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035 $a(Sirsi) ALG7493
035 $a(CStRLIN)VAUP91-B4003
040 $aViU$cViU$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aML48$b[S10084]
051 $aMicrofilm Music 1854, reel 205.$cMicrofilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
100 1 $aStorace, Stephen,$d1762-1796.
240 10 $aMy grandmother.$sLibretto
245 10 $aMy grandmother :$ba musical farce, in two acts /$cby Prince Hoare, Esq. Author of No song no supper, The three and the deuce, The prize, &c. ; printed from the acting copy, with remarks biographical and critical, by D-G. [i.e. George David] ; to which are added, a descrption of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business ; as performed at the Theatres Royal London ; embellished with a fine engraving By Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing taken in the theatre, by Mr. R. Cruikshank.
250 $aRe-issue.
260 $aLondon:$bJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden New Town,$c[1823?]
300 $a27 p. :$bill. ;$c15 cm.
440 0 $aCumberland's acting plays;$v193
500 $aU.S. RISM Libretto Project.
500 $aImprint on front cover: London : The Music-Publishing Company, 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons; price on front cover: 1 s.; advertisement--front cover; advertisement--inside front cover; illustration of act 1, scene 1, at the line "Why lord, sir, you're as queer as a quartern of soap after a week's wash!"--p. 2 (frontispiece); "Remarks"--p. 5-7; key to abbreviations giving stage directions in text--p. 7; "Costume"--p. 8.
500 $aMusic by Stephen Storace--New Grove.
500 $aCast of the characters as performed at the Theatres Royal, London (Haymarket, Dec. 16, 1795/Drury Lane, 1823): SIR M.MEDLEY. Mr. Waldron/Mr. Gattie -- VAPOUR. Mr. Bannister, jun./Mr. Elliston -- WOODLEY. Mr. Sedgewick/Mr. Barnard -- DICKEY GOSSIP. Mr. Snett/Mr. Harley -- SOUFFRANCE. Mr. Wewitzer/Mr. Browne -- TOM. Mr. Bland/Mr. Fenton -- SERVANT. Mr. Llyons/Mr. Honor -- FLORELLA. Signorita Storace/Madame Vestris --CHARLOTTE. Mrs. Bland/Miss I. Paton--p. 8.
518 $aPerformance: London, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1823.
501 $aWith: Comfortable lodgings. Peake, Richard Brinsley. London : G.H. Davidson, 1831? Both numbered S10084.$5DLC
650 0 $aOperas$vLibrettos.
653 $aM. Medley
653 $aVapour
653 $aWoodley
653 $aDickey Gossip
653 $aSouffrance
653 $aTom
653 $aFlorella
653 $aCharlotte
700 1 $aHoare, Prince,$d1755-1834.$4lbt
720 1 $aPaton, I, Miss.$evocalist.
720 1 $aDaniel, George.$ewriter of accompanying material.
720 1 $aBonner, Mr.$eengraver.
720 1 $aCruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, Mr.$eill.
720 1 $aGattie, Henry, 1774-1844, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aElliston, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aBarnard, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aHarley, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aBrowne, Daniel, 1647-1727,$evocalist.
720 1 $aFenton, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aHonor, Mr.$evocalist.
720 1 $aVestris, Armand, 1788?-1825, Madame.$evocalist.