'A domestic story, or, A family picture', drama in two acts. Licence sent 3 May 1855 for performance at the Grecian Saloon. Signed by Ro. Conquest, actual and responsible manager. Also signed by W. B. Donne. Script not listed in Nicoll. Keywords: art and artists, aristocracy, French influe...
‘The mechanic, or, The lights and shades of virtue and vice’, drama in two acts by G. Clair. Licence sent 9 April 1859 for performance at the Effingham. French settings, working men and women, Paris, class conflicts, poverty, cooking, courtship, taverns, courtship, aristocrats, drink and drun...
'The bells that rang an old year out and a new year in' (altered from 'The old chimes') a Christmas drama in two acts. Licence sent 8 December 1862 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, proprietor, noted in the text. Red cross in pencil on front page. ff. 25.
'The engineer !!', drama in three acts by C. Bolton. No details of licence on script but LCO Day Book Add. 53073 records date of licence as 3 March 1863. Stamp of Frederick Fenton and Frederick Frampton, the joint managers of the Victoria Theatre, on title page. Dated 3 March 1863 on front c...
Play in two acts with music by G. B. Allen. Licence sent 22 May 1865 for performance at the Victoria Hall, Bayswater (later renamed the Bijou). Nicoll notes the play was subsequently performed at the Royalty on 2 September 1865.
Drama in three acts. Licence sent 24 September 1866 for performance at the Olympic. The name of the author is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to T. Taylor under the title 'The white boy'.