SELECT * FROM london_stages WHERE MATCH('(@(authnameclean,perftitleclean,commentcclean,commentpclean) "Goodfellow"/1) | (@(roleclean,performerclean) "Goodfellow")') GROUP BY eventid ORDER BY weight() desc, eventdate asc OPTION field_weights=(perftitleclean=100, commentpclean=75, commentcclean=75, roleclean=100, performerclean=100, authnameclean=100), ranker=sph04

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We found 237 matches on Roles/Actors, 90 matches on Performance Comments, 76 matches on Performance Title, 13 matches on Event Comments, and 0 matches on Author.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Tunbridge Walks

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Palmer

Dance:

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Tunbridge Walks

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Palmer

Dance: As17291125; Two Pierrots-

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Tunbridge Walks

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Palmer

Afterpiece Title: Jealousy Deceived; or, The Amours of Harlequin

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Tunbridge Walks

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Palmer

Afterpiece Title: The Lovers Opera

Dance: Mrs Tollett, Miss Sandham

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321226

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: I: Tambourine-Miss Rogers; II: Tollet's Ground-Newhouse, Mrs Ogden

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321228

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321228

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321228

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321228

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17321228

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: I: Tambourine-Miss Rogers; II: French Peasant-Poitier, Miss LaTour

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17330104

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17330104

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: As17330104

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: I: Tambourine-Miss Rogers; II: Sicilian Dance-Glover, Mrs Pelling

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance: TTambourine-Miss Rogers

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Beggar's Opera

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Cook

Dance:

Performances

Afterpiece Title: The Harlot's Progress

Performances

Afterpiece Title: The Fortune Tellers

Ballet: AA Voyage to the Land of Cytherea. As17400115

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Tunbridge Walks

Cast
Role: Mrs Goodfellow Actor: Mrs Bradshaw

Afterpiece Title: The Rites of Hecate

Song: II: A Song-Mrs Vincent

Dance: III: The Irish Lilt, as17630922

Event Comment: MMrs Cibber to Garrick, late Jan.: It is surprising that dl goes on acting; one night with another, to be sure, they have not received above 40 pounds; the actors are paid only three nights a week; though they play every night. But the top stroke of all was Macklin's play! It was entirely new-dressed, and no expense saved in the clothes. I shall say nothing of the piece, because you may read it; but be as vain as you will about your playing Bayes, you never made an audience laugh more than Henry VII has done. There for the first time I saw your rival, Mr Goodfellow; I should have said the rival Mr Lacy wants to make you; do not be quite dispirited about it, for Perkin Warbeck is much below anything I ever yet saw. Here I must ask Mr Stevens's pardon, to whom I have done injustice, for I think he may dispute the pass downstairs with Perkin, and as his head seems to be the heaviest of the two, I think he has the best right to it.--Boaden, Private Correspondence of Garrick, I, 49

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Henry Vii

Event Comment: HHarlequin Ranger oblig'd to be deferr'd. A new Dramatic Entertainment call'd Taste written by Mr Foote. The House was full as soon as open--before the first Music, several Speeches were made in ye Pit, moving the Farce might be acted before the Play, wch was insisted on by some, & oppos'd by others Cross, Cross, Prompter &c. was often call'd--The Curtain went up, & ye Clamour encreas'd, ye farce &c. Mr Mossop (who did Zanga ) came off--I went on, & spoke--Gentlemen, I perceive the farce has been desir'd before ye Play, wch cannot be comply'd with, for ye performers in ye Farce, having nothing to do in the Play, are not come--a great applause follow'd--Mr Mossop went on again--but ye noise renew'd, & he retir'd again, & wanted to undress wch I prevented; Mr Lacy (Manager) then went on, # spoke to ye same effect I had done--The play was then call'd for, & it went on with Applause--Tho' I believe Audience wish'd it over--The play done--Mr Garrick spoke ye Prologue in the Character of an Auctioneer , with surprising Applause--when he had done, he made this Apology--Gents--a performer being taken ill, the Author, Mr Foote, is here & will if you please, perform his part, this he spoke in a Hesitating manner, & was greatly applauded--the first Act went off well, & Mr Worsdale, a painter (to whom Mr Foote had given the profits of the farce) play'd a Woman's part, & was greatly received--When Mr Foote came on--he made this Speech--Gent: I have left the Stage some time, nor have I any hopes of Profit from this Piece, but as a performer is taken ill, I had rather appear my self, than have so many people, whom Curiosity has drawn together, b disappointed--Great Applause--In ye Second Act, the people grew Dull, & towards ye End, hiss'd greatly, wch I believe wou'd not have been, had not Mr Foote, bid Blakes pull off his Wig at ye Discovery of Mr Puff --vide Farce--it ended with ye usual Noise, when given out, of No more--Encore &c. &c. Sunday we had great debates about it, & at last it ended it shou'd be play'd no more 'till Mr Worsdale's benefit & an advertisement was put in the paper to signifie that as ye Farce was not so well receiv'd as was expected, the Author had withdrawn it to Alter &c. &c. we put up--We were told on Monday it wou'd be call'd for by the Audience; but no such thing happen'd. The fact concerning the performer's being taken ill is this--At ye practise, the Night before, Mr Foote seem'd dissatisfied with Mr Yates in the part of Puff, so got Mr Garrick next Day, to prevail with Mr Yates to let 'em say he was sick, that Mr Foote might have occasion to do the part (Cross). Mr Goodfellow begs leave to acquaint his friends that through the Indisposition of two of his principal performers, he is compelled to postpone his Benefit to a farther Day; Timely notice of which shall be given in this paper; Tickets deliver'd out for Monday the 13th Instant will then be admitted.--As the sole intent of this Benefit is to satisfy his creditors, who are to share the profits arising from it, he humbly hopes to meet with encouragement, and assures those ladies and Gentlemen who honour him, that the whole performance shall be carried on with the utmost decorum, and will be free from all danger of interruption (General Advertiser). Receipts: #200 (Cross)

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Revenge

Afterpiece Title: Taste

Event Comment: Benefit Mrs Clive. Part of the Pit railed into Boxes and Stage will be formed into Amphitheatre, where servants will be admitted to keep places. Afterpiece: Farce of Two Acts never before acted. [MacMillan lists the characters from the Larpent MS and points out that no indication of assignment appeared: Sir John Bayfield , Sir Charles Freelove , Sir James Trueman , Mr Lovenight , Captain Squander , Lady Bayfield , Miss Croston , Lady Di Clatter , Miss Gibberish , Mrs Lovenight , Miss Prue , Mrs Goodfellow , and servants . Two deputy licensers seem to have been operating at this time, for Garrick sends his plays to Edward Capel, and Rich his to Chetwyn.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Mistake

Afterpiece Title: Every Woman in Her Humour

Dance: TThe Cow Keepers, as17600313