London: W. S. Johnson Printer 1844. Double paged printed to appear as if two broadsides side by side. 1 vols. ca. 20 x 20 inches. Some tattering along fold and edges light offsetting else a very good copy. Double paged printed to appear as if two broadsides side by side. 1 vols. ca. 20 x 20 inches. The opera starring Mr. Borrani Mr. Hudson Mrs. Payne Miss Petts and others with elaborate scenery. The last two scenes of the pantomime being Nelson's last Victory Death & Testimonial and the Grand allegorical Tableau of the National Monument in the Center Nelson's Real Monument in the Background. A notice that due to popular request Charles Kean will appear for 20 days in "Hamlet" other forthcoming performances are noted. <br/><br/> W. S. Johnson, Printer unknown
London 1830. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Some soiling tears in lower portion affecting forthcoming productions tear in upper margin affecting theatre name else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Edmund Kean. Edmund Kean as "Sir Giles Overreach." Also starring Mr. Cooke Mr. William Farren and Mr. Thompson. This was followed by the farce "Three Weeks after marriage" starring Mr. Vining Mr. Cooke Miss Mordaunt and Mrs. newcombe. The operatic comedy of "The Rencontre" followed with William Farren Mr. Cooper and Miss F. H. Kelly. Notices of forthcoming productions listed below. <br/><br/> unknown
Philadelphia: U. S. Job Printing Office 1862. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Some short marginal tears creases light browning else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. The Davenports. Following "Fashion" was the farce "Laughing Hyena" staring Mr. S. Hemple and Miss Josephine Tyson. Forthcoming performances are noted following the programme. Edward Loomis Davenport the noted American actor and manager was married to the English actress Fanny Vining daughter of Frederick Vining manager of Haymarket Theatre in 1829 and a noted success on her own. Of their nine children seven followed their parents into the theatre. <br/><br/> U. S. Job Printing Office unknown
Philadelphia: Ledger Job Print 1871. 1 vols. ca. 9 x 23 inches. Some tears into upper margin not affecting text side margins trimmed else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 x 23 inches. Farewell Benefit for Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Florence. This was the Farewell Benefit for Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Florence. Following the programme is a listing of forthcoming permances. <br/><br/> Ledger Job Print unknown
Newcastle 1775. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some light browning and soiling marginal chipping tear into text not affecting legibility some repair to upper margin else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The main players of the company being Mr. & Mrs Austin Mr. Miss and Miss E. Heatton Mrs. Nepecker Miss Skyddard Mr. Massey Mr. Jefferys and Mr. Turner. The Prologue and Epilogue were delivered by Mr. Austin. With a notation that due to Wednesday being Ash Wednesday and therefore no performance any people who come "under the Pretence of being Servants to be admitted into the Upper Gallery no Persons will be admitted but those who are Livery Servants". <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1829. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Some light wear and browning upper margin trimmed affecting headline right margin torn without affecting text else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. "Home Sweet Home!". The operatic piece included John Fawcett and Madame Vestris this was followed by "The Sublime & Beautiful "with Mr. Keeley Madame Vestris and Mr. Wood.The concluding piece was a musical tale "The Devil's Elixer or the Shadowless Man" with Mr. Diddear Mr. Wood and Miss Hughes. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances including a notice that Miss Smithson the well known Irish actress who married Hector Berlioz will perform again as "Juliet." Madame Vestris the noted thespian was the daughter of the well known engraver Bartolozzi and the former wife of Charles Mathews the eminent actor. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Browned marginal wear loss in lower portion affecting the advertisement for "Comus" left margin trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The principle players in the comedy were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mr. Massey Mr. & Mrs. Mepecker Mr. Heatton and his daughter Miss Heatton. the burletta cast included many of the same actors as well as Miss Skyddard. The lower portion is devoted to a notice for the Easter Monday performance of Milton's "Comus" cropped. <br/><br/> unknown
Philadelphia: From the Printing Office 1854. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 13 inches. Some discoloration and light wear else an excellent copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 13 inches. The cast includes J. E. Owens Mrs. D. P. Bowers Mr. Stewart Miss Gaszynski and Mrs. Bellamy with a notice of the drama in preparation "Madelaine or the Foundling of Paris". <br/><br/> From the Printing Office unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 12 inches. Browned marginal wear loss in lower portion affecting forthcoming productions left margin trimmed some staining else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 12 inches. Itinerant Company. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. Principle players in "Lionel and Clarissa" were Mr. Jefferys Joseph Austin Mr. and Mrs. Nepecker Mr. Massey Miss Skyddard Miss E. Heatton and Mrs. Austin. This was followed by "The Miller of Mansfield" with principle players being Mr. Heatton Mrs. & Mr. Nepecker Miss Heatton Mr. Jefferys and Mr. Bogle. <br/><br/> unknown
Philadelphia: United States Job Printing Office 1847. 1 vols. ca. 7 x 19 inches. Some short marginal discoloration else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 7 x 19 inches. Starring Mr. Hadaway. The bottom of the broadside carries the advertisement for Mr. Hadaway in Ainsworth's "Jack Sheppard" and the comedy "X. Y. Z". <br/><br/> United States Job Printing Office unknown
Philadelphia: Brown's Steam Power Job Printing Office 1854. 1 vols. ca. 10 x 20 inches. Some offsetting and light browning some creases and tears mostly marginal else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 10 x 20 inches. Tight Rope Performance. The performance began with Mlle. Elizabeth Mme. Axel Francois Ravel Mons. Blondin and Leon Javelli on the Tight Rope followed by the ballet "Fisherman's Dream;" the pantomime of the "Red Gnome & White Warrior" and the comedy "Delicate Ground". <br/><br/> Brown's Steam Power Job Printing Office unknown
London: Printed by E. Macliesh 1821. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Tipped onto a sheet some light offsetting and marginal browning else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Macready in "The Slave". The play with Mr. Blanchard William Charles Macready and Miss Boden. "A Roland for an Oliver" was them performed with Ellen Tree Kean John Fawcett J. Isaacs and Miss Maria Foote later Countess of Harrington. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. <br/><br/> Printed by E. Macliesh unknown
London: Printed by W. S. Johnson 1833. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Margins affecting rules only some light soiling and wear else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Miss Eliza Paton. Presenting Mr. Edwin Mr. W. Johnson and Miss Eliza Paton. Following the opera is a comedy "Uncle John" with William Farren and Mrs. Clifford followed by the farce "Nicolas Flam Attorney a Law" starring William Farren Mrs. Clifford and Mr. Bass. Listed following the programme are forthcoming productions. <br/><br/> Printed by W. S. Johnson unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1832. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Some marginal browning and tears creases else a very good piece. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Charles and Fanny Kemble. The play with Charles Kemble J. Mason and Fanny Kemble. To be followed by "The Marriage of Figaro" with Mr. Wrench Mr. Duruset and Miss Shirreff. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances including Mr. Sheridan Knowles' first appearance in "The Hunchback". <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
London: W. Wright Printer 1835. Notice printed in red at the bottom. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 14 inches each piece. On blue tinted paper cut in half and tipped onto a sheet some marginal soiling and light wear else a very good piece. Notice printed in red at the bottom. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 14 inches each piece. Auber's Grand Opera. Auber's opera starring Mr. Guibelei Mr. Henry Miss Shirreff Miss Betts and Mr. Phillips among others with elaborate scenery by the Grieve's with extensive machinery by H. Sloman. The grand spectacle was followed by Boieldieu's "John of Paris" with Mr. Cooper Miss Taylor and Miss Betts. <br/><br/> W. Wright, Printer unknown
Philadelphia: U. S. Steam Power and Job Printing Office 1860. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Some marginal tears and browning internal hole affecting text but not legibility tape repaired else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Murdoch's "Hamlet". The cast included Mrs Anna Cowell as "Ophelia" Mr. Young as "Claudius" and Mr. Thayer as "Polonius." This play was followed by the farce "A Kiss in the Dark" starring Mr. Vining Bowers and Annie Wilks. Future performances are noted following the programme. <br/><br/> U. S. Steam Power and Job Printing Office unknown
Philadelphia 1829. 1 vols. ca. 5 x 11 inches. Trimmed closely no evident imprint tape repair on verso stained through spotting else a very good copy of this early American theatre broadside. 1 vols. ca. 5 x 11 inches. Presenting the first appearance of Miss Kelly. Also starring Mr. Kilner Mr. Ball Mr. Rowbotham Mr. Kneass and Mrs. Blake. Forthcoming performances listed following the programme. <br/><br/> unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Browned marginal wear loss in lower portion affecting forthcoming productions left margin trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. This was a Benefit for Mr. Shuter and Miss Skyddard listed as the "Last Benefit but One."Principle players in the comedy were Mr. & Mrs. Austin Mr. Massey Mr. Jackson Miss. Heatton and her father Mr. Heatton and Mrs. & Mr. Nepecker. During the comedy Mr. Shuter was going to perform a hornpipe and the higland revels and Miss Skyddard a comic dance. In the Farce the principles were Mr. Jackson and Miss Skyddard. <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1826. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/4 x 13 inches. Some light wear else an excellent piece. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/4 x 13 inches. Kemble. The play starring Charles Kemble William Farren John Fawcett and Mr. Blanchard was followed by "The Beggar's Opera" starring Madame Vestris and J. Isaacs. The lower portion of the broadside lists forthcoming performances. Madame Vestris the noted thespian was the daughter of the well known engraver Bartolozzi and the former wife of Charles Mathews the eminent actor. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
London: Printed by E. Macleish 1821. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. Some light discoloration and spotting else excellent. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. Kemble and Macready. The tragedy starring Charles Kemble William Charles Macready William Atkins Daniel Egerton and Miss Dance. The farce starring J. Isaacs and Mr. Duruset. Notices for the forthcoming performance of "London Stars" is at the bottom of the sheet. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. <br/><br/> Printed by E. Macleish unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some browning and spotting margins trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production and the manuscript correction noted above. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The principle players in the the comedy were Mr. Heatton Mr. Austin Mr. Jackson Mr. Massey Miss Heatton Miss Skyddard Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Nepecker with Mr. Shuter dancing and Mr. Jefferys singing. The cast of "Midas" is not given. PR 1f <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by T. Woodfall 1805. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 9 inches. Trimmed and laid down else a very good piece. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 9 inches. The first work stars Mr. Elliston Mr. Palmer Jr. Mr. Mathews and Mrs. Taylor the second piece Mrs. Harlowe Mr. Taylor and Mr. Palmer Jr. <br/><br/> Printed by T. Woodfall unknown
London: Printed by W. S. Johnson 1833. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 13 inches. Upper and lower margins trimmed into text not affecting legibility some light soiling and wear else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 13 inches. Presenting William Farren Mr. Bartlett Eliza Paton Mr. Vining and Mr. W. Clifford followed by the opera "Rob Roy Macgregor" with a pas seul by Miss Rose and the farce "Twould Puzzle a Conjuror!" Listed following the programme are forthcoming productions. <br/><br/> Printed by W. S. Johnson unknown
London: Printed by E. Macleish 1821. 1 vols. ca. 5 1/2 x 12 inches. Trimmed and laid down some light wear else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 5 1/2 x 12 inches. Atkins Macready and Kemble. Messrs. William Atkins Daniel Egerton Connor William Charles Macready Chapman Charles Kemble and Miss Dance performing in the tragedy Mr. Comer Grimaldi Isaacs and Eller among those in the pantomime. Forthcoming productions are noted below. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. <br/><br/> Printed by E. Macleish unknown
Newcastle 1775. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some light browning and soiling left margin trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The principle players of the tragedy and burletta being Mr. & Mrs. Austin Mr. & Miss & Miss E. Heatton Miss Skyddard Mrs. Nepecker Mr. Shuter Mr. Massey and Mr. Jefferys. <br/><br/> unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Browned some marginal wear and spotting chipping along lower margin affecting locations for tickets left margin trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The principle players in the the comedy and the farce were Mr. Jefferys Mr. Heatton Mr. Austin Mr. Jackson Miss Heatton Miss Skyddard Mrs. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Nepecker with Mr. Shuter dancing. Prologue and Epilogue by Mr. Austin. <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1830. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Marginal browning some chipping and creasing of lower portion else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. The Kembles. Charles and Fanny Kemble Mr. Duruset Miss Kendall and Mrs. Chatterley performed in "The Stranger." The opera "Clari: or the Maid of Milan" followed with Mr. Diddear Mr. Duruset and Miss Taylor. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
London: W. Wright Printer 1834. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 14 inches. Marginal chipping and short tears some light discoloration else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 14 inches. The cast including James Warde Mr. Vining Mr. Bartley Mr. King and Miss Taylor. This followed by "Nell Gwynne" with Mr. Warde Mr. Lee and Miss Taylor" and concluded with Boieldieu's "John of Paris" with Mr. Cooper and Miss Betts. Forthcoming plays are listed below. <br/><br/> W. Wright, Printer unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1826. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. Some offsetting and marginal browning short tears else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. Charles Kemble. Following the tragedy starring Charles Kemble Mr. Serle and the eminent Charles Mayne Young is listed the comedy "Charles the Second" also starring Kemble. The lower portion of the broadside lists forthcoming productions. Miss Mitford stated that this was completed and given to Covent Garden Theatre prior to the 1821 publication of Byron's drama althought it was not performed until 4 November 1826. It was performed 15 times. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some browning and spotting mostly of lower margin margins trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. This was a Benefit for Miss Skyddard.The principle players in the the comedy were Mr. Heatton Mr. Austin Mr. Jefferys Miss E. Heatton Miss Skyddard Mrs. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Nepecker. The cast of the farce included Mr. and Mrs. Austin Miss Skyddard Jr. Jefferys Mre. Ellard Mr. Bogle Mr. Skaife and Mr. Tankerville. The prologue was spoken by Mr. Austin the epilogue by Mrs. Austin. <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1829. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Some light wear else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Madame Vestris' Night. This was Madame Vestris' Night. The opera starred Mr. Bareley John Fawcett Mr. J Isaacs Miss Paton and Madame Vestris. The Interlude was "Matrimony" starring for the first time as "Delavel" Charles Kemble and Madame Vestris as "Clara." The farce "The Invinciples" with Mr. Fawcett and Madame Vestris concluded the program. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances. Madame Vestris the noted thespian was the daughter of the well known engraver Bartolozzi and the former wife of Charles Mathews the eminent actor. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some browning and spotting mostly of lower margin stitch holes in right margin folds else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Provincial Players. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The main players of the company being Mr. & Mrs Austin Mr. Miss and Miss E. Heatton Mr. & Mrs. Nepecker Miss Skyddard Mr. Massey Mr. Shuter and Mr. Wayte. This production with "new decorations machinery and tricks entirely New " and paintings by Mr. Waters Jun". <br/><br/> unknown
London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1829. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 13 inches. Some light wear creases else an excellent piece. 1 vols. ca. 8 1/2 x 13 inches. Shakespeare's "King John". The Tragedy starred James Warde Charles Kemble Mrs. Vining and Mr. Mears. After the tragedy "The Devil's Elizer; or the Shadowless Man" was to be performed starring Mr. Ward and Miss Hughes. Notices for forthcoming performances are listed on the lower portion of the broadside and a note reading "An authenticated Medical Certificate had been transmitted announcing that Miss Smithson is detained at Amsterdam by a sever indisposition." This would be the well known Miss Smithson who married Hector Berlioz. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
Philadelphia: Brown's Steam Power Book and Job Printing Office 1856. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Some marginal tears light offsetting and spotting else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. "King John". The cast including H. A. Perry Miss C. Reed Miss C. Tyson Mr. Fredericks and Mr. Wheatley. Following the tragedy was the burletta "Clockmaker's Hat". <br/><br/> Brown's Steam Power Book and Job Printing Office unknown
Wits University Press. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Wits University Press unknown
4to. 1 page approximately 125 words. Folded as for mailing now matted with a typed transcription and title "Theatrical Letter of John T. Ford / Owner of Ford's Theater sic / Where President Abraham Lincoln Was Shot". Glazed and framed. A hastily written undated letter to an associate discussing the engagement of several actors and actresses and possible salaries and terms of service for them. Ford a native of Baltimore was an active manager of theatres on the east coast for 40 years controlling the Holliday Street Theatre in his home town 1854-1879 and theatres in Washington D.C. Alexandria Philadelphia and Richmond simultaneously and subsequently; "he also managed a great number of travelling as well as resident companies which included the greatest stars and actors of his generation" DAB. <br/><br/> unknown
Witwatersrand University Press Johannesburg South Africa 2000. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. PB pictorial card covers VG/-- 55ppb/w photos from company productions. PO has neatly laminated covers in clear contact PVC thus minimizing wear inside is square clean tight and unmarked. An elusive title& edition of a South African playscript. 150g when packed. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Literature; Literature & Literary; ISBN: 1868143546. ISBN/EAN: 9781868143542. Inventory No: GHE0009893. 9781868143542 Witwatersrand University Press paperback
London: Printed by E. Macleish 1814. 1 vols. ca.7 x 12 1/2 inches. Some light offsetting and discoloration line of forthcoming productions cropped else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca.7 x 12 1/2 inches. "Cinderella". The cast of the first including Charles Kemble Charles Macready Mr. Abbott Daniel Egerton and Maria Foote later Countess of Harrington. The "Cinderella" case included Mr. Ellar Mr. Barnes Miss Green and Miss J. Scott. "Virginius" had opened for the first time the 17th of May and became an instant success. Forthcoming productions are noted below. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. Printed by E. Macleish unknown
Theatreprint London 1985 PB Programme for the September 1985 Theatre of Comedy production of Run For Your Wife at the Criterion Theatre. Includes: Exhibitions listings an article by Gyles Brandreth. Theatre quiz history of the Criterion Theatre biographies of the stars Jeffrey Holland Geoffrey Hughes Bernard Bresslaw Linda Hayden Seretta Wilson Barry Howard Paul Darrow Owen Teale and of the author and director Ray Cooney. Good - slight wear on cover crease on the corner of one of the pages. 28pp 0 Theatreprint London 1985 PB paperback