'International dog show', farce in one act by W. R. Osman. Licence sent 27 May 1863 for performance at the Victoria. Names of Messrs. Frampton and Fenton, the theatre managers, noted on script. MS written in more than one hand on several types of paper. Includes character named "Tatty"; se...
'A peal of "belles" ', commedietta in one act. No details of licence noted on script, but LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence as 11 June 1863 for performance at the Bijou ‘Taken from the French of M. P. Dumanoir's Les femmes terribles (Paris, 1858)' written under title. MS written...
'The wishing glen; or, Spirits of the departed' ('Spirits of the departed'), drama in two acts. Licence sent 17 June 1863 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, the theatre proprietor, noted on the script. Name of Samuel Lane, the theatre proprietor, noted on the script. Lis...
'An unlucky mortal', farce in one act. Licence sent 6 June 1863 for performance at the Haymarket. Cuts and amendations written in ink and pencil, stage cues in pencil. Identifies A. Harris on front cover. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 36.
'Faust', opera in five acts (for the music by Gounod). Licence sent 11 June 1863 for performance at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket. Printed (Davidson’s musical opera books, n.d.) with Italian text and English translation and musical score for principal airs. Original libretto by J. Barbier...
'The soldier's legacy, or, The old corporal's story' ('The old corporal'), drama in two acts by J. F. Young. Licence sent 10 July 1863 for performance at the Marylebone. Original title amended in ink on front cover. Name of J. A. Cave, the manager of the theatre, noted on the front cover. A...
'The mysteries of the temple', drama in two acts. Licence sent 10 July 1863 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, the theatre proprietor, noted on the script. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 27.
'Court and camp' ('Fan-Fan, the tulip, or, Soldier’s fortune'; 'Days of Louis XV'; 'The king's butterfly'), drama in three acts by W. E. Suter. Licence sent 28 May 1863 for performance at the Princess's. MS written in more than one hand. Translated from the original by Paul Meurice, first pe...