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Results not only include performances of plays known to be by 'Thomas Lediard', but also performances of associated titles, including adaptations.
126
17 May 1782
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Chapter Of Accidents
Afterpiece Title:
All the World's a Stage
Dance:
End of mainpiece a new pantomimical Dance, Anticipation; or, Harlequin's Visit to Greenwich on Whit-Monday, in which will be introduced two favorite Scenes from Harlequin Skeleton. The Pantomime Parts by W. Bates, Baker, Jones, Stevens; Miss Matthews; the Dance by Aldridge, Langrish, Miss Matthews, Miss Besford
Song:
End of Act IV of mainpiece, as17820423; End of Dance Rule Britannia by Darley
127
02 May 1783
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Fair Quaker; Or, The Humours Of The Navy
Afterpiece Title:
All the World's a Stage
Dance:
In mainpiece The Merry Sailors, with a Double Hornpipe, by the Miss Stageldoirs
Song:
In mainpiece Rule Britannia by Williames, Chapman, &c
Monologue:
1783 05 02 End of mainpiece The Picture of a Playhouse; or, Bucks have at Ye All by Palmer
128
27 September 1783
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Fair Quaker; Or, The Humours Of The Navy
Afterpiece Title:
The Gentle Shepherd
Related Works
Related Work:
The Gentle Shepherd
Author(s):
Thomas
Linley Sr.
Song:
Mainpiece: To finish with a Grand Naval Review, in which a Dance of Sailors by Williamson, Mills, Miss Stageldoir, &c, and Rule Britannia by Williames, Staunton, Phillimore, Barrymore
129
06 January 1785
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Fair Quaker; Or, The Humours Of The Navy
Afterpiece Title:
The Irish Widow
Song:
Mainpiece to finish with a Grand Naval Review, with a Dance of Sailors by Williamson, Mills, Miss Stageldoir, &c, and Rule Britannia by Williames, Chapman, &c
130
24 April 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Such Things Are
Related Works
Related Work:
Such Things Have Been
Author(s):
Thomas
Ryder
Afterpiece Title:
The Soldier's Festival; or, The Night before the Battle
Afterpiece Title:
The Reprisal; or, The Tars of Old England
Song:
In the course of 3rd piece:
The Mid Watch
,
Rule Britannia
-Incledon; and to conclude with
God save the King
in Full Chorus-
131
10 June 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Columbus
Related Works
Related Work:
Columbus; or, A World Discovered
Author(s):
Thomas
Morton
Afterpiece Title:
The Pad
Afterpiece Title:
The Shipwreck
Song:
End of 1st piece: Dibdin's song;
The Lucky Escape
; or,
The Ploughboy's Return from Sea
in character-Mrs Harlowe; End of 2nd piece:
Sally in our Alley
-Marshall; In 3rd piece:
Farewell to old England dear Mary adieu
-Incledon;
Rule Britannia
-Marshall, full Chorus; In the course of the Evening:
Black eyed Susan
-Incledon
132
04 December 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The World In A Village
Afterpiece Title:
TWO STRINGS TO YOUR BOW
Dance:
As17931015
Song:
"Incledon twice sung Rule Britannia" [not listed on playbill; see World, 5 Dec.]
133
24 May 1794
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Fall Of Martinico; Or, Britannia Triumphant
Afterpiece Title:
THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM
Afterpiece Title:
THE HIGHLAND REEL
Dance:
In Act IV of 2nd piece a Masquerade, in which a Minuet by Mrs Pope and Byrn
Song:
In Masquerade Old Towler by Incledon; End of 2nd piece A Catalogue of Plays and Farces; or, a Love Letter from Dick Ranter to Kitty Sprightly, to an old Tune, by Bernard; After which Sally in our Alley by Incledon
Related Works
Related Work:
The Poor Sailor; or, Little Ben and Little Bob
Author(s):
Thomas
Attwood
134
11 June 1794
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Columbus
Related Works
Related Work:
Columbus; or, A World Discovered
Author(s):
Thomas
Morton
Afterpiece Title:
BRITISH FORTITUDE AND HIBERNIAN FRIENDSHIP
Afterpiece Title:
THE WATERMAN
Related Works
Related Work:
London's Resurrection to Joy and Triumph: Celebrious to the much-meriting Magistrate Sir George Waterman Knight, Lord Mayor of the City of London
Author(s):
Thomas
Jordan
Music:
End of 1st piece several favorite pieces of music on the Union Pipes by Courtney, accompanied on the Harp by Weippert
Song:
3rd piece: To conclude with Rule Britannia by Incledon
135
23 June 1794
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
La Serva Padrona
Dance:
End of opera concerto, as17940603 after which La Vittoria (a Grand Cantata, composed by Paisiello, and performed by Mme Banti at Naples, adapted [by Da Ponte] to the glorious occasion of the triumph of the British flag [on 1 June 1794]), The Goddess of Victory-Mme Banti, accompanied by Chorusses, and a grand Allegorical Ballet, composed by Noverre; to conclude with Rule Britannia by Mme Banti
136
24 June 1794
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
La Serva Padrona
Dance:
End of opera New Divertisement, as17940311after which: La Vittoria, Ballet, Rule Britannia, all as17940623
137
19 August 1794
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Liar
Afterpiece Title:
RULE BRITANNIA
Afterpiece Title:
THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE
138
25 August 1794
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rule Britannia
Afterpiece Title:
PEEPING TOM
Afterpiece Title:
THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD
Related Works
Related Work:
The Children in the Wood
Author(s):
Thomas
Morton
139
01 September 1794
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rule Britannia
Afterpiece Title:
WAYS AND MEANS
Afterpiece Title:
MY GRANDMOTHER
140
04 September 1794
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rule Britannia
Afterpiece Title:
THE VILLAGE LAWYER
Afterpiece Title:
THE APPARITION
141
18 May 1795
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Duenna
Afterpiece Title:
The Prize
Song:
In course evening:
Lullaby
-Sga Storace
Music:
End:
concerto
on the violin-Giornovichi; wherein he will introduce
With lowly suit and plaintive ditty
,
Rule Britannia
-
142
27 May 1795
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Earl Of Essex
Afterpiece Title:
True Blue; or, The Parting Lovers
Afterpiece Title:
Netley Abbey
Dance:
As17950428
Song:
In 2nd piece: the following additional songs:
Wives and Sweethearts
-Townsend;
The Wand'ring Sailor
-Incledon (1st time);
When gen'rous wine
-Bowden;
The days we now possess
-Munden;
The Storm
-Incledon;
Ye Gentlemen of England
, as17950428;
Rule Britannia
-Incledon
Entertainment:
Monologue
In evening:
The Young Widow a fable
-Harley
143
03 June 1795
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Country Girl
Afterpiece Title:
Hob in the Well
Related Works
Related Work:
Hob; or, The Country Wake
Author(s):
Thomas
Doggett
Afterpiece Title:
Britain's Glory; or, A Trip to Portsmouth
Song:
In 3rd piece:
Within a mile of Edinburgh
-Mrs Bland;
Rule Britannia
-
Dance:
Piece to conclude:
Dance of Sailors
-
Entertainment:
Monologue
End: (by permission of the Author [
John Taylor
])
Monsieur Tonson
-Palmer; [
Imitations
End II: a
Variety of Imitations
-Caulfield
144
12 April 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Travellers In Switzerland
Afterpiece Title:
The Follies of a Day
Related Works
Related Work:
The Follies of a Day
Author(s):
Thomas
Holcroft
Related Work:
The Follies of a Day; or, The Marriage of Figaro
Author(s):
Thomas
Holcroft
Afterpiece Title:
Arrived at Portsmouth
Dance:
1st piece to conclude with:
The Savoyard
-Byrn, Holland, Mlle St.Amand; In 3rd piece: a
New Dance
-Byrn, Holland, Mlle St.Amand
Song:
End I:
The Sea Storm
-Incledon; In 3rd piece:
We've bade the restless seas adieu
-;
O why to be happy
, as17960314
With Rosabel what joy to stray
-Townsend;
Here we laugh and work together
-;
With pride we steer'd for England's coast
-Incledon;
When love was a stranger
-Mrs Mountain;
The seaman who of wars may tell
-Incledon, Bowden;
Rule Britannia
-; In course:
Old Towler
-Incledon; an entire
New Song
-Incledon
145
15 April 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Inkle And Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
Three Weeks after Marriage
Afterpiece Title:
The Point at Herqui; or, British Bravery Triumphant
Dance:
II: a
Negro Dance
-; 3rd piece: a new incidental
Dance
by
Byrn
-Mlle St.Amand, Holland, Byrn
Song:
End I:
Sweet Bird
-Mrs Serres; accompanied on the German Flute (for this night only)-Ashe, from the
Hanover-Square Concert
; In Evening:
Admiral Benbow
-Incledon; 3rd piece: the following songs:
The Mid Watch
-Incledon;
Tippy Bob
-Munden;
The Waiter
-Fawcett;
Irish Song
-Johnstone;
New Loyal Song
-Mrs Martyr;
Rondo
-Mrs Clendining;
Ye Gentlemen of England
-Linton, Street, Incledon;
Rule Britannia
-Incledon, Johnstone, Chorus
Related Works
Related Work:
The Puritan; or, Widow of Watling Street
Author(s):
Thomas
Middleton
146
22 April 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Comedy Of Errors
Related Works
Related Work:
The Twins; or, A Comedy of Errors
Author(s):
Thomas
Hull
Related Work:
The Comedy of Errors
Author(s):
Thomas
Hull
Afterpiece Title:
The Irish Mimick
Afterpiece Title:
Lovers' Quarrels
Afterpiece Title:
The Point at Herqui
Dance:
In 4th piece: a new incidental
Dance
, as17960415
Song:
In III 1st piece: a
song
(in character)-Mrs Clendining; In 4th piece:
The Mid Watch
, as17960415;
Tippy Bob
, as17960415;
The Waiter
, as17960415;
Irish Song
, as17960415;
New Loyal Song
, as17960415;
Rondo
, as17960415;
Ye Gentlemen of England
, as17960415;
Rule Britannia
, as17960415
147
03 May 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Beggar's Opera
Afterpiece Title:
Catharine and Petruchio
Afterpiece Title:
The Point at Herqui
Dance:
III:
Hornpipe
-Byrn; 3rd piece:
Dance
, as17960415
Song:
In:
Old Towler
-Incledon; 3rd piece: Tippy Bob, as17960415; The Waiter, as17960415; Irish Song, as17960415; New Loyal Song, as17960415; Ye Gentlemen of England, as17960415; Rule Britannia, as17960415;
Admiral Benbow
-Incledon;
Rondo
-Mrs Serres
148
02 May 1797
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The Sailor's Prize
Afterpiece Title:
The Prisoner at Large
Song:
End I 1st piece:
The Storm
-Incledon; In 2nd piece:
New Ballad
-Mrs Martyr;
Fat Dolly
-Munden;
Battle Song
-Bowden;
Let us love and let us drink
-Munden, Bowden, Mrs Martyr;
Teddy O'Shaughnessey's History
-Johnstone;
Black Ey'd Susan
-;
Hearts of Oak
-;
Rule Britannia
-; End I 3rd piece:
Old Towler
- [Incledon?]
149
11 May 1797
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The Surrender of Trinidad; or, Safe Moor'd at Last
Afterpiece Title:
The Irishman in London
Song:
End I:
The Storm
-Incledon; In course 2nd piece:
Black@Ey'd Susan
-Incledon;
Beauty at her Levee
-Munden;
Jack at the Windlass
-Fawcett;
The Wolf
-Bowden;
Oh why to be happy
-Incledon;
The Row
-Johnstone;
Bravura Song
-Mrs Clendining; a new
Negro Song
(composed by
Shield
)-Mrs Martyr;
Rule Britannia
-
150
24 April 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Heir At Law
Afterpiece Title:
The Sailor's Prize
Afterpiece Title:
Blue Devils
Song:
In 2nd piece:
New Sea Ballad
-Incledon;
Master Teddy Shemus O'Shaughnessey O'Finnigen Delany's History of Himself
-Johnstone;
Fat Dolly the Cook
-Munden;
Soldier's Song
-Townsend;
New Ballad
-Mrs Martyr; To conclude with:
Hearts of Oak
,
Rule Britannia
-
Entertainment:
Monologue
and
Singing
End 1st piece: (for that night only) [an aquatic, historic, romantic, eccentric, sadly comic story, in character,
Travels of Trudge
, [including Trudge's Exordium on the Quay, [a new song,
Under@Ground Lodging
, [Trudge's Escape and Voyage; Wowski's Prattle on Shipboard; Mishaps at
Barbadoes
; a new song,
The Marvellous
[to Jemmy Linkum Feedle-Fawcett. [This was chiefly based on episodes from
Inkle and Yarico
.
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