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04 May 1784
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rose And Colin
Afterpiece Title:
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Afterpiece Title:
Bribery on both Sides
Dance:
End of mainpiece The Poney Races (performers not listed; see17840428)
2
15 December 1722
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Compromise; Or, Faults On
Both
Sides
3
30 July 1735
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Squire Basinghall
Afterpiece Title:
Politicks on
Both
Sides
4
11 April 1738
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Wit Without Money
Song:
I:
The Truth on
Both
Sides
-Roberts, Miss Hillyard; II:
Chancon a Boire
-Leveridge, Laguerre; III: By Desire,
Purcell
's
Since Times are so bad
-Leveridge, Salway; IV: By particular Desire,
The Roast Beef of Old England
-Leveridge; V:
The Praise of Good English Beer
(to the Tune of
Trade and Navigation
)-Leveridge
Dance:
II:
Je ne scai quoi
-Tench, Villeneuve, Miss Oates; III:
Two Pierrots
-Lalauze, Nivelon; IV:
Grand Ballet
, as17380318
5
22 April 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Mistake
Dance:
I:
Rigadone Provencale
, as17420226; III:
Chacone
, as17411230; V:
The Peasants
, as17420210
Song:
II: A
Duetto Jovial
-Leveridge, Salway; IV:
Ballad of Advice to a Friend
-Leveridge; V:
Epilogue in Music address'd to the Town
-Leveridge, Salway, Mrs Lampe
Music:
I:
Handel
's Celebrated Water Music-; with a preamble on the Kettle Drums-Joseph Woodbridge; IV: A Grand Concerto-; accompanied by French Horns-
Entertainment:
III: A Dialogue explaining The Truth on
both
sides
,-Roberts, Miss Hillyard [probably sung]
6
31 March 1798
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The School For Scandal
Afterpiece Title:
The Raft; or,
Both
Sides
of the Water
Afterpiece Title:
Lovers' Quarrels
Song:
In III 1st piece: a
song
-Incledon
7
01 May 1701
@ May Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
four of the most Famous Companies; as ever were in
England
(being the very same that were opposite to the
Cross-Daggers
in
Smithfield
last
Bartholomew-Fair
) who perform such variety of Curiosities
both
in Dancing, Walking on the Slack Rope, Tumbling, as far surpass any ever yet seen-
Music:
You will likewise be entertain'd with that variety of Musick as was never in this Fair before-
8
18 August 1701
@ Hampstead Wells
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Musick with some particular Performances of
both
kinds,-the best Masters
9
07 May 1702
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Entertainment:
Divine Musick in Praise of Religion and Vertue-;
both
Vocal and instrumental, with new Anthems compos'd by Mr Blow; an Oration by Mr Collier; Pieces by Mr Tate, her Majesty's Poet Laureat. The edition of 1702 lists: The Introductory Poem Upon the Reformation of Poetry-Mr Tate
Poet-Laureat
to her Majesty; The First Anthem-, Compos'd by
Dr Blow
, and Sung in
Westminster-Abbey
, at
Her Majesty
's Coronation; The Oration-J. Collier/M.A.; The Second Anthem, Compos'd by Dr Blow: Te Deum Laudamus-; A Poem in Praise of Virtue- , Written by
Mr Tate
10
24 August 1702
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
they being the greatest Performers of Men, Women and Children that can be found beyond the Seas, so that the World cannot parallize them for Dancing on the Low/Rope, Vaulting on the High/Rope, Walking on the Slack and Sloping Ropes-the Famous Company of Rope-Dancers out-doing all others to that Degree, that it has highly recommended them,
both
in Bartholomew Fair and
May Fair
last, to all the best persons of Quality in
England
. And by all are owned to be the only amazing Wonders of the World, in every thing they do: 'tis there you will see the
Italian Scaramouch
dancing on the Rope, wiph a Wheel-barrow before him, with two Children and a Dog in it, and with a Duck on his Head; who sings to the Company and causes much Laughter
11
23 August 1703
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainments
Dance:
Dancing on the Ropes , after the
French and Italian Fashion
-a Company of the finest Performers that ever yet have been seen in the whole World; For in the same Booth will be seen the two Famous French Maidens , so much admir'd in all Places and Countries where ever they come, (especially in
May-Fair
last) where they gain'd the highest Applause from all the Nobility and Gentry, for their wonderful Performance on the Rope,
both
with and without a Pole....To which is added; Vaulting on the High/Rope-; Tumbling on the Stage-; As also Vaulting on two Horses, on the great Stage, at once-
12
10 March 1705
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Don Sebastian, King Of Portugal
Afterpiece Title:
The Judgment of Paris
Dance:
Mlle delaVal, Mrs Elford,
both
of l'Abbe's scholars
13
26 June 1705
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Northern Lass
Song:
In: the Songs new set by
Mr Clark
-Mrs Cross who
both
sings and dances several times; Singing in Italian-Mrs Tofts; Leveridge, Hughes, Mrs Lindsey, the new Boy; including comical dialogues, two/part songs-
Dance:
Cherrier, Mrs Moss, others; in the play: Mrs Cross
14
04 April 1707
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-; with several new Songs and Sonatas never yet perform'd by
Signior Joseph Saggioni
-the best Masters; the Vocal part
both
in English and Italian-Signiora Maria Margaretta Gallia
15
25 November 1707
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Libertine Destroy'd
Music:
With all the Musick
both
Vocal and Instrumental by the late
Mr Henry Purcell
-Leveridge, Hughs, Ramondon, Lawrence, others
Dance:
16
11 April 1716
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Island Princess
Afterpiece Title:
Pyramus and Thisbe, Lyon, Moonshine, and Wall
Music:
With all New Musick (for that Night)
both
Vocal and Instrumental Musick-
17
10 May 1717
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music consisting of Compositions of
both
Kinds-the best Masters; and particularly a New Symphony-Babel; with a Solo on the Harpsicord-Babel; and also several New Solos and Concertos-that celebrated Youth, Matthew Dubourg
18
23 May 1717
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Twin Rivals
Dance:
Moreau, Shaw, Thurmond Jr, Mrs Cross, Mrs Smith, Miss Schoolding; particularly a dance-Moreau, Miss Schoolding; A new
Scotch Dance
,
French Peasant
both
by
Newhouse
-Newhouse, Mrs Cross; A New Dance-a Gentleman who never appeared on the English Stage before
19
06 September 1718
@ Southwark Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Jepthah's Rash Vow; Or, The Virgin Sacrifice
Entertainment:
And to give a general Satisfaction to the Town,
Mr Penkethman
has hir'd Dance after the New French Mode-the Dancing-Dogs lately arriv'd from
France
, which have been receiv'd
both
at
Hampton-Court
and at
Richmond
, as well as at most Courts of
Europe
, with wonderful Applause, to perform on his Stage; their Dresses as well as their Dances being entirely after the New French Mode, and only, at the common Prices of the Droll
20
19 March 1719
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
L'enfant Prodigue; Or, The Prodigal Son
Entertainment:
Singing-; Dancing-; Tumbling-;
Scene of the Monkey
-;
Italian Postures
-; the Challenge by
Mr Octave
Leaping thro' a Cask stopp'd at
both
Ends-Mr Antonie
21
04 June 1723
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Lancashire Witches; Or, Teague O'divelly
Music:
All the Witches Musick ,
both
Vocal and Instrumental, by the late
Mr Barret
-
22
02 September 1723
@ Richmond
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Pyramus And Thisbe
Afterpiece Title:
The Blind Beggar of Bednal Green; or, The Woman Never Vex'd
Music:
Concerto on small Flute-John Baston
Dance:
Several surprizing Entertainments of Rope Dancing-a Young Lad lately come from
France
, who flourishes the Colours, plays on the Violin, and turns several Times on the Rope without a Pole; Ladder Dancing-the greatest Performer in the World, who stands on the Top Round of the Ladder, drinks a Glass of Wine, with his other Hand above his Head in the Middle of the Stage; Dancing ,
both
Serious and Comic,-Monsieur De Long Dents, Monsieur De Long Dents'@two@children , just arrived from
Paris
; To which will be added, Variety of Tumbling-Mons Tollard, others, just arrived from
Madrid
23
29 October 1724
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Lancashire Witches; Or, Teague O'divelly
Music:
ll the Witches' Musick-,
both
Vocal and Instrumental, composed by the late
Mr Barret
24
18 December 1724
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love Makes A Man
Dance:
Three different Characters-Miss Robinson (who never appear'd upon any Stage before), young Rainton,
both
Scholars of
Mr Fairbank
25
02 December 1725
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Macbeth
Music:
In which will be reviv'd, The Musick,
both
Vocal and Instrumnetal, incident to the Play-Leveridge, Legar, Salway, Mrs Chambers, others
Dance:
Usual Dances-DuPre, Salle, Nivelon, Lally, Pelling, Newhouse, Lanyon, DuPre Jr
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