Event Comment: [See 
Occasional Prologue spoken at 
cg by 
Mr Barry (28 Sept. 1750): @When vice and folly overruns the state,@Weak politicians lay the blame on fate...@If 
Shakespeare's Passion, or if 
Johnson's art@Can fire your fancy, or can warm your heart,@That task be ours;--but if you damn, their scenes@And heroes must give way to Harlequins.@We too can have recourse to Mime and Dance@Nay there I think we have the better chance;@And should the town grow weary of the Mute@Why--we'll produce--a Child upon the flute@ This infant piper referred to again satirically in a 
Guide to the Stage, 2nd ed., 1751, p. 7.]  Rec'd of 
Mr Warner for arrears at his Benefit 16 
May last, #5 14s.  As this belong'd to last season's Account, I shall make an allowance, and accordingly subtract it from the sum total (
Powel).  Receipts: #70 (
Cross); #92 12s. (Powel)
                   
                    
                      Performances
                      Mainpiece Title: She Woud And She Woud Not Or The Kind Imposter
Afterpiece Title: The Lottery
Music: I: Concerto on Flute-a Child five years of age (1st time of his appearing on any stage); III: Another piece of music-the Child