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1
23 August 1738
@ Bartholomew Fair
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Dragon Of Wantley
Dance:
I:
Flanderkins
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; II:
Burgo
master
's Dance
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; V:
Grand Ballet
-Lilliputians; Two Pierrots-
Master
Littleton, Miss Wright; Two Punches-
Master
Ferg, Miss Morrison; Two Scaramouches-
Master
Brooks, Miss Ferg; Postures-Rapinere
2
26 December 1739
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Rival Queens
Afterpiece Title:
The
Rape of Proserpine
Dance:
MMuzette
-
French
Girl;
Tambourine
-
French
Girl;
Wooden Shoe Dance
-
French
Boy;
French
Peasants
-
French
Girl and Boy
3
12 April 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Measure For Measure
Dance:
I:
Lilliputian Punch
-
Master
Ferg; III:
Tambourine
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; IV:
Turkish Dance
-Muilment, Livier, Pelling, Vallois, Rector; V:
French
Peasants
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright
Song:
II: Two of
Farinelli
's principal songs from
Artaxerxes
:
Quanto Assano
,
Son Qual Nave
-Mrs Arne
4
13 April 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Love For Love
Afterpiece Title:
The
King and
the
Miller of Mansfield
Dance:
I:
Lilliputian Punch
-
Master
Ferg; II:
Drunken Peasant
-Phillips; III:
Tambourine
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; IV:
Turkish Dance
, as17380412 V:
French
Peasants
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright
5
22 May 1739
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Beaux Stratagem
Afterpiece Title:
The
Devil to Pay
Music:
Second Musick:A Concertoby
Henry Burgess Jr
-;
The
Overture:
The
First Concerto of
Signor Corelli
-; Preamble on
the
Kettle Drums-
Master
Ferg
Dance:
I:
Punches
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; II: By Desire,
French
Peasants
-Poitier, Mlle Roland; III:
Pierots
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; IV:
Wooden Shoe Dance
-
Master
Ferg; V: A new dance-Miss Wright
Song:
a G Grand Chorus-, out of
Alexander's Feast
, for Trumpets,
French
-Horns, Kettle-Drums
6
10 May 1742
@ Goodman's Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Old Batchelor
Afterpiece Title:
The
Lying Valet
Dance:
I:
Dutch Skipper
-
Master
Morris; III:
A Running Footman
-
Master
Morris; V:
The
French
Peasant
-
Master
Morris
Song:
IV:
Sing all ye Muses
by
Purcell
-Stitchbury, a gentleman for his first appearance on any stage
7
22 May 1778
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Stoops To Conquer
Afterpiece Title:
The
Country Mad-Cap
Dance:
End II:
The
Arts and Sciences
, as17780509; in which an
Assault
-
Master
Dagueville,
Master
Holland; with a
Minuet
-
Master
Dagueville, Miss Bullock;
Prince of Wales's New Court Minuet
-
Master
Holland, Miss Simonet
8
21 May 1779
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Comedy Of Errors
Afterpiece Title:
The
Liverpool Prize
Dance:
End I:
La Chasse de Diane
-
Dagueville
's Pupils,
Master
Holland,
Master
Dagueville, Miss Dagueville, Miss Armstrong, with a new
Minuet and Gavot
; End IV:
The
Embarkment for Cy
the
rea=, as17781125, but
Master
_Dagueville,
Master
_Holland,
Langrish, Miss +Ross; End I afterpiece: +
The
Burgo
master
, as17790216
Song:
As17790127
9
25 July 1792
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Half An Hour After Supper
Afterpiece Title:
The
Enchanted Wood
Dance:
In 2nd piece:
the
Dances
(under direction of
D'Egville
,)-Whitmell, Keys, George D'Egville, Lewis D'Egville,
Master
Whitmell,
Master
Chatterley,
Master
Menage,
Master
Webb, Mrs Haskey, Miss DeCamp, Miss E. Menage, Miss F?. D'Egville, Miss Jacobs, Miss Haskey, Miss Standen, Miss Menage
10
18 May 1797
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Country Girl
Afterpiece Title:
The
Prisoner
Song:
End IV:
Listen to
the
Voice of Love
-
Master
Welsh
Music:
End:
A Lilliputian Performance
-; consisting of a
Quintetto
for First Violin-
Master
Pinto, aged 11 years; Second Violin-
Master
Sharp, aged 11; Violoncello-
Master
Ware, aged 10; Piano Forte-Miss Hoffman, aged 9; Voice-
Master
Welsh.
The
Musick composed expressly for
the
Occasion by
Dr Arnold
11
03 March 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Consisting of several Select Pieces by
Mr Handel
and o
the
r Eminent
Master
s, and taken from
the
most favourite Operas-;
The
Vocal Parts-Mr Beard, Mrs Clive; being several Favourite Songs in Italian and English-Mr Beard, Mrs Clive; A Preamble on
the
Kettle@Drums-
Master
Ferg; with two New Minuets-; Chorus out of Atalanta for
French
@Horns and Trumpets-,
the
two
French
-Horns two little Negro-Boys (Scholars to
Mr Charles
, who never perform'd before); Concluding with
the
An
the
m,
God save
the
King
-
Dance:
WWooden Shoe Dance
-
Master
Ferg;
Shepherd's Mount
(a ballet)-
12
11 March 1662
@ Theatre in Vere Street
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The French Dancing Master
13
21 May 1662
@ Theatre in Vere Street
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The French Dancing Master
14
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-
15
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
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-
16
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-
17
28 April 1714
@ Hickford's Room
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-; a Solo of
Corelli
's-Mr Corbet; with variety of Pieces on
the
Echo Flute Hautboy German Flute and Trumpet-
the
best
Master
s; with a new Cantata-
the
best
Master
s; a Solo for
the
Harpsichord-
the
best
Master
s
18
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;
the
ir Dresses as well as
the
ir Dances being entirely after
the
New
French
Mode, and only, at
the
common Prices of
the
Droll
19
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 o
the
r 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, o
the
rs, just arrived from
Madrid
20
28 April 1729
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Tender Husband
Dance:
End I:
Saraband
-
Master
Lally, Miss Brett; II:
English Clown
-Weaver; III:
Gondolier and Curtesane
-
Master
Lally, Miss Brett; IV:
Spanish Entry
-Lally, o
the
rs; V:
Harlequins
-
Master
Lally, Miss Brett
21
22 December 1731
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Scornful Lady
Afterpiece Title:
The
Beggar's Wedding
Dance:
new
Grand Ballad D'Amour
by
Monsieur Denoyer
Dancing
-
Master
to his Royal Highness
the
Prince of Wales
-Denoyer, Mrs Booth, o
the
rs, being
the
first Time of his
Dancing
since his Arrival in
England
22
26 March 1735
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
L'etourdy
Afterpiece Title:
Arlequin Sauvage
Music:
Several Concertoes, particularly a Grand Concerto with
French
Horns and Trumpets; and ano
the
r with one
French
Horn,
the
French
Horn part by Mr Charles
23
15 June 1737
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Recruiting Officer
Afterpiece Title:
The
Honest Yorkshireman
Dance:
I: A new
Serious Dance
-
Master
and Miss Oates; II:
Irish Trot
-
Master
and Miss Oates; V:
Peasant Dance
-
Master
and Miss Oates
24
21 March 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Man Of Mode; Or, Sir Fopling Flutter
Afterpiece Title:
The
Mock Doctor
Dance:
I: A new
Punch Dance
-
Master
Ferg; III:
French
Peasants
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; IV:
Grand Ballet
-Muilment, Mrs Walter
Song:
(BBy Desire)
Ballad of Mary Scot
-Mrs Clive
Music:
Instead of an Overture to
the
Farce, will be performed a Grand Piece of Musick with Trumpets (being
the
Chorus...by
Mr Handel
)-; with a Preamble on
the
Kettle Drums-
Master
Ferg
25
25 March 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Siege Of Damascus
Afterpiece Title:
The
King and
the
Miller of Mansfield
Dance:
I:
French
Peasants
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright; III:
Tambourine
-
Master
Ferg, Miss Wright
Song:
BBallad of Mary Scot
-Mrs Clive
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