With music by Samuel James Arnold.
This is an adaptation from Richard Steele's story in the Spectator . With music by Samuel James Arnold.
With music by Samuel James Arnold.
With music by Samuel James Arnold.
This is an abridged adaptation of Colman's own His Hay at the Old Market (1795).
This is an adaptation of William Godwin's novel, Caleb Williams . With music by Stephen Storace. When Colman published The Iron Chest , he attacked Kemble for sabotaging the play but, as it turns out, he was genuinely ill and the audience excused him as did reviewers who were critical of the play itself. For an account of this, see also The Oracle (14 March 1796); The Star (14 March 1796); and The Morning Herald (21 March 1796). On 13 March 1796 Godwin records having tea at Kemble's with Twiss and discussing 'theatrical illusion'.
This is an adaptation by Henry Heartwell and George Colman (the younger) of Alexandre Duval's Le Prisonnier . With music by Thomas Attwood.
This is an adaptation of Bouily's Une Folie . With music by Michael Kelly.
By "Arthur Griffenhoof", Colman's pseudonym. With music by Michael Kelly.
By “Arthur Griffinhoofe,” Colman's pseudonym. With music by Michael Kelly.