Barataria; or, Sancho Turned Governor (1785)

Work Type
Afterpiece
Genre
Farce
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
£5,070 5s £5,070 5s (100%) £0 (0%)
1732 - 1809
£5,070 5s - (100%) £5,070 5s (100%) £0 (0%)
Total Performances
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
39 39 0
1732 - 1809
39 39 0
Notes
Altered from Thomas D'Urfrey's 'The Comical History of Don Quixote, Part II' (1694).
Theatre
Mainpiece/afterpieces
Years
1732
1809
Most common pairings

Performances

Dates Theatre Performances Requested Commands Benefit Revenue Available Revenue % Capacity %
19 May 1785 Covent Garden The Campaign, Barataria No No Yes Unknown N/A N/A
25 May 1785 Covent Garden Fontainbleau, Barataria, Pastoral Sports No No No Unknown N/A N/A
26 Sep 1785 Covent Garden The First Part Of King Henry The Fourth, Barataria or Sancho Turnd Governor No No No £231 13s 6d 100% N/A
03 Nov 1785 Covent Garden Fontainbleau Or Our Way In France, Barataria, The Wapping Landlady No No No £156 6s 62% N/A
11 Nov 1785 Covent Garden The Choleric Fathers, Barataria, The Piping Pedlar No No No £140 6s 6d 56% N/A
02 Dec 1785 Covent Garden Robin Hood, Barataria No No No £141 5s 6d 33% N/A
14 Mar 1786 Covent Garden Werter, Barataria, Epithalamium No No Yes £350 17s 6d 43% N/A
23 Mar 1786 Covent Garden The Peruvian, Barataria No No No £177 12s 6d 44% N/A
28 Mar 1786 Covent Garden The Peruvian, Barataria No No Yes £171 16s 6d N/A N/A
14 Nov 1786 Covent Garden Love In A Village, Barataria or Sancho Turnd Governor, Hibernian Dotage or The Lovers Last Blunder [later renamaed as Dotage or The Natural Mistake] No No No £252 7s 6d 55% N/A