Not published.
Poor “Jo:” a drama, in three acts. Adapted by Mr. Terry Hurst.
Not published.
Jo: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from
Charles Dickens’s “Bleak
House.” By J.P. Burnett.
Not published.
The Chimes: a Goblin Story. A drama, in four quarters, dramatised by Mark Lemon and Gilbert A. A’Beckett. London, n.d., 8vo.
Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. 11.
A Christmas Carol. By C.Z. Barnett. London (1872), 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 94.
The Cricket on the Hearth; or, a fairy tale of home: a drama, in three acts. Dramatized by Albert Smith (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 394). London, n.d., 12mo.
The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home. By Edward Stirling. (Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. 12.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home in three chirps. By W.T. Townsend. London (1860), 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 44.
Dot: a Fairy Tale of Home. A drama, in three acts. From the “Cricket on the Hearth,” by Charles Dickens. Dramatized by Dion Boucicault.
Not published.
David Copperfield: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Dickens’s popular work of the same name, by John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 474.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Little Em’ly: a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Dickens’s “David Copperfield,” by Andrew Halliday. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Dombey and Son: in three acts. Dramatized by John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 373.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Captain Cuttle: a comic drama, in one act. By John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 572.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Great Expectations: a Drama, in three acts, and a prologue. Adapted by W.S. Gilbert.
Not published.
The Haunted Man: a drama. Adapted from Charles Dickens’s Christmas Story.
Not published.
Tom Pinch: a Domestic Comedy, in three acts. Adapted by Messrs. Dilley and Clifton, from “Martin Chuzzlewit.” London, n.d.
Martin Chuzzlewit: or, his Wills and his Ways, etc. A drama, in three acts. By Thomas Higgie. London [1872], 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition, Supplement, vol. i.
Tartueffe Junior, von H.C.L. Klein. [Play in five acts, after “The Life of Martin Chuzzlewit.”] Neuwied, 1864, 16mo.
Martin Chuzzlewit: a drama, in three acts. By E. Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. 50.
Mrs. Harris! a farce, in one act. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. 57.
Mrs. Gamp’s Party. (Adapted from “Martin Chuzzlewit.”) In one act. Manchester, n.d., 12mo.