02 June 1719
Event Information
Theatre:
Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season:
1718-1719
Volume:
2
Comments:
At Common Prices. N.B. Part of the Company will continue to Act two Days in a Week during the Summer Session. Original Weekly Journal, 6 June: A Quarrel happening in Drury-Lane Play-House, betwixt a Gentleman and an Officer, they immediately drew their Swords, and the Latter was wounded in the Arm
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Original Data
Source: London Stage Information Bank
*pZ�dl Don John; or, The Libertine Destroy'd. *mZ�dl [With the Original% Shepherd's Musick [by the late $Henry Purcell=%-Birkhead, Bowman. *cZ�dl At Common Prices. N.B. Part of the Company will continue to Act two Days in a Week during the Summer Session. <i>Original Weekly Journal</i>, 6 June: A Quarrel happening in <i>Drury-Lane Play-House</i>, betwixt a Gentleman and an Officer, they immediately drew their Swords, and the Latter was wounded in the Arm. -
Cleaned Data
*p1719 06 02 dl Don John; or, The Libertine Destroy'd.*m1719 06 02 dl With the Original Shepherd's Musick by the late $Henry Purcell=-Birkhead, Bowman.*c1719 06 02 dl At Common Prices. N.B. Part of the Company will continue to Act two Days in a Week during the Summer Session. <i>Original Weekly Journal</i>, 6 June: A Quarrel happening in <i>Drury-Lane Play-House</i>, betwixt a Gentleman and an Officer, they immediately drew their Swords, and the Latter was wounded in the Arm. -
Parsed Data
Event: 7834 | 17190602 | dl | At Common Prices. N.B. Part of the Company will continue to Act two Days in a Week during the Summer Session. <i>Original Weekly Journal</i>, 6 June: A Quarrel happening in <i>Drury-Lane Play-House</i>, betwixt a Gentleman and an Officer, they immediately drew their Swords, and the Latter was wounded in the ArmPerformance: 12465 | 7834 | p | Don John; Or, The Libertine Destroy'dPerformance: 12466 | 7834 | m | With the Original Shepherd's Musick by the late $Henry Purcell=-Birkhead, Bowman
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Comment:
With the Original Shepherd's Musick by the late Henry Purcell-Birkhead, Bowman
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