PLAYBILLS

Dramatic Romance & Comic Opera
With Hot Air Balloons!
(Theater Playbills).  Theatres-Royal. London, 1783–84. Folios. [1] f.
Each:   $450.00

Bifolia. [2] ff.
Each:   $1000.00

•  Benefit performances, dances with great names, in-theatre “balloon ascensions,”
two pantos, and wonderfully *various* evenings are offered — although this is
too early for “Mr. Kite” and there appear to be no “effects” involving
trampolines.
 This broadside bills below advertise productions at the Theatres-Royal in Covent Garden and Drury Lane, with dates running from the winter of 1783 through the spring of '84. Featured plays include Romeo and Juliet, Douglas, The West Indian, and “a new comic opera” called Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest.

These theatrical ephemera are quite scarce: While 19th-century examples are fairly common, a check of ESTC found only a few scattered instances of 18th-century Theatre-Royal playbills, none with more than one holding.

Secondary attractions range from dances to minor dramatic works to pantomimes, with sheets for consecutive evenings showing how a main attraction might be paired with a comedy one night and a musical entertainment the next. John Kemble and his sister Sarah Siddons appear together on several playbills, while William Lewis (that "airiest and most mercurial of comedians," according to the Oxford Companion to the Theatre) takes the lead role in many productions.

All of the playbills list cast members by part, and the majority have a final banner promoting the next evening’s production. Many include the phrase "Vivant Rex & Regina," while on several sheets it is mentioned that the main play’s accompaniment will be a "Pantomime Entertainment called Fortunatus / In which will be introduced an Air Balloon." Throughout the series, the typography is workmanlike — reflecting speedy job-printing — but is surprisingly accurate, with only a few reversed letters, hardly any letters dropped, and consistent orthography.

A few playbills are actually bifolia — double spreads — with conjoined leaves for consecutive nights at the two different theaters, showing that Covent-Garden and Drury-Lane sent their bills in to be printed at the same time.

•  In Mylar folders. Most leaves with chipped edges, in a few cases touching last lines; a few leaves with small holes. Leaves in overall good condition, with varying degrees of off-setting, fading, and age-toning or soiling to edges. “Mini-collections” of these playbills can be invoiced at the “collection” rates of:  Five items, 10% off; ten items, 15% off; ALL items, 20% off.  Shipping FREE on the gatherings.

 

LIST OF PLAYS (casts given for main attractions only):

Look Closely: This Playbill & the Next
ARE NOT Duplicates!
29 November 1783, Covent-Garden. Douglas (John Hume) [Fifth night] with The Poor Soldier (John O’Keeffe). • Mr. Lewis, Mr. Wroughton, Mr. Aickin, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Henderson, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Crawford. • Advertised for the next day: The Grecian Daughter with (by particular desire) the musical entertainment of Rosina. "Words of the Songs to be Had at the Theatre"  In Mylar folder. Shallowly chipped edges and soiling to same; in overall good condition.  (5122)
$450.00

The “Pastoral Lovers” Dance TonightA Hot-Air Balloon Promised for Tomorrow
29 November 1783, Drury-Lane. The Gamester (Edward Moore) [for the fourth time] with The Englishman in Paris (Samuel Foote). • Mr. Kemble, Mr. Brereton, Mr. Packer, Mr. R. Palmer, Mr. Phillimore, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Brereton, Mrs. Siddons. • Advertised for the next day: Edward the Black Prince with Fortunatus. Text at lower left a bit faded. (5059)
$450.00


Mr. Baddeley asOld Wrongward”
6 December 1783, Drury-Lane. The Gamester (Edward Moore) [for the fifth time] with The Deaf Lover (Frederick Pilon). • Mr. Kemble, Mr. Brereton, Mr. Packer, Mr. R. Palmer, Mr. Phillimore, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Brereton, Mrs. Siddons. • Advertised for the next day: The Metamorphosis. In Mylar folder. Shallowly chipped edges and soiling that is notable but not off-putting; a playbill in overall good condition.  (5060)
$450.00


 

Bifolium!Balloon Ascension!Covent-Garden *&* Drury-Lane Bills Present!
10 December 1783, Covent-Garden [conjoined with] 11 December 1783, Drury-Lane. (10th) More Ways than One (Henry Carey) [Fourth night] with The Poor Soldier (John O’Keeffe). • Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Jones, Mr. Helme, Mr. Wroughton, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Platt, Miss Younge. • Advertised for the next day: Venice Preserv’d. (11th) The West Indian (Richard Cumberland) with The Camp (Richard Sheridan) ["To conclude with a perspective representation of the camp at Cox-Heath"]. • Mr. Bannister, Mr. Aickin, Mr. Moody, Mr. Packer, Mr. Brereton, Mr. Baddeley, Mr. Waldron, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Brereton, Miss Hale, Miss Farren. • Advertised for the next day: The Plain Dealer with The Ladies’ Frolick. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges and with soiling especially to the West Indian side; still, in overall good condition.  (5143)
$1000.00

That Typical Creative Typography Here . . .
12 December 1783, Covent-Garden. More Ways than One (Henry Carey) [Fifth night] with The Poor Soldier (John O’Keeffe). • Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wroughton, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Platt, Miss Younge. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges and and soiling; early paper repair at left edge affecting two letters (not badly). (5061)
$450.00


Bifolium!Balloon Ascension!Again, TWO Theatres Represented
17 December 1783, Covent-Garden [conjoined with] 18 December 1783, Drury-Lane.  (17th) More Ways than One (Henry Carey) [Eighth night] with The Poor Soldier (John O'Keeffe) . •  Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wroughton, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Platt, Miss Younge.  • Advertised for the next day: Venice Preserv'd. (18th) The Gamester (Edward Moore) [Sixth time; ending with a new comic ballet by Mr. and Miss Hamoir] with Who's the Dupe? (Hannah Cowley). •  Mr. Kemble, Mr. Brereton, Mr. Aickin, Mr. R. Palmer, Mr. Phillimore, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Brereton, Mrs. Siddons. • Advertised for the next day: The Chances with Fortunatus [with air balloon]. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges and traces of soiling; in overall good condition. (5063)
$1000.00

Harlequin in SWIFT-World ?? “A New Pantomime”
22 December 1783, Covent-Garden. More Ways than One (Henry Carey) [Tenth night, "being the last time of performing it till after the holidays"] with The Poor Soldier (John O’Keeffe). • Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wroughton, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Platt, Miss Younge. • Advertised for the next day: The Winter’s Tale and Friar Bacon, or Harlequin’s Adventures into Lilliput, Brobdingnag, &c. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges and a bit of soiling thereto; in overall good condition.  (5035)
$450.00


For the Benefit of Mr. Mattocks”
22 April 1784, Covent-Garden. The Castle of Andalusia (John O’Keeffe) with The Rival Knights and Barnaby Brittle (Thomas Betterton). • Mr. Mattocks, Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Bannister, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Brett, Mr. Booth, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. Wilson, Signora Sestini. • Advertised for the next day: Which Is the Man? and The Flitch of Bacon. In Mylar folder. Shallowly chipped edges, traces of soiling in lower margin; in overall good condition.  (5037)
$450.00

Touting the Celebrated Crutch-Dance”
1 May 1784, Drury-Lane. Tancred and Sigismunda (James Thomson) with The Ladies’ Frolick. • Mr. Kemble, Mr. Bensley, Mr. Farren, Mr. R. Palmer, Miss Kemble, Mrs. Siddons. • Advertised for the next day: Twelfth Night with Duke and No Duke. In Mylar folder. Shallowly chipped edges, some soiling to margins; overall good condition.  (5038)
$450.00


This “To Conclude with a Grand Dance”
6 May 1784, Covent-Garden. All in the Wrong (Arthur Murphy) with The Rival Knights and The Sultan ["To conclude with a grand dance"]. • Mr. Wroughton, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Helme, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Mattocks, Miss Stuart, Mrs. Davenett, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Abington. • Advertised for the next day: The Wives Revenged with Man and Wife and Poor Vulcan. In Mylar folder. Shallowly chipped edges, a bit of soiling in top margin; in overall good condition.  (5040)
$450.00


Two Excessively Rare” Performances?
8 May 1784, Drury-Lane. Tancred and Sigismunda (James Thomson) with The Deaf Lover (Frederick Pilon). • Mr. Kemble, Mr. Bensley, Mr. Farren, Mr. R. Palmer, Miss Kemble, Mrs. Siddons. • Advertised for the Monday: (not acted these 14 years) Love Makes a Man; or, the Fop’s Fortune with (2d time these 20 years) Duke and No Duke. Shallowly chipped edges, traces of soiling in the margins; in overall good condition.  (5041)
$450.00


Robin Hood + (among other things) “a Caledonian Reel”
11 May 1784, Covent-Garden. Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest (Leonard MacNally) [Seventh night; ending with the dance "Rural Merriment"] with The Commissary (Samuel Foote). • Mr. Bannister, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Brett, Mr. Davies, Mr. Fearon, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Bannister. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned, corner dog-eared, soiling in the margins; in overall good condition. (5042)
$450.00


Robin Hood, Adelaide, & Three Weeks after Marriage”
12 May 1784, Covent-Garden. Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest (Leonard MacNally)with Adelaide de Brabant, or The Triumph of Virtue and Three Weeks after Marriage (Arthur Murphy). • Mr. Bannister, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Brett, Mr. Davies, Mr. Fearon, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Bannister. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges and traces of soiling in the margins; in overall good condition. (5043)
$450.00


Robin Hood, Adelaide & “The Deuce”
13 May 1784, Covent-Garden. Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest (Leonard MacNally) [Ninth night] with Adelaide de Brabant, or, The Triumph of Virtue and The Deuce Is in Him (George Colman). • Mr. Bannister, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Brett, Mr. Davies, Mr. Fearon, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Bannister. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges (touching capital A in bottom line); soiling to margins. Iin overall good condition. (5047)
$450.00

 Last Time This Season!  Mrs. Kemble's Benefit!
14 May 1784, Covent-Garden. More Ways Than One (Henry Carey) ["Positively the last time of performing it {this season} For the benefit of Mrs. Kemble" at top, first line shaved with loss] with Midas (Kane O’Hara). • Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Booth, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr. Fearon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wroughton, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Younge. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with chipped edges and top edge closely trimmed cutting off part of top line; lightest soiling. (5050)
$450.00


Robin Hood & “The Poney Races” (a dance) . . .
19 May 1784, Covent-Garden. Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest (Leonard MacNally) [Eleventh night; ending with the dance "The Poney Races"] with All the World’s a Stage (Isaac Jackman). • Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Quick, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Brett, Mr. Davies, Mr. Booth, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Kemble, and Mrs. Bannister. • Advertised for the next day: The Man of the World with Harlequin Rambler, or The Convent in an Uproar. In Mylar folder. Lightly age-toned with shallowly chipped edges (cutting off parts of letters, especially in bottom line); soiling to margins. (5051)
$450.00

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