamp; +Martha-Miss Leserve Chorusses-Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.
    Cast:
    218140 | 117462 | Characters | Suett, Farley, Johnstone, Emery, Fawcett, Trueman, Chippendale, Atkins, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Mountain, Miss DeCamp, Miss Leserve
    218141 | 117462 | <i>Mr Deputy Bull | Suett
    218142 | 117462 | Beaugard | Farley
    218143 | 117462 | Looney Mactwolter | Johnstone
    218144 | 117462 | John Lump | Emery
    218145 | 117462 | Caleb Quotem | Fawcett
    218146 | 117462 | Charles Williams | Trueman
    218147 | 117462 | Dubbs | Chippendale
    218148 | 117462 | Serjeant | Atkins
    218149 | 117462 | Grace Gaylove | Mrs Gibbs
    218150 | 117462 | Lucy | Mrs Mountain
    218151 | 117462 | Phoebe Whitethorn | Miss DeCamp
    218152 | 117462 | Martha | Miss Leserve Chorusses-Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.
    218153 | 117462 | Miss Leserve Chorusses | Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.

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As18000821.
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Afterpiece

Comments:
Characters-Suett, Farley, Johnstone, Emery, Fawcett, Trueman, Chippendale, Atkins, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Mountain, Miss DeCamp, Miss Leserve; Cast from text (J. Cawthorn, 1808): Mr Deputy Bull-Suett; +Capt. Beaugard-Farley; +Looney Mactwolter-Johnstone; +John Lump-Emery; +Caleb Quotem-Fawcett; +Charles Williams-Trueman; +Dubbs-Chippendale; +Serjeant-Atkins; +Grace Gaylove-Mrs Gibbs; +Lucy-Mrs Mountain; +Phoebe Whitethorn-Miss DeCamp; +Martha-Miss Leserve Chorusses-Abbot, Sawyer, Little, Kenrick, Caulfield Jun., Fisher, Dibble, Aylmer, Thomas, Willoughby.

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