Saturday 28 February 1767

Plays

Event Type
Standard
Revenue
£193 7s
Available Revenue
47%
Capacity
74%

Beneficiary(ies)
N/A
Commanded by
N/A
Requested by
N/A

Business

Income

Category Amount Full price Half price Aftermoney Supplementary Notes
Door Receipts £193 7s £193 7s £0 £0 £0
Total £193 7s

Expenditure

Category Amount Payment Type A/c book entry Notes
Employees (Other) £441 4s Internal To six days Salary @ 73. 10. 8 Pr day
House Servants (Other) 18s Internal Page
Lamplighters £2 6s Internal Lampmen
Supernumeraries £4 10s 6d Internal Supernumrs.
Music Copyists £41 4s 6d Internal Messrs: Johnston & Collet's Music bill
Musicians (Kettle Drums) 5s Internal K Drum
Mantuamaking £1 10s 1d Departmental Mantua Maker's Do [bill]
Tailoring £8 14s 4d Departmental Taylor's Do [bill]
Carpentry and Sceneshifting £2 12s Internal Constant, Candleman (10) Extra John Powel explains this recurrent DL payment in Tit for Tat (Houghton THE GEN TS 1574.316), p. 34, referring specifically to the 1747-49 seasons: "Four constant Supernumerary Scene-men to assist the Scene-men belonging to the House, and a Candle-Man, that see's all the Candles put out after the Play is over, at One Shilling each ... There are sometimes extraordinary Supernumerary Scene-men made use of in Plays to help at the Traps &c. such as Richard 3rd. Mackbeth, the Tempest &c. which have a Shilling each". Because the candleman was only a small part of the bundle, and was apparently considered to be close enough to the scenemen to be grouped with them, these payments have been categorised as "Carpentry and Sceneshifting".
Bill Distribution £2 14s Internal Billstickers
Bill Distribution 12s External Handbills
Renters' Shares £8 External Rent
Total £514 10s 5d