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The funeral pile
A comic opera, in two acts. As it was performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Smock-Alley, Dublin, in the year 1772. Since revived, with an additional character, under the name of gallic gratitude; or, the Frenchman in India. And performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in the year 1779. Also, in the Theatres of Richmond, Portsmouth, Southampton, Plymouth, Exeter, Falmouth, &c. &c. Writtten by J.S. Dodd, M.D -
The old quizzes
or, what's the news? A musical farce, in two acts, as originally acted at the Theatre-Royal, Crow-Street. By Mr. Robert Hall -
I due svizzeri; or, the two Swiss. A new comic opera, in one act. Performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by G. G. Ferrari. The poetry by Serafino Buonaiuti
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Songs
duets and chorusses, in The turnpike Gate. A comic opera, in two acts. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. November 14th, 1799. The music by Mazzinghi and Reeve, the overture by Reeve -
Songs
duets, and chorusses, in the Red-Cross knights. A play, in five acts. First perform'd at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, Wednesday, August 21st, 1799 -
The red-Cross Knights
A play, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. Founded on The robbers of Schiller. By J. G. Holman -
Old England for ever! or a fig for the invasion. A comic opera. In two acts, written by Archibald Mclaren, Late Serjeant in the Dunbartonshire Highlanders. Author of the Coup-de-Main, Siege of Perth, Siege of Berwick, American Slaves, Highland Drover, What News from Bantry Bay, Account of the Insurrection in Ireland &c
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The humours of the times
or, what news now? A comic opera, in two acts, written by Archibald M'laren, Late Sergeant in the Dumbartonshire Highlanders; Author of the Coup de Main, Seige of Perth, American Slaves, Blackman and Blackbird, Highland Drover, Old England for Ever, Account of Insurrection in Ireland, &c. &c. To which is annexed a Copy of a Letter from the Manager of the Dublin Theatre to the Author, containing his Approbation of the Piece -
Songs, duets and chorusses, in The turnpike gate
A comic opera, in two acts. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. November 14th, 1799. The music by Mazzinghi and Reeve