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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
see
n-
Music:
You
will
like
wise be entertain'd with that variety of Musick as was n
ever
in this Fair before-
2
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
see
n in
the
whole World; For in
the
same Booth will be
see
n
the
two Famous French Maidens , so much admir'd in all Places and Countries where
ever
the
y come, (especially in
May-Fair
last) where
the
y gain'd
the
highest Applause from all
the
Nobility and Gentry, for
the
ir 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-
3
05 March 1703
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
New Musick, with s
ever
al Songs-
the
Famous Seniora Anna, lately come from
Rome
, who n
ever
Sung on
the
Stage, nor
ever
accompany'd any o
the
r Voice publickly in
England
4
May 1703
@ May Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainments
Dance:
That Variety of Rope/danceing and Tumbling-; as far exceeds all that has
ever
yet been publickly
see
n; where
the
Lady Mary, who has given such great Satisfaction to
the
highest Nobility of
the
Kingdom, will outdo what
ever
she has perform'd before
5
19 November 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Constant Couple
Song:
As17031019
Music:
A piece of Musick for
the
Violin and Flute-Signior Gasperini, Mr Paisible, it being
the
most Masterly perform'd of any Musick that was
ever
heard upon
the
English Stage
Dance:
As17031102
6
27 August 1705
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
By
the
most Famous Rope Dancers of
Europe
; who perform such strange and surprising Things on
the
Dancing Rope, as are incredible to relate; with great Variety of Encomparable fine Tumbling, Walking on
the
Slack Rope, Vaulting-; far surpassing all that has
ever
yet been
see
n. Toge
the
r with
the
diverting Entertainments of
you
r Old Friend Pickle Herring-,
the
chief of all his imitating Brethren
7
26 November 1713
@ Tennis Court
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Rope Dancing
Entertainment:
Mr Gibbons's Company of French Rope Dancers; where
you
will
see
stiff Rope-little Child (about two Years and a half old) perform such wonderful things, as is surprising to all that behold him; extraordinary Dancing on
the
stiff Rope-A
You
ng Maiden who dances to Admiration; Dancing on
the
Rope, Playing on
the
Violin-
the
famous Scaramouch lately come from
France
, who turns himself as if he was going on
the
Ground; Walking on
the
Slack Rope after
the
Italian manner-A
You
ng Man; Lastly Tumbles-
The
Famous Gibbon who has had
the
honour to perform before most of
the
Courts in
Europe
, for Lightness, and Agility, far beyond what has
ever
yet been
see
n;
You
will
like
wise be entertained with good Musick-
8
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
Stage
9
06 December 1723
@ Dog Tavern
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Medley
Entertainment:
The
Ever
-New
Drunken Man
-
10
01 June 1731
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Sophonisba
Song:
Singing in Scotch and English-
the
two Misses Hambleton, who n
ever
appeared on any Stage before
11
06 October 1733
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Relapse; Or, Virtue In Danger
Music:
Second Musick: First Concerto of Corelli. Third Musick: A Trumpet Overture. I: Concerto for French Horns,
the
French Horns by Charle and Giay, lately arriv'd from Paris. III: Solo for French Horn by Charle
Dance:
Les Bergeries by Essex, Miss Robinson (
the
first Characters); F. Tench, Holt, Miss Mann, Miss Brett
Song:
II: Lempio Rigor del Fato and Was
Ever
Nymph
Like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. IV: Rise Glory Rise, by Miss Arne, accompanied by French Horns
12
13 October 1733
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Provok'd Husband
Music:
Second Musick: First Concerto of
the
second Opera of Geminiani. Third Musick: Concerto for French Horns, Trumpets. II: Trio for French Horns, Hautboys, Harpsichord
Dance:
In V: Les Bergeries, as17331006 V: Comic Dance by Nivelon, from CG
Song:
I: Was
Ever
Nymph
Like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. II: Mi Folgo ad Ogni Fronda by Miss Arne. IV: If'Tis Joy to Wound a Lover by Miss Arne
13
19 November 1733
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Provok'd Husband
Music:
Second Musick: 1st Concerto of Corelli. Third Musick: Overture compos'd by Handel for
the
Opera of Alexander. I: A Concerto call'd
The
Cuckoo by Vivaldi
Dance:
II: La Basetelle by Essex, and Miss La Tour. In V: Les Amants Constants by Essex, Houghton, Miss Robinson, F. Tench, Holt, Miss Mann, Miss Brett
Song:
II: Limpio Rigor del Fato and Was
Ever
Nymph
Like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. IV: Per le Porte del Tormento by Miss Arne and Master Arne
14
31 December 1733
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Alchymist
Dance:
I: La Folette s'cest ravi
see
by Nivelon and Miss Mann. III: La Bagetelle by Essex and Miss La Tour. V: Grand Dance in Momus: Sailor-Nivelon; Lively Lass-Miss Mann; Les Plaisirs-Essex and Miss Robinson; Sailor and Nymph-F. Tench and Miss Latour
Song:
II: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. IV: Hush ye little Warbling Choir by Miss Arne
15
04 February 1734
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love For Love
Afterpiece Title:
The
Devil to Pay
Music:
Second Musick: 3d Concerto of
the
1st Opera of Geminiani. Third Musick: Overture, with French Horns, composed for Ptolemy by Handel. V: Handel's Water Musick, accompanied with French Horns
Dance:
III: Black and White Joak by Nivelon and Miss Mann. V: Les ombres des Amants Fideles by Essex, Miss Robinson, Miss Latour, &c
Song:
I: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. II: Hush, ye pretty, warbling Choir by Miss Arne. IV: Lusingue pui care by Miss Arne
16
30 March 1734
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Fair Penitent
Afterpiece Title:
The
Country House
Music:
A Comic Medley Overture composed by Charke
Dance:
I: A new Maggot by Le Brun. In II: Polonese, as17340325 V: Pierrots by Poitier and Nivelon. End I of Afterpiece: English Maggot by Lally and Mrs Walter. End Afterpiece: Grand Dance in Momus, as17340316
Song:
III: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. IV: Bella Sorge L'Esperanza (from Ariadne) by Miss Arne
17
06 April 1734
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Alchymist
Music:
Select Pieces
Dance:
I: La Follette s'cest Ravi
see
by Nivelon and Miss Mann. III: Drunken Peasant by Le Brun. V: Grand Dance in Stomas, as17340316
Song:
II: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Arne. IV: Hush ye little Warbling Choir by Miss Arne
18
08 May 1734
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Richard
The
Third
Afterpiece Title:
The
Contrivances
Music:
Second Musick: Concerto of
the
late Mr Woodcock's on
the
Little Flute. Third Musick: 8th Concerto of Corelli
Dance:
I: Scots Dance by Mrs Bullock. III:
The
Whim by Miss Wherrit and Miss Sandham. IV: Pierrots by Vallois and Delagarde. V: Milk Pail Dance
Song:
II: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamund by Miss Hill
19
05 June 1734
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Humours Of Sir John Falstaff
Afterpiece Title:
The
Devil to Pay
Afterpiece Title:
The
Mock Doctor
Dance:
The
Black and White Joke by Tench and Miss Brett. Harlequin by Miss Brett
Song:
Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Mrs Jones
20
31 July 1734
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Humorous Election
Afterpiece Title:
The
Lottery
Dance:
By Davenport and Miss Brett
Song:
Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Jones
21
16 August 1734
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Beaux Stratagem
Afterpiece Title:
The
Mock Doctor
Dance:
II: A new Dance by Davenport and Miss Brett. V: Les Bergeres by Davenport and Miss Brett
Song:
I: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Jones. IV: 'Tis Joy to wound a hover (from Rosamond) by Miss Jones
22
25 October 1734
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Conscious Lovers
Afterpiece Title:
The
Harlot's Progress
Dance:
IV: Les Bergeries by Essex, Mrs Walter, Villeneuve, Pelling, Davenport, Mrs Pelling, Miss Mann, Miss Brett
Song:
In II: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Mrs Cibber
23
17 March 1735
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Venice Preserv'd
Afterpiece Title:
The
Lover's Opera
Dance:
I: Pierrots by Vallois and Delagarde. II: Scotch Dance by Mrs Bullock. IV: La Follette c'est Ravize by Tench and Mrs Woodward
Song:
III: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond by Miss Jones. V: In Italian by Mrs Chambers
24
19 June 1735
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Careless Husband
Afterpiece Title:
The
Devil to Pay
Music:
Select Pieces. I: A Minuet in Ariadne. III: Minuet by Geminiani
Dance:
V: Minuet by Mrs Charke and Miss Brett. End of Afterpiece: Black Joak by Mrs Charke and Miss Brett
Song:
II: Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond. IV: Scacciato dal suo nido
25
21 August 1735
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Twin Rivals
Afterpiece Title:
The
Honest Yorkshireman
Music:
A New Medley Overture, n
ever
yet performed, composed by Arne. A new Set of Act Tunes, n
ever
yet performed, composed by Arne
Song:
Was
ever
Nymph
like
Rosamond, sung by Master Osborne, a Scholar of Carey. Se l'Arco, a French Horn Song out of
the
Opera of Admetus, sung by Master Osborne
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