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If you liked The actor of all work by George Colman, start with Who wants a guinea? (1805), Mad. Montessu having, on Monday last, been honoured with the most enthusiastic applause, will make her second and last appearance on the English stage to-morrow evening. To-morrow, (Thursday) February 21, 1833, will be performed the play of The iron chest ... with a favourite divertissement, by all the principal dancers. After which, the grand ballet of Masaniello (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations, in which Madame Montessu ... will make h (1833), and Selections from "Caleb Williams", giving the history in brief of Sir Edward Mortimer's revenge, to serve as a companion story to Colman's "Iron chest", the play now being given by Henry Irving at the Lyceum (1879). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Who wants a guinea? (1805), Mad. Montessu having, on Monday last, been honoured with the most enthusiastic applause, will make her second and last appearance on the English stage to-morrow evening. To-morrow, (Thursday) February 21, 1833, will be performed the play of The iron chest ... with a favourite divertissement, by all the principal dancers. After which, the grand ballet of Masaniello (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations, in which Madame Montessu ... will make h (1833), Selections from "Caleb Williams", giving the history in brief of Sir Edward Mortimer's revenge, to serve as a companion story to Colman's "Iron chest", the play now being given by Henry Irving at the Lyceum (1879), Sylvester Daggerwood, or, New hay at the old market (1808), and John Bull; or, the Englishman's fireside, a comedy, in three acts (1859).
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The actor of all work is by George Colman.