'Faith in love', drama in three acts by Henry Vandenhoff. Licence sent 13 March 1862 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Sheffield. List of props required on back page. ff. 40. Henry Vanderhoff, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1862-1864.
'Catch a weazel' (sic), comedietta in one act by J. M. Morton. Licence sent 14 March 1862 for performance at the Strand. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 54, no. 809. ff. 21. John Maddison Morton, dramatist: Plays by, submitted: 1852-1867.
'Step by step and the end will come', drama in two acts by W. E. Suter. Licence sent 25 March 1862 to be performed at the Queen's on 29 March 1862. Described as an "entirely original Irish drama", signed W. E. Suter. Cover signed C. S. James. ff. 49. William E. Suter, dramatist: Plays by, ...
'A fuss about nothing', interlude in one act by J. E. Soden. Licence sent 14 March 1862 for performance at the Town Hall, Hounslow. Author's name noted on the cover, with address, 16 Mornington Road, Regents Park. ff. 20. John Edward Soden, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1860-1862.
'Our family legend, or, Heads and tails', entertainment arranged by Mr. German Reed. Licence sent 28 March 1862 for performance at the German Reed's Gallery of Illustration. Listed under 'Family Legend…' in LCO Day Book Add. 52703. For other entertainments by the German Reeds, see Add. 52999...
'Under the rose', farce in one act by George Roberts. Licence sent 18 March 1862 for performance at the St. James's. Cuts and stage manager's cues marked in ink. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 57, no. 853. ff. 16. George Roberts, called 'Robert Walters', writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 18...
'Court and cottage', comic operetta in one act by Tom Taylor (for the music by Frederic Clay.) Licence sent 8 March 1862 1to be performed at Covent Garden on 15 March 862. Signed W. Harrison, manager. Cuts and amendments in inks. Contains words for songs. Nicoll cites an earlier performanc...
Christine, operetta in one act adapted by W. J. S. Gadsby (for the music by Henry Gadsby). Printed. Licence sent 25 March 1862 to be performed at the New Royalty on 21 March 1862. ff. 16. W. J. S. Gadsby, writer of plays: Play by, submitted: 1862: Printed.
'Mr. and Mrs. German Reed's new and original entertainment, popular illustrations from real life, The family legend, or, Heads and tails, and, Two rival composers', programme. Bound with words to songs included in the entertainment, 'Barney Macguire', 'The spinning wheel', 'Bow wow, wow', 'O wae...