Lord Chamberlain's Plays, November - December 1852
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Astley's Amphitheatre, London Amphitheatre, London, Unspecified, Subject Amphitheatre, London, Unspecified, Subject,
ResumoLord Chamberlain's Plays, November - December 1852. Six Comic Scenes to Be Performed at Astley's Amphitheatre: 'Moses Tailors and Outfitters, and Rose's Tea Mart' (ff. 1 – 4); 'Quiet Street, Quiet Lodgings and Boot Makers' (ff. 5 – 6); 'Pantaloon's Model Parlour for 1853' (ff. 7 – 8); 'outside of a Fishmonger's Shop. Betting Office' (ff. 9 – 10); 'High Hill Ferry' (ff. 11 – 14); and, 'Toy Shop and Hairdressers' (ff. 15 – 17). None Appear to Be Listed in LCO Day Book Add. 53703. On Each Script 'Astley's Pantomime Comic Business, November 18th', Written and Signed by W. B. Donne, the Examiner of Plays. Keywords: (for 'Moses Tailors') Fashion, Commedia Dell 'Arte, Emigration; (for 'Quiet Street') Commedia Dell 'Arte, Lodgers and Boarding Houses, Cross Dressing, Working Class Characters, Servants, Street Musicians, Flirtation; (for 'Pantaloon's Model Parlour') Art and Artists, Commedia Dell 'Arte, Food and Dining, Police, Electric Lighting, Stagecraft; (for 'Outside of a Fishmonger's Shop') Commedia Dell 'Arte, Working Class Characters, Murder, Police; (for 'High Hill Ferry') Sport, Food and Dining, Commedia Dell 'Arte; (for 'Toy Shop') Commedia Dell 'Arte, Children, Black Characters, Twins, Christians and Christianity, Police. Six Scenes, Bound Together; ff. 17.
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