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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  1. 1 Who wants a guinea? 1805 · 92 pages · George Colman · Same author
  2. 2 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 · 1 pages · Pauline Montessu, George Colman, Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, Deshayes Mr, George Frideric Handel, M. Rophino Lacy, Covent Garden Theatre, King's Theatre (London, England), John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection) · Same author
  3. 3 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 · 77 pages · George Colman · Same author
  4. 4 Sylvester Daggerwood, or, New hay at the old market 1808 · 32 pages · George Colman · Same author
  5. 5 John Bull; or, the Englishman's fireside, a comedy, in three acts 1859 · 68 pages · George Colman · Same author
  6. 6 The days of old: or, The battle of Hexham 1796 · 44 pages · George Colman · Same author
  7. 7 Songs, duetts, trios, and chorusses; in a new musical drama, in two acts, called Feudal times; or, the banquet-gallery. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Saturday, Jan. 19th. 1799. Written by George Colman, the younger. .. 1799 · 20 pages · George Colman · Same author
  8. 8 The Africans, or, War, love, and duty 1811 · 169 pages · George Colman · Same author
  9. 9 The forthy thieves 1830 · 42 pages · George Colman · Same author
  10. 10 The law of Java 1822 · 94 pages · George Colman · Same author
  11. 11 Tawny moor. A duet --- Sung by Mr. Banister and Mrs. Bland in the Mountaineer 1795 · 1 pages · George Colman · Same author
  12. 12 The battle of Hexham 1790 · 48 pages · George Colman · Same author

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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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