| Title |
[Mixed playbill for Lurline, or, The revolt of the water nymphs ; King Lear ; Signor Koneg ; Chevalier Pattieson ; The stranger ; Hamlet ; Venice preserved ; Othello ; Another mummy ; Nature will be nature still : Theatre Collections production file / Royal Pavilion Theatre] |
| Corporate Author |
Pavilion Theatre (Whitechapel Road, London, England)
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| Publication Details |
1834.
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| Notes |
- Production file also includes a wood-engraving by G. Dorrington for Lurline, or, The revolt of the water nymphs, and a press cutting taken from an unidentified newspaper, dated January 1834, also relating to Lurline.
- Acting manager: Mr. E. Yarnold.
- At foot of playbill there is an advance notice for: the Benefit of Mr. Elton; and a new drama, The fair maid of Perth, or, St. Valentine's day.
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| Performers |
- Cast includes: Mr. Butler, Mr. Elton, Miss Grove [later known as Mrs. Edwin Yarnold], Mrs. Selby, Mrs. Lewis.
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| Performance Date |
- Performance date: Monday, 24 February 1834, and during the week.
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| Summary |
- Playbill for the Royal Pavilion Theatre's productions of: Lurline, or, The revolt of the water nymphs [written by J.G. Burrows and George Dibdin Pitt], produced under the direction of Mr. Farrell, with music by Mr. E. Woolf. After Lurline, on Monday: King Lear [originally written by William Shakespeare]. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Signor Koneg with gymnastic exercises and feats of strength; and Chevalier Pattieson on the corde volante. On Tuesday: The stranger [translated from Menschenhass und Reue, written by August von Kotzebue]. On Wednesday: Hamlet [originally written by William Shakespeare]. On Thursday and Friday: Venice preserved [written by Thomas Otway]. On Saturday: Othello, originally written by William Shakespeare. To conclude, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: the farce, Another mummy. To conclude, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Nature will be nature still.
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| Names |
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet.
- Pattieson, Chevalier, fl. 1834.
- Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819. English. Menschenhass und Reue.
- Elton, E. W. (Edward William), 1794-1843.
- Butler, Mr., fl. 1833-1834.
- Pitt, George Dibdin, 1799-1855. Lurline, or, The water nymphs' revolt : a melodrama.
- Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685. Venice preserv'd, or, A plot discovered.
- Selby, Clara, d. 1873.
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Lear.
- Koneg, Signor, fl. 1834.
- Burrows, J. G. Lurline, or, The water nymphs' revolt : a melodrama.
- Farrell, John, d. 1844.
- Woolf, E., fl. 1827-1837. Lurline, or, The revolt of the water nymphs.
- Lewis, Mrs., fl. 1834.
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Othello.
- Yarnold, Edwin, Mrs., d. 1867.
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| Subjects |
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| Added Authors |
Yarnold, Edwin, d. 1848.
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| Form |
Wood-engravings -- England -- 1834.
Playbills -- England -- 1834.
Clippings -- England -- 1834.
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| Material |
Playbill
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| Record Origin |
Catalogued as part of the JISC East London Theatre Archive project. |
| Local Notes |
Date of press cutting taken from manuscript notes.
Theatre Collections' copy has a press cutting pasted to verso of playbill.
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| Local ID |
38041007513195
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