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Songs, &c. in the prize of industry; or, The village rejoicing day. A musical entertainment, performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1793- Books
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The songs, choruses, &c. in Vineyard revels; or, harlequin bacchanal. Set by Mr. Dibdin. Performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1775?]- Books
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Songs and recitatives, in the entertainment of the Mandarin; Or, Harlequin in China. As performed at Sadler's Wells.
Lonsdale, Mark.Date: 1794- Books
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Sadler's wells concert. Being a choice collection of most of the new favorite songs, sung this and the last seasons at both the theatres, Vaux-Hall Ranelagh, Sadler's Wells, &c. containing, 1. The new langolee. 2. The tarpauling jacket. 3. Batchelor's hall. 4. The lamplighter. 5. Shepherd's lamentation for his shepherdess. 6. The dairy maid. 7. The true lover's farewel. 8. Every inch a sailor. 9. The silent fair. 10. The country lass. 11. The dawn of hope. 12. Love's dream of mighty treasure. 13. Broom of Cowdenowes. 14. Advice to married men. 1[5]. A new favourite love song. 16. The rover reclaimed 17. Philosophy no remedy for love. 18. The happy bride. 19. The ides of May. 20. Mars triumphant. 21. The buxom widow. 22. The dusky night. 23. The encouraging general, a song sung by that truly gallant office General Wolfe, the evening before be received the mortal wound which occasioned his death.
Date: ca. 1760-1780]- Books
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Songs, &c. in the spirit of the Grotto. or, An hour at Weybridge. A musical spectacle, as performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1796- Books
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Fourth of June: or, Birth-Day Loyalty. A local allegorical effusion, (in two parts). As performed At Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1792- Books
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Songs, recitatives, &c. in the entertainment of Pandora's box; or, the plagues of mankind. As performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1793- Books
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Songs, recitatives, &c. in the new entertainment of Venus's girdle; of the world bewitched, As performed at Sadler's Wells.
Lonsdale, Mark.Date: 1796- Books
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The fourth of June: or, Birth-Day Loyalty. A local allegorical effusion, (in two parts.) as performed At Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1792- Books
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Songs, duetts, &c. in birds of a feather: or, Buz and Mum. A musical entertainment, as performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1796- Books
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Songs, duetts, &c. in England's glory; or, The wooden walls of Britain. A musical entertainment, as performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1796- Books
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Songs, &c. in a pennyworth of wit: or The wise and mistress. A musical entertainment, as performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Books
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Songs, &c. in The sons of Britannia; or George for England. A royal divertisement. Of song, dance, nnd [sic] spectacle performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Songs, duetts, and chorusses, in the new interlude called, England's glory; or, Briton's best bulwarks are her wooden walls. As performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1795- Books
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A walk to Islington: with a description of New Tunbridge-Wells, and Sadler's musick-house. By the author of The poet's ramble after riches.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: Printed in the Year 1701- Books
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Sadler's Wells. This and the following Evenings, Extraordinary Exhibitions of posture work, and exertions of strength by The infant Hercules. In the Course of the Performances, will be exhibited a superb exhibition, called Les quatres fils Aimond; Or, The Four Valiant Brothers. In the above Performance will be exhibited a Display of The Broad Sword and Battle Axe, By Monsieur Durenci and Monsieur Boi-Maison, Two musical pieces, One entitled The Clown Turn'd Beau. And an entire new One, called The Sailor's Contrivance. Singers, Mr. Dighton, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Herryman, Master Abrahams, and Mr. Meadows, Mrs. Baker, and Mrs. Leffler. A new spectacle, of singing and dancing, called The Wool Trade; Or, The Staplers' Jubilee. In which will be introduced An Emblematical Procession Of the different Manufacturers, in Honor of Bishop Blaze. Consisting of Wool Staplers, Shearers, Combers, Carders, Scribblers, Spinners, Weavers, Dyers, and Dressers. The scenery, dresses, and decorations to the above, entirely New. Tight-Rope dancing, By The little devil, Master Richer, Madame La Romaine, And La Belle Espagnole. In which is introduced a whimsical Pas de Deux on the Rope, accompanied by a duerto, with eth Castanets and Drum, by The little devil and La Belle Espagnole. The whole to conclude with an entire new Entertainment, called. The Witch of the Lakes; Or, Harlequin in the Hebrides. The Scenes designed by Mr. Greenwood. The Music composed and compiled by Mr. Taylor. Boxes, Three Shillings and Six Pence; Pit, Two Shillings; Gallery, One Shilling. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Wells from Ten till Two. The Doors to be opened at half past five O'Clock, begin at half past six precisely. Vivant Rex & Regina!
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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Sadler's Wells. Monday, June 2, 1788, And the following evenings. Performances on the slack wire. By Signor Pietro Bologna. Two musical pieces, One entitled The Friendly Tars; or, The Sailors' Plot. And an entire new One, called The April Fool. Singers, Mr. Dighton, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Herryman, Master Abrahams, and Mr. Meadows, Mrs. Baker, and Mrs. Leffler. An Extraordinary and Curious Exhibition of posture work and Exertions of Strength by The Infant Hercules, a child of ten years old. A new dance, called Love and Opportunity. By Mr. Holland, Mr. Dubois, and Mons. Boi-Maison, Miss Brouguier, and Miss Bithmere. Tight-Rope Dancing, By The Little Devil, Master Richer, Madame La Romaine, And La Belle Espagnole. After the above different Performances, will be exhibited a new superb spectacle, called Les Quatre Fils Aimon; Or, The Four Valiant Brothers. Principal characters, King Charlemagne by Signor Bologna, Roland, his Son, by Mon. Boi-Maison. Officers of the King's Party. Mr. Dubois, Mr. Dighton, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Herryman, Mr. Doctor, Mr. Boyce. The Four Brothers. Renaux, Mon. Duranci, Danvis, Mr. Redige, Dousdique, Mr Holland, Cademuse, Mr Louis. Officers of Renaux's Party. Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Brouguier, Mr. Huntley. Princess St. Clair, wife of Renaux, by Miss Bithmere. In the above Performance will be exhibited a Display of The Broad Sword and Battle Axe, By Monsieur Durenci and Monsieur Boi-Maison, The scenery, dresses, and decorations to the above, enterely new. The scenes Designed by Mr. Greenwood. Boxes, Three Shillings and Six Pence; Pit, Two Shillings; Gallery, One Shilling. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Wells from Ten till Two. The Doors to be opened at half past five O'Clock, begin at half past six, precisely. Vivant Rex & Regina!
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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Songs, &c. in the lord of the manor, or The village nuptials; A rural divertisement, with a descriptive sketch of the harvest procession; as represented at Sadler's Wells.
Lonsdale, Mark.Date: 1795- Books
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Sadler's Wells. This and the following evenings, Great Variety of Entertainments, particularly An Entirely New comic dance, called The bee hive. By Mr. Dubois, Mons. Boi-Maison, and Miss Blanchet. A Favourite Historical Representation, in Two Parts, in which is given a living picture of the guardian frigate, (commanded by Lieutenant Riou, in her Voyage to the South Seas,) as she appeared when embayed amongst the stupendous floating Islands of ice. With songs, duets, trios, &c. incident to the Piece. Equilibres on the slack wire; Also with two drums, and the peacock's feather, by Signor Bologna. And the Curious Performance with a pyramid of glasses; together with the Surprising Exhibition of the Italian Serpent, by Signor Joseph Doctor. Tight-Rope dancing, By Signor Pietro Bologna, Master Bologna, and La Belle Espagnole. In the Course of the Evening will be given the last admired Performance, in Two Parts, called The Champ de Mars; Or, Loyal Foederation. Descriptive of the Grand National Fete held at Paris on the 14th of July 1790, and progressively displaying the different Operations of the Parisians on that Day; particularly in their parading parties to the Champ de Mars, and the Ceremony of the Civic Oath; together with the Manoeuvres of the military children. The whole interspersed with a Variety of favourite French Chansons, Airs, Marches, and other Music made Use of on that Occasion. The Performances of the Evening to conclude with the new entertainment, called Neptune's Levee Or, Harlequin in Spain. Representing, in a Variety of Incidents, Serious and Comic, The Adventures of Count Beaumont. And including a Grand and Interesting spectacle, (displayed in a New Mode of Scenic Effect) to represent a Magnificent Palace in the Sea; In which is shewn, accompanied by a Variety of marine devices, and emblematical banners, a grand naval procession Of British admirals, naval commanders, and eminent seamen, Whose Lives have been nobly devoted to the Service of their Country since the memorable Defeat of the Spanish Armada, in 1588. With New Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Decorations. The Paintings by Mr. Greenwood. The Music by Mr. Taylor. Boxes, Three Shillings and Sixpence; Pit, Two Shillings; Gallery, One Shilling. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Wells from Ten till Two. The Doors to be opened at half past five O'Clock, and begin at half past six, precisely. Servants to keep places till half past seven.
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London, England)Date: 1797]- Books
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The lover's jubilee. Being a choice collection of new songs, sung this and the last season, at Ranelaugh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, the theatres, and in the politest companies, ...
Date: 1780?]- Books
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The rural lovers delight, being a choice collection of the newest songs, sung this and the last season, at Renelagh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, the Theatres, and in the politest companies, ...
Date: [1785?]- Books
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The songster's companion; being, a collection of the most favorite songs, sung this season at the theatres, Pantheon, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, the Circus, and every other place of public entertainment.
Date: [1786?]- Books
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The Vauxhall concert, part I. Being a [c]ollection of songs, sung this and the last season, at Ranelagh House, Vauxhall and Marybone Gardens, Sadler's Wells, at both the theatres, &c. ...
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The lyrick pacquet. Containing most of the favourite songs, serious and comic, that have been performed for three seasons past at Sadler's Wells. Likewise all them composed for the service of the said place this present season, and which are entirely new. There are also subjoined a few that have been wrote at times for the use of the public gardens, and sung by Mess. Lowe and Vernon. Dedicated to Mr. Rosoman, proprietor of Sadler's Wells. By T. Mozeen.
Mozeen, Thomas, -1768.Date: 1764- Books
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The sky lark, being a choice collection of new Songs, sung this season, by the most eminent performers, at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone-Gardens, the theatres, Sadler's-Wells, public concerts, and the musical societies throughout England.
Date: [1775?]