A pastoral drama in three acts. Licence sent 28 May 1867 for performance at the Adelphi. Printed (n.d.), with manuscript annotations. Based on the poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Drama in prologue and three acts. Licence sent 8 June 1867 for performance at the City of London. The name Morris Abrahams noted by the theatre details on folio 1. The attribution of the play to W. J. Archer is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
Burlesque in one act. Licence sent 11 June 1867 for performance at the Marylebone. The name of the dramatist is not noted on the script and Nicoll lists the play as author unknown.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 8 June 1867 for performance at the Effingham. The name Morris Abrahams noted by the details of the theatre on folio 1. The attribution of the play to W. Travers is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
'The flying jib by snapdragon, or, The Derby lost and the Ledger won'.
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Drama in two acts, adapted from Angus Reach's novel Clement Lorimer or The book with the iron clasps. Licence sent 7 June 1867 for performance at the Adelphi, Liverpool. The name of the dramatist is not noted on the script and Nicoll lists the play as author unknown.
An original comic drama in three acts. Licence sent 4 June 1867 for performance at the Holborn. The title is recorded as 'Ups and downs, or, The Antipodes', with another title, 'Brother Sam', struck through on folio 3. Nicoll lists the play with the title 'The Antipodes, or, The ups and downs of...