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Map-case MSPC 44

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Theatre Royal, Lyceum, English Opera. Love in a Village; Any Thing New?, 1811 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1256
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Lyceum, Monday 1 July 1811. Players include Mr Marshall, Mr Lovegrove and Mr Miller.

Dates: 1811

Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. The Knights of the Round Table; Ballet Divertissement; As Like Two Peas; Turnpike Gate, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1257
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, under the management of Mr Buckstone, Friday 30 June 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the Australasian comedian), Mr J Marshall, Miss Lydia Thompson, and Miss Laura Morris.

Dates: 1854

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

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1258
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 11 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the celebrated Australasian comedian), Mr Cowle, and Mr Charles Dillon.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. The Black Doctor! Or The fated Lovers of Bourbon; Turnpike Gate; The Wandering Minstrel!, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1259
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Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Monday 14 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the celebrated Australasian comedian), and Mr Cowle.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. The Carpenter of Rouen, or the Massacre of St. Bartholomew; The Lottery Ticket; Turnpike Gate, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1260
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Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Tuesday 15 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the celebrated Australasian comedian), and Mr Cowle.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Jack Sheppard, the Housebreaker of 1703; Grimshaw! Baggshaw!! And Bradshaw!!!, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1261
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Wednesday 16 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the celebrated Australasian comedian), and Mr Cowle.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Rag Picker of Paris and the Dress Maker of St. Antoine; Hercules King of Clubs; Wandering Minstrel!, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1262
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Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Thursday 17 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the celebrated Australasian comedian), and Mr Cowle.

Dates: 1854

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

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1263
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 18 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the Australasian comedian), and Mr Cowle.

Dates: 1854

News from the Diggings. The Adventures of Billy Barlow at the Diggings, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1264
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday 18 August 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the Australasian comedian), headlines the bill.

Dates: 1854

Theatre Royal, Haymarket. The Knights of the Round Table; The Young King; Turnpike Gate, 1854 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — map-case: MSPC 44
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1265
Scope and contents

Playbill for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Monday 26 June 1854. Players include Mr Coppin (billed as the Australasian comedian), Mr W Farren and Mr Chippendale.

Dates: 1854