Box MS F BOX 4704
Contains 36 Results:
Theatre, Rochester. Widow of Palermo; The Blind Boy; The Devil to Pay; Broken Sword, or The Dumb Orphan Boy, 1841
Digital
Playbill for Emma Coppin's performances with Dowton's company at Rochester, featuring performances on Wednesday 17 March 1840 [1841]. Performing are: Jacob Meyer, the Parrot Man and Hercule & Samson de la Force, the Indian Rubber Incredibles from Paris. The Company includes Mr Chapman, Henry Betty, Caroline Darling, Miss James (La Petite Taglioni), Mr M Ian, Mr Harley, Mrs Nisbett, Miss Jane Mordaunt, Charles Kean, Mr de Hayes, Mr F Martin, Mr Bruton.
Theatre, Lowestoft. Othello; The King's Gardener, or Nipped in the Bud, 1844
Digital
Playbill for performances by Chapman and Smith's company (including Mr and Mrs Chapman) at Lowestoft, featuring performances on Wednesday 14 August 1844. The Company includes Miss Cooke, Mrs Bisson, Mr Reid, Miss Ward, Mr C. R. Gay, Mr Horton and Mr Lemmon.
Theatre, Holt. Castle Spectre; Hunting a Turtle, 1844
Digital
Playbill for performances by Chapman and Smith's company (including Mr and Mrs Chapman) at Holt, featuring performances on Monday 29 July 1844. The Company includes Mr Lemmon, Mr Cameron, Mr Gay, Mr Reid and Mr Smith.
Theatre, Holt. Speed the Plough, or the Farmer's Glory, 1844
Digital
Playbill for performances by Chapman and Smith's company (including Mr and Mrs Chapman) at Holt, featuring performances on Wednesday 31 July 1844. The Company includes Mr Lemmon, Mr Cameron, Mr Gay, Mr Reid and Mr Smith.
Theatre, Holt. Heir at Law; The Maid of Croissey, or Theresa's Vow, 1844
Digital
Playbill for performances by Chapman and Smith's company (including Mr and Mrs Chapman) at Holt, featuring performances on Friday 2 August 1844. The Company includes Mr Lemmon, Mr Cameron, Mr Gay, Mr Reid and Mr Smith.
Theatre, Holt. Charles the Twelfth, or the Siege of Strasland; The Idiot Witness, or the Solitary of the Heath, 1844
Digital
Playbill for performances by Chapman and Smith's company (including Mr and Mrs Chapman) at Holt, featuring performances on Monday 5 August 1844. The Company includes Mr Lemmon, Mr Cameron, Mr Gay, Mr Reid and Mr Smith.