Event Comment: Mainpiece: Not acted 
these 4 years [acted 28 Dec. 1787.  
Toms is identified in 
Morning Herald, 22 Sept. 1795: A Mr Toms made a probationary essay last night in 
the character of 
Romeo.  
The bills erroneously announced it as his first appearance on this stage [
cg]; for his unsuccessful attempt in 
Young Norval [i.e. 
Douglas], about five years ago, on 
the same boards, is perfectly within our recollection.  
London Chronicle, 22 Sept. 1795, also refers to Toms as Douglas.  
European Magazine, Oct. 1790, p. 305, gives 
the name as 
Turner, but in Oct. 1795, p. 273, states that Toms performed on one night only "a few years since."].  Afterpiece [1st time; BALL. P 2 (?), by 
James Byrne, based partly on his 
Nootka Sound, and in May 1793 agin altered as 
The Shipwreck; or, French Ingratitude.  Not in 
Larpent MS; not published; synopsis of action in 
Diary, 5 Oct.]: A Ballet Pantomime, with new Scenes, Dresses, and Decorations.  
The Overture and Music compiled by Byrne, from 
Haydn, 
Rochefort, 
Pleyel, 
Gyrowetz, 
Reeve, 
Pieltain, 
Dibdin.  
The new Music by 
Shield.  On account of some Scenes which are introduced from 
the Entertainment of Nootka Sound (performed last Season [on 4 June 1790]) Half Price will be taken.  [This alludes to 
the custom of not llowing half-price during 
the run of entirely new pantomimes.]  Paid 
Brodie, for Stoves for 
the Theatre, #19 8s.  Receipts: #207 8s. 6d. (201.16.0; 5.12.6)