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Event Comment: Betterton's Company. The date of this revival is not certain, but Luttrell's copy (Huntington Library) bears his date of 27 Oct. 1696 for his acquisition of a copy; hence, the revival must have occurred not later than October 1696. When this play was revived at the Queen's Theatre in the Haymarket, 8 June 1705, the bill bore the heading: Not Acted by that Company these Nine Years

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Rule A Wife And Have A Wife

Cast
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Duke of Modena Actor: Scidmore
Role: Don Juan de Castro Actor: Thurmond
Role: Michael Perez Actor: Kynaston
Role: Cacafogo Actor: Underhill
Role: Sanchio Actor: Freeman
Role: Alonso Actor: Husbands
Role: Donna Margarita Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Estifania Actor: Mrs Boutell
Role: Clara Actor: Mrs Prince
Role: First Lady Actor: Mrs Lee
Role: Second Lady Actor: Mrs Perune
Role: Altea Actor: Mrs Lawson
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
Event Comment: Betterton's Company. The date of the first performance is not certain, but the evidence points toward this day. On Thursday 19 Nov. 1696, Robert Jennens reported that the two pieces had been acted four or five days together. If that day saw the fifth performance, the premiere probably occurred on 14 Nov. 1696. The Single Songs and Dialogue in Mars and Venus, set by John Eccles (Acts I and II) and Godfrey Finger (Act III), was published separately in 1697. The pieces for whom a performer is indicated are as follows: Prologue. The first Song Sung by Mrs Hudson, set by Finger: Come all, with moving songs [it is reproduced opposite page 300 in Wiley, Rare Prologues and Epilogues]. Love alone can here alarm me, sung by Mrs Ayloffe. Scorn tho' Beauty frowns to tremble, sung by Mrs Hudson. To double the sports, sung by Mrs Ayloffe. To treble the pleasures with regular measures, sung by Mrs Ayloffe. To meet her, May, the Queen of Love comes here, set by John Eccles and sung by Mrs Hudson. See Vulcan, Jealousie, Jealousie appears, set by Finger and sung by Mrs Hudson. Yield, no, no, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle and Bowman. Gildon, English Dramatick Poets, p. 115: This Play met with extraordinary Success having the Advantage of the excellent Musick of The Loves of Mars and Venus perform'd with it. Downes, Roscius Anglicanus, pp. 44-45: The Anatomist, or Sham Doctor, had prosperous Success, and remains a living Play to this Day; 'twas done by Mr Ravenscroft. A Comparison Between the Two Stages (1702), p. 20: I remember the success of that was owing to the Musick

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Anatomist; Or, The Sham Doctor

Afterpiece Title: The Loves of Mars and Venus

Cast
Role: Mr Finger Actor:
Role: Erato Actor: Mrs Hodgson
Role: Thalia Actor: Mrs Perrin
Role: Terpsichore Actor: Mrs Ayliff
Role: Mars Actor: Bowman
Role: Vulcan Actor: Reading
Role: Gallus Actor: Lee
Role: Cupid Actor: Jemmy Laroche
Role: Momus Actor: Sherburn
Role: Venus Actor: Mrs Bracegirdle
Role: Aglaia Actor: Mrs Hodgson
Role: Euphrosyne Actor: Mrs Ayliff
Role: Hora Actor: Mrs Perrin
Role: Jealousy Actor: Mrs Hudson
Role: Epilogue Actor: Mr Bowen.
Event Comment: Rich's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but the fact that the play was advertised in the Post Man, 3-5 March 1697@8, suggests that the first performance occurred probably not later than early February 1697@8. The Preface is signed by George Powell, who refers to the author of the play as unknown. In addition, Powell mentions that his company has recently revived some of Dryden's plays: Don Sebastian, Secret Love; or, The Maiden Queen, Marriage a la Mode, King Arthur, and adds: In relation to our reviving his Almanzor...very hard crutching up what Hart and Mohun...could not prop

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Fatal Discovery; Or, Love In Ruines

Event Comment: Post Boy, No. 507, 2-4 Aug. 1698: In the Walks of the New Wells in Richmond, on Monday next, the 8th of August, will be Perform'd an Extraordinary Entertainment of Instrumental Music, with Trumpets, Kettle-Drums, Hautboys, Flutes and Violins, after the manner of the Entertainments lately perform'd in the Queen's Garden at Somerset-House; Price of coming in 1s. To begin before 7 a clock in the Evening because the Performance must end by Day-light. The Musick of the Wells will attend to play Dances

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Concert

Event Comment: In Honour of the Queen's Coronation: The Lady's Consort of Musick. To be plac'd in two several Quiers on each side of the Hall; a Manner never yet perform'd in England. The Hall to be well illuminated. At 5 p.m. and to hold Three full Hours. Tickets 5s. Note, That the moon will shine, the Tide serve, and a Guard placed from the College to St. James's Park, for the safe Return of the Ladies

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Concert

Music: New Musick-Mr Abell, other Voices; with Instrumental Musick- of all Sorts

Event Comment: At the Desire of several Persons of Quality. The Queen Theatre in Dorset-Garden is now fitting up for a new Opera; and the great Preparations are made to forward it and bring it upon the Stage by the beginning of June, adds to every body's Expectation, who promise themselves mighty Satisfaction from so well-order'd and regular an Undertaking as this is said to be, both in the Beauties of the Scenes, and Varieties of Entertainments in the Musick and Dances

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Fatal Marriage; Or, The Innocent Adultery

Song: Leveridge, Mrs Campion, Mrs Shaw

Dance: DuRuell, others

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Pilgrim

Performance Comment: a new Epilogue to be spoken in a Quaker's Dress-the little Girl that play'd the Part of Queen Bess in Anna Bullen.
Event Comment: Beginning at 5 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m. Tickets 5s. This Consort to be perform'd but once, because of the Queen's going to the Bath

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Concert

Music: A great Consort of Musick-; several new songs-Mr Elford, Mr Weldon all compos'd on purpose for this Entertainment by the said Mr Weldon; Some of the Songs to be accompanied by a Flute-Mr Peasable; and a new Symphony for a Flute and a Violin-Mr Peasable, the Famous Signior Gasparini; who will perform several Italian Sonatas-Mr Peasable; accompanied-Mr Depar; and other great Symphonies-the best Masters

Performances

Mainpiece Title: All For Love

Performance Comment: Marc Antony-Betterton; Ventidius-Verbruggen; Dolabella-Wilks; Alexas-Booth; Cleopatra-Mrs Barry; Octavia-Mrs Bracegirdle [Downes, p. 47]; A Prologue to the Court on the Queen's Birthday [1704 [Congreve, IV, 72-73]-.
Cast
Role: Marc Antony Actor: Betterton
Role: Ventidius Actor: Verbruggen
Role: Dolabella Actor: Wilks
Role: Alexas Actor: Booth
Role: Cleopatra Actor: Mrs Barry
Role: Octavia Actor: Mrs Bracegirdle
Role: 73] Actor: .
Event Comment: Elizabeth Coke to Thomas Coke: They say the Queen and Prince was both extremely diverted with it. There was a great deal of Company, but no finery, the Court being in mourning. [Cowper MS, III, 163.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Sir Solomon Single

Cast
Role: Sir Solomon Actor: Betterton
Role: Peregrine Actor: Wilks
Role: Young Single Actor: Booth
Role: Sir Arthur Addle Actor: Dogget
Role: Justice Wary Actor: Johnson
Role: Ralph Actor: Penkethman
Role: Timothy Actor: Underhill
Role: Julia Actor: Mrs Bracegirdle
Role: Betty Actor: Mrs Mountfort
Event Comment: [Librettist unknown. Premiere. For the identification of this opera, see Loewenberg, pp. 58-59. Downes (p. 48) says that the opera lasted five days; Cibber (I, 325) states that it was given only three days, and those not crowded. This day marked the opening of the Queen's Theater in the Haymarket, the first new theatrical construction of the century. For a discussion of it, see Cibber, I, 319-22.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Loves Of Ergasto

Event Comment: Never Acted before. [By George Farquhar. The preface is a semi-serious, semi-humorous apology for having the play open on the night of D'Urfey's benefit at the Queen's

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Recruiting Officer

Cast
Role: Ballance Actor: Keen
Role: Scale Actor: Phillips
Role: Scruple Actor: Kent
Role: Worthy Actor: Williams
Role: Plume Actor: Wilks
Role: Brazen Actor: Cibber
Role: Kite Actor: Estcourt
Role: Bullock Actor: Bullock
Role: Costar Pearmain Actor: Norris
Role: Appletree Actor: Fairbank
Role: Melinda Actor: Mrs Rogers
Role: Silvia Actor: Mrs Oldfield
Role: Lucy Actor: Mrs Sapsford
Role: Rose Actor: Mrs Mountfort
Role: Prologue Actor:
Role: Epilogue Actor: .
Event Comment: [By Colley Cibber.] Never Acted before. By Subscription. The Boxes to be open'd to the Pit, and none to be admitted but by the Subscribers' Tickets. [In the preface to The Double Gallant Cibber states that in Marriage a la Mode he joined "the Comical Episodes of the Maiden Queen, and Marriage alamode...the Alteration cost me but six days trouble; and not calling it a new Play, we found the Town very favourable to it."

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Marriage A La Mode; Or, The Comical Lovers

Cast
Role: Palamede Actor: Wilks
Role: Celadon Actor: Cibber
Role: Rhodophil Actor: Booth
Role: Melantha Actor: Mrs Bracegirdle
Role: Florimel Actor: Mrs Oldfield
Role: Doralice Actor: Mrs Porter
Role: With a new Prologue Actor: .
Event Comment: [This performance probably marked the opening of the summer season at the queen's.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The London Cuckolds

Cast
Role: Loveday Actor: Keene
Role: Dashwell Actor: Norris.
Role: Wiseacre Actor: Bullock
Role: Doodle Actor: Johnson
Role: Townly Actor: Husband
Role: Ramble Actor: Verbruggen
Role: Eugenia Actor: Mrs Porter
Role: Arabella Actor: Mrs Bradshaw
Role: Engine Actor: Mrs Lee.
Event Comment: At 7 p.m. Tickets 2s. 6d. At Queen Street and Frith Street

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Concert

Music: Vocal and Instrumental Music-

Event Comment: [An order of this date by the Lord Chamberlain restricted the queen's to operas, Drury Lane to plays; the change became effective after 10 Jan. 1708.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Recruiting Officer

Cast
Role: Ballance Actor: Keene
Role: Worthy Actor: Mills
Role: Plume Actor: Wilks
Role: Brazen Actor: Cibber
Role: Kite Actor: Fairbank
Role: Bullock Actor: Bullock
Role: Pearmain Actor: Norris
Role: Appletree Actor: Young Bullock
Role: Silvia Actor: Mrs Oldfield
Role: Melinda Actor: Mrs Rogers.
Event Comment: Not Acted these Five Years [but see queen's, 14 Dec. 1706 and dl, 12 Oct. 1705]

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Comical Revenge; Or, Love In A Tub

Song: the best Performers

Dance: the best Performers

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Recruiting Officer

Performance Comment: See dl, 18 Oct. 1707 and queen's, 31 Dec. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Maid's Tragedy

Performance Comment: Betterton and Mrs Barry acting their own parts, but see queen's, 6 Nov. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Love's Last Shift

Performance Comment: See queen's 18 Oct. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Jovial Crew

Performance Comment: See queen's 1 Jan.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Careless Husband

Performance Comment: See queen's 6 Dec. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Unhappy Favourite

Performance Comment: See queen's 25 Oct. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: The Fortune Hunters

Performance Comment: See queen's 31 Oct. 1707.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: King Henry The Fourth, Part I

Performance Comment: See queen's 19 Nov. 1707.