'Caught in a line, or, The unrivalled Blondin', "pièce de circonstance" in one scene by Charles Bolton. Licence sent 21 February 1862 for performance at the Strand. Entitled, 'Caught in a trap, or, The unrivalled Blondin', comedietta, in LCO Day Book Add. 52703. See also Add. 53005 D. Publi...
'Oh! Betsy!' al. 'A tale of the kitchen', farce in one act. Licence sent 18 February 1862 for performance at the Surrey. Cues and stage directions underlined in red ink. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 contains a note concerning the title: "Altered since Registration to 'A tale of the kitchen'". ff...
'John Smith', farce in one act by William Hancock. Licence sent 9 January 1862 for performance at the Strand. Actors’ names listed next to dramatis personæ. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 53, no. 794. ff. 14. William Hancock: Plays by, submitted: 1862-1864.
'Rube the showman', drama in four acts, possibly by C. Calvert and J. Coleman. Licence sent 19 February 1862 for performance at the Princess's, Leeds. MS written in more than one hand. Nicoll attributes authorship to Calvert and Coleman, citing a later production at Newcastle on 5 September ...
'Slowtop's engagement', comedietta in one act by C. S. Cheltnam. Licence sent 9 January 1862 for performance at the Olympic. Adapted from a French original. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 53, no. 793. ff. 9. Charles Smith Cheltnam, translator and dramatist: Plays by, submitted for licence: 1861...
'Kathleen Mavourneen, or, St. Patrick's eve', drama in three acts by William Travers. Licence sent 7 February 1862 for performance at the Pavilion. ff. 33. William Travers, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1856-1867.
'Adam Bede, the hall, the workshop and the farm', drama in three acts by J. E. Carpenter. Licence sent 18 February 1862 for performance at the Surrey. Based on the novel by George Eliot, first published by William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1859. ff. 29. Joseph Edwards Carp...