‘Keeley worried by Buckstone’, farce in one act by Mark Lemon and Benjamin Webster. Licence sent 1 June 1852 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket 3 June 1852. Request for licence written and signed by Benjamin Webster. Revisions that do not appear to be by the Examiner appear thro...
‘The charmed harp’, operetta in one act by John Courtney (music by M. Lutz). Licence sent 24 August 1852 for performance at the Surrey 30 August 1852. Donne’s signature and one other appear on title page. Stage directions and speaking cues underlined in red. Songs included in MS. Two pages...
'The loose fish', comedietta in one act, by 'Hugo Vamp' (i.e. J. R. O'Neill). Licence sent 2 December 1852 for performance at the Marylebone Theatre. The theatre manager Smith has signed second page. Revisions not the work of the Examiner of Plays throughout the text. Plot summary appears on...
'Harlequin and the world of flowers, or, The fairy of the rose and the sprite of the silver star', 'grand comic pantomime' by E. L. Blanchard. Licence sent 20 December 1852 for performance at the Surrey 27 December 1852. Simultaneously licenced with, and almost certainly intended to include, ...
‘The sentinel’, opera in one act by Dion Boucicault. Licence sent 7 January 1853 for performance at the Strand 10 January 1853. Songs included in MS. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulation that certain omissions be made, and includes the same note relating to the signature of Lord B...
Laure et Delphine, comédie-vaudeville in two acts by J. F. A. Bayard and J. C. A. Potron. Printed (Paris: Bibliothèque théâtral: auteurs contemporains, 1851). French. Licence sent 22 February 1853 for performance at the St. James’s. Original first performance at the Théâtre du Gymnase 21 Oc...
'Rappings and table movings', farce in one act by Howard M. Paul. Licence sent 14 June 1853 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket 16 June 1853. Request for licence written and signed by J. B. Buckstone. Published in Lacy's, vol. 11, no. 156. Keywords: the supernatural, ghosts, spi...
'Three cheers for charity, or, A night’s wonders!', petit drama in one act, written for, and presented to, the Spitalfields Benevolent Society under the patronage of the Knights of Trafalgar, by Andrew Campbell. Licence sent 2 July 1853 for performance at the Grecian Saloon 6 July 1853. Signe...
'What! No cab?!!', a ‘striking sketch’ in one act by Capt. H. R. Addison. Licence sent 5 August 1853 for performance at the Adelphi 8 August 1853. Request for licence written and signed by Benjamin Webster. Keywords: literature and literary reference, elopement, working class characters, dis...
‘Eustache', drama in three acts by John Courtney. Licence sent 9 January 1854 for performance at the Surrey. Songs included in MS. Published in Lacy's, vol. 15, no. 224, as Eustache Baudin. Keywords: land and farming, French influence, military, food and dining, orphans, servants, fashion, ...