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On Monday, Dec. 24th, 1894, and every evening until further notice, Mr Wallace Revill's second annual Christmas pantomime, entitled- Robinson Crusoe
McClelland, Harry F; Revill, Wallace; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1894
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime.
On Boxing Night (Saturday), Dec. 26th, 1885, and every evening till further notice, at 7 o'clock, the management will have the honour of presenting Mr. W.H. Daw's second annual Christmas pantomime, entitled, Harlequin, the Babes in the wood and Bold Robin Hood, spirit of evil and spirits of good
Locke, Fred (1907); Daw, W H; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1885
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime.
On Boxing Night, Wednesday, December 26, 1888, and every evening until further notice, at 7 o'clock, Mr. W.H. Daw's fifth annual pantomime entitled Blue Beard! (Re-dyed), or, a father's atrocity! A lover's reciprocity. A husband's ferocity!!! and a wife's curiosity!!!!
Doyle, T F; Daw's, W H; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1888
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime.
On Boxing Night (Monday), Dec. 27th, 1886, and every evening till further notice, at 7 o' clock, the management will have the honour of presenting Mr. W. H. Daw's Royal Jubilee pantomime, entitled Robinson Crusoe or, Harlequin; the runaway tailor, the villainous sailor, and the King of the Kickapoo Islands
Locke, Fred (1907); Daw, W H; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1886
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime. With illustrative cover depicting the theatre (front), and Arthur Davy's factory (back).
The royal grand Christmas pantomime, Jack & the beanstalk and the man in the moon
Green, Frank W; Younge, Richard; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1876
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime. At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
On Christmas Eve, December 24th, 1884, and every evening till further notice, at 7 o' clock (Christmas Day excepted) the management will have the honour of presenting their first grand Christmas Pantomime, entitled:- The modern Sinbad the sailor; or, Harlequin, the reckless wrecker, the rover free, and the dreadful old man of the sea! : A pantomime to suit patrons of all ages and all classes
Locke, Fred (1907); Wood, John S; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1884
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime.
The pantomime Harlequin little Tom Tucker! And the fine lady of Banbury Cross! Or, the old woman who lived in a shoe, and had so many children she didn't know what to do
Marshall, C F; Greenwood, Mr; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1865
At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
Harlequin King Diamond : or, the high, low, Jack & the game!
Young, Edwin (fl. ca. 1864-1870); Pitt, Charles; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1864
At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
The dragon of Wantley; or Harlequin Moore, of Moore Hall, and his fayre Margery : Theatre Royal, Sheffield, December, 1861
Hazlewood, Mr; Reeve, Wybert; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1861
Programme, consisting of the script of the play.
Pantomime! The forty thieves : or Harlequin Ganem, Old Father Pantomime, and the magic monkey
Byron, Henry J (1835-1884); Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime 1867-8
1867
At head of title: 1867-8. Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
Pantomime! The forty thieves : or Harlequin Ganem, Old Father Pantomime, and the magic monkey
Byron, Henry J (1835-1884); Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime 1867-8
1867
At head of title: 1867-8. Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
The grand comic and romantic Christmas Pantomime of Dick Whittington ("the Mayor the merrier,") and his cat! : Or, Harlequin the hateful apprentice, and the loving Queen of Cheeseland! The catching, rational, and fayntastic [sic.] opening written, virtue all righted and vice screwed up
Williams, Henry Llewellyn; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1875
At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield. Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime.