Box MS F BOX 4697
Contains 45 Results:
Theatre, North Shields. Everyone Has His Fault; Mystic Shades, or the Enchanter's Cave; Forest of Bondy or the Dog of Montargis, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 2 January 1828, featuring dancing by Miss Coppin and performances by Mr Coppin and Miss Coppin.
Theatre, North Shields. Mountaineers; Luke the Labourer, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 4 January 1828, Miss Coppin and Master Coppin.
Theatre, North Shields. Henri Quatre; The Idiot; Killing No Murder; How to Die for Love, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 16 January 1828.
Theatre, South Shields. Town & Country; A Grand Musical Melange; Scape Goat, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 12 February 1828.
Theatre, Durham. Cure for the Heart Ache; Comfortable Lodgings, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 16 May 1828, with appearances by Master Coppin.
Theatre, Durham. Luke the Labourer; Two Peters; Timour the Tartar, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 20 May 1828. Headlining: For the Benefit of Miss Coppin.
Theatre, Durham. Jane Shore; Don Juan: or the Libertine Destroyed; George Bardwell; and Jealous Wife; Weathercock, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 9 & 10 June 1828, with appearances by Miss Coppin.
Theatre, Durham. Duenna; Rosina; Marriage of Figaro; Paul and Virginia, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 23 June 1828, with appearances by Miss Hughes, Miss Wells and Miss Watson.
Theatre, Durham. Marriage of Figaro; Musical Olio; Paul and Virginia, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 24 June 1828, with appearances by Miss Hughes, Miss Wells and Miss Watson.
New Theatre. Love in a Village; A Roland for an Oliver, 1828
Digital
Performances by Crook's company. Playbill for performance on 2 July 1828, with appearances by Miss Hughes, Miss Wells and Miss Watson. The Coppin family are mentioned on the playbill.