'The secret marriage, or, The soldier, the monk and the assassin', drama in three acts. Licence sent 29 February 1860 for performance at the Victoria on 5 March. Signed I. Cohen. Keywords: Italian settings and characters, Rome, murder, mountain settings, artists, soldiers, nobility, Catholic...
'Lurline', opera in three acts by Edward Fitzball (for the music by W. V. Wallace). Licence sent 20 February 1860 for performance at the English Opera Company, Covent Garden, on 23 February 1860. Described as a 'grand, romantic opera'; name of W. Harrison appears on cover as the theatre manag...
'Marie de Roux, or, The progress of crime', drama in a prologue and two acts. Licence sent 5 March 1860 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, the theatre proprietor, noted in the text. The subsidiary title has been crossed out in ink. Keywords: farmers, convents, hunting, e...
'The loves of Arcadia', comedietta in two acts by M. E. Braddon. Licence sent 8 March 1860 for performance at the Strand. Illustrated title page in decorative calligraphy with a small sketch in ink of a man and a shepherdess in eighteenth-century dress, by H. Chater. Keywords: French setting...
'Christmas Eve, or, A duel in the snow' (altered from 'The wife's prediction'), domestic drama in three acts by Edward Fitzball. Licence sent 9 March 1860 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Name of E. T. Smith, the theatre manager, noted on the script. Nicoll cites a further p...
'The right man in the right place, or, Handy Dandy', farce in one act Licence sent 9 March 1860 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 'Not taken from the French' written on cover. 'By a gentleman' written in pencil next to the role of the laundress. For another version, see Add....
'Cause and effect', drama in three acts by F. G. Cheatham. Licence sent 18 February 1860 for performance at the Surrey. Keywords: French settings, Marseilles, inns, secret marriage, aristocracy, gipsies, orphans, murder, clergy, elopement, family relationships, robbery, disguise, volcanoes, d...
'Holly Bush Hall' ('Holly Bush Hall, or, The track in the snow'), drama in two acts by W. E. Suter. Licence sent 23 February 1860 for performance at the Queen's on 25 February 1860. Cover signed C. S. James. Cited in Nicoll as 'Holly Bush Hall, or, The track in the snow'. For other versions...