Old American Company
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- Open LibraryOL4916613A
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- Librettos (9)
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Books by Old American Company
Total count: 28
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By authority. At the theatre in Annapolis, by the American Company of Comedians, on Tuesday, April 22, 1783, will be presented a comedy, called A bold stroke for a wife. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The mock doctor, or, The dumb lady cured. ..Printed by Frederick Green1783-01-01
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By authority. At the theatre in Annapolis, on Saturday, April 19, 1783. By the American Company of Comedians, will be presented a tragedy, called The Grecian daughter. ... To which will be added, an entertainment, called The lying valet. ..Printed by Frederick Green1783-01-01
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By authority. At the theatre in Annapolis, by the American Company of Comedians, on Friday, April 25, 1783, will be presented (by particular desire) a tragedy, called Douglas. ... To which will be added, a pantomime entertainment, called, The witches, or, birth, death, and vagaries, of Harlequin. ..Printed by Frederick Green1783-01-01
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By authority. At the theatre in Annapolis, on Wednesday April 23, 1783. By the American Company of Comedians, will be presented a tragedy (written by the author of Douglas) called The fatal discovery. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The cheats of Scapin. ..Printed by Frederick Green1783-01-01
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The widow's vowA farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, and by the Old American Company, New-YorkLondon: printed: New-York: re-printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square1787-01-01
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The poor soldiera comic opera, in two acts. : With the words, songs, duets, &c. : As performed, with universal applause, by the American Company of ComediansPrinted by T. Seddon, and W. Spotswood1787-01-01
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The dead alive: or The double funeralA comic opera. In two acts. : With additions and alterations. : As performed by the Old American Company, in New-York: with universal applausePrinted by Hodge, Allen, and Campbell; and sold at their respective book-stores.1789-01-01
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Patrick in Prussia, or Love in a campa comic opera in two acts, being the second part of the Poor soldier. : With all the songs, duets, &c. performed with universal applause, by the American Company of ComediansPrinted and sold by E. Story, in Second Street, 4th door from Arch-Street, upwards.1789-01-01
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The gamestera tragedy, : as performed by the Old American Company. At the theatre, in Southwark. PhiladelphiaAmerican edition.Printed and sold by E. Story, in Second Street, fifth door above Arch Street, the east side.1790-01-01
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New-York, December 10, 1791.Theatre. By the Old American Company. On Monday evening, the 12th inst. will be presented, a comedy, (never performed here) called, the Recess: or, The mask'd apparition. ... To which will be added, a farce, called, High life below stairsPrinted by Hugh Gaine1791-01-01
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The prisoner at large: or, The humours of Killarneya comedy, in two acts. : As performed with universal applause by the American CompanyPrinted and sold by Henry Taylor.1791-01-01
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Love a-la-modea comedy of two acts as performed with universal applause by the American CompanyPrinted and sold by Henry Taylor.1791-01-01
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The lord of the manora comic opera, in three acts. : As performed with universal applause by the American CompanyPrinted and sold by Henry Taylor.1791-01-01
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Douglasa tragedy. As performed with universal applause by the American CompanyPrinted and sold by Henry Taylor.1791-01-01
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Don Juan: or, The libertine destroyedA grand pantomimical ballet, in two parts. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company, at the theatre in SouthwarkFirst American edition.From the press of Mathew Carey.1792-01-01
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The farmera comic opera. : In two acts. : As performed with great applause, by the Old American Company at the theatre in SouthwarkFirst American edition.From the press of Mathew Carey.1792-01-01
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The American theatreBeing a collection of plays, taken from Bell's theatre, and performed by the Old American Company, Philadelphia. : [Seven lines of verse] : Vol. I.Printed and sold by Enoch Story, Fourth Street, (no. 36.) nearly opposite the Indian Queen.1792-01-01
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The rompA musical entertainment, in two actsA new edition.From the press of Mathew Carey.1792-01-01
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The Yorker's stratagem; or, Banana's weddingA farce in two acts. As performed at the theatre in New-York, by the Old American Company of Comedians, with universal applausePrinted by T. & J. Swords, no. 27, William Street.1792-01-01
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Wild oats; or, The strolling gentlemenA comedy, in five actsPrinted by T. and J. Swords, no. 27, William-Street, for John Reid, bookseller and stationer, no. 17, Water-Street.1793-01-01
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The young Quakera comedy; : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley, and by the Old American CompanyPrinted by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South Front-Street.1794-01-01
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The Highland reela comic opera, in three acts. : As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatres Royal, London and Dublin: and, at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American CompanyPrinted by John Harrisson, (Yorick's Head,) no. 3 Peck-Slip.1794-01-01
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(Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomineIn three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. : With new music, dresses and decorations. : Published by Wm. HumphreysPrinted by J. Buel, corner of Water-Street and Fly-Market. sold at the box-office, and doors of the theatre.1795-01-01
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The Jewa comedy : performed in London, and by the Old American Company in New-York, with universal applausePrinted and sold by Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-Street.1795-01-01
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The robbersa tragedyThe second American edition, / as adapted for representation by Mr. Marriott, and performed with universal applause, by the Old American Company, New-York. The passages marked with inverted commas were omitted, and those inclosed with crotchets added, in the performance.Printed and sold by Samuel Campbell: no. 124, Pearl-Street.1795-01-01
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The children in the woodA musical piece, in two acts. : With the additions and alterations, as performed by the Old American CompanyPrinted at the Columbian Press, by Robertson and Gowan, for Benjamin Gomez, bookseller and stationer, no. 97, Maiden-Lane.1795-01-01
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Songs, &c. in The comet: or He would be a philosopherA comedy in five acts. As performed by the Old American Company, New-YorkPrinted for the author and sold by C. Smith, bookseller, no. 51 Maiden-Lane. (Copy-right secured according to act of Congress.)1797-01-01
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A cure for the heart-acheA comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and by the Old American Company, New-York, with universal applauseFirst American edition.Printed and sold by R. Wilson, no. 149, Pearl-Street.1798-01-01