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SELECT * FROM london_stages WHERE MATCH('(@(perftitleclean,performancetitle) "The Playhouse To Be Let"/1)') GROUP BY eventid ORDER BY weight() desc, eventdate asc OPTION field_weights=(perftitleclean=150, performancetitle=100), ranker=wordcount
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51
01 May 1783
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
L'olimpiade
Dance:
End of Act II an entirely new bal
let
, composed by Simonet, Le Dejeuner Espagnol, in Part I of which Sento ch' in Seno by Giordani, sung by Miss
The
resa Simonet, only 8 years old, and who will dance a Minuet with her Fa
the
r, and in Part II
the
Minuet de la Cour by Lepicq and Mme Simonet, a Gavotte by Henry and Mlle
The
odore, a Chaconne, composed by Simonet, by Miss
The
resa Simonet, a Fandango and two Pas Seuls, both as17830410; End of Opera
Let
Ruses de l'Amour, originally composed by Noverre, by Lepicq, Henry, Zuchelli, Sga Crespi, Mlle
The
odore, Mme Rossi, in which Mme Simonet, in Man's Cloaths, will dance a Pas de Deux, incident to
the
Bal
let
, with Mlle
The
odore, and ano
the
r bal
let
, Les Caprices de Galatee, with Mlle Baccelli.
The
part of Cupid in
the
above Bal
let
by Miss De Camp, daughter to
the
celebrated Flute Player of that Name
Song:
New set of Airs, as17830306athi
52
02 May 1783
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Fair Quaker; Or,
The
Humours Of
The
Navy
Afterpiece Title:
All
the
World's a Stage
Dance:
In mainpiece
The
Merry Sailors, with a Double Hornpipe, by
the
Miss Stageldoirs
Song:
In mainpiece Rule Britannia by Williames, Chapman, &c
Monologue:
1783 05 02 End of mainpiece
The
Picture of a
Playhouse
; or, Bucks have at Ye All by Palmer
53
14 May 1783
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Clandestine Marriage
Afterpiece Title:
The
Divorce
Song:
In Act IV of mainpiece Time bas not thinn'd my flowing Hair by Williames and Miss Phillips
Monologue:
1783 05 14 End of mainpiece
The
Picture of a
Playhouse
; or, Bucks have at ye all by R. Palmer
54
15 May 1784
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Belle's Stratagem
Afterpiece Title:
The
Flitch of Bacon
Dance:
End of Act III of mainpiece
The
Rival Nympbs, as17840318athi
Song:
End of mainpiece
Let
not Age by a Young Lady (1st appearance on any stage [unidentified])
55
06 June 1786
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
La Scuola De Gelosi
Dance:
End of Act I
Let
Amans Surpris, as17860601 but added: Sga Carolina, Mlle Rosine Simonet, Mlle Elenore Simonet, Miss Hervey, Henry, Sga Crespi; End of Opera Ninette a la Cour, as17860601
56
08 July 1786
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Virginia
Dance:
End of Act I
Let
Deux Solitaires, as17860523; End of Opera La Fete Marine, as17860427
57
10 July 1786
@ Windsor Castle Inn, King Street, Hammersmith
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Heiress
Afterpiece Title:
Peeping Tom of Coventry
Afterpiece Title:
Robinson Crusoe; or, Harlequin Friday
Song:
End of Act I of mainpiece Sweet Poll of Plymouth by Master Muffett of Hammersmith (1st appearance in public); In Act II an incidental song, accompanied by
the
pedal harp, by Miss Phillips; End of mainpiece
Let
Fame sound
the
Trumpet, as sung by Johnstone in Fontainbleau, by a Young Gentleman (1st appearance)
Monologue:
1786 07 10 End of last song Parents and Children, as 28 June
58
17 May 1791
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Inkle And Yarico
Afterpiece Title:
The
Follies of a Day
Dance:
As17910428
Song:
End:
Catches
and
Glees
:
When Arthur first in court began
,
Jack thou'rt a toper
-Incledon, Reeve, Blanchard;
To be jovial and gay
-Johnstone;
The
Siege of Troy
(
Dibdin
)-Johnstone;
Goody Groaner
(
Dr Harington
)-Incledon, Reeve, Blanchard;
Sir you're a comical fellow
-;
Let
's sing old Rose and burn
the
Bellows
-
59
31 May 1797
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Cato
Afterpiece Title:
Cambro' Britons; or, Fishguard in an Uproar
Afterpiece Title:
Animal Magnetism
Song:
In 2nd piece:
Toge
the
r
let
us range
the
fields
-Incledon, Mrs Mountain;
Gallant Soldiers born to Arms
,
Old England will be England still
-Incledon;
To arms! Britons strike Home!
-Incledon, Bowden
60
06 April 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The
Prisoner at Large
Afterpiece Title:
Fun and Frolic; or, Sailors' Revels
Song:
In course Evening:
The
Storm
-Incledon;
Black Ey'd Susan
-Incledon;
Mad Tom of Bedlam
(in character)-Incledon;
Toge
the
r
let
us range
(composed by
Boyce
)-Incledon, Miss Poole
61
03 May 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
The
Vanguard; or, British Tars Regaling after Battle
Afterpiece Title:
Tom Thumb
Song:
In course Evening:
Lovely Nan
(By permission of
Dibdin
),
Black Ey'd Susan
-Incledon;
A Bundle of Proverbs
-Munden;
In
the
Dead of
the
Night
-Miss Poole;
Toge
the
r
let
us range
-Incledon, Miss Poole
62
06 June 1799
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
An Egeirophadron
Afterpiece Title:
The
Round Tower; or,
The
Chieftains of Ireland
Song:
In:
Toge
the
r
let
us range
-Incledon, Mrs Atkins
63
22 May 1800
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Abroad And At Home
Afterpiece Title:
Britain's Sons; or, Success to our Heroes
Afterpiece Title:
The
Turnpike Gate
Song:
In:
Toge
the
r
let
us range
the
Fields
-Incledon, Mrs Atkins;
The
Soldier Tir'd
(from
Artaxerxes
)-Mrs Atkins
64
10 June 1800
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
School For Scandal
Afterpiece Title:
Sylvester Daggerwood
Afterpiece Title:
The
Shipwreck
Song:
In III:
song
-Dignum; End 2nd piece:
Soft Musick
let
my humble lay
(composed by
Suett
)-Master Suett; In 3rd piece:
Crazy Jane
-Mrs Bland
65
01 June 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love For Love
Song:
Several new Songs-Mrs Hodgson; A New Song by way of Ballad, call'd
The
Misses' Lamentation for want of
the
ir Vizard Masks in
the
Play/house
-Mr Boman
Dance:
66
14 May 1787
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
School For Scandal
Afterpiece Title:
Who's
the
Dupe
Song:
End II:
Stand to your Guns
-Bannister
Entertainment:
Monologue
End:
The
Picture of a Play@House
; or,
Bucks have at ye all
-Dodd
67
10 August 1787
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Young Quaker
Afterpiece Title:
Midas
Song:
End I: a new song by
Master King
In vain do idle vi'
let
s blow
(
Public Advertiser
14 Aug.)-Miss George; End:
Mad Bess
(for that night only)-Miss George
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