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New Room, Opera House. Miss Abrams' concert, Friday, April 24th, 1795.
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: [1795]- Books
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Positively the last night. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room At the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, This Evening, Saturday, May 14th, 1796, will be presented A Divertisement, Comprising the following Subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a Poetical Apology. Part I. Mr. Incledon-Ma chere Amie. Air in the Manner of Rubinelli. Mrs. Wells-Charming Fellow. Mr. Dignum-Sally in our Alley. The Savoyards in London. Messrs. Barry, Garrick, and Smith, contrasted in King Richard the Third. Part II. The Etonians at Salt Hill. Mr. Kemble-Henry the 5th. Mr. Henderson-Shylock. Too late for Dinner,-A Story taken from Life. Shakspeare, on Degree and Order in Society. Serenade in the Jubilee, after the manner of Messrs. Bannister and Dignum. Part III. Madam Mara and the Mouse-A Duet. Mr. Wroughton-Dumont Mrs. Pitt-Widow Lovet. Milton Oysters, in the manner of Leoni. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. Part IV. Ben Johnson and the Fish,-A Tale. An entire new Dialogue, in the manner of the celebrated Messrs. Foote and Weston, in the Shades. The whole to conclude with A Poetical Descant on the Universal Art of Imitation; In the Course of which will be introduced the following Characters, viz. The Country Lout-The City Apprentice-The Young Quaker-The Pettifogger-The Young Counsellor-The Judge-The Lobby Lounger-And Miss Dabb, a Nymph of the Green Boxes. Doors to be opened at Seven, and to begin at Eight O'Clock, precisely.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1796]- Books
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By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the worshipful the Mayor. In the Town-Hall, On Saturday next, the 31st of October, 1789, George Saville Carey, Who has been received with the greatest Applause before their Majesties, during their Residence at Weymouth, and at the Theatres-Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, &c.And Mr. Kean, From the Threatres Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, and Honorary Member of the Anacreontic Society, London, who has distinguished himself in the most eminent Manner, in that convivial and ... Circle. Will open Their Evening Lounge, consisting of a series of imitations, theatrical and senatorial. The Theatrical Characters, Vocal and Rhetorical. Characters imitated. Part I. - Mr. Carey. Superficial Manager, Dr. Fisher, Mr. Incledon, Ma chere Amie, Mr. Leoni, Carlos in the Duenna, Miss Catley, Juno in her Cups, Mrs. Baddeley, No Flower that blows, Mr. Woodward, Buck, Mr. Macklin, Mackbeth, Barry, Garrick, and Smith, K. Richards. Part II. - Mr. Kean. Foote's Smirk (from the Minor) after the Manner of a well-known Auctioneer, in London. Mr. Hull, Friar Lawrence, Mr. Wroughton, Romeo, Mr. Kemble, Hamlet, Messrs. Lee Lewis, and Bannister Jun. Reparation, Mr. Bensley, prospero, in the Tempest. Crotchetand Quaver, a Delineation of two eminent Music Venders in London. Part III. - Mr. Carey. ... Part V. - Mr. Carey. - Mrs. Pitt, Widow Lovet. The whole to conclude with a Dialogue in the Manner of the late Messrs. Foote and Weston. Doors to be opened at Seven, and begin at Eight O'Clock. - Admittance, Two Shillings. N. B. There will be good Fires, and the ... with wax, for the more agreeable Accommodation of ...
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1789]- Books
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By permission of the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Town-Hall, Cambridge, Tuesday, February 23d, 1790. Mr. George Saville Carey, Who has been received with the greatest Applause before their Majesties, during their Residence at Weymouth, and at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Hay-Market, &c. And Mr. Kean, From the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, an Honorary Member of the Anacreontic Society, London, who has distinguished himself in the most eminent Manner in that convivial and elegant Circle, will open their Evening Lounge, Consisting of a Series of Imitations, Theatrical and Senatorial, The Theatrical Characters, Vocal and Rhetorical. Characters Imitated. Part I. - Mr. Carey. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. African Slaves' Appeal to Liberty, Mr. Woodward, Buck, Mr. Macklin, Macbeth, Mr. Edwin, Etiquette, Mr. Lowe, Early Horn, Mrs. Barthelemon, Mincet, Mrs. Pitt, Widow Lovet, Part II. - Mr. Kean. Shift's Introduction to Sir William Wealthy,-a Recital. Messrs. Hull and Holman, Friar Lawrence & Romeo. Mr. Waldron, Abraham in Harlequin's Invasion, Mr. Diggs, Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. Lee Lewes, Prologue to the Invasion, Mr. Bensley, Pierre in Venice Preserved, Mr. Wroughton, Grave Scene in Romeo and Juliet. Crotchet and Quaver, A Delineation of two eminent Music Venders in London. Part III. - Mr. Carey. Mr. Incledon, Ma chere Amie, Air in the Manner of Rubinelli, Mr. Leoni, Carlos in the Duenna, Miss Catley, Juno in her Cups, Mrs. Wells, Charming Fellow, Madam Mara, And the Mouse, Mrs. Baddeley, No Flower that blows, Barry, Garrick, and Smith, K. Richards. Part IV. - Mr. Kean. Foote's Smirk, (from the Minor) after the manner of a well known Auctioneer in London. The late Mr. Henderson, Iago. Mr. King, Prologue to Bon Ton, Messrs. Kemble and Quick, Hamlet and Grave Digger. Mr. Lamash, Jessamy, Mr. Bannister Senior, Richard Caeur Lion. A Senatorial Dialogue between Mr. P-tt and Mr. F-x, Part V. - Mr. Carey. - Mrs. Cargill, Roundelay. Three Old Women Whether Wise, Goody Twitch, Goody Cramp, and Good Rheum, an Interlude with Songs. The Whole to conclude with Messrs. Vernon, Bannister, and Dignum, Serenade in the Jubilee. Admittance as. - Doors to be opened at Seven o'clock, and begin at Eight The Room will be lighted with Wax, and there will be good Fires.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1790]- Books
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Most assuredly the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Wednesday November 12th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, ...
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1788]- Books
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Most assuredly for two nights only. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Tuesday November 11th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, ...
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1788]- Books
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Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1790. And most assuredly the last time. By Permission of the Reverent the Vice-Chancellor,and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Town-Hall, Cambridge, Mr. George Saville Carey, Who has been received with the greatest Applause before their Majesties, during their Residence at Weymouth, and at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Hay-Market, &c. And Mr. Kean, From the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, an Honorary Member of the Anaercontic Society, London, who has distinguished himself in the most eminent Manner in that convivial and elegant Circle, will open Their Evening Lounge, Consisting of a series of imitations, theatrical and senatorial, The Theatrical Characters, Vocal and Rhetorical. Characters imitated. Part I. - Mr. Carey. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. African Slaves' Appeal to Liberty, Mr. Woodward, Buck, Mr. Macklin, Macbeth. Mr. Edwin, Etiquette, Mr. Lowe, Early Horn, Mrs. Barthelemon, Mincet, Mrs. Pitt, Widow Lovet, Mrs. Cargill, Roundelay. Part II. - Mr. Kean. Shift's Introduction to Sir William Wealthy,-a Recital. Messrs. Hull and Holman, Friar Lawrence & Romeo.Mr. Waldron, Abraham in Harlequin's Invasion, Mr. Diggs, Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. Lee Lewes, Prologue to the Invasion, Mr. Bensley, Pierre in Venice Preserved, Mr. Wroughton,Grave Scene in Romeo and Juliet. Crotchet and Quaver, A Delineation of two eminent Music Venders in London. Part III. - Mr. Carey. Mr. Incledon, Machere Amie, Air in the Manner of Rubinelli, Mr. Leoni, Carlos in the Duenna, Miss Catley, Juno in her Cups, Mrs. Wells,Charming Fellow, Madam Mara, And the Mouse, Mrs. Baddeley, No Flower that blows, Barry, Garrick, and Smith, K.Richards. Part IV. - Mr. Kean. Foote's Smirk, (from the Minor) after the manner of a well known Auctioneer in London. The late Mr. Henderson, Iago. Mr. King, Prologue to Bon Ton, Messrs. Kemble and Quick, Hamlet and Grave Digger. Mr. Lamash, Jessamy, Mr. Bannister Senior, Richard Caeur de Lion. A Senatorialdialogue between Mr. P-tt and Mr. F-x, Part V. - Mr. Carey. A Dialogue in the Manner of the late Messrs. Foote and Weston. The Whole to conclude with Messrs. Vernon, Bannister, and Dignum, Serenade in the Jubilee: Admittance as. - Doors to be opened at Seven o'clock, and begin at eight. The Room will be lighted with Wax,and there will be good Fires.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1790]- Books
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Lower Rooms. The Sandwich, or Theatrical and Senatorial Imitations, Given by Messrs. Carey and Kean, Have gained so much Reputation, that the Whole will be repeated again with considerable Additions, On Thursday the First of January, 1789, Precisely at Half past One O'Clock, At the earnest Request of several Personages of Distinction. - Messrs. Carey and Kean had fully determined to have relinquished any further Idea of Lecturing in Bath again this Season, but the flattering Importunities they have met with, have made them once more resume their Momusian System. Bills of the Particulars will be delivered. N. B. There will be good Fires in the Rooms.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: [1789]- Books
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Ueber das Ersticken neugeborner Kinder. Ein Program beim Antritte eines Professorats am anatomisch-chirurgischen Theater zu Braunschweig / [Theodor Georg August Roose].
Roose, Theodor Georg August, 1771-1803Date: 1794- Books
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Great Room, King's Theatre. Mr. Harrison's concert, Friday, April 25, 1800.
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: 1800]- Books
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Under the patronage of Their Majesties, and under the direction of His Grace the Duke of Leeds, The Earl of Chesterfield, The Earl of Uxbridge, Lord Viscount Malden, Lord Viscount Fitzwilliam, and Lord Grey de Wilton. At the Great Room, King's Theatre, On Friday, March 30, 1798, will be performed A Grand Concert, by the band of the Concert of antient music, in aid of the voluntary contributions for the defence of the country.
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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Tottenham-Court Music-Room. By His Majesty's Command, On the six Fridays in Lent will be performed, the six under-mentioned oratorios of Handel, Under the same Regulations, and under the Management of the Same Directors as the Concert of Antient Music. The Messiah, Samson, Saul, Israel in Egypt, Joshua, Jephtha. The Principal Vocal Performers in the Oratorios will be, Madame Mara, Miss Cantelo, Miss Harwood, the Miss Abrams, Mr. Harrison, Signor Tasca, &c. &c. &c. Those who are willing to encourage this Undertaking, are desired to send their Names to Messrs. Longman and Broderip's, who will deliver the Subscribers' Tickets, for the Six Oratorios, in due Time; at Three Guineas for the Six Tickets. N. B. Subscriptions will be taken at the Room, (on the Nights of the Concert of Antient Music) by Mr. Lee. When the Names of as many Persons as will fill the Room are sent in, the Subscription will be closed.
Tottenham-Court Music Room.Date: [1786]- Books
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King's Theatre. Opera Concer Fifth Performance. Monday, March 12, 1798.
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: 1798]- Books
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The last performance this season. Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 21, 1777, Acis and Galatea. (The music composed by Handel.) ...
Covent Garden Theatre.Date: 1777]- Books
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For the benefit of Mr. Napier. On Friday, June 3, 1791, will be performed, at Willis's Rooms, King Street, St. James's, a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music. ...
Napier, William, 1740?-1812.Date: 1791]- Books
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For three nights only and positively no longer. By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor of Cambridge. This present Evening Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th, and Saturday the 16th instant. In the Concert Room, at the Black Bear Inn, Sieur Rea Sen. and Sons. Just arrived from the Royalty Theatre, London, but last from Oxford, and who had the Honour to exhibit by the express Desire of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, at the Palace in Newmarket, on Thursday the 8th of November 1792, and is happy to observe, that his Performance met with the highest Approbation from their Royal Highnesses and their Family. The Sieur with heart-felt Gratitude, returns his most grateful Acknowledgements to the Nobility and Gentry of the University and Town of Cambridge, for the liberal Encouragement he has experienced; and he feels himself peculiarly happy, that his Attempts to please have given Satisfaction. The Philosophical, Mathematical, and Mechanical Amusements, And the Astonishing, Wonderful, Surprising, and Unparallelled Deceptions & Recreations, of the celebrated Sieur Rea Sen. Whose Performance repeatedly drew crowded and brilliant Audiences in London, and met with unbounded Applause. His Exhibitions are entirely new, and not to be equalled in Europe, and totally divested of Confederacy, or the assistance of Spring Tables, &c. And to render the Evening's Entertainment as captivating as possible, the Whole will conclude with his Astonishing Exhibition of A Roasted Leg of Mutton. He will likewise fry a Pancake in any Gentleman's Hat over a Candle. An Inimitable Italian Egg Bag. The Enchanted Lemon, &c. &c. He will also play at several Games of Cards and engage to win. The Doors will be opened at 7 O'Clock, and begin precisely at half after 7. Tickets to be had of Sieur Rea, at the Red Bull, at the Black Bear, and at the Printing Office, Corner of Green-Street, at Two Shillings each. - Back Seats 1s. - The Performance will conclude by Nine O'Clock A Fire in the Room. - Music will attend.
Rea, Sieur (John).Date: 1793?]- Books
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Hanover Square. Madame Mara's Night. On Friday next, the 30th of April, Will be performed A concert. Act I. Overture. Haydn. Song. Miss Cantelo. Sonata. Piano Forte. Mr. Cramer, jun. Song. Madame Mara. Concerto, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Mad Bess, for that Night only, by Madame Mara, accompanied by Messrs. Knyvett and Cervetto. Act II. Overture. Pleyel. Rondo. Madame Mara, composed by herself. Concerto. Hautboy, Mr. Park. Song. Sig. Marchesi. Symphony. Bach. Doors to open at Seven o'clock, and to begin at Eight. Tickets to be had of Madame Mara, No. 8, Golden-Square; and of Longman and Broderip, Cheapside and Haymarket.
Hanover Square Rooms (Westminster, London, England)Date: 1790]- Books
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Hanover Square. For the benefit of Mr. Cramer, On Friday next, the 23d instant, Will be performed A concert. Act I. Overture. Haydn. Quartetto. Pleyel. Song. Miss Cantelo. Sonata. Piano Forte. Mr. Cramer, jun. (who is just arrived from abroad.) Song. Sig. Marchesi. Concerto, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Act II. Grand Overture. M. S. Haydn. Song. Signor Bianchi. Solo, Violin. Mr. Cramer. Song. Madame Mara. Symphony. Rossetti. Doors to open at Seven o'clock, and to begin at Eight. Tickets to be had of Mr. Cramer, No. 7, Newman Street; and of Longman and Broderip, Cheapside and Haymarket.
Hanover Square Rooms (Westminster, London, England)Date: 1790]- Books
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At Coachmakers-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside, on Monday the 1st of July, 1782, will be performed, Mr. Brett's annual subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music. ... After the concert will be a ball. ...
Brett, William, -1789.Date: 1782]- Books
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Hanover Square. Madame Krumpholtz Respectfully informs the Nobility and Gentry, that her benefit is fixed for Friday the 16th of April, When will be performed A grand concert Of Vocal and Instrumental music; In each act of which Madame Krumpholtz will perform A Grand concert on the harp. Tickets, Half-a-Guinea each, to be had of Madame Krumpholtz, No. 19, Sherrard Street, Golden Square; and of Messrs. Longman in Cheapside, and in the Hay-Market.
Hanover Square Rooms (Westminster, London, England)Date: 1790]- Books
Mr Foote's other leg : by Ian Kelly, directed by Richard Eyre / Hampstead Theatre.
Hampstead TheatreDate: [2015?]- Books
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(The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. ...
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At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Wednesday, July 24, 1799. An attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, ...
Lyceum Theatre (Westminster, London, England)Date: [1799]- Books
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At the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, on Friday next, February 8, 1788, will be performed Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the great and favourite works of Mr. Handel, ...
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At the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, tomorrow, [sic] Wednesday, Feb.28, 1787, will be performed Redemption a sacred oratorio. Selected from the great and favourite works of Mr. Handel, ...
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