Plays -- 1794
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- The West Indian., A comedy. In five acts., By Richard Cumberland, Esq. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The woodman,, a comic opera, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with universal applause., By Mr. Bate Dudley
- The foundling, a comedy. In five acts., By Mr. Edward Moore. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The New history of the Trojan wars, and Troy's destruction., In three books. Containing, I. The renowned and valiant deeds of the most famous Hector of Troy. II. The rape of fair Helen of Greece, together with the last destruction of Troy by the stratagem of the wooden-horse. III. The arrival of Brute in Britain, and how he conquered Albion and his giants, and built Troynovant, now London
- The agreeable surprise., A comic opera, in two acts., By John O'Keefe, Esq. ; The music by Dr. Arnold. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The Highland reel:, a comic opera, in three acts. : As performed with universal applause at the theatre--Federal-Street., By John O'Keeffe, Esq
- Barbarossa;, a tragedy. : With alterations and amendments. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- She stoops to conquer; or, The mistakes of a night., A comedy, by Dr. Goldsmith. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The Highland reel:, a comic opera, in three acts. : As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatres Royal, London and Dublin: and, at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American Company., By John O'Keeffe, Esq
- The death of Louis, the Sixteenth,, a tragedy., By William Preston, Esq
- Louis the Sixteenth., A tragedy, in five acts., By William Preston, Esq
- The revenge:, a tragedy. In five acts., Written by Edward Young, L.L.D. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston. ; The lines distinguished by inverted commas were omitted in the representation
- The king and the miller of Mansfield., A farce., By Mr. Robert Dodsley. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Columbus: or The discovery of America., An historical play. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, London., By Thomas Morton, of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's-Inn
- The provoked husband: or, A journey to London., A comedy., Written by Sir John Vanbrugh and Mr. Cibber. ; With alterations and amendments. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The honest farmer., A drama, in five acts., By M. Berquin, author of The children's friend. ; [Four lines of verse]
- The haunted tower,, a comic opera, in three acts, as performed by the Old American Company., Written by Mr. Cobb
- The belle's stratagem,, a comedy., By Mrs. Cowley. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the new theatre, in Boston
- The songs of Tammany; or, The Indian chief., A serious opera., By Ann Julia Hatton
- Every one has his fault:, a comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Inchbald. ; As it is performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. ; Mark'd with alterations (by permission of the managers) by William Rowson, prompter
- The search after happiness:, a pastoral drama; from the poetry of Miss More., By a lady in Connecticut
- The busy body:, a comedy., By Mrs. Centlivre. ; With alterations and amendments as performed at the theatre in Boston
- How to grow rich:, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, and at the New Theatre, Philadelphia., By Frederick Reynolds, author of The dramatist, Notoriety, &c
- Midas., A burletta. In two acts., By Kane O'Hara, Esq. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Hamlet, prince of Denmark:, a tragedy. In five acts., By William Shakespear. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Le forêt noire: or, The natural son:, A dramatic tale, told in action. : First represented at the Theatre de L'Ambigu Comique, in Paris; and now revived with improvements, under the direction of Mr. Francis, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia
- A bold stroke for a wife:, a comedy. In five acts., Written by Mrs. Susannah Centlivre. ; With alterations and amendments, as performed at the Theatre in Boston
- The belle's stratagem,, a comedy., By Mrs. Cowley. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the New Theatre, in Boston
- The natural son:, a comedy. In five acts., By Richard Cumberland, Esq. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Love's frailties:, a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden., By Thomas Holcroft
- The London merchant, or The history of George Barnwell., As it is acted at the theatres., By Mr. Lillo. ; [Two lines from the Old ballad of the lady's fall]
- The citizen., A farce. In two acts., By Arthur Murphy, Esq. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Gustavus Vasa:, a tragedy, in five acts., Written by Henry Brooke. ; With alterations and amendments. ; As performed at the new theatre in Boston
- The bon ton; or, High life above the stairs., A farce., By David Garrick, Esq. ; As performed at the New Theatre in Boston
- No song no supper., An opera, in two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The lying valet,, a farce., By David Garrick, Esq. ; As performed at the New Theatre, in Boston
- The triumphs of love; or, Happy reconciliation., A comedy. In four acts., Written by an American, and a citizen of Philadelphia. ; Acted at the New Theatre, Philadelphia
- Twelfth night; or, What you will:, a comedy. In five acts., Written by William Shakespeare. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston. ; With notes critical and illustrative
- Lionel and Clarissa: or, The school for fathers., A comic opera, written by Mr. Bickerstaff. ; marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane
- The farmer:, a comic opera. In two acts., By John O'Keefe, Esq. ; As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The world in a village:, a comedy, in five acts. : As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, and at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American Company., Written by John O'Keefe, Esq. author of Tony Lumpkin in town; The son-in-law; The dead alive; Agreeable surprize; Castle of Andalusia; Fontainbleau, or Our way in France; The positive man; The poor soldier; Love in a camp, or Patrick in Prussia; The farmer; The young Quaker; Beggar on horseback; Peeping Tom; The prisoner at large; The toy, or Hampton-Court frolicks; Wild Oats, or The strolling gentleman; Little hunchback; The siege of Curzola; Modern antiques, or The merry mourners; The Highland reel; Birthday, or Prince of Arrogance; Sprigs of Laurel; The London hermit, or Rambles in Dorsetshire, &c. &c
- The Sicilian romance: or, The apparition of the cliffs,, an opera, by Henry Siddons. ; As performed with universal applause
- Inkle & Yarico,, an opera, as performed at the theatre in Boston
- The Quaker;, a comic opera. In two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Slaves in Algiers; or, A struggle for freedom:, a play, interspersed with songs, in three acts., By Mrs. Rowson. ; As performed at the New Theatres, in Philadelphia and Baltimore
- The Highland reel., A comic opera, in three acts., By John O'Keeffe, Esq
- The young Quaker,, a comedy; : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley, and by the Old American Company