Burlesque. Licence sent 6 April 1868 for performance at the Strand. The stamp of the Royal Strand Theatre present on folio 1. The play was also published by Lacy's (vol 80).
'Ellie Brandon, or, Love and hate', by "M. Price".
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Drama in five acts. Licence sent 15 April 1868 for performance at the City of London. LCO Day Book (Add MS 53704) asks for the word 'Lord' to be omitted throughout.
Operetta in one act. Licence sent 8 July 1868 for performance at the Gallery of Illustration. Dramatis personae on folio 1v, together with the names of the performers, Mr German Reed among them.
Drama in three acts. Licence sent 1 February 1869 for performance at the Standard. The name of the author is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to J. T. Douglass.
Comedy in three acts. Licence sent 12 April 1869 for performance at St James's. Printed by Michel Lévy Frères, Rue Vivienne, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris. (1869). First performed on 1 December 1868 at the Vaudeville, Paris, as noted on folio 2. Original cast list included on folio 3v. A catalog...
Opera bouffe in three acts with music by J. Offenbach. Licence sent 14 June 1869 for performance at St James's. Printed by Michel Lévy Frères, Rue Vivienne, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris. (1866). The play was first performed at the théatre des Variétés on the 5 February 1866 as noted on folio 2....
Comedy in three acts. Licence sent 1 July 1869 for performance at the Haymarket. A note indicating the play is to be performed at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool, and then afterwards at the Haymarket included on folio 2. The title has been altered to simply 'Love or money', on folio 3. The attribut...
Comedy in five acts. Licence sent 21 April 1870 for performance at the Princess's. Printed by Michel Lévy Frères, Rue Vivienne, Boulevarde Des Italiens, Paris. (1870). LCO Day Book (Add MS 53704) asks for passages to be omitted in line with the cuts requested for the English version of the play ...
Comic opera in one act with music by J. Offenbach. Licence sent 2 May 1870 for performance at the Lyceum. Printed by Henderson, Rait and Fenton, 23 Berners Street, Oxford Street (n.d.), but with manuscript additions. The original printed title, The Chelsea Pensioner has been crossed through and ...