SELECT * FROM london_stages WHERE MATCH('(@(authnameclean,perftitleclean,commentcclean,commentpclean) "Princes of Wales"/1) | (@(roleclean,performerclean) "Princes of Wales")') 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 913 matches on Event Comments, 716 matches on Performance Comments, 558 matches on Roles/Actors, 514 matches on Performance Title, and 402 matches on Author.
Event Comment: Rich's Company. The date of the first production is not known, but A Comparison between the Two Stages (1702) (pp. 21-23) implies that this work preceded Rinaldo and Armida (performed at lif probably in November 1698). The Island Princess was not published until 1699 (the Masque being advertised in the Post Boy, 7-9 Feb. 1698@9, and the Opera in the Flying Post, 7-9 March 1698@9). A Comparison between the Two Stages (1702), pp. 21-22: Sullen: The old House have a Bawble offer'd 'em, made out of Fletcher's Island Princess, sometime after alter'd by Mr Tate, and now erected into an Opera by Motteux: The Actors labour at this like so many Galley Slaves at an Oar, they call in the Fiddle, the Voice, the Painter, and the Carpenter to help 'em; and what neither the Poet nor the Player cou'd do, the Mechanick must do for him:...but as I was saying-the Opera now possesses the Stage, and after a hard struggle, at length it prevail'd, and something more than Charges came in every Night: The Quality, who are always Lovers of good Musick, flock hither, and by almost a total revolt from the other House, give this new Life, and set it in some eminency above the New; this was a sad mortification to the old Stagers in Lincolns-Inn-fields. For a poem, The Confederates; or the first Happy Day of the Island Princess, see Poem on Affairs of State, 1703, II, 248-50

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Mainpiece Title: The Island Princess; Or, The Generous Portuguese

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Mainpiece Title: The Amorous Widow; Or, The Wanton Wife

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Mainpiece Title: Measure For Measure; Or, Beauty The Best Advocate

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Mainpiece Title: The Beau Defeated; Or, The Lucky Younger Brother

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Mainpiece Title: The Way Of The World

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Mainpiece Title: The Gentleman Cully

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Mainpiece Title: Antiochus The Great

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Mainpiece Title: Tamerlane

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Mainpiece Title: The Beau's Duel; Or, A Soldier For The Ladies

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Mainpiece Title: The Fickle Shepherdess

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Mainpiece Title: As You Find It

Afterpiece Title: Acis and Galatea

Music: From The Mad Lover-

Song: Mrs Hodgson, Cook, Davis

Dance: Mrs Elford, Fairbanch

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Mainpiece Title: The Fair Penitent

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Mainpiece Title: The Different Widows; Or, Intrigue A La Mode

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Mainpiece Title: The Country Wit

Afterpiece Title: The Stage Coach

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Mainpiece Title: Love At First Sight

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Mainpiece Title: Concert

Afterpiece Title: Squire Trelooby

Dance: l'Abbe, duRuel, Cherrier, Mrs Elford, Mrs Champion, Mrs Mayers, others

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Mainpiece Title: Tamerlane

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Mainpiece Title: Tamerlain

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Mainpiece Title: King Henry The 4th: With The Humours Of Sir John Falstaff

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Mainpiece Title: King Henry The Fourth; With The Humours Of Sir John Falstaff

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Mainpiece Title: King Henry The Fourth, Part I

Song: As17161019

Dance: As17161019

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Mainpiece Title: Tamerlane

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Mainpiece Title: The Maid's Tragedy

Afterpiece Title: The Loves of Mars and Venus

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Mainpiece Title: Tamerlane

Song: As17170204

Dance: As17161210

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Mainpiece Title: Lucius, The First Christian King Of Britain