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Alphonso, King of Naples: : a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal by their Majesties servants
Powell, George (1658?-1714); Bever, Thomas; Butler, Mary Duchess of Ormond; Roper, Abel (1665-1726)
1691
Dedicated to the Dutchess of Ormond.
A new opera called Brutus of Alba, or Augusta's triumph : as it is acted at the theatre, in Dorset Garden, by His Majesty's Servants
Powell, George (1658?-1714); Verbruggen, John; Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Purcell, Daniel (1660-1717)
1697
Based on N. Tate's 'Brutus of Alba'. First edition. Pp. 8-9 wrongly numbered 6-7. Dramatis persona lacks performers' names. Page of advertisements at end. Anon., by George Powell and John Ve...
The Cornish comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Dorset-Garden, by His Majesty's Servants
Powell, George (1658?-1714); Haines, Joseph (fl. 1668-1701); Clarke, Jeremiah (1669?-1707)
1696
Though Powell in the dedication states that the play was 'committed by the author to my hand to dispose in the world' he is generally regarded as the author. Includes a dialogue and epilogue by J. H...
The imposture defeated, or A trick to cheat the devil : a comedy as it was acted by his majetsies [sic.] servants, at the theatre in Drury Lane
Powell, George (1658?-1714); Motteux, Peter Anthony (1660-1718)
1698
Words by G. Powell. Verse prologue and epilogue, the former spoken by Powell, claiming authorship of the play. Publisher's playlist on A2v, and his booklist on final page. Includes P. Motteux's ...
A very good wife : a comedy
Powell, George (1658?-1714); Brome, Richard (1652); Brome, Richard (1652)
1693
First edition. Borrows from several of Brome's plays, including The city wit and The court beggar. "As it is acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre-Royal." Advertisements on p. 47. ...
The treacherous brothers, a tragedy : acted by Their Majesties Servants, at the Theatre Royal
Powell, George (1658?-1714)
1690
The main incident is taken from: Bayly, Thomas. Herba parietis, or, The wallflower. In verse. The last leaf bears "Epilogue· Writ by Mr. Mountfort, spoken by Mrs. Butler in mans apparel" on recto...