Format:
1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Series Statement:
Eighteenth Century Drama
Content:
Description: Prelude entitled 'No Prelude' set on the stage. Three characters, Mr Elliston, Prompter and Messenger
Note:
Please note that some information has been taken from the Huntington Library catalogue, with permission. This selection of images and content is protected by copyright, and copying or sale of all or part of the images/content is not permitted, except that the images/content may be copied by you for your own research either as prints or by downloading. You are not permitted to alter any downloaded records without prior permission from the copyright owner. Permission to publish any part of the content must be obtained from the relevant copyright owners
,
AMDigital Reference: LA1383
,
Application May 11, 1803, George Colman, the Younger, The Little Theatre (or Theatre Royal), Haymarket. Produced May 16. Manuscript dated by Larpent May 12, prologue, with separate application, May 15, J. Stokes. John Payne Collier in Biographia Dramatica: No Prelude! a piece for the commencement of the Season 1803 at the Haymarket Theatre was licensed by Larpent on May 12th. 1803. At the end of Larpent's Copy is this note. 'The Prologue is now writing and will be submitted to Mr Larpent the moment it is finished. The unusual hurry of business in arranging an entire new Company of Performers, it is hoped will plead in excuse with Mr Larpent for sending the drama at so late a period.' Colmans letter is dated May 11th. 1803-The only persons concerned in the Prelude were Elliston, Waldron the Prompter, & Messenger
,
Reproduction of No Prelude! 11 May 1803
,
The Huntington Library
Language:
English
URL:
Deutschlandweit zugänglich
Bookmarklink