Manuscripts
Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper. Melo-Dramatic, Allegorical Pantomimic Spectacle, 2 acts
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Alladin; or, The Wonderful Lamp. Romantic drama, 2 acts
Manuscripts
No application. [Norwich, Apr. 4, 1810?] MS: second act marked Act 3rd. (Dated Apr. 6, 1810, in B.C.) J.P.C. in B.D.: Alladin, or the Wonderful Lamp, a Romantic Drama was licensed by Larpent for the Norwich Theatre on 4th. April 1810.
LA 1623
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The Wife of a Million. Comedy, 5 acts. Francis Lathom
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. Norwich, 1802(?). MS: corrections in another hand, and some cancellations. Comp. Norwich, [1803?] (K-D 398): no material differences. J.P.C. in B.D. states, licensed by Larpent for the Norwich Theatre in March 1802. [Authority presumably Larpent's account books.]
LA 1367
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False Shame. Comedy, 3 acts. From Augustus von Kotzebue
Manuscripts
No application. [Norwich, Mar. 17, 1801?] MS: no indication of theatre. Comp. 1799 (K-D 351): MS is apparently a reduction of the translation, printed in four acts, to three acts, accomplished chiefly by cutting the dialogue and inserting a few scenes; other differences are slight. J.P.C. in B.D.: False Shame,..., was sent for License from Norwich Mar 17. 1801 and licensed by Larpent-It was probably founded on LA 100 [i.e., False Shame]. (B.D., II, 220.)
LA 1320
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Love and Loyalty. Opera, 2 acts. B. Lindor (?)
Manuscripts
No application. [April, 1795?] Not produced (?). MS: dated Theatre Royal, Norwich. April 1795; endorsed by B. Lindor [?]; some deletions. J.P.C. in B.D.: 'Love and Loyalty, an Opera in 2 Acts by B. Lindor' was sent to Larpent in April 1795 but it was not licensed as he has entered in his account book that the license was 'never taken out.'
LA 1074
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The Bristol Tars; or, A New Way to Get a Wife. Farce, 2 acts
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. Bristol, 1792 (?). MS: dated, by J.P.C.(?), June[?] 1st. 1792 Theatre Royal Bristol. J.P.C. in B.D.: The Bristol Tars...was among Larpents MS and was licensed by him, as appears by his account book for the Bristol Theatre.
LA 966
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The Demon of the Woods; or, The Clock Has Struck. Melodrama, 3 acts. Matthew Gregory Lewis (?)
Manuscripts
No application. [1807?] MS. J.P.C. in B.D., concerning M. G. Lewis, The Wood Daemon (1807): On 13. Novr. 1807 Larpent Licensed the Daemon of the Woods in 3 Acts for the Norwich Theatre in which the pantomime of the Wood Daemon was put into words. See LA 1514 and 1686.
LA 1534