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51
17 October 1765
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
Perseus
and
And
romeda
52
11 May 1772
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Cato
Afterpiece Title:
The Cheats of Scapin
Entertainment:
End: Interlude
take
n from Foote's Comedy of
Taste
: Lady Pentweazle-The Young Gentleman (who performed it last year at
Drury Lane Theatre
)
Ballet:
II:
The Wapping L
and
lady
. As17720424[
Sixfold Hornpipe
, as17720424
53
23 August 1773
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Devil Upon Two Sticks
Afterpiece Title:
The Tobacconist
Entertainment:
I: A Variety of Imitations Rhetorical
and
Vocal-Hutton; II:
O What a Charming Thing's a Battle
-Bannister; End: A
New Song
-Miss Wilde
Dance:
End Interlude: A
Tambourine Dance
-Giorgi's Scholars
Monologue:
Between Play
and
Entertainment: A Comic Interlude (
take
n from the Primitive
Puppet Show
) call'd
A Sentimental Comedy; or, Piety in Pattens
. Butler-Weston; Squire-Fearon; Mrs C
and
y-Mrs Palmer; Polly Pattens-Mrs Jewell
54
03 April 1780
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
The ChristmasTale
Dance:
As17791122
55
03 April 1780
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Woman's A Riddle; Or, The Way To
Win
A Widow
Afterpiece Title:
The Spaniards Dismayed
Afterpiece Title:
Poor Vulcan
Dance:
As17800401
56
24 August 1780
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Merchant Of Venice
Afterpiece Title:
The Son-in-law
Dance:
End III:
The Country Wake
-; End IV:
The Italian Peasants
, as17800530
Song:
End: the follo
win
g Catches:
Suppose we sing a Catch
,
Soldier
take
off thy
Win
e
,
Poor Thomas Day
-Bannister, Du-Bellamy, Wood, Ed
win
57
11 April 1782
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I Viaggiatori Felici
Dance:
End of Act I an entirely new Ballet, composed by Noverre, Adela of Pontbieu (the subject
take
n from the History of ancient Chivalry), by Gardel, Mme Simonet, Nivelon, Mlle Theodore, Simonet, Sga Crespi, Mlle Baccelli; End of Opera Medea
and
Jason, as originally composed by Noverre, by Gardel, Mme Simonet, Nivelon, Simonet, Mlle Theodore, Mlle Baccelli
58
08 May 1783
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
L'olimpiade
Dance:
End of Act II Les Ruses de l'Amour (performers not listed, but see17830501), in which two Pas de Deux, as17830501, Sequedilla
and
F
and
ango, as17830410,
and
a Minuet
and
Gavotte, of
her
own composing, by Mlle Theodore; End of Opera an entire new Ballet, Tragi-Comic, La Dame Bienfaisante (performers not listed) [Public Advertiser, 10 May: composed by Lepicq], the story
take
n from a French Opera, the music by Floquet, with two Pas Seuls, as17830410
Song:
New set of Airs, as17830306athi
59
11 March 1784
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I Rivali Delusi
Dance:
End of Act I Le Reveil du Bonheur, as17840203, but added: Pas Seul, to the French air of Marlborough, by Miss Simonet (who never appears on the stage but at
her
Mot
her
's Benefit),
and
omitted: Cupid; End of Opera an entirely new Ballet, composed by D'Auberval, Le Magnifique (the subject
take
n from the celebrated French Opera of that name) by Henry, Zuchelli, Vestris [Jun.], Mme Theodore, Mme Simonet, with the Minuet de la Cour
and
Gavotte by Miss De Camp
and
Miss Simonet (N. B. These two young Ladies, neit
her
of whom has yet completed
her
ninth year, are both Pupils of Simonet, Fat
her
to the latter,
and
for some years Ballet-Master at the King's Theatre)
60
25 March 1784
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I Rivali Delusi
Dance:
End of Act I a new ballet, composed for the occasion by D'Auberval, Pygmalion (
take
n from the Mono-drama of that name by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with the original music composed by that very celebrated writer; the story founded on the fabulous account of Pygmalion animating his statue) by Lepicq, Vcstris (Jun.], Mme Rossi, Mme Theodore; End of Opera will be revived Le Tuteur Trompe (composed by Lepicq) in which the follo
win
g new dances: A new Pas de Deux by Lepicq
and
Mme Rossi, the latter in the character of Niaise; a Pas Seul by Mme Theodore; a Pas de Troit by Lepicq, Mme Rossi, Zuchelli; an entirely new Pas de Deux by Vestris [Jun.]
and
Mme Theodore; a Pas Seul by Slingsby; a Pas Seul, entirely new, by Vestris [Jun.]; to conclude with the Sequdilla
and
F
and
ango by Lepicq
and
Mme Rossi. N. B. In the same ballet will be introduced a Minuet, composed by Barthelemon for the Prince of Wales,
and
an Allem
and
e in the French stile, both by Lepicq
and
Mme Rossi
61
13 May 1784
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I Rivali Delusi
Music:
The Dancers, incomparably the best Groupe in Europe, exerted themselves very successfully; D'Auberval's Drunkenness was well managed; Rossi's Fainting Fit,
her
Agitation preceding it,
and
her
Revival from it; Lepicq's hovering over Rossi, when in the Swoon,
and
in his Separation from
her
, were all told very expressively indeed. Lepicq is the most graceful dancer in Europe,
and
excells every Competitor in the Narrative
and
Pathos of Gesticulation
Dance:
End of Act I Le Reveil du Bonheur, as17840203, but D'Auberval in place of Slingsby; End of Opera an entirely new gr
and
Ballet, or Tragi-Comic Dancing Pantomime, composed by D'Auberval, Le Deserteur; ou, La Clemence Royale (
take
n from the well-known comic opera, The Deserter). The Deserter-Lepicq; Skirmish-D'Auberval, who in that character will execute a Pas in a stile entirely new,
and
never before attempted in Engl
and
; Louisa-Mme Rossi; ot
her
Principal Parts by Vestris [Jun.], Henry, Zuchelli, Mme Theodore, who will also dance the favourite Pas de Basque
62
20 May 1784
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Demofoonte
Dance:
End of Act II a Gr
and
Her
oic Pantomime Ballet (1st time; composed by Lepicq), Semiramis (the subject
take
n from the well-known tragedy of that name). Assures-Pitrot (some years ago Ballet-Master
and
1st Dancer at this Theatre); Arsaces or Ninias-Lepicq; Semiramis-Mme Rossi; Azema-Mme Simonet; ot
her
Principal Dancers-Henry, Vestris [Jun.], Mme Theodore; End of Opera Le Deserteur, as17840513, but omitted: Henry, Zuchelli
63
14 April 1785
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
I Rivali Delusi
Dance:
Preceding the Opera an entire new Ballet, composed by Lepicq, the subject
take
n from a much admired French Opera, Les Amours d'Ete [performers not listed, but Public Advertiser, 16 Apr. makes mention of Lepicq
and
Mme Rossi]; End of Act I Robin Gray, with the Scotch Reels [performers not listed, but see17850421]; End of Opera Il Convitato di Pietra [performers not listed, but see17850312 in which a Minuet by Lepicq
and
Mme Rossi
64
27 April 1786
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
La Scuola De Gelosi
Dance:
End of Act I L'Amour Jardinier, as17860406, but added: With an additional Pas Seul by Mlle Mozon; End of Opera an entirely new Ballet, composed by D'Egville, La Fife Marine, in which La Provencale by Mlle Mozon; also a Pas de Trois to the favourite tune of Bon
And
re
take
n from the French Comic Opera L'Epreuve Villageoise, the music by Gretry, performed by Vestris, Duquesney Jun., Mlle Baccelli;
and
to conclude with the Pas de SLuatre, so much admired in Paris, in the Opera called Pamrge,
and
got up
her
e under the direction of Vestris,
and
performed by Vestris, Mlle Baccelli, Fabiani, Mlle Mozon. [In a review Morning
Her
ald, 1 May, adds: Sequedilla by Miss De Camp
and
Master D'Egville.]
65
10 December 1787
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
The Farmer
66
05 June 1788
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The West Indian
Afterpiece Title:
All the World's a Stage
Dance:
End III:
New Dance
take
n from the Favourite Comic Opera of
Gli Schiavi par Amore
(recte per)-the two young D'Egvilles, Miss Blanchet, Miss DeCamp; End: a new dance,
The Comic Concert
, in which will be introduced
The Devonshire Reel
,
Jack Tar's Delight
-the two young D'Egvilles, Miss D'Egville, Miss Blanchet, Miss DeCamp
67
05 November 1789
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
Arthur
and
Emmeline
68
04 November 1790
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
No Song No Supper
69
20 December 1790
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Douglas
Afterpiece Title:
The Picture of Paris,
Take
n in the Year 1790
70
01 July 1791
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Spanish Barber
Afterpiece Title:
The Minor
Dance:
End: a new Dance,
The Kiss
; or,
Give
and
Take
-Byrn, Platt, Mrs Good
win
, Miss DeCamp
71
11 November 1791
@ Drury Lane at King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
The Follies of a Day
72
29 September 1792
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
At King's The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
The Waterman
73
20 December 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Douglas
Afterpiece Title:
The Picture of Paris,
Take
n in the Year 1790
74
29 April 1794
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD
75
20 January 1795
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Inconstant; Or, The Way To
Win
Him
Afterpiece Title:
Tit for Tat
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