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Map-case MSPC 42

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Contains 57 Results:

Theatre Royal, Doncaster. The Rivals, or A Trip to Bath!; Charles the Second! The Merry Monarch!; Marco Spada, 1853 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/489
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Playbill for Mr and Mrs Chapman Poynter's performance with Mr C Kean's Royal Princess's Company at the Theatre Royal, Doncaster. Lessee and Manager is Mr Addison, Wednesday 28 September 1853. Players featured include Mr K F Cathcart.

Dates: 1853

Theatre Royal, Doncaster. Lady of Lyons; Corsican Brothers; Marco Spada, 1853 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/490
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Playbill for Mr and Mrs Chapman Poynter's performance with Mr C Kean's Royal Princess's Company at the Theatre Royal, Doncaster. Lessee and Manager is Mr Addison, Thursday 29 September 1853. Players featured include Mr K F Cathcart.

Dates: 1853

Theatre Royal, Doncaster. Marco Spada, the Brigand Father!; Sweethearts and Wives, 1853 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/491
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Playbill for Mr and Mrs Chapman Poynter's performance with Mr C Kean's Royal Princess's Company at the Theatre Royal, Doncaster. Lessee and Manager is Mr Addison, Friday 30 September 1853. Players featured include Mr K F Cathcart.

Dates: 1853

Theatre Royal, Oldham. The serious Family; The Woodman and His Dogs!, or the Riven Home!, 1866 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/497
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Playbill for Mr R Chapman Poynter's performance, Monday 5 March 1866. Mrs Chapman Poynter is not mentioned.

Dates: 1866

Theatre Royal, Oldham. Orange Girl!!; My Wife's Second Floor; The Tempest, 1868 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/502
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Playbill for John Foote's production, Wednesday 11 November 1868, in Oldham. Players featured include Mr J. Dewhurst, Mr McPherson, and Mr R. Poynter.

Dates: 1868

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Rob Roy, or Auld Lang Syne; The King's Gardener, or Nipped in the Bud; Middy Ashore, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/509
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Playbill for George Coppin's performances at Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 11 August 1854. Performers include, Sims Reeves, the English tenor, Charles Mathews, Mme Celeste, Mr Buckstone and Mrs W Rignold.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Battle of Austerlitz; The Adventures of Billy Barlow; Spanish Conspiracy, or The Young King; Mr. & Mrs. White, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/513
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Playbill for George Coppin's performances at Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 18 August 1854. Performers include, Mr Cowle, Mr Charles Mathews, Miss Priscilla Horton and Madam Celeste.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Dream at Sea; the Wandering Minstrel; Jack Sheppard, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/516
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Playbill for George Coppin's performances at Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Wednesday 23 August 1854. Performers include, Mr Cowle, Mr Charles Mathews, Miss Priscilla Horton and Madam Celeste.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pilots and Petticoats; School for Scandal!; The Young Widow; The Lottery Ticket, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/518
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Playbill for George Coppin's performances at Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 25 August 1854. Performers include, Mr Cowle, Mr Charles Mathews, Miss Priscilla Horton and Madam Celeste.

Dates: 1854

New Theatre, Birmingham. Plighted Faith, or Love's First Gift; loan of a Lover; Sea Nymphs' Festival; Married Rake, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 42
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/520
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Playbill for performance at New Theatre, Birmingham, Monday 28 and Tuesday 29 August 1854. Coppin is not mentioned; lists the first appearance of Harriet Gordon.

Dates: 1854