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East Lynne or Never Call Me Mother - A Victorian melodrama
4 Male, 5 Female
Believing her husband unfaithful, Lady Isabel abandoned her home and children, but now returns under the guise of Governess ... The Score of this Melodrama with Music is available separately by clicking…
Everyman - A Medieval Morality Play
This is the best known and most beautiful of the English medieval morality plays and is one of the great classics of dramatic literature Large cast, male or female. No scenery - edited and with…
Four ‘Victorian’ Melodramas - Each in One short (but awful) Act
For performance separately, in any combination, or as part of a Music Hall evening ... A Penny for Bob, or Bob for a Penny - despite constant interruptions from a “latecomer” the Chairman sets…
Four Bars of Agit - Incidental Music for Melodrama
A rare & unique collection of Incidental Music for Victorian & Edwardian Melodrama offering 59 original melos, mostly from the recently discovered folio of Alfred Edward Cooper An introduction by David…
Gaslight - A Victorian Thriller in Three Acts - aka Angel Street
2 Male, 3 Female
A Broadway hit first produced in London under the title Gaslight, Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams who live on Angel Street in the 19th Century When the curtain rises, all appears to be…
Gentlemen Be Seated! - a Parade of the American Minstrels
Profusely illustrated from old prints & photographs with complete music for voice & piano
Gold in the Hills or Dead Sister’s Secret - A New 19C Melodrama on Three Acts
The classic American melodrama in which one dramatic situation is piled upon another. Of course, there’s a tenor hero, a heroine pure as snow, a polished villain who is a murderer, kidnapper, thief and…
Grace Beauty and Banjos - Peculiar Lives and Strange Times of Music Hall and Variety Artistes
What was the vulgar dressing-room practice of Jack Haig, Nutty but Nice, that so dismayed his fellow artists? How did the mysterious Werth, Banana Skin and Stone Manipulator, display his art? What anatomical…
Grand-Guignol - The French Theatre of Horror
The Theatre du Grand-Guignol in Paris (1897-1962) achieved a legendary reputation as the Theatre of Horror, a venue displaying such explicit violence and blood-curdling terror that a resident doctor was…
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