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18 May 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Mourning Bride
Dance:
SShepherd and Shepherdess
-
Young
Sandham,
Young
Sandham's Sister;
Scaramouch
-
Young
Sandham; Serious Dance-Lally, Mrs Walter
2
08 May 1727
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Country Wife
Music:
Eighth of
Corelli
's Concerto s-
Dance:
End I:
La Pieraite
-Roger, Mrs Brett; II:
Peasant
-
Young
Sandham,
Young
Sandham's Sister; III:
La Jeunesse
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; IV:
Matlose
-Lally, Miss Tenoe; V:
The
Cobler's Jealous Wife
-
3
11 February 1736
@ Mercer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocals by Miss Cecilia
Young
, Miss Isabella
Young
, Miss Es
the
r
Young
. First Violin by Festing. Concerto on French Horn by Charles. Solo on German Flute by Balicourt. Handel's Water Piece. Preamble on Kettle Drums by Benjamin Baker
4
24 April 1759
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Way Of
The
World
Afterpiece Title:
The
Guardian
Song:
I:
Johnny and Kate
-Beard, Miss
Young
; III: A
Cantata
-Miss
Young
; IV: Miss
Young
5
19 June 1795
@ White-Lion Inn, Wych Street (the former south continuation of Drury Lane)
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Child Of Nature
Afterpiece Title:
The
Oracle
Song:
Between
the
parts:
singing
-two
Young
Ladies;
The
Midshipman
-a
Young
Lady;
Jack Rattling
(in character)-a
Young
Lady
Entertainment:
Monologues
.
An Address to
the
Ladies
-Miss C?. Kent (a Child of 6 years of Age);
Collins
'
Ode on
the
Passions
,
Garrick
's
Picture of a modern Fine Lady
-Miss Kent; conclude: an
Address of Thanks
-Kent
6
13 March 1712
@ Stationer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music , especially
the
former-; A
young
Gentlewoman will perform that has learnt of
Mr Weely
several Years; besides great variety of Entertainments too long to be inserted here-A
young
Gentlewoman
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
Young
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
Young
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 seen; You will likewise be entertained with good Musick-
8
04 May 1719
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Tamerlane
Dance:
Weaver, Shaw, Thurmond Jr, Topham, Mrs Bicknell, Mrs
Young
er, Mrs Tenoe, Miss Lindar;
Tollet's Ground
-Mrs Bicknell, Mrs
Young
er;
English Clown
-Weaver
9
06 June 1720
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Bondman
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Turn'd Judge
Dance:
Weaver, Shaw, Thurmond Jr, Mrs Bicknell, Mrs
Young
er, Mrs Tenoe;
Tollet's Ground
-Mrs Bicknell, Mrs
Young
er
10
09 February 1721
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Constant Couple
Dance:
Weaver, Shaw, Thurmond Jr, Mrs
Young
er,
Young
er, Mrs Bullock, Miss Smith
11
31 March 1725
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's Last Shift
Dance:
PPoloneses
-Miss Robinson,
Young
Rainton;
Musette
-Miss Robinson,
Young
Rainton;
Saraband
-Miss Robinson;
Myrtillo
-Thurmond, Topham, Boval, Mrs Booth, Mrs Tenoe, Mrs Walter
Music:
Concerto on Little Flute-Baston; Trumpet Sonata-
12
21 April 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Plain Dealer
Dance:
End II:
The
Muzette
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; III:
Dutch Skipper
-Thurmond, Mrs Tenoe; IV:
Country Dance
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; V:
Harlequin
-Rainton
13
23 April 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Stratagem
Afterpiece Title:
The
Stage Coach
Dance:
Thurmond, Boval, Lally, Duplessis, Haughton, Mrs Brett,
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson;
Scaramouch
-
Young
Sandham
14
04 May 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love's Last Shift
Dance:
End I: A new
Harlequin
-
Young
Rainton; II:
Pastoral
-Miss Robinson; III:
La Pierrete
-Roger, Mrs Brett; IV:
Muzette
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; V: A
Grand Turkish Dance
-Thurmond, Boval, Lally, Haughton, Duplessis
Music:
In III:
Trumpet Sonata
by
Mons Dieupart
-; In IV: Sonata by
Signor Corelli
-; End IV:
First Concerto
(by Desire) of
Signor Michael Arcangello Corelli
-
15
11 May 1726
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
False Friend
Dance:
SSpanish Dance
-
Young
Lesac;
Chacone
-Miss Latour
Dupre's Scholar
;
Shepherd and Shepherdess
representing
Acis
and
Galatea
-
Young
Lesac, Miss Latour
Song:
Mrs Barbier
Music:
Set of
Mr Hendel
's Lessons on Harpsicord-Miss Latour , Scholar of
Mr Troas
16
17 May 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Spanish Fryar
Dance:
II:
Harlequin
-
Young
Rainton; V:
Muzette
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Johnson
Song:
III:
Hunting Song
-Ray; IV: Song in
The
Fair Penitent
, Words by
Mr Congreve
, Musick by
Mr J. Eccles
to be sung-Ray
17
07 December 1726
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Stratagem
Dance:
Roger, Boval, Lally, Duplessis, Haughton, Mrs Booth, Mrs Brett, Mrs
Young
, Mrs Walter, Miss Lindar,
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; particularly
Le Badinage Champetre
-
18
23 March 1727
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Mourning Bride
Dance:
End II:
Pierrot's Dance
-Roger, Mrs Brett; III:
Polonese
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson; IV:
The
Grand Flower Dance call'd
La Badinage Champetre
-Roger, Mrs Booth, Lally, Miss Tenoe, Boval, Mrs Walter, Haughton, Mrs Brett, Duplessis, Mrs
Young
19
10 May 1728
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd And She Wou'd Not
Dance:
End I:
Pastoral Dance
-
Young
Master Lally, Miss Brett; II:
Comic Dance
-
Young
Rainton, Miss Robinson Sr; III:
Turks Dance
-Thurmond, o
the
rs; IV: Miss Brett; V:
Fawns
-Lally, Essex;
Drunken Man
-Harper
20
30 April 1733
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd And She Wou'd Not
Afterpiece Title:
The
Devil to Pay
Dance:
I:
Musette
-LeSac, Miss Baston; II:
The
Mattelot
(new)-Dupre, Miss Latour; III:
Sicilian
-Glover, Mrs Pelling; IV:
Hornpipe
-Jones, Mrs Ogden; V:
Scottish Dance
-
Young
Weeks, Scholar to
Dupre
;
Clown
-Nivelon; Before Farce:
Shepherd
-
Young
Weeks; End:
La Mariee
,
Minuet
-Dupre, Miss LaTour
21
14 May 1733
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Relapse
Afterpiece Title:
The
Mock Doctor
Dance:
I:
Scotch Dance
-
Young
Weeks, Scholar to
Dupre
; III:
Masquerade Dance
-; IV:
Shepherd's Dance
-
Young
Weeks
Song:
a G Gentleman for his Diversion; A song, called
Goodman's Fields
The
atre address'd to
the
Merchants of
the
City of London
-Excell , written by
the
Author of
Bacchus one day gaily striding
22
13 December 1734
@ Mercer's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal by Miss Cecilia
Young
and Miss Isabella
Young
. Instrumental from
the
Opera, with Violin by Festing, Violoncello by Caporali, Hautboy by Kytch. Water Musick by Handel, with Benj. Baker doing a Preamble on
the
Kettle Drums
23
16 December 1736
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
O
the
llo, Moor Of Venice
Afterpiece Title:
The
Fall of Phaeton
Song:
II:
Torna mi a Vegbeggiar
-Miss
Young
; IV:
Di Lor Mio
-Miss
Young
24
14 January 1737
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Siege Of Damascus
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin Restor'd
Song:
II:
Son Priginiero
-Miss Cecilia
Young
; IV:
Would You Gain
the
Tender Creature
-Miss
Young
25
18 January 1737
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Siege Of Damascus
Afterpiece Title:
The
Fall of Phaeton
Song:
II:
La Nuvoletta
-Miss Cecilia
Young
; IV:
Wou'd you gain
the
Tender Creature
-Miss Cecilia
Young
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