Coriolanus; or, The Roman Matron (1789) (1789)

Work Type
Mainpiece
Genre
Tragedy
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
£8,317 10s 6d £4,986 7s 6d (60%) £3,331 3s (40%)
1732 - 1809
£8,317 10s 6d - (100%) £4,986 7s 6d (60%) £3,331 3s (40%)
Total Performances
Covent Garden
Drury Lane
33 18 15
1732 - 1809
33 18 15
Notes
Based largely on Thomas Sheridan's 1752 version.
Theatre
Mainpiece/afterpieces
Years
1732
1809
Most common pairings

Performances

Dates Theatre Performances Requested Commands Benefit Revenue Available Revenue % Capacity %
07 Feb 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus Or The Roman Matron, The Waterman No No No £196 13s 6d 45% N/A
10 Feb 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Deserter No No No £201 11s 6d 50% N/A
14 Feb 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, Selima and Azor No No No £214 19s 51% N/A
21 Feb 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Minor No No No £230 6s 54% N/A
03 Mar 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Waterman No No No £173 10s 6d 41% N/A
07 Mar 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Minor No No No £172 6s 50% N/A
14 Mar 1789 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Doctor and the Apothecary No No No £217 11s 6d 51% N/A
31 Mar 1792 Drury Lane Coriolanus Or The Roman Matron, The Devil to Pay No No No £377 13s 61% N/A
21 Apr 1792 Drury Lane Coriolanus, Selima and Azor No No No £269 11s 63% N/A
23 Feb 1793 Drury Lane Coriolanus, The Divorce No No No £149 19s 32% N/A