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[Theater playbills for Shakespeare plays: Twelfth night].

Contributor(s): Aulnoy, Madame d' (Marie-Catherine), 1650 or 1651-1705 | Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839. Swiss cottage | Brough, William, 1826-1870. Apartments | Ellis, George, 1753-1815 | Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Alhambra | Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891. Betsy Baker | Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891. Sent to the tower | Sala, Charles Kerrison, 1823-1857 | Sala, George Augustus, 1828-1895 | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Twelfth night | Smith, Albert, 1816-1860. Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses | Wigan, Alfred, 1814-1878. Model of a wife | Princess's Theatre (London, England) | Theatre Royal (Birmingham, England) | Theater Playbills and Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [1822-1853]Description: [55] items ; 48 x 26 cm or smaller.Subject(s): Playbills -- SpecimensGenre/Form: Playbills -- England -- Birmingham. | Playbills -- England -- London. | Playbills -- 1822. | Playbills -- 1850. | Playbills -- 1851. | Playbills -- 1852. | Playbills -- 1853.
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Box 4, Folder 1 (September 20, 1822-September 28, 1850): Fourth night of the engagement of the celebrated singer, Miss M. Tree. This present Friday, Sept. 20, eighteenth fashionable evening, will be performed Shakspeare's celebrated play of Twelfth night, or, What you will? To which will be added, the favourite farce of the Spoil'd child (Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday, September 20, [1822]) -- The public is respectfully informed that this theatre will Open on Saturday next, the 28th inst., under the management of Mr. C. Kean & Mr. Keeley. On Saturday evening, the 28th instant, will be presented Shakspere's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will (Royal Princess's Theatre, [September] 28, [1850]).
Box 4, Folder 2 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, October 1-12, 1850): Open for the season under the management of Mr. C. Kean and Mr. Keeley. This evening, Tuesday October 1st, 1850, Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 1, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 3, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 5, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 8, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 10, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 12, 1850).
Box 4, Folder 3 (Royal Princess's Theater, Oxford Street, October 15-29, 1850): Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 15, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 17, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 19, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 22, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which, for the third time, a new farce, entitled Sent to the Tower (Saturday, October 26, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which, for the fifth time, a new farce, entitled Sent to the Tower (Tuesday, October 29, 1850).
Box 4, Folder 4 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, December 19, 1850-January 30, 1851): This evening, Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1850, will be presented Shakespere's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will. To be followed by, for the 28th time, a new farce, by J.M. Morton, Esq., called Betsy Baker, or, Too attentive by half (Thursday, December 19, 1850) -- Twelfth night. After which will be presented a new grand comic Christmas pantomime, entitled Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Friday, December 27, 1850) -- Twelfth night. After which Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 2, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (19th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 16, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (25th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 23, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (30th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 30, 1851).
Box 4, Folder 5 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, February 6-July 16, 1851): Twelfth night, or What you will. After which (35th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, February 6, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (41st time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine ... (Thursday, February 13, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (47th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine ... (Thursday, February 20, 1851) --Twelfth night, or What you will. To conclude with, for the 18th time, an entirely new and original grand burlesque extravaganza, partly founded on one of Washington Irving's tales, entitled The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses by Albert Smith, Esq. (Saturday, May 10, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (for the second time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times," entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 23rd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 16, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (7th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accomnodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 29th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 23, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (12th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 35th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 30, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (45th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 74th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 16, 1851).
Box 4, Folder 6 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, July 18-August 29, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (47th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 76th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 18, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (53rd time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 82nd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 25, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (59th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 38th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 1, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (65th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 94th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 8, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (77th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 106th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 22, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (83rd time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 112th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 29, 1851).
Box 4, Folder 7 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, September 5-26, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (89th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 118th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 5, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (95th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 124th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 12, 1851) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife. To conclude with, for the 130th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 19, 1851) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife. To conclude with, for the 136th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 26, 1851).
Box 4, Folder 8 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, October 3-17, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (100th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 142nd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, October 3, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (last time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 148th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, October 10, 1851) -- Last night of the season. 320th night of performing. This evening, Friday, October 17th, 1851, will be presented (for the 41st time during the season) Shakespere's comedy of Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife (Friday, October 17, 1851).
Box 4, Folder 9 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, January 10-27, 1852): Under the management of Mr. Charles Kean. Shakespeare's comedy of Twelfth night will be repeated this eveing, as acted at Windsor Castle, by Royal Command. Twelfth night. After which (13th time) a grand operatico, tragico, serio-pastoralic, nautico, demonaico, cabalistico, original Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo. The pantomime by the Brothers Sala and Mr. George Ellis, by whom it has been produced (Saturday, January 10, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (15th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 13, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (18th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Friday, January 16, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (21st time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 20, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (25th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Saturday, January 24, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (27th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 27, 1852).
Box 4, Folder 10 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, February 3, 1852-January 28, 1853): Under the management of Mr. Charles Kean. Twelfth night and the Swiss cottage will be repeated this evening ... Twelfth night. To be followed by a vaudeville, in one act, by Thomas Haynes Bayly, (as acted at Windsor Castle, by Royal Command) entitled The Swiss Cottage. After which (32nd time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, February 3, 1852) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by The Swiss Cottage. After which (43rd time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, February 17, 1852) -- The public is respectfully infromed that, in consequence of the sudden and severe indisposition of Mr. Charles Kean, the drama of The Corsican Brothers is unavoidably postponed. This evening, Saturday, March 27th, 1852, will be presented Shakespeare's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, March 27, 1852) -- Last seven performances of Mr. Bartley. Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, December 4, 1852) -- Last four performances of Mr. Bartley. Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, December 11, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which will be presented (5th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, December 31, 1852) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (12th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 8, 1853) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (17th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 14, 1853) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (28th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 28, 1853).
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Includes playbills for performances at Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street by Mr. Belton, Mr. J.F. Cathcart, Mr. Ryder, Mr. F. Cooke, Mr. Everett, Mr. Stacey, Mr. Addison, Mr. Keeley, Mr. Meadows, Mr. J. Vining, Mr. Harley, Mr. Wynn, Miss Phillips, Mrs. Charles Kean, Mrs. Keeley, Mr. Edmonds, Mr. James Vining, Mr. Alfred Wigan, Mr. Rolleston, Mr. Flexmore, Mr. Paulo, Master Lloyd, Mr. Love, Mr. Richardson, Mr. H. Wright, Miss Carlotta Leclercq, Mr. Hance, Miss H. Smith, Miss Sutton, MIss Fenton, Miss Edwards, Miss Daly, Miss Vivash, A Lady, Mrs. Alfred Wigan, Miss Somers, Miss Murray, Miss Davis, Miss Hendrick, Mr. Collis, Mr. Haines, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. J. Collis, Mr. Stoakes, Mr. F. Hartland, Miss Kate Terry, Miss Desborough, Mr. C. Wheatleigh, Mr. Bartley, Mr. Marks, Miss Marshall, Mr. Huline, Mr. Daly, Miss Honey, Mr. Warner, Mr. Bush, Mr. H. Saker, Mr. Terry, Miss Heath.

Includes playbill for performances at Theatre Royal, Birmingham by Miss M. Tree, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Thorne, Mr. G. Smith, Mr. Webster, Mr. Collier, Mr. Raymond, Mr. Latham Mr. Matthews, Mr. Butler, Mr. S. Bennett, Mr. Richards, Mr. Nicholson, Miss Lydia Kelly, Miss Kenneth, Mr. Shuter, Mr. Nicholson, Mrs. Younge, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Webster.

Box 4, Folder 1 (September 20, 1822-September 28, 1850): Fourth night of the engagement of the celebrated singer, Miss M. Tree. This present Friday, Sept. 20, eighteenth fashionable evening, will be performed Shakspeare's celebrated play of Twelfth night, or, What you will? To which will be added, the favourite farce of the Spoil'd child (Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday, September 20, [1822]) -- The public is respectfully informed that this theatre will Open on Saturday next, the 28th inst., under the management of Mr. C. Kean & Mr. Keeley. On Saturday evening, the 28th instant, will be presented Shakspere's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will (Royal Princess's Theatre, [September] 28, [1850]).

Box 4, Folder 2 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, October 1-12, 1850): Open for the season under the management of Mr. C. Kean and Mr. Keeley. This evening, Tuesday October 1st, 1850, Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 1, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 3, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 5, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 8, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 10, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 12, 1850).

Box 4, Folder 3 (Royal Princess's Theater, Oxford Street, October 15-29, 1850): Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 15, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Thursday, October 17, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, October 19, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will (Tuesday, October 22, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which, for the third time, a new farce, entitled Sent to the Tower (Saturday, October 26, 1850) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which, for the fifth time, a new farce, entitled Sent to the Tower (Tuesday, October 29, 1850).

Box 4, Folder 4 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, December 19, 1850-January 30, 1851): This evening, Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1850, will be presented Shakespere's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will. To be followed by, for the 28th time, a new farce, by J.M. Morton, Esq., called Betsy Baker, or, Too attentive by half (Thursday, December 19, 1850) -- Twelfth night. After which will be presented a new grand comic Christmas pantomime, entitled Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Friday, December 27, 1850) -- Twelfth night. After which Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 2, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (19th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 16, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (25th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 23, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (30th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, January 30, 1851).

Box 4, Folder 5 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, February 6-July 16, 1851): Twelfth night, or What you will. After which (35th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine, or, Harelquin and the Baron all covered with jewels and gold (Thursday, February 6, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (41st time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine ... (Thursday, February 13, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (47th time) Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine ... (Thursday, February 20, 1851) --Twelfth night, or What you will. To conclude with, for the 18th time, an entirely new and original grand burlesque extravaganza, partly founded on one of Washington Irving's tales, entitled The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses by Albert Smith, Esq. (Saturday, May 10, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (for the second time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times," entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 23rd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 16, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (7th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accomnodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 29th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 23, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (12th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 35th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, May 30, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (45th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 74th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 16, 1851).

Box 4, Folder 6 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, July 18-August 29, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (47th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 76th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 18, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (53rd time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 82nd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, July 25, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (59th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 38th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 1, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (65th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 94th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 8, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (77th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 106th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 22, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (83rd time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 112th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, August 29, 1851).

Box 4, Folder 7 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, September 5-26, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (89th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 118th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 5, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (95th time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 124th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 12, 1851) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife. To conclude with, for the 130th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 19, 1851) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife. To conclude with, for the 136th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, September 26, 1851).

Box 4, Folder 8 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, October 3-17, 1851): Twelfth night. After which (100th time) a piece of extravagance "To suit the times,"by William Brough, Esq. entitled Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 142nd time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, October 3, 1851) -- Twelfth night. After which (last time) Apartments "Visitors to the Exhibition may be Accommodated, &c." To conclude with, for the 148th time, The Alhambra, or, The three beautiful princesses (Friday, October 10, 1851) -- Last night of the season. 320th night of performing. This evening, Friday, October 17th, 1851, will be presented (for the 41st time during the season) Shakespere's comedy of Twelfth night. To be followed by a farce, by Alfred Wigan, Esq., entitled A model of a wife (Friday, October 17, 1851).

Box 4, Folder 9 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, January 10-27, 1852): Under the management of Mr. Charles Kean. Shakespeare's comedy of Twelfth night will be repeated this eveing, as acted at Windsor Castle, by Royal Command. Twelfth night. After which (13th time) a grand operatico, tragico, serio-pastoralic, nautico, demonaico, cabalistico, original Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo. The pantomime by the Brothers Sala and Mr. George Ellis, by whom it has been produced (Saturday, January 10, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (15th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 13, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (18th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Friday, January 16, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (21st time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 20, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (25th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Saturday, January 24, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which (27th time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, January 27, 1852).

Box 4, Folder 10 (Royal Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, February 3, 1852-January 28, 1853): Under the management of Mr. Charles Kean. Twelfth night and the Swiss cottage will be repeated this evening ... Twelfth night. To be followed by a vaudeville, in one act, by Thomas Haynes Bayly, (as acted at Windsor Castle, by Royal Command) entitled The Swiss Cottage. After which (32nd time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, February 3, 1852) -- Twelfth night. To be followed by The Swiss Cottage. After which (43rd time) ... Christmas pantomime, entitled Harlequin Billy Taylor, or, The Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo (Tuesday, February 17, 1852) -- The public is respectfully infromed that, in consequence of the sudden and severe indisposition of Mr. Charles Kean, the drama of The Corsican Brothers is unavoidably postponed. This evening, Saturday, March 27th, 1852, will be presented Shakespeare's comedy of Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, March 27, 1852) -- Last seven performances of Mr. Bartley. Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, December 4, 1852) -- Last four performances of Mr. Bartley. Twelfth night, or, What you will (Saturday, December 11, 1852) -- Twelfth night. After which will be presented (5th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, December 31, 1852) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (12th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 8, 1853) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (17th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 14, 1853) -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. After which will be presented (28th time) a new and original grand comic Christmas pantomime ... entitled Harlequin Cherry and Fair Star, or, The green bird, the dancing waters and the singing silver tree (Friday, January 28, 1853).

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