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26
March 1699
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's A Lottery, And A Woman
The
Prize : With A New Masque, Call'd Love And Riches Reconcil'd
27
11 April 1701
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Purcell
's Music for
the
Prize-
28
03 June 1701
@ Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
All
the
pieces of Musick contending for
the
Prize-
29
25 August 1701
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainments
Dance:
[By] 6 Companies of Rope Dancers; who] [are joyned in one,
the
y being
the
greatest Performers of Men, Women, and Children, that could be found beyond
the
Seas, where will be performed such wonderful variety of Dancing, Vaulting, Walking on
the
Slack Rope,
the
Sloaping Rope-; [you will see a wonderful Girl of 10 years of Age, who walk backward up
the
sloaping Rope-Girl of 10 years[, driving a Wheel-barrow behind her; [also you will see
the
Great Italian Master, who not only passes all that has yet been seen upon
the
low Rope, [but he Dances[ without a Pole upon
the
Head of a Mast [as high as
the
Booth will permit, and afterwards stands upon his Head on
the
same-Great Italian Master; [You will also be entertained with
the
many Conceits of an Italian Scaramouch, who Dances on
the
Rope [with 2 Children and a Dog in a Wheel-barrow, and a Duck on his Head-Italian Scaramouch
Dance:
Such variety of Dancing, Vaulting, Walking on
the
Slack/Rope, Tumbling, as has never been seen in this Fair before-
30
15 September 1701
@ Hampstead Wells
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and instrumental Music-
the
best Masters; and at
the
request of several Gentlemen several Songs-Jemmy Bowen; and particular performances on
the
Violin-2 several Masters
31
22 August 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Jovial Crew;
Or,
The
Merry Beggars
Dance:
Dance between Two Frenchmen and two Frenchwomen
-;
Night Scene by a Harlequin and a Scaramouch
, after
the
Italian manner
,-Serene, ano
the
r Person lately arrived in
England
Entertainment:
The
famous Mr Clench of
Barnet
, who will perform an Organ with 3 Voices,
the
double Curtell
the
Flute and
the
Bells with
the
Mouth-Mr Clench;
the
Huntsman
the
Hounds and
the
Pack of Dogs-Mr Clench; with vaulting on
the
Horse-
32
29 December 1702
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Judgment Of Paris
Music:
the
As set by
Mr Purcell
Music for
the
Prize-
Dance:
the
Isaack's Scholar, Labbe
33
04 April 1704
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Cautious Coxcomb
Music:
Toge
the
r with 3 several New Entertainments of Musick perform'd in Consort upon Hautboys Flutes and German Horns-7 young Men lately brought over by
the
ir Master
the
famous
Godfrede Pepusch
, Musician in Ordinary to his Majesty
the
King of Prussia
.
The
Composition being made entirely new for that pupose by his Bro
the
r, that Eminent Master
Mr John Christopher Pepusch
34
02 January 1705
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Careless Husband
Song:
Mrs Cross; particularly a Pastoral Dialogue-Mrs Cross, Mr Leveridge
Dance:
Mrs Cross; particularly a Pastoral Dialogue-Mr Leveridge, Mrs Cross[, being
the
first time of her Appearing on
the
Stage
the
se 5 Years [but see17041216]
35
14 January 1706
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Old Batchelor
Music:
As17051105
Song:
Ramondon,
the
Boy; particularly a 2 Part Song by
Henry Purcell
-;
The
Eunuch's Dialogue
-Mrs Cross,
the
Boy
Dance:
Cherrier, Lafory, Mrs Cross, Mrs Moss, o
the
rs
36
18 March 1710
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Scornful Lady
Music:
["Select Scenes of Musick" between
the
Acts by
Nicolini
,
Valentini
, and
Signora Margaretta
had been announced, but in BM 1879 c 3 a notice by Nicolini states that that "sort of Performance" is contrary to his agreement with
Swiney
and that he intends to observe strictly
the
"Tenor and Meaning" of
the
agreement, i.e., to sing during
the
winter only in "formal OPERAS."]
37
28 November 1712
@ Orlibeer's School
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-
the
best Hands; several Songs of
the
newest Opera, with
the
ir Symphonies-; with single and two and three Part Songs of
the
late
Mr Beeston
and
Mr Beeston's Scholar
-; A Sonata for 2 Hautboys, a Solo for a Flute, with that celebrated Piece for a single Violin and a Trumpet never perform'd in publick but once before-; a Solo by Mr Beeston-
38
06 June 1720
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
A Woman's Revenge
Dance:
With a surprizing Entertainment of Rope@Dancing-Signora Violante lately arriv'd from
Italy
; and who never yet perform'd in
England
; a Boy of 5 Years of Age, lately arriv'd from
Paris
; Topham Jr,Newhouse, Pelling, Miss Bullock
39
01 May 1721
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Committee
Dance:
Dupre, Sandham, Cook, Newhouse, Duffield, Mrs Cross, Mrs Bullock, Miss Francis, Sandham's Son of 8 Years old, Sandham's Daughter of 7, who never appear'd on any Stage before
40
18 May 1721
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's Last Shift
Dance:
Son, age 8, and Daughter, age 7 of Sandham; A
Comic Scene
-Harper, mimicking a
Drunken Man
41
05 May 1724
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Don Quixote
Dance:
End I:
Chacone
-Mrs Bullock, from
dl
, being
the
first Time of her appearing on
the
Stage
the
se 5 Years; II:
Stripping Dance
-Newhouse, Mrs Rogier; III:
Venetian Dance
by
DelaGarde
-Mrs Bullock; IV:
Louvre
-Mrs Wall;
Dutch Boor
-Newhouse, Mrs Ogden; V:
Saraband
-duPre, Mrs Wall
Song:
Trumpet Song
-Salway
42
29 April 1728
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Stratagem
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
the
ir appearing in Publick since
the
ir 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
43
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
the
re after:)
Mad Dance
,
Pierrot
-Le Sieur Labisle, from
France
44
08 September 1730
@ Southwark Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Robin Hood And Little John; Shewing How He Was Banish'd By
The
Instigation Of
The
earl Of Pembroke
, For
The
Love Of
The
Fair
matilda
; His Bold Adventures With His Man
little John
; And
The
band Of Outlaws
; On Which Information
the
King
Went With His Army To
pembroke
, And
robin Hood
's Happy Return To Court: With
The
Comical Adventures Of Little John And
The
pindar's Wife
Afterpiece Title:
(at 8 p
45
12 March 1735
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Cast Not Listed, But See 5 March
46
04 June 1735
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Harlequin A Savage
Afterpiece Title:
The
French Cuckold
Dance:
As at HAY, 2 June
47
29 October 1741
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Beggar's Opera
Dance:
I:
The
Drunken Peasant
-Phillips, 1st appearance that stage
the
se 3 years; II: A
Sailor's Dance
, as17411015
48
12 February 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
2 Henry Iv
Dance:
2
T
The
Peasants
, as17420210;
La Provencale
-Picq, Mlle Auguste;
Chacone
, as17411230
49
20 February 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
2 Henry Iv
Dance:
2 As17420213, but
Chacone
-_;
The
Peasants
, as17420210
Ballet:
2
RRural Assembly
. As17420121
50
07 May 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
2 Henry Iv
Afterpiece Title:
The
Country House
Dance:
As17420505;
Chacone
, as17411230
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