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The review : a comic operatic farce, in two acts / by George Colman the younger ; correctly printed from the most approved acting copy, with a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions, and the whole of the stage business ; to which are added properties and directions, as now performed in the London and American theatres.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802.
Contributor:
Colman, George, 1762-1836.
Lee, Henry, 1765-1836.
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
New Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
Franklin Theatre.
Bowery Theatre.
Series:
Turner's dramatic library
Standardized Title:
Review. Libretto
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operas--Librettos.
Operas.
Genre:
Drama.
Librettos.
Penn Provenance:
Stanton, M. Hall (autograph) (stamp)
Burr, Charles W. (Charles Walts), 1861- (donor)
Physical Description:
37 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : F. Turner, [1837?]
Notes:
Based on "Caleb Quotem and his wife" by Henry Lee. Cf. Genest. Account of the English stage, v. 7, p. 387 ff.
Without the music (by Arnold; cf. Grove).
Includes printed cast lists for performances at theatres in Philadelphia (Chestnut St. 1834 & 1837, American 1836-1837) and New York (Park 1837, Bowery 1833 & 1837, Franklin 1837).
Plays submitted to the Lord Chamberlain.
Local Notes:
Bound with: Morton, John Maddison. The spitfire. Philadelphia : Turner & Fisher, [1838?] (Item 5 of 14)
OCLC:
30003479

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