Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
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- Librettos (16)
- Operas (14)
- 18th century (13)
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Books by Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
Total count: 78
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Cupid and Psyche, or Colombine-Courtezana dramatic pantomime entertainment interspers'd with ballad tunes as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servantsPrinted for J. Watts at the printing-office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields1734-01-01
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The works of Shakespeare in eight volumes ...Printed for J. Tonson1735-01-01
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The Christian heroa tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury LaneSecond edition.Printed for John Gray, at the Cross-Keys, in the Poultry ...1735-01-01
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The London merchant, or, The history of George Barnwell7th ed.Printed for J. Gray1740-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedyPrinted for C. Corbett ... and G. Woodfall ...1748-01-01
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The triumph of peacea masque : perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, on the occasion of the general peace, concluded at Aix la Chapelle, October 7th, 1748Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's-head Pall-mall1749-01-01
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Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Monday, being the 2d of December, will be revived a comedy, call'd Every man in his humour ...[s.n.]1751-01-01
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The life and death of King Johna tragedyprinted for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper1754-01-01
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The suspicious husbanda comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LanePrinted for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand1756-01-01
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Three original letters to a friend in the countryon the cause and manner of the late riot at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LanePrinted for T. Becket1763-01-01
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LetheA dramatic satireThe 6th ed. By David Garrick.P. Vailtant [!1767-01-01
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The absent manin two actsPublisher not identified1768-01-01
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Damon and PhillidaPrinted for W. Griffin, at Garrick's Head, in Catharine-Street, Strand1768-01-01
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The padlocka comic opera, as it is perform'd by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LaneA new edition.Printed for W. Griffin, at Garrick's Head, in Catherine Street, Strand1768-01-01
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Othello, the Moor of Venicea tragedy, as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for the Proprietors and sold by all the booksellers of London and Westminster1770-01-01
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The beggar's operaPrinted for W. Strahan, T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, W. Griffin, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon, and G. Kearsly1771-01-01
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Comusa masque : as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for J. Wenman, No. 144, Fleet Street, and sold by all other booksellers in town and country1777-01-01
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The constant couple, or, A trip to the jubileea comedyPrinted for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon, and C. Corbett1777-01-01
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All's well, that ends wella comedy, as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for J. Harrison, and sold, likewise, by J. Wenman, and all other booksellers1778-01-01
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Julius CæsarA tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for Harrison and Co. ... and sold, likewise, by J. Wenman ... and all other booksellers.1780-01-01
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Rules and orders1781-01-01
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Macbetha tragedyPrinted for C. Bathurst1785-01-01
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Julius Caesara tragedyPrinted for C. Bathurst, J., F., & C. Rivington, L. Davis, W. Owen & Son, B. White & Son, T. Longman, B. Law, C. Dilly, T. Payne & Son, J. Nichols, T. Cadell, J. Robson, G., G., J., & J. Robinson, T. Bowles, R. Baldwin, H.L. Gardner, J. Bew, W. Cater, J. Murray, W. Stuart, S. Hayes, W. Lowndes, S. Bladon, G. & T. Wilkie, W. Fox, Scatcherd & Whitaker, E. Newberry, and J. Barker, T. & J. Egerton, D. Ogilvy, and R. Faulder1786-01-01
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Songs, &c. in The strangers at homea comic opera, in three acts : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-LanePrinted for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster Row1786-01-01
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The son-in-lawa comic opera : as it is acted at the Theatres Royal in London and DublinPrinted for the booksellers.1788-01-01
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Songs, duets, trios, chorusses &c. in The siege of Belgradean opera in three acts, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury LanePrinted by J[ohn] Jarvis, No. 7, Wild-Court, Lincoln's Inn-Fields1791-01-01
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The beggar's operaa comic operaPrinted for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British-Library, Strand, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales1791-01-01
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Love in a villagea comic operaPrinted for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British-Library, Strand, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales1791-01-01
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A bold stroke for a wifeA comedyprinted for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales1791-01-01
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Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in No song no supperas performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane[s.n.]1792-01-01
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The gamestera tragedyPrinted and published by J. Barker, Dramatic Repository, Great Russell-street, Covent Garden1794-01-01
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmarka tragedyPrinted by C. Lowndes, No. 66, Drury-Lane, next the stage door, and sold in the theatre1796-01-01
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The cataract of the Ganges, or, The rajah's daughtera grand romantic drama, in two actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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Matrimonya petit opera in two actsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and R. S. Kirby1800-01-01
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Songs, duets, &c. in The duennaas performed at the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, and Drury Lane : including Mrs. [Elizabeth] Billington's new bravura songPrinted by G[eorge] Woodfall, 22, Paternoster-Row, for T[homas] N. Longman and O[wen] Rees, 39, Paternoster-Row1801-01-01
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Shakespeare's Cymbeline, king of Britaina historical playPrinted for the Theatre1810-01-01
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Reports of the Committee for rebuilding Drury-lane theatreLowndes & Hobes1811-01-01
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Critical remarks on the astonishing performance of Mr. Kean, at Drury-Lane Theatre, in the characters of Shylock, Richard, and Hamletembellished with a striking likeness of Mr. Kean in each characterPublished by John Fairburn, Jun., 4 Fountain-Court, Minories1814-01-01
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Shakespeare's Othello, the Moor of Venicea tragedyPrinted for John Miller1814-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsPrinted and published by Oliver & Boyd, High Street1814-01-01
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Past ten o'clock and a rainy nighta farce in two acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury LaneD. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository1815-01-01
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The innkeeper's daughtera melo-drama in two acts : now performing at the Theatre Royal, Drury-LanePrinted for W. Simpkin & R. Marshall, Stationers Court, Ludgate-Street1817-01-01
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Songs, duets, chorusses, &c., &c., serious and comic, as sung in the new broad comic extravaganza entertainment, in two acts, 'yclept Giovanni in London, or, The libertine reclaimedcomprising all the subsequent adventures of that celebrated character, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury LanePrinted for John Lowndes, 36 Bow Street, Covent Garden1819-01-01
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The Italians, or, The fatal accusationa tragedy with a preface : containing the correspondence of the author with the committee of Drury Lane Theatre, P. Moore, and Mr. KeanWhittaker1819-01-01
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The merry wives of Windsora comedyOxberry's edition.Published for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, Stationers' Court, Ludgate-Street, and C. Chapple, 66, Pall-Mall1820-01-01
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Venice preserveda tragedyPublished for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, and C. Chapple1820-01-01
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Twelfth night; or, What you willa comedyPublished for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall ... and C. Chapple ...1821-01-01
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Hamleta tragedyOxberry's edition.Published by Wells and Lilly, Court-Street1822-01-01
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Cymbelinean historical play. In five actsT. Dolby1823-01-01
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New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Monday, four o'clockthe public is respectfully informed, that a messenger having this instant arrived from Derby ... communicating the sudden indisposition of Mr. Kean, owing to the rupture of a blood vessel, it is with the utmost regret the manager is compelled to change the play of Richard the Third, and ... Hamlet will accordingly be substituted ...The Theatre1824-01-01
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King Leara tragedy in five actsPrinted and published by T. Dolby ...1824-01-01
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The first floora farce, in two actsPublished by C. Wiley, no. 3, Wall-Street1824-01-01
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Artaxerxesan English opera, as performed at the Theatres RoyalPrinted for John Lowndes, 9, South side of Drury Lane Theatre1827-01-01
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Regulations, instituted for the maintenance of good order in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1827Theatre Royal, Drury Lane1827-01-01
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Oroonokoa tragedy, in five actsThe Music-Publishing Company, Limited1829-01-01
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Shakspeare's King Richard the Thirdan historical playPrinted for John Miller ... and sold in the theatres1830-01-01
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King Richard the Thirda tragedy, in five actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Sigr. Lablache primo buffo cantante of the Imperial and Royal Theatres at Milan and Naples (by permission of M. Laporte) will make his first and only appearance on the English stage, on Monday, the 7th of June, 1830, for the benefit of Mr. Jones. On which occasion will be revived Colman's celebrated opera of Inkle and Yarico ... in the course of the evening, the celebrated duet, "Se fiato in corpo avete," from Cimarosa's opera of Il matrimonio segreto, by Signor Lablache and Signor Santini. And a much admired duet, (buffo) by Signor Lablache and Madame Vestris. By particular desire, and for this night only, will be displayed Stanfield's Grand local diorama! Exhibiting picturesque views of Windsor [sic] and its vicinity. A variety of songs, duets. &c. by Miss Stephens, Mr. Harley, Mr. Anderson, Madame Vestris, &c. A favorite farce, in which Mr. Jones and Madame Vestris will perform, and a popular drama in two acts, in which Mr. Wallack will appearS.G. Fairbrother, printer, Exeter Court, Strand1830-01-01
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Mr. and Mrs. Pringlea comic interlude, in one actJ. Cumberland1832-01-01
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Proceedings of the sub-committee of the Theatre royal, Drury Lane, during the season 1834-5being a selection from the minutes of the sub-committee, together with documents, correspondence &c., shewing the various efforts, which have been made during the present year to relieve the establishment from a portion of the heavy burthens charged upon propertyprinted by W. Wright1835-01-01
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Great attraction for this night ... Sig. Berettoni has the honor of announcing that, by the kind permission of Monsieur Laporte and the valuable assistance of the eminent artists of the King's Theatre, he will take a benefit at this Theatre ... This evening, Monday, August 3, 1835, will be performed, for the second time on the English stage, Rossini's opera buffa (compressed into one act) entitled Il barbiere di Siviglia ... After which will be performed the principal scene from Guecco's [sic] opera buffa, called La prova d'un opera seria ... The evening's performances will terminate with the popular ballet of La Sylphide as performed at the King's Theatre ...W. Wright1835-01-01
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Love, law and physica farce, in two actsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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Songs, duets, recitative, &c. &c. in the grand opera of The sonnambulaJ. Miller1836-01-01
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The heir at lawa comedy, in five actsG.H. Davidson1838-01-01
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Songs, duets, concerted pieces, and chorusses, in the celebrated opera, in three acts, called Cinderella, or, The fairy queen & the glass slipperTenth edition / as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Thursday, November 9th, 1843.John Miller1843-01-01
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Mademoiselle Plunkett from Her Majesty's Theatre having experienced one of the most successful debûts ever known on the English stage, will make her fourth appearance this evening, in the grand ballet of The revolt of the harem. This evening, Friday, November 1st, 1844, Her Majesty's servants will perform the first and second act of Weber's grand romantic opera of Der Freischutz ... After which, the opera of Acis & Galatea adapted and arranged for representation from the serenata of Handel. The poetry, with the exception of the introductory scene, by Gay. ... To conclude with (4th time) the grand fairy ballet (in three acts) entitled The revolt of the harem ... with new music, scenery, machinery, dresses, and decorations. The music composed by Mons. T. Labarre ...[s.n.]1844-01-01
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Sylvester Daggerwoodan interlude in one act ... As it is performed at the Theatres RoyalJ. Duncombe1845-01-01
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Macbetha tragedy in five actsWm. Taylor & Co.1847-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy, in five actsThe stage ed.M. Douglas, publisher1848-01-01
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King Henry VIIIan historical play in five actsM. Douglas1848-01-01
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Wernera tragedy in five actsG.H. Davidson1850-01-01
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Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty, or, Robbin de Bobbin and the first Lord Mayor of Lun'ona grand historical pantomimePrinted and published by S. G. Fairbrother1850-01-01
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Ingomar, the barbariana play, in five actsWm. Taylor & Co., 18 Ann-St.1851-01-01
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King Johna play, in five actsT.H. Lacy1858-01-01
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Taming of the shrewa comedyCentenary ed.Privately printed for Mr. Daly1887-01-01
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Aladdingrand Christmas pantomimepublisher not identified1896-01-01
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The forty thieves1898-9 Grand Christmas Pantomimepublisher not identified1898-01-01
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Sheridan's deed of trust for Drury Lane Theatre, 1802