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51
31 January 1723
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Bonduca; Or, The British General
Dance:
Dancing Proper to the Play-; particularly, Dancing-Girl of Six years of
Age
, for her Diversion, Scholar to
Mr Roussau
; being the first Time she ever appeared on the St
age
52
15 April 1723
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Recruiting Officer
Dance:
Scaramouch
-a Boy of Nine Years of
Age
53
07 May 1723
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Squire Of Alsatia
Dance:
A French Boy of 11 Years of
Age
, lately arrived from
Paris
, who also will perform; several Pieces of Musick on the Bass Viol-A French Boy
54
06 April 1727
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Camilla
Dance:
PPastoral
-Miss Rogers, a Child of Nine Years of
Age
, Scholar to
Mlle Salle
, it being the first Time of her APpearance on the St
age
;
Two Pierrots
-Nivelon, Salle
55
29 April 1728
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Strat
age
m
Dance:
FFrench Peasant
-Nivelon, Mrs Laguerre;
Fingalian
-Newhouse, Mrs Ogden;
Two Pierrots
-Nivelon, Poitier
Music:
Piece of Musick on Two German Flutes-a French Boy and Girl , about 8 Years of
Age
, being the first Time of their appearing in Publick since their Arrival from
Paris
Song:
SSince Times Are So Bad
(
The Spinning Wheel Dialogue
)-Leveridge, Salway; Scottish Ballad-Miss Fenton; and several Ballad Duettos-Miss Fenton, Walker
56
07 February 1729
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Venice Preserv'd
Music:
Kontzen, a Youth of 7 Years of
Age
, lately arriv'd from
Germany
, being the first Time of his Appearance on the St
age
57
13 May 1730
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Constant Couple
Dance:
DDutch Skipper
-Sandham;
Two Pierrots
-Burny, Eaton
Song:
Miss Thornowets
Music:
A Lesson on the Harpsicord upon the St
age
-Burk Thumoth,
age
13; Also a Trumpet Piece called
Sellano
-; accompanied by the rest of the Musick-
58
22 May 1730
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Busy Body
Afterpiece Title:
Jealousy Deceived
Music:
One of
Mr Handel
's Lessons on the Harpsichord-Burk Thumoth (a Youth of 13 Years of
Age
); also a Trumpet@Piece-Burk Thumoth
59
26 June 1730
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Busy Body
Afterpiece Title:
Phebe
Song:
a Y Youth of 13 Years of
Age
, who never perform'd on this St
age
60
01 July 1730
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Oroonoko
Afterpiece Title:
Flora
Song:
A Youth of Thirteen Years of
Age
61
06 July 1730
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Provok'd Husband
Dance:
End Act I:
The White Joke
-Eaton; III: -Dukes
Song:
II: a Youth,
age
d 13; IV: Mrs Mountfort
62
01 August 1730
@ Tottenham Court
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Mad Tom Of Bedlam; Or, The Distress'd Lovers: With The Comical Humours Of
squire Numscul
Song:
Mr Corse,
age
12
Dance:
DDutch Skipper
-Sandham;
Drunken Man
-Wilcox; (On 8 Aug. and there after:)
Mad Dance
,
Pierrot
-Le Sieur Labisle, from
France
63
09 August 1731
@ St. Albans Street
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Trumpet Piece-Mr Burk Thumoth, a Youth of fourteen Years of
Age
64
28 November 1732
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Double Gallant
Song:
Master Cuttin, a Youth of 14 Years of
Age
, who never appear'd on any St
age
before
Dance:
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65
03 March 1735
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Venice Preserv'd
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Orpheus; or, The Magical Pipe
Music:
Select Pieces on the Violin by a Youth of 13 Years of
Age
, who never performed in public before, a Scholar of Signior Catanio
Entertainment:
[Apparently not published. Author not known. For Poitier, see Daily Journal, 3 March.]
66
07 April 1737
@ Hickford's Room
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
The Vocal Part-Mr Waltz, young Cook (a Youth of ten Years of
Age
, Scholar to Mr Waltz); The Youth will accompany several new Duettoes- to Mr Waltz; accompanied on the Harpsichord-the Youth; The Concert will be finish'd With a Grand Piece composed by
Mr Handel
, for two Trumpets two French Horns and Kettle Drums-; the Kettle Drums-young Cook
67
13 March 1741
@ Castle Tavern
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
The Vocal Part-Lowe; the First Violin-Jackson; several Grand Trumpet Pieces-Valentine Snow; a Concerto, a Solo-Jackson's Brother, a lad eleven years of
age
68
17 September 1748
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd And She Wou'd 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 st
age
); III: Another piece of music-the Child
69
12 April 1749
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Alchemist
Afterpiece Title:
The Devil to Pay
Dance:
Mathews, Cooke, Anne Auretti, Mrs Addison; particularly the
Sailors Revels
- in which will be introduc'd a;
Hornpipe
-a scholar of Mathews a child five years of
age
70
23 April 1755
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Distress'd Mother
Afterpiece Title:
The Jealous Farmer Deceiv'd; or, Harlequin Statue
Dance:
PPastoral Dance
-Miss Toogood (ten Years of
age
apprentice to LaLauze being the second time of her appearing on the staee);
Louvre
,
Minuet
-LaLauze, Miss Toogood
71
25 April 1759
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Henry V
Afterpiece Title:
Lethe
Dance:
III: (By Desire) a Ball Dance call'd
La Mariee
-Lalauze, Miss Toogood; concluding with: a
Minuet
-Lalauze, Miss Toogood, his Daughter, a Child between 5 and 6 years of
age
, her 1st appearance on any st
age
; IV:
Fingalian Dance
-Miss Toogood; End:
The Threshers
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72
28 June 1759
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Careless Husband
Afterpiece Title:
Miss in Her Teens
Dance:
II: A New
Dutch Dance
, as17590515; V:
Hornpipe
-Master Mathews, a child of 5 years of
age
73
23 April 1760
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Rival Queens
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Statue; or, The Jealous Farmer Deceiv'd
Dance:
II: A New Dance call'd
La Petite Bergere
-Lalauze's daughter , a child between 6 and 7 years of
age
, her 2nd time of performing on St
age
; End: a Ball Dance call'd
The Louvre
, with a and
Minuet
-Lalauze, Lalauze's daughter
74
30 March 1761
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Richard Iii
Afterpiece Title:
The English Tars in America; or, The Good Woman Without a Head
Dance:
III:
A Comic Dance
-Poitier Jr, Mlle Capdeville; After Play: An
Epilogue
on the
Humours of tne
Age
in Imitation of
Shakespeare
's St
age
-Cresswick
75
22 April 1761
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Busy Body
Afterpiece Title:
The Double Disappointment
Dance:
LLa Petite Bergere
-Lalauze's Daughter, a child between 7 and 8 years of
age
; a
Serious Dance
(for 1st time)-Lalauze's Daughter; also by desire a
Ball-Dance
call'd
The Louvre
and
Minuet
-Lalauze, Lalauze's Daughter; After: (this night only)
A Day of Taste
-Shuteras17600320
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