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Folger Henderson/Waverley (16-Jan-1990) 06/10/89 FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 06/10/89 W3:97 THEA: LONDON/TH.R./DRURY LANE DATE: 1-JAN-1800 TYPE: PAGEANT WORK: VARIOUS BILL: W3:97 SPEC: DATE QUERY PART. BILL. W3:99 THEA: EDINBURGH/TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 22-MAY-1824 TYPE: HISTORICAL AND NATIONAL DRAMA ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY AUTHOR: CALCRAFT COMP: J. DEWAR WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:99 FORD: X3 LEAD: AS AT 22-MAY-1824 (SEE W3:99) SONG: “AND YE SHALL WALK IN SILK ATTIRE” AND “NID-NODDIN”—MISS HALFORD SPEC: BENEFIT—MISS HALFORD; “SECOND TIME IN ANY THEATRE”; “(AS REVISED AND CURTAILED)”; SATURDAY W3:101 THEA: UNKNOWN DATE: 28-JUL-1825 TYPE: HISTORICAL DRAMA MAIN: WAVERLEY/OR THE LAST OF THE STUARTS AUTH: I. CALCRAFT [SIC] COMP: A.LEE WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:101 FORD: X3N0TE? LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR.HOOPER;BARON BRADWARDINE-MR.REES;FERGUS- MR. VANDENHOFF; WAVERLEY-MR.BASS; ROSE-MRS.HAYDN CORRI; FLORA- MISS KENNETH SPEC: QUERY THEATRE; PART BILL; QUERY FORD; “FIRST TIME AT THIS THEATRE, ON MONDAY NIGHT LAST"/"FOR THE THIRD TIME"; G.A. OUT-MR. COOPER AND MASTER BURKE; BILL MAKES MENTION OF DEATH OF FLORA; THURSDAY W3:102 THEA: CORK, TH.R., GEORGE'S ST. -1- FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 DATE: 13-AUG-1825 TYPE: HISTORICAL DRAMA ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY;OR,THE LAST OF THE STUARTS COMP: A.LEE WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:102 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. BRINDAL; BARON BRADWARDINE-MR. LATHAM; FERGUS-MR. ABBOTT; WAVERLEY-MR.SOUTHWELL; FLORA-MISS JARMAN; ROSE-MISS FORDE SONG: "HIGHLAND LADDIE"AND"CHARLEY IS MY DARLING"-MISS FORDE SPEC: SATURDAY; "RECIEVED...ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE...MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT"; BILL MENTIONS DEATH OF FLORA; "PERFORMED... THEATRES ROYAL, DUBLIN & EDINBURGH"; "LAST NIGHT OF WAVERLEY" W3:104 THEA: DURHAM, THEATRE DATE: 12-JUN-1826 TYPE: DRAMA ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:104 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR.CULLENFORD; BARON OF BRADWARDINE-MR.WOODLEY; FERGUS-MR.E. CROOK; WAVERLEY-MR.PARKER SPEC: MONDAY; BENEFIT-MISS BLAND; "(NEVER BEFORE ACTED HERE)" W3:105 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 21-MAY-1827 TYPE: NATIONAL DRAMA MAIN: WAVERLEY WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:105 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR.JONES; BARON BRADWARDINE-MR.MACKAY; FERGUS-MR. PRITCHARD; WAVERLEY-MR. M. STANLEY; FLORA-MRS. H. SIDDONS; ROSE-MISS MASON SPEC: MONDAY; BENEFIT-PRITCHARD; G.A.-THE MILITARY BAND OF THE DRAGOON GUARDS "BY PERMISSION OF COLONEL TEASDALE." W3:106 THEA: EDINBURGH, CALEDONIAN [SCOTLAND] DATE: 11-SEP-1828 TYPE: NATIONAL MELO-DRAMA/S MAIN: WAVERLY [SIC]: OR THE FATE OF MACIVOR VICH IAN VHOR SUPP: THE ANTIQUARY: OR, THE BLUE GOWN BEGGAR AND THE FISHERMAN OF BALLYBURGHNESS POINT AUTH: SEE SPEC WORK: WAVERLEY/ANTIQUARY BILL: W3:106 LEAD: FERGUS AND CAPT. HECTOR MCINTYRE-MR. DIDDEAR; WAVERLEY AND LOVEL-MR. HAMILTON; BRADWARDINE AND EDIE OCHILTREE-MR. ALEXANDER; OLDBUCK- MR. BAYNE; FLORA AND ELSPETH-MRS.PERCY; ROSE AND MISS MCINTYRE-MISS BARRY SPEC: THURSDAY; BENEFIT-MRS SEYTON; COMBINATION; WAVERLEY-"AS...PERFORMED AT THE ADELPHI THEATRE, LONDON"; ANTIQUARY-"DRAMATIZED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS ESTABLISHMENT, BY A GENTLEMAN OF EDINBURGH"; WAVERLEY CAST EXCLUDES PRINCE CHARLES; ANTIQUARY-"A NEW VERSION -2- FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 W3:107 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 15-FEB-1830 TYPE: NATIONAL PLAY ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY; OR, ‘TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE WORK: WAVERLEY BILL: W3:107 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. HOOPER; BARON BRADWARDINE-MR. MACKAY; FERGUS-MR. VANDENHOFF; WAVERLEY-MR. MONTAGUE STANLEY; FLORA-MISS JARMAN; ROSE-MISS PHILLIPS SPEC: MONDAY; REVIVAL; G.A.-MISS JARMANN, MR. VANDENHOFF W3:108 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 24-MAR-1831 TYPE: MELO-DRAMATIC PLAY ACTS: 3 MAIN: WAVERLEY, OR THE BODACH GLAS AUTH: MR. EDWARD BALL (FITZBALL) WORK: WAVERLEY/LADY OF THE LAKE (SEE SONG AND SPEC) BILL: W3:108 FORD: X2NOTE LEAD: BARON BRADWARDINE-MR. MACKAY; FERGUS-MR. PRITCHARD; WAVERLEY-MR. HORNCASTLE; ROSE-MRS. C. PETTINGAL; FLORA-MISS JARMAN SONG: ACT 1- LOVE, LOVE, LOVE"; "HART AND HIND"; "THE BUGLES SUNG TRUCE"; "THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY"; ACT 2-"WITH TRUMPET, CYMBAL, DRUM AND FIFE"; "THOU MONARCH OF THE VINE"; "MY HEART IS SAIR FOR SOMEBODY"; TRAMP CHORUS FROM BISHOPS' KNIGHT OF SNOWDON; ACT 3-"BRIGHT ARE THY GLORIES ENTRANCING WAR"; "OH GIVE ME BUT MY ARAB STEED"; "HERE'S A HEALTH BONNY SCOTLAND TO THEE"; "WILL THOU TEMPT THE WAVES WITH ME" SPEC: THURSDAY; FAVOURITE MUSIC W3:109 THEA: LONDON, TH.R., COVENT GARDEN DATE: 18-0CT-1832 TYPE: PLAY & MASQUE ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY (ON MONDAY 22-OCT-1832) SUPP: THE VISION OF THE BARD AUTH: SHERIDAN KNOWLES (SUPP) COMP: MR. A. LEE WORK: WAVERLEY/VARIOUS BILL: W3:109 FORD: X3N0TE LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. VINING; FERGUS-MR. WARDE; WAVERLEY-MR. ABBOTT; BRADWARDINE-MR. BARTLEY; FLORA-MISS E. TREE;ROSE-MISS SHIRREFF. MASQUE-THE BARD-MR.SHERIDAN KNOWLES. SPEC: THURSDAY; COMBINATION; SPECIAL OCCASION-SCOTT'S DEATH; DATE CONFIRMED SEE W3:112. W3:112 THEA: LONDON, TH.R., COVENT GARDEN DATE: 22-OCT-1832 TYPE: PLAY & MASQUE ACTS: 5 MAIN: WAVERLEY SUPP: THE VISION OF THE BARD -3- FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 AUTH: SHERIDAN KNOWLES (SUPP) COMP: MR. A. LEE WORK: WAVERLEY/VARIOUS BILL: W3:112 FORD: X3NOTE LEAD: AS AT 18-OCT-1832 SPEC: MONDAY; COMBINATION; SPECIAL OCCASION-SCOTT’S DEATH W3:116 THEA: LONDON, TH.R., COVENT GARDEN DATE: 28-NOV-1829 TYPE: HISTORICAL DRAMA MAIN: ROYAL FUGITIVE; OF [SIC] THE RIGHTS OF HOSPITALITY COMP: BISHOP AND STANSBURY WORK: UNCLEAR (SEE W3:117) (WAVERLEY-QUERY ALIEN) BILL: W3:116 LEAD: DUKE WILLIAM-MR.EGERTON; PRINCE CHARLES-MR. WARDE; DUKE OF ATHOLL-MR. DIDDEAR; GENERAL CAMPBELL-MR.WOOD; DUCHESS OF ATHOL [SIC]-MISS ELLEN TREE; FLORA MACDONALD-MISS CAWSE. SPEC: SATURDAY; "(FOR THE 2ND TIME)"; QUERY WORK "(ALTERED FROM THE WANDERER).”; ALIEN W3:117 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SC0TLAND] DATE: 3-MAR-1848 TYPE: NATIONAL DRAMA ACTS: 3 MAIN: THE ROYAL FUGITIVE WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:117 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. EDMUND GLOVER; SIR ALEXANDER MACDONALD-MR. YOUNGE; GENERAL CAMPBELL-MR. FREEMAN; MALCOM MACKAY-MR. MACKAY; LADY MACDONALD-MISS CLEAVER; MARGARET-MISS HARRIET COVENEY; FLORA-MISS COVENEY SONG: "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE”AND"HERE'S A HEALTH BONNIE SCOTLAND, TO THEE”-MISS COVENEY; DUET-"LASSIE/WOULD YE LO'E ME?”-MISSES COVENEY SPEC: FRIDAY; CAST DIFFERS FROM W3:116; "FIRST TIME THIS SEASON”; BILL GIVES HISTORY OF THE PLAY...SEE W3:119/; ALIEN W3:119 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 27-JAN-1819 TYPE: HISTORICAL DRAMA ACTS: 3 MAIN: THE WANDERER, OR THE RIGHTS OF HOSPITALITY WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:119 LEAD: GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS-MR. J. FARREN; COUNT VALDESTEIN-MR. ANDERSON; SIGISMOND-MR.HAMERTON; DONALD RAMSAY-MR.MACKAY; COUNTESS VALDESTEIN-MRS.RENAUD; CHRISTINA-MRS. H. SIDDONS SPEC: WEDNESDAY; "RECIEVED ON MONDAY NIGHT"; BILL GIVES HISTORY OF THE PLAY AND REASON FOR GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE; ALIEN W3:120 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 15-OCT-1819 ACTS: 3 MAIN: ROB ROY MACGREGOR; OR AULD LANG SYNE SUPP: THE WANDERER (HISTORICAL DRAMA) -4- FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 COMP: DAVY WORK: ROB ROY/ALIEN BILL: W3:120 LEAD: MANDERER-AS AT W3:119 EXCEPT CHRISTINA-MRS. DOBBS; ROB ROY-MR. HAMERTON; FRANCIS-MR.BENSON; RASHLEIGH-MR. ALEXANDER; BAILIE NICOL JARVIE-MACKAY; DI VERNON-MRS. CUMMINS; HELEN MACGREGOR- MRS. RENAUD SPEC: FRIDAY; ALIEN W3:121 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 11-DEC-1820 TYPE: NATIONAL TRAGEDY MAIN: WILLIAM WALLACE, OR, THE BATTLE OF FALKIRK SUPP: THE WANDERER, OR THE RIGHTS OF HOSPITALITY WORK: UNCLEAR/ALIEN BILL: W3:121 LEAD: WALLACE-MR. TERRY; COMYN-MR. ANDERSON; DOUGLAS-MR. CALCRAFT; MONTEITH-MR.ALEXANDER; HELEN-MRS. H. SIDDONS. SPEC: MONDAY; “5TH TIME HERE”-WALLACE; ALIEN W3:125 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 21-APR-1828 TYPE: DRAMA ACTS: 3 MAIN: CHARLES EDWARD, OR THE LAST OF THE STUARTS AUTH: "A SON OF...FLORA MACDONALD" WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:125 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. PRITCHARD; SIR ALEXANDER MACDONALD-MR. DENHAM; GENERAL CAMPBELL-MR. MASON; LADY MACDONALD-MRS. STANLEY; FLORA MACDONALD-MISS NOEL SONG: "FAREWELL TO SCOTLAND"AND"CAM'YE BY ATHOL"-MISS NOEL. SPEC: MONDAY; ALIEN W3:126 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 5-MAY-1828 TYPE: DRAMA ACTS: 3 SUPP: CHARLES EDWARD, OR THE LAST OF THE STUARTS WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:126 LEAD: AS AT 21-APR-1828 (SEE W3:125) SONG: "FAREWELL TO SCOTLAND" AND "CAM’ YE BY ATHOL"-MISS NOEL SPEC: MONDAY; ALIEN W3:127 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 11-NOV-1828 TYPE: DRAMA ACTS: 2 MAIN: CHARLES EDWARD WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:127 LEAD: AS AT 21-APR-1828 (SEE W3:125) SONG: AS AT 21-APR-1828 (SEE W3:125) SPEC: TUESDAY; QUERY COMPRESSED; ALIEN -5- FOLGER HENDERSON/WAVERLEY (16-JAN-1990) 06/10/89 W3:128 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 1-JAN-1829 TYPE: NATIONAL DRAMA ACTS: 2 MAIN: CHARLES EDWARD WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:128 LEAD: AS AT 21-APR-1828 (SEE W3:125)-EXCEPT GENERAL CAMPBELL-MR. MATTHEWS SONG: AS AT 21-APR-1828 (SEE W3:125) SPEC: THURSDAY; BILL STATES ON ACCOUNT OF SEASONAL OVERFLOW IN GALLERY SECOND TIER BOXES ADDED TO 2/- GALLERY AND UPPER TIER TO 1/-GALLERY; ALIEN W3:129 THEA: EDINBURGH; TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 21-JUN-1830 TYPE: NATIONAL DRAMA ACTS: 3 SUPP: CHARLES EDWARD WORK: ALIEN BILL: W3:129 LEAD: PRINCE CHARLES-MR. PRITCHARD; SIR ALEXANDER MACDONALD-MR. DENHAM; GENERAL CAMPBELL-MR. MATHEWS; MALCOLM MACKAY-MR. MACKAY; LADY MACDONALD-MRS. STANLEY; FLORA-MISS PHILLIPS SPEC: MONDAY; G.A. OUT-MISS F. KEMBLE AND MR. C. KEMBLE; ALIEN W3:131 THEA: EDINBURGH, TH.R. [SCOTLAND] DATE: 21-MAY-1836 TYPE: MELO-DRAMATIC ROMANCE MAIN: LADY OF THE LAKE AUTH: THOMAS DIBDIN WORK: LADY OF THE LAKE BILL: W3:131 LEAD: RODERICK DHU-MR.
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