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1
March 1674
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Amorous Old Woman; Or, '
tis
Well
If It Take
2
28 February 1719
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis Well If It Takes
3
02 March 1719
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis Well If It Takes
4
03 March 1719
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis Well If It Takes
5
07 March 1719
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis Well If It Takes
Afterpiece Title:
'Venus and Adonis (First Interlude)
6
03 April 1719
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis Well If It Takes
Dance:
'Moreau, Mrs Moreau, Mrs Bullock, Miss Schoolding, delaGarde's Two Sons
Song:
'Cantata-Mr Armstrong; accompanied on the Harpsichord-Mr Babel
7
09 September 1661
@ Salisbury Court
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
'
tis
A Pity She's A Whore
8
February 1683
@ Drury Lane Theatre or Dorset Garden Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Restoration; Or, Right Will Take Place
9
04 January 1704
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Wherein several Songs in Italian and English-Mrs Tofts; With several select Pieces of Musick- (compos'd by the late famous
Mr Henry Purcell
) taken out of the Operas of
The Fairy Queen
,
King Arthur
,
Dioclesian
, and
Bonduca
; And an Ode upon the Happy Accession of Her Majesty to the Throne- set to Musick by
Mr Daniel Purcell
, never perform'd before
Dance:
L'Abbe, DuRuell, Cherrier, Mrs Elford, Mrs Campion, Devonshire Girl
10
26 July 1710
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark
Song:
Hold John E're You Leave Me
-Dogget, Leveridge; Several Celebrated Songs taken out of the Operas,-Mr Ramondon , it being the first time of his Singing
Italian
on the Stage
11
23 September 1710
@ Greenwich
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Country Innocence; Or, The Maid In The Mill
Afterpiece Title:
The Stage Coach
Entertainment:
Care will be taken that there be a good Consort of Musick-; and several diverting Entertainments of Singing and Dancing-
12
29 January 1713
@ Clothworker's Hall
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Vocal and Instrumental Music-; with all the Celebrated Songs and Pieces of Musick taken out of the last New Operas-the best Masters
13
25 April 1713
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Dorinda (acts I And Ii)
Music:
An Entertainment of the choicest Songs out of several Operas-; Also a Piece (never perform'd before)-Signior Cavaliero Valeriano; The Songs out of the Opera will be as follows
Convezzo luinghiero
,
Pria che la doglia
-Signora Pilotti;
Del fallo ful camin
,
Ti stringo o miodiletto
-Signor Valentini;
E vano ognipensiero
,
To Beauty devoted
,
Love wou'd invade me
-Signora Margaretta;
Di se senti
,
Nume Alata
-Mrs Barbier;
Solo pieta vi chiedo
-;
Di luci adourno
-Mrs Manina; concluding with the
Chorus of Clotilda
-; a new piece-Signior Cavaliero Valeriano
14
01 May 1714
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Arminius (acts I And Ii)
Music:
To which will be added the following Songs:
S hai pieta
,
Due pupille
-Mrs Robinson;
Lusinghe vezzose
,
Si t'intendo
-Signora Galerati;
Del fallo ful Camin
,
Ti stringo o mio diletto
-Valentini;
Cieco Amor
,
Ho un non so che nelcor
-Mrs Barbier;
Care labra
,
Una speranza
-Mrs Manina;
E vano ognipensiero
,
Si lieto e si conteno
-Mrs Margarita; a new
Trumpet Song
-; [With a Sonata upon the Violin-[the wonderful Youth of 11 years old; [Upon the Trumpet-Mr Grannon [
Grano?
]; [And on an Instrument of Invention [entirely New imitating the Harp and Lute-Mrs Margarita
15
29 May 1714
@ Queen's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Arminius
Music:
The following songs will be sung in the room of others:
Vieni o morte a Consolatmi
-Mrs Robinson;
Amor pui non Voglieo
-Signora Galerati;
Ti stringo o mio diletto
-Valentini;
Amore inflama or To Beauty Devoted
-Signora Margarita;
Ho un non so che nelcor
-Mrs Barbier
16
17 May 1715
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Jane Shore
Afterpiece Title:
The Custom of the Country
Song:
Purcell
's
You Say '
Tis
Love
-
Dance:
As17150419
17
28 May 1715
@ York Buildings
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Entertainments
Entertainment:
It consisted of Pyramids-; of all manner of Sweetmeats, the most generous Wines, Burgundy, Champaign, and was usher'd in by a Prologue-Mrs Younger; written by
Mr Tickel
, under Secretary to
Mr Addison
, and concluded by an Epilogue-Mr Wilks; written by himself; which was very merry and free with his own Character; after which, a large Table that was in th Area of the
Consort-House
, was taken away to make Room for the Company to Dance Country-Dances...We are likewise to acquaint the Reader, that an
Ode of Horace
-; was set to Musick and sung upon the Occasion, with several other very particular Songs and Performances, both Vocal and Instrumental Music- and that
Mrs Younger
spoke the Prologue, and
Mr Wilks
the Epilogue, which, after
Sir Richard
's Way, was extremely Diverting (
Weekly Packet
, 4 June)
18
10 August 1715
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Recruiting Officer
Song:
'
Tis
Sultry Weather Pretty Maid
-Cook, Mrs Thurmond
Dance:
Entry
-Thurmond Jr;
French Peasant
-Thurmond Jr, Mrs Cross;
Miller's Dance
-Spiller, Mrs Spiller, F. Leigh
19
05 October 1726
@ King's Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Arlequin Prince By Enchantment; With His Comical Cavalcade And Taken Up In The Air By Daemons; Or, The Loves Of Pantalon And Argentine, His Imprisonment And Condemnation To The Gallies
Dance:
As17260928
20
21 April 1727
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Relapse
Afterpiece Title:
Harlequin's Triumph; or, The Miser and Pierot Taken Prisoner by the Lilliputians
Dance:
LLa Pieraite
-Roger, Mrs Brett
Ballet:
TThe Cobler's Jealous Wife
(new). Cobler-Boval; Wife-Roger; Two Peasant-Essex, Haughton; Wives-Mrs Brett, Miss Tenoe
21
26 March 1729
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
First Entertainment: Overture in
Scipio
-;
Solitudini Amate
,
Le mor che per te Sento
-Mrs Robinson;
Ti con solo
-Clarke;
Mi Volgo
,
Si Caro
-Mrs Robinson;
When Myra Sings
-Clarke, Mrs Robinson; Second Entertainment: Overture in
Tamerlane
-;
Padre Amanta
,
Alla Fama
-Mrs Robinson; Solo on German Flute-Wiedeman;
La Tigrearde Disdegno
-;
Un Lampoe
-;
Cease to Beauty
-Clarke;
Vedeste Mai Sulprato
,
Seacciata del suo nido
-Mrs Robinson;
A Teneri Assetti Duetto
-Mrs Robinson; Third Entertainment: Solo-Jones;
Ah! Pardre Quel Golsomino
-Mrs Robinson;
No non Temer
-Clarke;
Baccia per me la Mana Sgomtra dell Anima
-Mrs Robinson;
Al Trionfo@Duetto
-Clarke, Mrs Robinson
22
23 March 1732
@ Lincoln's Inn Fields
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Provok'd Husband
Afterpiece Title:
Tho' Strange,
tis
True; or Love's Vagaries
Dance:
Salle, Nivelon, Mrs Legar
23
09 October 1734
@ Covent Garden
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Unhappy Favourite
Afterpiece Title:
See If You Like It; or, '
Tis
All a Mistake
Dance:
Tambourine by Glover and Miss Rogers. Scot's Dance, as17340920
24
03 March 1738
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
Concert
Music:
Consisting of several Select Pieces by
Mr Handel
and other Eminent Masters, 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 Anthem,
God save the King
-
Dance:
WWooden Shoe Dance
-Master Ferg;
Shepherd's Mount
(a ballet)-
25
14 May 1740
@ Drury Lane Theatre
Performances
Mainpiece Title:
The Tempest
Afterpiece Title:
The Intriguing Chambermaid
Dance:
I:
Two Pierots
-Lalauze, Liviez; II: Muilment; III:
La Provencale
-Mlle Chateauneuf; IV:
Drunken Peasant
-Master Ferg
Song:
V:
The Life of a Belle
(taken from
Lethe
)-Mrs Clive (by particular Desire)
Music:
End Afterpiece: Preamble on the Kettle Drums-
Master Ferg
; accompanied by Trumpets-
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