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1
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
2
16 November 1732
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Country Wife
Afterpiece Title:
Flora
Dance:
I: A
new
dance-LeSac, Miss LaTour; II:
Je ne scai quoy
, or
The
Merry Couple
(
new
)-Nivelon, Mrs Laguerre; III:
Voulez Vous
, or
The
Frisky Lad
(
new
)-Poitier, Miss LaTour; IV:
The
Sicilian
(
new
)-Glover, Mrs Pelling; V:
Fingalian
-
New
house, Mrs Ogden
3
21 April 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Merry Wives Of Windsor
Afterpiece Title:
The
School Boy
Dance:
I:
A
New
Peasant Dance
-Picq, Mlle Auguste; III: A
New
Dance call'd
the
Quarrelling Lovers Reconciled
-Dubuisson, Mlle Bonneval; IV:
New
Comic Dance
, as17420419 V: A
New
Dance call'd
Les Matelots
-Dubuisson, Mlle Bonneval
4
27 April 1767
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Fair Penitent
Afterpiece Title:
The
Chaplet
Dance:
I:
A
New
Tambourine
Dance-Master Blurton (apprentice to
Fishar
, eleven years
old
, 1st appearance any stage); End I:
Rural Love
, as17661120; II:
A Serious Dance
-Miss Capon (Apprentice to Fishar, sixteen years
old
, 1st appearance any stage); III: A
New
Pantomime
Ballet-Mas. Blurton, Miss Besford (Apprentice to Fishar, ten years
old
, 1st appearance any stage as a dancer); IV:
A Minuet
-Fishar, Miss Capon;
Double Hornpipe
-Fishar, Sga Manesiere
Ballet:
End: A
New
Gr
and
Ballet call'd
The
Wapping L
and
lady
. Jack (in Distress)-Fishar;
the
o
the
r Sailors-Petro, Hussey, Martin, Reynald, Curtat, King; L
and
lady-Miles; Milk Woman-Sga Manesiere; o
the
r women-Miss D. Twist, Miss S. Twist, Miss Barrowby, Miss Hilliard, Miss Daw, Mrs Viviez
5
01 October 1770
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
O
the
llo, Moor Of Venice
Afterpiece Title:
The
Apprentice
Song:
I: A Song, in which will be introduc'd a Variety of Imitations-Church
Entertainment:
IV: A
new
musical Interlude,
The
Old
Women Wea
the
r@wise
-V
and
ermere, Dancer, Lyon; End of Play: A
new
Piece call'd
The
Drunken
New
s Writer
-Dancer
6
12 January 1773
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Artaserse
Dance:
I:
New
Gr
and
Ballet
-Mlle Heinel;
New
Gr
and
Chacone
-Mlle Heinel; II:
Pastoral Dance
-Slingsby, Mlle Lafond, Mlle Grenier; Last Act: A
New
Serious Gr
and
Ballet
with
new
Pas de deux
and
Chacone
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville
7
09 March 1773
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Il Triomfo D'amore
Afterpiece Title:
Orfeo
Dance:
New
Dance adapted to
the
Opera (
Orfeo
) intermixed with
Gr
and
Choruses
-; In pastoral piece:
Gr
and
Ballet
with
Pas de cinq
-Slingsby, Mlle Grenier, Lepy, Sga Crispi, Mlle Lafond; End Opera:
New
Gr
and
Ballet
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville; with a
new
Allem
and
-;
New
Gr
and
Chacone
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville
8
01 April 1773
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Apollo Ed Issea
Dance:
I: An
Allem
and
-Slingsby, Mlle Lafond; II: two
new
Entrees
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville; II: A
New
Gr
and
Ballet entitled
La Fete du Village
-Slingsby, Mlle Grenier, Crispi, Leppy, Mlle Lafond; in which
Minuet
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville; End Opera: A
New
Gr
and
Ballet
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville in
the
characters of
Sauvages
; conclude:
New
Gr
and
Chacone
-Mlle Heinel, Fierville, o
the
r principal dancers
9
25 April 1777
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Stoops To Conquer
Afterpiece Title:
The
Country Mad-Cap
Dance:
End II:
New
Comic Dance
-Master Jackson, Miss Parish (A pupil of
Aldridge
; 1st appearanae on
the
stage); End III: a
new
characteristic
Irish Dance
,
The
Humours of Leixlip
; or,
A Jaunt to
the
Salmon-Leap
, in which an
Irish Jigg
,-Aldridge, Miss Besford; End IV: a
new
Comic Dance,
The
Coopers
-Langrish, Master Jackson, Miss Nicols (Scholar to Aldridge; 1st appearance also); End: a
new
pantomimical Naval Dance,
All in
the
Downs
; or,
Farewell to Deal
,-Aldridge, Jackson, Besford, Miss Besford, Miss Valois
10
11 March 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Old Mode And The New
; Or, Country Miss With Her Fourbeloe
11
13 March 1703
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Old Mode And The New
Song:
Leveridge
Music:
Several Entertainments on
the
Violin-Gasperini
Dance:
The
Devonshire Girl-; particularly a
Quaker's Dance
-
12
28 December 1716
@ Globe and Marlborough's Head
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Tony Aston's Medley
Entertainment:
1: A
new
Prologue-; 2:
Riot
and
Arabella
-; 3:
Woodcock Squib
and
Hillaria
-; 4:
Serjeant Kite
and
Mob
-; 5:
Ben
and
Miss Prue
-; 6:
Fondlewife
and
Laetitia
-; 7:
Teague
-; 8:
Jerry Blackacre
and
Widow
-; 9:
Drunken Man
-; 10: A
new
Epilogue-; With Dances,
new
Comical Songs-
13
03 December 1718
@ Long Room
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
A
new
Concerto grosso-; a
new
Cantata-; violin solo-; a
new
concerto for Little Flute-; solo for Hautboys-; Cantata Flute solo-; piece with two harpsichords-; concerto-; solo for German Flute-; solo for Harp-; cantata-
14
17 May 1722
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Spanish Fryar
Song:
A
new
Comic Pastoral call'd
Whitsuntide
: or,
The
Clowns' Contention
-; Two
new
Songs-
the
Boy;
And
a
New
Song-Mr Aston, representing a
Hide Park Grenadier
15
09 May 1726
@ Haymarket Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Les Quatre Arlequin Par Magie
Afterpiece Title:
Le Tableau du Mariage
Dance:
FFour Harlequins
: 1st--Lalauze, 2d- Poitier, 3d- Maillard, 4th- LeBrun; End I:
The
Rival Pierros
-Boudett, Lalauze Jr, Mlle Violante; II: A
new
Moor's Dance
-Lalauze Jr, Mlle Violante; II: A
new
Chacoon of All Characters
-Poitier, Boudett, Lalauze, Welman, Mlle Boudett, Mlle Violante, Mlle LeBrun, Mlle L'Inconnue; With a
new
Dance call'd
Le Cotillon
-12 Dancers;
French Peasant
-Poitier
16
01 May 1727
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Double Gallant
Afterpiece Title:
The
Strolers
Music:
between
the
Aetween
the
Acts: Select Pieces-; End II:
The
8th Concerto
of
Corelli
-; IV:
The
5th Concerto
of Corelli-
Dance:
I: A
new
Spanish Entry
-Miss Robinson; III: A
new
Chacone
-Essex, Young Rainton, Miss Robinson, o
the
rs; V: A
new
Pastoral
-Miss Robinson; End Farce:
Pieraites
-Roger, Mrs Brett
17
20 March 1728
@ Hickford's Room
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
New
Bizzaria's on all
the
New
Gusto's of Italy-Mr Corbett for all Instruments
and
; Pieces on
the
Viol d'Amore-; Pieces on
the
two
new
Instruments call'd,
The
Chamber@Horns- (never heard in Publick)
18
05 April 1742
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
She Wou'd If She Cou'd
Dance:
MMusette
-Picq, Mlle Auguste;
New
Scots Dance
, as17420401
New
Dance call'd
the
Hussar
-Desnoyer, Sga Domitilla;
New
Comic Dance
-Picq, Mlle Auguste;
Louvre
,
Minuet
By Desire-Desnoyer, Sga Barbarina
Ballet:
RRural Assembly
. As17420121
19
04 April 1744
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Old
Batchelor
Afterpiece Title:
The
Lying Valet
Dance:
I: Mrs Auguste; II:
New
Comic Dance
-Muilment, Mrs Auguste; IV:
New
Serious Dance
, as17440119 V: A
New
Comic Dance
-Muilment, Mrs Auguste
20
16 April 1755
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Miser
Afterpiece Title:
Miss in Her Teens
Dance:
II:
New
Comic Dance
-Frantzel, Sga Balbi; III:
New
Comic Dance
-Frantzel; which introduces a
Drunken Peasant
-Frantzel; IV:
Chinese Dance
, as17550104; V: a
New
Pastoral Pantomime
-Frantzel, Sga Balbi; a
Comic Minuet
-Frantzel, Sga Balbi
21
22 April 1756
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Merchant Of Venice
Afterpiece Title:
The
Cheats of Scapin
Dance:
I:
Hornpipe
-LeCointe; II:
New
Dance call'd
Les Paisans Iriquois
-M Bienfait, Lucas; III:
Minuet
-Guerin, Mrs Rowl
and
, a girl 7 years
old
, a scholar of Mlle Capdeville; IV:
Pas de Trois
, call'd
Les Paisans Allem
and
es
-Guerin, Bienfait, Lucas; V: A
New
Dance call'd
Les Savetiers
-Guerin, Bienfait, Mrs Rowl
and
22
10 January 1764
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Leucippo
Dance:
I:
The
Turkish Coffee House
, as17631213; II: A
new
Dance
-Signora Marcucis, just arrived from
Italy
; III: A
New
Dance
, as17631213; a
new
Dance
Le Matellot Provencalle
-Fischar, Miss Auretti call'd
Le Matellot Provencalle
23
16 April 1768
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Every Man In His Humour
Afterpiece Title:
Thomas
and
Sally
Dance:
End I:
Comic Dance
-Arnauld, Miss Capon apprentice to
Fishar
; End Act II: By Particular Desire,
The
Dutch Milkmaid
, as17671114; End Act III: A
New
Gr
and
Ballet, that night only, call'd
The
Tartarians
-Fishar, Sga Manesiere (with
New
Dresses); End Act IV: a
New
Pantomime Dance, call'd
The
Spanish Coal@Heaver
-Mas. Blurton, Miss Besford, both apprentices of Fishar
Ballet:
End:
The
Wapping L
and
lady. Jack in Distress-Fishar; L
and
lady-Miles; Milk@woman-Sga Manesiere; A
Double Hornpipe
-Fishar, Sga Manesiere
24
05 May 1768
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Il Filosopho Di Campagna
Dance:
I:
New
Hornpipe
-Slingsby;
New
Allem
and
e
-Slingsby, Signora Radicatti; II:
The
Tambourine
-; III:
A
New
Pastoral Dance
-
25
21 August 1770
@ Mary-le-Bone Gardens
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The
Noble Pedlar
Music:
In
the
course of
the
concert Catches
and
Glees: 1st Violin
and
new
solo concerto-Bar
the
lemon;
New
Concerto on Organ-Carter (composed by Bar
the
lemon);
New
French Horn
and
Trumpet Concerto (also Bar
the
lemon's composition) by Mas. Rogers of Bath (Mr Le
and
er's scholar) 12 years
old
;
and
by Mas. Green (Mr Jones's scholar) 10 years
old
. Several
New
Simphonies composed by Bar
the
lemon. To conclude with
the
Canon of
the
favourite burletta
The
Magic Girdle
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