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... Drury Lane ( 3/12/1796 ) Blue - Beard ; or , Female Curiosity . ( A Dramatick Romance ) Feudal Times . ( A Drama ) The Forty Thieves ( Operatic Romance ) The Africans ( Melodrama ) Drury Lane ( 1/16/1798 ) Drury Lane ( 1/19/1799 ) Drury ...
... Drury Lane ( 3/12/1796 ) Blue - Beard ; or , Female Curiosity . ( A Dramatick Romance ) Feudal Times . ( A Drama ) The Forty Thieves ( Operatic Romance ) The Africans ( Melodrama ) Drury Lane ( 1/16/1798 ) Drury Lane ( 1/19/1799 ) Drury ...
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... Drury Lane ( 12/14/1797 ) Drury Lane ( 5/4/1801 ) Covent Garden ( 1/15/1802 ) Rugantino ; or , The Bravo of Venice Melodrama The Wood Daemon ; or , " The Clock has Struck " Melodrama • Covent Garden ( 10/18/1805 ) Adelgitha Tragedy ...
... Drury Lane ( 12/14/1797 ) Drury Lane ( 5/4/1801 ) Covent Garden ( 1/15/1802 ) Rugantino ; or , The Bravo of Venice Melodrama The Wood Daemon ; or , " The Clock has Struck " Melodrama • Covent Garden ( 10/18/1805 ) Adelgitha Tragedy ...
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... Drury Lane in January , 1813 , and had a successful run of twenty nights . The success of the initial production did not last , however . The play had only one other production in Coleridge's lifetime , that being a benefit at Drury ...
... Drury Lane in January , 1813 , and had a successful run of twenty nights . The success of the initial production did not last , however . The play had only one other production in Coleridge's lifetime , that being a benefit at Drury ...
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