Manuscripts
Rumfuskin, King of Bythnyphorbia. Burlesque, 3 scenes. John Poole (?)
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Rodolph the Wolf; or, Columbine Red Riding Hood. Melodramatic pantomime. James Robinson Planché
Manuscripts
Application Dec. 19, [1818,] Robert William Elliston, Olympic. Prod. Dec. 21. MS: dated by Larpent. Comp. 1819 (K-D 509): several songs printed not in MS; otherwise virtually the same.
LA 2065
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Love's Vagaries; [or, How to Draw a Long Bow]. Farce, 3 acts
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. Olympic, Dec. 1, 1823. MS: dated, by Larpent, Olympic, Nov. 28.
LA 2387
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Pedro Lobo; or, Here He Is Again. Farce with songs, 3 acts
Manuscripts
No application; signed G W Reeve Olympic Theatre 1821. Prod. Nov. 3. MS: dated by Larpent Oct. 25; some corrections, and excisions (by Examiner?).
LA 2254
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Two More Slaves; or, The Escape from Brixton. Burlesque parody, 1 act
Manuscripts
Application Nov. 30, 1822, Daniel Egerton, Olympic. Prod. (as The Two Gallows Slaves; or, Escaped from Brixton) Dec. 9. MS: title-page, dated by Larpent Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, states, Parody on the Two Galley Slaves; earlier title, The Two Gallow's Slaves or the Mill of Brixton, partially deleted.
LA 2322
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Augusta; or, The Blind Girl. Drama, 3 acts. John Poole (?) or Robert William Elliston (?)
Manuscripts
Application Jan. 5, 1823, R. W. Elliston, D.L. Prod. Jan. 14. MS: dated by Larpent Jan. 6; title-page, in Elliston's hand, signed R W E.
LA 2329
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The Mountain Hut; or, The Tinker and His Son. Melodrama, 3 acts. James Robinson Planché
Manuscripts
Application (with LA 2313?) Nov. 21, 1822, Daniel Egerton, Olympic. Prod. (as The Mountain Hut; or, The Tinker's Son) Nov. 25. MS.
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