Buckstone, John Baldwin, 1802-1879
Buckstone, John Baldwin
John Baldwin Buckstone English actor and playwright (1802-1879)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Agnes de vere | |
An alarming sacrifice | |
The babes in the wood; or, harlequin and the cruel uncle | |
The bear hunters; or, the fatal ravine | |
beggar boy of Brussels a romantic drama in 2 a... First performed at the Surrey Theatre, August 1831 | |
Billy Taylor; or, The gay young fellow: a nautical burlesque burletta, in one act | |
The Boyne water; or, the relief of Londonderry | |
The breach of promise; or, second thoughts are best | |
Chippendale Company play scripts | |
The christening | |
A dead shot | |
The dream at sea | |
The duchess de la Vaubaliere | |
The flowers of the forest | |
Followed by : Brother Tom or My dear relations, a farce in 1 a. | |
The good for nothing | |
Green Bushes | |
The happiest day of my life: a farce, in two acts | |
husband at sight,... [London, Theatre Royal Haymarket, 1830, 13th August] | |
The ice witch; or, the frozen hand | |
irish lion a farce in 1 a. [Theatre Royal, Haymarket, June 13, 1838.] | |
The Irish lion; and brother Tom | |
Isabelle; or, woman's life | |
Jack Sheppard | |
John Jones; or, I'm haunted by a fiend! a farce in one act | |
John Street, Adelphi | |
The king of the Alps | |
A kiss in the dark | |
Leap year; or, the ladies' privilege | |
Little bo-peep; or, harlequin and the girl who lost ... | |
lottery ticket, or the Lawyer's clerk a farce in one act... | |
Luke the labourer | |
Maid with the milking pail | |
Married life. | |
Nicholas Flam, attorney at law | |
Open house; or, the twin sisters | |
Our Mary Anne; and mischief-making | |
The pet of the petticoats, 1856?: | |
Peter Bell the waggoner or the Murderers of Massiac a melodrama in 3 a... | |
Poor Jack! | |
Popping the question; a farce in one act. | |
Popular dramas | |
Presumptive evidence; or, murder will out | |
The queen of a day | |
The rake and his pupil; or, folly, love, and marriage | |
Robert Macaire, or, the exploits of a gentleman at large | |
The rough diamond | |
Rural felicity | |
The scholar! | |
Shocking events a farce in a. | |
Single life, a comedy, in three acts | |
Single life ; or, lovers all | |
Snakes in the grass [Cumberland's plays] v. 29, no. 4. | |
The snapping turtles; or, matrimonial masquerading | |
Theodore the brigand | |
The thimble rig | |
Trilby and other plays | |
The two queens. | |
Uncle John | |
Valentine's day; or, harlequin and the fairy ... | |
Victorine; or, I'll sleep on it! | |
Weak points | |
wreck ashore a drama in 2 a. [London, Adelphi Theatre, 1830.] |