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16 April 1787
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
School For Wives
Afterpiece Title:
Annette and Lubin
Afterpiece Title:
The
Stage Coach; or, Inn in an Uproar
Entertainment:
Monologue
Before:
Mother
Shipton's Review of
the
Audience
(Written By
D. Garrick, Esq.
, with Alterations and Additions) (for that night only)-Quick
402
14 April 1789
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Rivals
Afterpiece Title:
The
Little Hunchback; or, A Frolick in Bagdad
Dance:
End:
The
Wapping Landlady
; or,
Jack in Distress
- See17890616
Entertainment:
Monologue
Preceding:
Mother
Shipton's Review of
the
Audience
-(with Alterations and Additions) Quick?
403
06 June 1791
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Double Falsehood; Or,
The
Distrest
Lovers
Afterpiece Title:
Tippoo Saib; or, British Valour in India
Afterpiece Title:
Barnaby Brittle
Dance:
In 2nd piece:
Battle Dance
-, and a Representation of English and British Grand Martial Procession
Song:
I:
Hark
the
Lark at Heaven's Gate sings
(set by
Dr Cooke
)-Bannister, Johnstone, Incledon, Mrs Mountain; End II:
Black Eyed Susan
-Incledon; IV:
Fond Echo Forbear thy fond sigh
(written by
Shakspeare
[recte
Lewis
The
obald
], and composed new for
the
Evening's Performance by
Shield
)-Mrs Mountain; In Pantomime:
Poor Orra tink on Yanco dear
(
the
music by
Dibdin
)-Mrs Mountain;
The
Gallant Soldier born to Arms
(composed by
Hook
)-Incledon;
Indian War Song
-Bannister;
The
Tobacco Box
:
Tho'
the
Fate of Battle on Tomorrow wait
-Johnstone, Mrs Warrell
404
20 December 1792
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Douglas
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin's Museum; or,
Mother
Shipton Triumphant
405
19 November 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Road To Ruin
Afterpiece Title:
MOTHER
SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT; or, Harlequin's Museum
Dance:
In afterpiece
The
Burlesque Pas de Russe by Byrn and Miss Smith; Hornpipe by Holland
Song:
In afterpiece God save
the
King by Gray, Linton, Street, Kendrick, Little, Miss Barnett, Miss Stuart, &c
Monologue:
1793 11 19 End of mainpiece An Occasional Address, in
the
character of Goldfinch, by Lewis
406
20 November 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
School For Arroganc E
Afterpiece Title:
MODERN ANTIQUES
Afterpiece Title:
MOTHER
SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT
Dance:
As17931119
Song:
As17931119
407
27 November 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
World In A Village
Afterpiece Title:
MOTHER
SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT
Dance:
As17931119
Song:
As17931119
408
02 December 1793
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
World In A Village
Afterpiece Title:
MOTHER
SHIPTON TRIUMPHANT
Dance:
As17931119
Song:
As17931119
409
26 April 1794
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Distress'd
Mother
Afterpiece Title:
No SONG NO SUPPER
410
25 October 1794
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Distress'd
Mother
Afterpiece Title:
Lodoiska
411
29 January 1796
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Distress'd
Mother
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Captive
412
14 March 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Merry Wives Of Windsor
Afterpiece Title:
High Life below Stairs
Entertainment:
Monologue
.End:
Collins's
Ode on
the
Passions
(1st and only time)-Mrs Pope
Song:
After
the
monologue:
My
Mother
had a Maid called Barbara
(words by
Shakespeare
, music by
Shield
)-Incledon, Bowden, Townsend, Linton, Mrs Clendining;
The
Minstrel's Song [
Where is that tow'ring spirit fled
?] from
The
Days of Yore
-Mrs Clendining; [accompanied on
the
harp-Weippert;
O why to be happy
(music by
Shield
)-Incledon, Linton, Bowden;
Ye Gentlemen of England
-Incledon, Bowden, Townsend, Linton
413
01 April 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
King Henry
The
Fourth, First Part
Afterpiece Title:
St
Entertainment:
Monologue
. End: Dryden's
Ode of Alexander's Feast
-Holman
Song:
After
the
monologue:
My
Mother
had a Maid called Barbara
, as17960314
The
Minstrel's Song,
Where is that tow'ring spirit fled?
as17960314
Tho' Hurricanes rattle
(composed by
Shield
)-Incledon, Bowden;
Ye Gentlemen of England
, as17960314
414
17 May 1796
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Romeo And Juliet
Afterpiece Title:
Netley Abbey
Dance:
In I: Grand Masquerade-; with
the
Minuet de la Cour and Allemande
, as17950921
Song:
End IV:
Elegy
-;
Solemn Dirge
-; Vocal Parts, as17950921, but Miss _Stuart, Miss _Kirton; After entertainment:
Black@ey'd Susan
-Incledon;
My
Mother
had a Maid called Barbara
, as17960314but _Bowden;
Old Towler
-Incledon
Entertainment:
End:
Monsieur Tonson
, as17960426; After which Recitation and Music, as performed last Season with universal Applause at
Freemason's Hall
, in which
Errors of
the
Press
-Holman; Dryden's Ode of
Alexander's Feast
-Middleton;
The
Story of
the
Dog
(written by
Whitehead
)-Pope
415
21 December 1796
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Distress'd
Mother
Afterpiece Title:
The
Shipwreck
Ballet:
End:
The
Scotch Ghost
. As17961214, but
Hornpipe
-_
416
01 July 1799
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A Trip To Scarborough
Afterpiece Title:
The
Prize
Music:
End: a new
Grand Concerto
on
the
violin (his composition)-Spagnoletti (1st appearance in public since his arrival from
Italy
)
Ballet:
End II: a new Comic Ballet,
The
Happy Stratagem
; or,
The
Deluded
Mother
. Jack-Bartolomici (1st public appearance); Fanny , Younger Sister-Sga Bossi DelCaro; Margaret , Elder Sister-Mlle Parisot; Susanna ,
the
ir
Mother
-Mrs Brooker
417
13 August 1799
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Zorinski
Afterpiece Title:
The
Follies of a Day
Song:
End:
My
Mother
bids me bind my Hair
(by
Haydn
)-Master Suett (1st appearance in public)
418
16 September 1799
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Iron Chest
Afterpiece Title:
Tars at Torbay
Afterpiece Title:
Peeping Tom
Entertainment:
Vaudeville
End:
Satan's Address to
the
Sun
, from
Milton
's
Paradise Lost
-
the
Young Gentleman who last year (see17980917) recited a portion of
Gray's Bard
; Musical Pasticcio,
The
Cryer
-Suett;
My
mother
bids me bind my hair
(
Haydn
)-Master Suett; a
Comic Song descriptive of Bartholomew Fair
-Wa
the
n;
Mad Tom
(
Purcell
)-Story;
The
Irish Newsman
-Clarke;
Crazy Jane
(
Miss Abrams
)-Mrs Bland;
Imitations
-Caulfield
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