Event Comment: Epilogue by 
David Garrick.  Second Ballet: with New Scenes [by 
deLoutherbourg] and Dresses [by 
Lupini].  Two new Grand Ballets, composed by 
Gallet, were introduced in this Piece (
The Maid of the Oaks) in which Gallet and 
Mlle Dupre made 
their first Appearance upon 
the Eng. Stage--
the first Dance, which was to be in 
the 2nd Act, was obliged to be deferred till 
the end of 
the 3rd Act, as 
Lupini, who made 
the Dancers Dresses, had not brought 
them to 
the House--this put us all into great Confusion, and 
Dodd made an Apology to 
the Audience, that an unforseen Accident had prevented 
the Dance being done in 
the proper Place.  At 
the beginning of 
the 3rd Act most of 
the Dresses were brought, but not all, and some of 
the Dancers were obliged to put on what Dresses could be got for 
them--
They were all very much confused--
the Music also was not perfect.  Gallet went on, and spoke in 
French to 
the Audience, and told 
the Band that he wished 
they had any Heads.  In 
the first Dance Mlle Dupre fell down, and a little after Gallet fell down, but (
they) did not hurt 
themselves, and 
the Dance went on--and even with all 
these Disadvantages was much applauded (
Hopkins Diary).  Receipts: #181 19s. 6d