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26
20 October 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Ibrahim;
The
13th Emperor Of
The
Turks
Song:
A new song-Mrs Shaw, never perform'd before, compos'd by a Gentleman lately arriv'd from
Dublin
Music:
An Extraordinary Entertainment , all of Flutes-Mr Paisible
Dance:
A
Mimick
Night Scene
- after
the
Italian Manner
by a newScaramouch, Harlequin; A new dance-Cottin, Mrs Bicknell
27
08 December 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Bath; Or,
The
Western Lass
Song:
Let
the
dreadful Engines
-Leveridge;
Since
the
Times are so Bad
-Leveridge, Mrs Lindsey;
Sing Sing All Ye Muses
-Laroone, Hughs; A
Scotch Song
-Leveridge
Dance:
Between every Act:
Genteel Round
-a Devonshire Girl never seen on
the
Stage before, to
the
Harp alone; an
Irish
Humour
,
The
Whip of Dunboyne
-Devonshire Girl, her Master; ano
the
r genteel dance-Devonshire Girl; a
Highland Lilt
-Devonshire Girl, her Master;
A Country Farmer's Daughter
-Devonshire Girl all in Natural Habits
28
22 December 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Lancashire Witches; Or, Teague O Devilly,
The
Irish
Priest
Music:
several Entertainments of Musick by himself-
The
FamousSignor Gasperine lately arriv'd from
Rome
, in Consort with o
the
rs
Song:
Since Times are so Bad
-Leveridge, Mrs Lindsey
29
03 February 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Constant Couple
Song:
A New Song written by
Mr Durfey
, Set and-Mr Leveridge
Dance:
Irish
Dance
-Claxton; five dances (two new)-Devonshire Girl
30
16 June 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Tunbridge Walks
Music:
As17030525
Song:
Leveridge
Dance:
DuRuel, Claxton;
The
Irish
Humour
; or,
The
Whip of Dunboyne
-Claxton
31
29 October 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Lancashire Witches; Or, Teague O Divelly
The
Irish
Priest
Dance:
As17031007
32
05 June 1704
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Miser
Dance:
duRuel;
Miller's Dance
-Pinkeman
Entertainment:
And performing
the
se several Performances, first an Organ with three Voices,
the
n
the
Double Curtel,
the
Flute,
the
Bells,
the
Huntsman,
the
Horn, Pack of Dogs, all with his Mouth-Mr Clinch of
Barnet
; and an old Woman of Fourscore Years of Age nursing her Grand/Child all which he does open on
the
Stage-Mr Clinch; Next performing several
Mimick
Entertainments on
the
Ladder, first he stands on
the
top-round with a Bottle in one hand, and a Glass in
the
o
the
r, and drinks a Health;
the
n plays several Tunes on
the
Violin, with fifteen o
the
r surprizing Performances which no man but himself can do-a Gentleman
33
08 June 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Caesar Borgia; Son Of Pope Alexander Vi
Song:
Mrs Hodgson; A two/part song-Cook, Davis;
Indian Trumpet Song
-Davis;
Song in Imitation of an Old Woman
,
Irish
Whim
-Mrs Willis
Music:
A new Set of Airs for
the
Trumpet Hautboys and Violins composed by
Corbett
-
Dance:
Miss Evans, Clark, Firbank, Firbank's scholar
34
26 June 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Amorous Widow
Dance:
A New Dance by Four Scaramouches to Faranoll's Ground
never perform'd but once-;
A Scotch and
Irish
Dance
-Miss Evans; Firbank, Firbank's Scholar
35
24 July 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Madam Fickle; Or,
The
Witty False One
Song:
The
Turky/Cock Music
-Mrs Willis; a comical country dialogue-Mrs Willis, Cook; a song-older of Mrs Willis' daughters;
Eccles
' three-part song set for
the
Queen's Birthday-Short, Cook, Davis
Dance:
Irish
Trot
-younger of Mrs Willis' daughters, age five
36
09 August 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Don Quixote
Afterpiece Title:
The
Cheats of Scapin
Song:
Mrs Hodgson, Cook, Mrs Clark
Dance:
Blousabella
-Prince, Mrs Clark;
Scotch Whim
,
Irish
Trot
-Mrs Evans
37
20 October 1704
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Taming Of
The
Shrew; Or, Sawny
The
Scot
Dance:
Country Farmer's Daughter
,
Highland Lilt
-Mrs Mosse;
Whip of Dunboyn
, an
Irish
Humour
-Claxton, her Master
38
25 January 1705
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Like Master Like Man
Song:
That celebrated Dialogue-Boman, Pack,
A Drunken Officer and a Town Miss
, originally performed in
The
Mad Lover
; A
Country Dialogue
-Mrs Willis, Short; A new
Trumpet Song
composed by
Eccles
-Davis
Dance:
The
last new
Entry
-Firbank, Firbank's Scholar;
Blowsabella
-Prince, Mrs Clark; Comic dances-Prince, o
the
rs; A
Right
Irish
Trot
-a child of five years
39
29 September 1705
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Committee; Or,
The
Faithful
Irish
-man
Song:
As17050922
Dance:
Cherrier
40
12 October 1705
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Gamester
Music:
Compositions by
Henry Purcell
-
Dance:
Mrs Bruce;
Irish
Trot
-a girl of five years
41
01 July 1707
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Lancashire Witches; And Teague O Divelly,
The
Irish
Priest
42
31 October 1707
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Reform'd Wife; Or,
The
Sickly Lady
Dance:
A
Mimick
Entertainment in Imitation of Mademoiselle and her Dancing Dogs, viz.
Miss
,
Serviteur
,
Beau
,
Peasant
,
Scaramouch
,
Harlequin
.-Masters
43
17 November 1707
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Lancashire Witches; And Teague O Divelly,
The
Irish
Priest
44
07 August 1710
@ Greenwich
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Busie Body
Afterpiece Title:
The
Walking Statue; or,
The
Devil in
the
Wine Cellar
Dance:
Irish
Trot
-;
Harlequin Dance
-;
French Peasant
-;
Dutch Skipper
-;
Flemming in Wooden Shoes
-;
Dance between a Miller
his Wife
and a Town Miss
-;
Ladder Dance
-a famous Master;
Night Scene
between a
Harlequin
,
a Cooper
,
his Wife
, and o
the
rs-
45
14 May 1712
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music, in
the
Opera of
Dioclesian
, with several Additions composed by
the
Immortal
Henry Purcel
, which, for
the
Beauty of Expression, Excellency of Harmony, and Grandeur of Contrivance, gives a first Place to no Musical Opera in
Europe
-; Several Entertainments on
the
Irish
Harp-
the
famous Mr Morphy
46
23 March 1713
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-
the
best Masters;
Irish
Song-a young Gentlewoman that never sung in Publick before, a Scholar of
Lawrence
's
47
24 May 1715
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Careless Husband
Song:
Purcell
's
No Kissing At All
-; A single Song-Mr Teno's Scholar; At
the
Desire of several Ladies of Quality,
A
Mimick
Song of
the
Country Life
,
The
Dame of Honour
-Mrs Willis
Dance:
Prince, Mrs Bicknell, Birkhead, Miss Willis
48
06 June 1715
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Jovial Crew
Afterpiece Title:
The
Country Wake
Song:
Country Dialogue
-Renton, Mrs Willis;
Mimick
Song in Praise of a Country Life
-Mrs Willis
Dance:
Mrs Santlow, Mrs Bicknell, Prince
49
30 June 1715
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
A Consort of Musick in 14 Languages-Mr Abell (lately arriv'd from
Italy
); Instrumental accompaniment-a great Number of
the
best English Masters; with
Sicilian Illuminations
v;
The
Songs are as follows:
Greek
,
Latin
,
Spanish
,
Italian
,
English
,
Scotch
,
Irish
,
French
,
High-Dutch
,
Low-Dutch
,
Danish
,
Swedish
,
Lingua Franca
,
Turkish
;
The
Sea/Compass
to be Sung if desired-
50
26 July 1715
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Flora's Vagaries
Song:
Mimick
Song of a Country Life
-Mrs Willis;
No Kissing At All
-Renton, Mrs Willis
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