211. Mr Bennett's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening, May 7th, 1805, will be presented Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr Bennett's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening, May 7th, 1805, will be presented, Mrs. Inchbald's favourite Comedy of Every One Has His Fault ... End of Act the Second (for that Night only) A Turkish Dwarf Dance, By Mr. Bennett, End of the Play, (by Desire) Mr. Woodham will sing a favourite Polacca, Composed by Mr. Braham. After which (1st time here) an entire New Pantomime, in two Parts (written by Mr. Fawcett, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden ... called La Perouse; Or, The Desolate Island ... Music by Davy and Moorhead ...
212. Mr. & Mrs. Vining most respectfully beg leave to announce to the nobility, gentry, and the public Published / Created: [1812] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B B32 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. & Mrs. Vining most respectfully beg leave to announce to the nobility, gentry, and the public in general, that their benefit is fixed for Tuesday next, March the 17th, 1812 ... when will be presented (not acted for a considerable time) Mr. Cowley's admired comedy of More ways than one; or, How to win a heart ... : the evening's entertainments will conclude with (never acted here) a grand melo-dramatic romance, called Rugantino; or, The bravo's bride ...
213. Mr. & Mrs. Vining most respectfully beg leave to announce to the nobility, gentry, and the public Published / Created: [1812] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B B32 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. & Mrs. Vining most respectfully beg leave to announce to the nobility, gentry, and the public in general, that their benefit is fixed for Tuesday next, March the 17th, 1812 ... when will be presented (not acted for a considerable time) Mr. Cowley's admired comedy of More ways than one; or, How to win a heart ... : the evening's entertainments will conclude with (never acted here) a grand melo-dramatic romance, called Rugantino; or, The bravo's bride ...
214. Mr. Cooke has the honor to announce his benefit, which will take place on Saturday evening, May 18 Published / Created: [1810?] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B B32 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Cooke has the honor to announce his benefit, which will take place on Saturday evening, May 18 ... he has selected, for his evening's entertainments, the admired comedy of The wheel of fortune ... : after which, a petit piece, called Personation ... to which will be added, the musical entertainment of The deserter ....
215. Mr. Cooke has the honor to announce his benefit, which will take place on Saturday evening, May 18 Published / Created: [1810?] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B B32 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Cooke has the honor to announce his benefit, which will take place on Saturday evening, May 18 ... he has selected, for his evening's entertainments, the admired comedy of The wheel of fortune ... : after which, a petit piece, called Personation ... to which will be added, the musical entertainment of The deserter ....
216. Mr. Cooke most respectfully begs leave to announce that his benefit is fixed for this present Published / Created: [1810] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B B32 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Cooke most respectfully begs leave to announce that his benefit is fixed for this present Tuesday, May 22, 1810, when will be performed, the favourite comedy of She stoops to conquer ... : after which, in one act, the celebrated interlude of The mayor of Garratt ... to which will be added, a musical farce, called Rosina ...
217. Mr. Swalwell's Benefit. Theatre-Royal York. On Saturday Evening, April 6th, 1805, their Majesties Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Swalwell's Benefit. Theatre-Royal York. On Saturday Evening, April 6th, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform a Comedy, called The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret! ... End of the Play, A Song, By Mr. Woodham. A Hornpipe, By Master Elliott. An Epilogue, by Miss Elliott. After which, a Comic Opera, (in Three Acts) called, The Highland Reel ...
218. Mr. Wilkinson is extremely concerned to acquaint the Public, that Miss De Camp is so much Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Wilkinson is extremely concerned to acquaint the Public, that Miss De Camp is so much indisposed at Harrogate, that Doctor Murray who attends her, has forbid her playing This Week. Theatre-Royal, York. On Monday Evening, August 19th, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform a Comedy, called The Jealous Wife ... After which, a Farce, called The Irishman in London; Or, The Happy African ... In consequence of Miss De Camp's illness, Half Price as usual will be admitted this week, and the proposed Regulation deferred until August Meeting 1806
219. Mr. Wilkinson's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Easter Tuesday, April 16th, 1805, their Majesties Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Wilkinson's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Easter Tuesday, April 16th, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform, Mrs. Inchbald's fashionable New Comedy, call'd To Marry, Or Not To Marry ... End of the Play, Mrs. Wilkinson will sing The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms, accompanied on the Trumpet by Mr. Woodham. After which, the favourite serious Pantomime of Raymond and Agnes, or, The Bleeding Nun ...
220. Mr. Woodham's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening May 13, 1805, their Majesties Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Mr. Woodham's Benefit. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening May 13, 1805, their Majesties Servants will Act a Comedy, (Compressed into three Acts) ... called The Miser ... End of 2d Act of the Play, Concerto on the Grand Piano Forte, by Mr. Woodham. After which, the Musical Entertainment of The Adopted Child ... The favourite Duet of "Oh! Nanny, wilt thou gang with me," By Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Wilkinson." The Beautiful Maid," (In imitation of Mr Braham) By Mr. Woodham. After which, a New Musical farce, in two Acts, (1st time here) called The Hunter of the Alps