'Richard the Third', a ‘burlesque operatic edition of Master Shakespeare's celebrated tragedy’ with additional notes by Malone, ‘arranged expressly’ for the Strand Theatre. Licence sent 21 April 1854 for performance at the Strand 17 April 1854. Request for licence written and signed by J. W. ...
'Chrystabelle, or, The rose without a thorn', extravaganza by Edmund Falconer. Licence sent 24 December 1860 for performance at the Lyceum. Published in Lacy's, vol. 49, no. 734. ff. 21. Henry James Byron, called 'Nick Nemo'; actor and dramatist: Plays by, submitted for licence: 1857-1865: ...
'The man of mystery, or, The mysterious waiter', by H. A. Major.
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Described as 'a romantic, realistic, demonistic, farcical, melodrama in one act' on folio 1. Licence sent 23 November 1870 for performance at the Grecian. Nicoll lists the play as author unknown.
'Une Corneille Qui Abat Des Noix', by H. Barrière and Lambert-Thiboust
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'Une Corneille Qui Abat Des Noix', by H. Barrière and Lambert-Thiboust. Play read 1 January 1874 for a licence to perform at the Holborn Theatre, London. 58 folios.