Orpheus and Eurydice (1762)

Choreographer
James Byrn
Work Type
Afterpiece
Genre
Ballad Opera/Burletta/Opera
Performance Medium
Musical
Associated work receipts The physical apparatus employed on and around the stage to support, enhance and sometimes substitute the performers' enactment of drama.
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
£737 14s 6d £737 14s 6d (100%) £0 (0%)
1732 - 1809
£737 14s 6d - (100%) £737 14s 6d (100%) £0 (0%)
Total Performances
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
3 3 0
1732 - 1809
3 3 0
Notes
First performed in Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin although there were of course Continental performances that preceded those in Dublin.
Theatre
Mainpiece/afterpieces
Years
1732
1809
Most common pairings

Performances

Dates Theatre Performances Requested Commands Benefit Revenue Available Revenue % Capacity %
28 Feb 1792 Covent Garden Orpheus And Eurydice, Rosina, Sweet Bird No No Yes £371 15s 48% N/A
06 Mar 1792 Covent Garden Orpheus And Eurydice, The Prisoner at Large No No No £174 14s 6d 33% N/A
13 Mar 1792 Covent Garden The Road To Ruin, Orpheus and Eurydice No No No £296 6s 49% N/A

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