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Mainpiece Title: King Henry Iv, Part Ii

Afterpiece Title: Lethe

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Related Work: Lethe; or, Esop in the Shades Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: The Busy Body

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick

Dance: TThe Jealous Woodcutter, as17621023

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Mainpiece Title: Every Man In His Humour

Afterpiece Title: Lethe

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Related Work: Lethe; or, Esop in the Shades Author(s): David Garrick

Dance: TThe Jealous Woodcutter, as17621023

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Mainpiece Title: The Busy Body

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick

Dance: New Dance call'd %The Sicilian Peasants-Sga Manesiere, Miss Wilford

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Mainpiece Title: King Richard Iii

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: Cymbeline

Afterpiece Title: The Male Coquette

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Related Work: The Modern Fine Gentleman; or, 1757 Author(s): David Garrick
Event Comment: Mainpiece: Never acted before. Characters new dressed &c. [See Theatrical Review; or, Annals of the Drama, 1763, pp. 67-74: Bless us what a sweet consistent piece of business is a modern Tragedy." See Boswell's account of his attendance that night with two friends, With oaken cudgels in our hands and shrill sounding catcalls in our pockets," ready prepared to damn the play (London Journal), p. 154 ff.).] Critical Strictures on the New Tragedy of Elvira, published this month (Gentleman's Magazine). I then undressed for the Play. My father and I went to the Rose, in the Passage of the Playhouse, where we found Mallet, with about thirty friends. We dined together, and went from thence into the Pitt, where we took our places in a body, ready to silence all opposition. However, we had no occasion to exert ourselves. Not withstanding the malice of a party, Mallet's nation, connections and indeed imprudence, we heard nothing but applause. I think it was deserved. The play was borrowed from de la Motte, but the details and language have great merit. A fine Vein of dramatick poetry runs thro' the piece. The Scenes between the father and son awaken almost every sensation of the human breast; and the Council would have equally moved, but for the inconvenience unavoidable upon all Theatres, that of entrusting fine Speeches to indifferent Actors. The perplexity of the Catastrophe is much, and I believe justly, critisized. But another defect made a strong impression upon me. When a Poet ventures upon the dreadful situation of a father who condemns his son to death; there is no medium; the father must either be monster or a Hero. His obligations of justice, of the publick good, must be as binding, as apparent as perhaps those of the first Brutus. The cruel necessity consecrates his actions, and leaves no room for repentance. The thought is shocking, if not carried into action. In the execution of Brutus's sons I am sensible of that fatal necessity. Without such an example, the unsettled liberty of Romev would have perished the instant after its birth. But Alonzo might have pardoned his son for a rash attempt, the cause of which was a private injury, and whose consequences could never have disturbed an established government. He might have pardoned such a crime in any other subject; and the laws could exact only a equal rigor for a son; a Vain appetite for glory, and a mad affectation of Heroism, could only influence him to exert an unequal & superior severity (Gibbon's Journal, ed. D. M. Low [New York, n.d.], pp. 202-4)

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: The Male Coquette

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Related Work: The Modern Fine Gentleman; or, 1757 Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: High Life below Stairs

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: The Old Maid

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Catharine and Petruchio

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Related Work: Catherine and Petruchio Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: High Life below Stairs

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Mainpiece Title: Romeo And Juliet

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick
Event Comment: Benefit For the Author. A Riot to demand the same [half-price after third act] agreed to (Cross Diary). [Advertised for Drury Lane that particulars will be published in a few days on the charge of innovation in prices which last night prevented the play being heard.] When Holland appeared for the Prologue-hiss'd. Garrick appeared and agreed to take half-price at the end of the third act to all performances except the first [Winter] of a New Pantomime (Winston MS 9)

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Catharine and Petruchio

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Related Work: Catherine and Petruchio Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Edgar and Emmeline

Dance: I: By Desire, The Irish Lilt, as17621023

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Edgar and Emmeline

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick
Event Comment: [This month the periodical, The Beauties of All Magazines Selected (London, 1763) quoted from the Theatrical Review Remarks on that Part of Dramatical Entertainments called Singing," A garrulous article concluding: The millions must be pleased-if audiences were only to be entertained with sensible exhibitions, or if only sensible people composed those audiences, whew! in what a sickly and consumptive state would be two thirds of the first rate salaries in every theatre!' (p. 76). This month publish'd An Appeal to the Publick in behalf of the Manager. Price 1s. Printed for Wilson. Hear all; and then let Justice hold the Scale. Shakespeare. A rather full description of the Fitzpatrick half-price riots, exonerating Garrick and the players. This month (probably) was published Theatrical Disquisitions; or, a Review of the late Riot at Drury Lane Theatre, 25, 26 January 1763, By a Lady (32 pp.). A calm defense of the acting profession, and a scourge of Fitzpatrick as a coward and a great nuisance. She prefers seeing plays to reading them. Holds Garrick blameless for reviving the Chances after failure of Eastward Ho. Comments at length on brilliance of contemporary stage costume in comparison with that earlier in the century.

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Polly Honeycomb

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: Phoebe; or, The Beggar's Wedding

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Mainpiece Title: The Discovery

Afterpiece Title: Catharine and Petruchio

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Related Work: Catherine and Petruchio Author(s): David Garrick

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Mainpiece Title: Elvira

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Related Work: Elvira Author(s): David Mallet

Afterpiece Title: The Genii

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Mainpiece Title: The Fair Penitent

Afterpiece Title: Catharine and Petruchio

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Related Work: Catherine and Petruchio Author(s): David Garrick

Dance: End of Play: The Cow@Keepers-Grimaldi, Miss Dawson

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Mainpiece Title: She Wou'd And She Wou'd Not; Or, The Kind Imposter

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick

Dance: TThe Jealous Woodcutter, as17621023

Entertainment: New Comic Lectural Exhibition in his Old Taste-Shuter

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Mainpiece Title: The Tempest

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Related Work: The Tempest Author(s): David Garrick

Afterpiece Title: The Witches

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Mainpiece Title: The Way To Keep Him

Afterpiece Title: Miss in Her Teens

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Related Work: Miss in her Teens Author(s): David Garrick

Song: TThe Tempest of War-Vernon

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Mainpiece Title: Macbeth

Afterpiece Title: The Lying Valet

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Related Work: The Lying Valet Author(s): David Garrick