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Gayarré, Charles, 1805–1895, Dr. Bluff in Russia, or The Emperor Nicholas and the American Doctor. A Comedy in Two Acts
New Orleans The “Bronze Pen” Print 1865
Preliminaries omitted.
Gayler, Charles, 1820–1892, The Love of a Prince: Or, The Court of Prussia. A Drama, in Three Acts. Altered and Adapted from the French
New-York Samuel French [1857]
Preliminaries omitted.
Gayler, Charles, 1820–1892, The Son of the Night: A Drama, in Three Days and a Prologue. To Which Are Added, a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business
New-York Samuel French 1857
Preliminaries omitted.
Gillette, William, 1853–1937., Secret Service: A Drama of “the Southern Confederacy” in Four Acts by William Gillette [in, Representative American Plays: Edited with Introductions and Notes by Arthur Hobson Quinn ...]
New York The Century Co. 1917
Gilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888, Isaac Hayne, or The Patriot Martyr of Carolina. An Historical Dramatic Sketch [in, Verses of a Life Time. By Caroline Howard Gilman
Boston James Munroe and Company 1849
Preliminaries omitted.
Gilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888, Isadore. A Dramatic Sketch [in, Verses of a Life Time. By Caroline Howard Gilman]
Boston James Munroe and Company 1849
Preliminaries omitted.
Glover, Stephen, 1812–1870, The Cradle of Liberty; or, Boston in 1775. Written and Adapted by Capt. Stephen E. Glover, from James Fenimore Cooper's Celebrated Novel of “Lionel Lincoln; or, The Leaguer of Boston.” With Original Casts, Costumes, and the Whole of the Stage Business, Correctly Marked and Arranged, by Mr. J. R. Wright, Assistant Manager of the Boston Theatre
Boston William V. Spencer 1857
Preliminaries omitted.
Godfrey, Thomas, 1736–1763, The Prince of Parthia [in, Juvenile Poems on Various Subjects. With The Prince of Parthia, a Tragedy. To which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author and His Writings]
Philadelphia Henry Miller 1765
Only “The Prince Of Parthia” included.
Goodrich, Frank Boott, 1826–1894 / Warden, Frank L., Romance After Marriage; or The Maiden Wife. A Comedy in Three Acts. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Performed at Wallack's Theatre, November, 1857
New York Samuel French 1870?
Preliminaries omitted.
Goodrich, Frank Boott, 1826–1894, Flirtation, and What Comes of It. A Comedy in Five Acts
New York Rudd & Carleton 1861
Preliminaries omitted.
Gould, Elizabeth Lincoln, d.1914., The “Little Women” Play: A Two-Act, Forty-Five-Minute Play Adapted by Elizabeth Lincoln Gould from Louisa May Alcott's Famous Story “Little Women” ...
London Sampson Low, Marston & Co. [1912]
Grice, C. E., The Battle Of New Orleans, Or Glory, Love And Loyalty; An Historical And National Drama, (In Five Acts).
Baltimore Printed for the Author 1815
Preliminaries omitted.
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., “Feast,” an Ethiopian Burlesque Opera, Performed with Great Success, by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels. Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Six]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., “Shylock,”: Burlesque, as Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels. Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Six]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., Fighting for the Union, An Ethiopian Farce, Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels. Arranged for Publication by G. W. H. Griffin, Esq., ... [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Two]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., Jack's the Lad: An Ethiopian Drama, as Performed by Hooley, Campbell & Griffin's Minstrels, at Niblo's Saloon, Broadway, New York. By G. W. H. Griffin, Esq. [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Six]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., Les Miserables, an Ethiopian Farce, in One Act and One Scene, Written and arranged by G. W. H. Griffin ... With Stage Business, Cast of Characters, Relative Positions, etc. [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Four]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., New Year's Calls. A Popular Ethiopian Piece. As Performed at Griffin & Christy's Minstrels, Fifth Avenue Opera House, New York. Abbreviated and Adapted to the Use of Small Companies [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part One]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., Nobody's Son; An Ethiopian Act, as Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part One]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., Rooms To Let Without Board. An Ethiopian Farce, As Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels. Fifth Avenue Opera House. Written by G. W. H. Griffin and Tony Denier. [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Three]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Actor and the Singer; or, Gaily the Troubadour. As Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels. Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Six]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Black Crook Burlesque: Written and Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin, and Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels, for a Succession of Ninety Nights, at the Fifth Avenue Opera House, 2 and 4 West Twenty-fourth Street, N. Y. [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Five]
New York Happy Hours Company [1875]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Great Arrival. Professor Cheatum, from Humbug. An Ethiopian Scene, Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin, Manager Griffin & Christy's Minstrels, Fifth Avenue Opera House, New York [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Four]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Hypochondriac: An Ethiopian Farce, in One Act and Two Scenes. By G. W. H. Griffin, Esq. ... [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Six]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Ticket-Taker; or, The Masquerade Ball. A Popular Ethiopian Farce, as Performed by Griffin & Christy's Minstrels, New York [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Three]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Griffin, G. W. H., 1829–1879., The Troublesome Servant. An Ethiopian Interlude. As Performed By G. W. H. Griffin and George Christy, at the Fifth Avenue Opera House, New York. Arranged by G. W. H. Griffin [in, Darkey Plays, a Collection of Ethiopian Dramas, Farces, Interludes, Burlesque Operas, Eccentricities, Extravaganzas, Comicalities, Whimsicalities, Etc., Etc., as Played by the Principal “Burnt Cork” Performers All Over the Union. Part Three]
New York Happy Hours Company [1874]
Grover, Leonard, b.1836?, Our Boarding House By Leonard Grover [in, Davy Crockett & Other Plays by Leonard Grover: Frank Murdock: Lester Wallack: G. H. Jessop: J. J. McCloskey: Edited by Isaac Goldberg and Hubert Heffner]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940
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