The Roman Father (1750)

Work Type
Mainpiece
Genre
History
Performance Medium
Spoken Drama
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
£9,965 2s £4,510 3s (45.3%) £5,454 19s (54.7%)
1732 - 1809
£9,965 2s - (100%) £4,510 3s (45.3%) £5,454 19s (54.7%)
Total Performances
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
58 26 32
1732 - 1809
58 26 32
Theatre
Mainpiece/afterpieces
Years
1732
1809
Most common pairings

Performances

Dates Theatre Performances Requested Commands Benefit Revenue Available Revenue % Capacity %
27 Mar 1764 Drury Lane The Roman Father, The Guardian, The Irish Lilt No No Yes £247 N/A N/A
08 May 1764 Drury Lane The Roman Father, The Fairy Tale, The Irish Lilt No No Yes Unknown N/A N/A
20 Apr 1765 Drury Lane The Roman Father, Fortunatus, A Comic Paraphrase on the Seven Ages of Shakespeare, The Medley, Bucks Have at Ye All, Hearts of Oak No No Yes Unknown N/A N/A
18 Nov 1767 Covent Garden The Roman Father, The Dragon of Wantly, The Dutch Milkmaid No No No £241 14s N/A N/A
25 Nov 1767 Covent Garden The Roman Father, The Oxonian in Town, The Dutch Milkmaid No No No £214 14s 6d N/A N/A
02 Dec 1767 Covent Garden The Roman Father, Thomas and Sally, The Dutch Milkmaid No No No £198 18s 6d N/A N/A
13 Feb 1768 Covent Garden The Roman Father, The Oxonian in Town No No No £211 4s 6d N/A N/A
22 Feb 1768 Covent Garden The Roman Father, The Royal Chace, The Merry Sailors No Yes No £230 16s N/A N/A
05 Oct 1768 Covent Garden The Roman Father, The Oxonian in Town, The Irish Lilt No No No £151 14s N/A N/A
03 Feb 1769 Covent Garden The Roman Father, Harlequin Skeleton No No No £231 19s N/A N/A