'Our American cousin' (additional scenes), by T. Taylor.
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Additional scenes for the play 'Our American Cousin' (see Add MS 53008 O), presumably by T. Taylor. Licence sent 2 January 1864 for performance at the Haymarket.
'Evil hands and honest hearts', by C. H. Hazlewood.
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Drama in two acts. Licence sent 12 February 1864 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre manager on folio 1. The attribution of the play to C. H. Hazlewood is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 17 March 1864 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre proprietor on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to C. H. Hazlewood under the title 'Left-handed marriages'.
Drama in three acts. Licence sent 5 May 1864 for performance at the Grecian. Mr B. O. Conquest [Benjamin Oliver Conquest] noted as the actual and responsible manager on folio 1, together with the date of intended performance - 9 May 1864. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script b...
'Esperanza, or, The stranger in black', by G. Conquest.
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Drama in three acts. Licence sent 11 May 1864 for performance at the Grecian. Mr B. O. Conquest [Benjamin Oliver Conquest] noted as actual and responsible manager on folio 1, together with the date of intended performance - 16 May 1864. The attribution to G. Conquest is taken from Nicoll, the na...
Drama in three acts. Licence sent 20 June 1864 for performance at the Princess's. The manuscript is incomplete. The attribution of the play to J. Oxenford is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being noted on the script. The play was also published by French.
Farce in one act. Licence sent 5 August 1864 for performance at the Adelphi. The name of the theatre manager, Benjamin Webster, noted on folio 1. The attribution of the play to T. J. Williams is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
Comedy in three acts. Licence sent 10 August 1864 for performance at St James's. The name of the dramatist is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to G. Rose and lists the play with the title corrected to 'How will they get out of it?'.