Event Type
Dramatic
Notes
Notes
Performers Listed:
- “Mr. T. Mead.”
- “Mr. Emery”
- “Mrs. Stirling”
- “Boz’s Juba”
Other Acts on Bill Listed:
- “a Comedietta, in which Mr. Shepherd and Mrs. Stirling will perform”
- Harlequin pantomime (remainder of items – 2 – relevant to the idea of performing race)
Other Info Available:
- proprietor/lessee
- surrounding performances at venue
- programme (general)
- programme (full
- **note: not complete, but several specifics given)
- troupe history (Pell’s Serenaders)
- Mead: acts
- Emery: acts
- Stirling: acts
- Juba: Acts
Event Details
Troupe: Mead, T.
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Troupe: Ethiopian Serenaders (1848-49)
Venue Type: Theatre
Location: London
County: London (city-county)
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Royal Surrey Theatre
Location: London
County: London (city-county)
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Royal Surrey Theatre
Date
-
Date notes
M (16), T (17), F (20), Sat (21) - evening
Event Program
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7
Title | Performed Person / Troupe | Notes | Type | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lucy Long | Juba | Juba | ||||
Plantation Dance, (Original) | Juba | Juba | Dance | |||
Alhamar the Moor | Mead | T.Mead | Casting: |
Play |
Bibliographic Sources
- Era (London) April 15, 1849: 1:2.Info in Record:
- Performance Type: Dramatic
- Troupe Name: Pell’s Serenaders
- Performers Listed: Serenaders: “Boz’s Juba”, Alhamar: “Alhamar, Mr. T. Mead; Alasco, Mr. Emery; Leonora, Mrs. Stirling.”
- Days & Times: “On Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday” (coming)
- Venue Name: “Royal Surrey Theatre”
- Other Acts on Bill: “a Comedietta” (3rd on bill), “to conclude with the original Pantomime of Mother Goose” (5th).
- Program Info: “the successful drama of Alhamar the Moor” (1st), the Serenaders in an “Ethiopian Concert” (2nd), “the Second Part of Pell’s Ethiopian Concert, with Boz’s Juba, as Lucy Long and the Plantation Dancer.” (4th)