Event Type
Dramatic
Event Details
Troupe: Corrie, J.
Venue Type: Theatre
Location: Liverpool
County: Lancashire
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Royal Liver Theatre
Location: Liverpool
County: Lancashire
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Royal Liver Theatre
Date
-
Date notes
Monday evening
Casting
Event Program
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Title | Performed Person / Troupe | Notes | Type | |||
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Tell him what de row | Corrie | Mr. J.Corrie | Song | |||
Good people all | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with Mrs. H.P. Grattan & Messrs. Henry & E. O'Donnell |
Finale | ||
De cause, de cause | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | Song | |||
Gypsey woman whose name was Powell, A | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with Mrs. H.P. Grattan |
Duet | ||
S'pose dis ting you hab not tell | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | Song | |||
Oh! Beware! This love | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with E. O'Donnell |
Song | ||
Dearest Othello | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with Mrs. H.P. Grattan |
Duet | ||
Othello Travestie | Corrie | Mr. J.Corrie | Includes several songs (listed)
Casting: |
Play, Burlesque | ||
Oh much him wonder | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | Song | |||
I'll tell you why I loved the Black | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | Song | |||
Potent, Grave and Reverend Sirs | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | Song | |||
Tho him fader now in sorrow | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with Mr. J. Ryan |
Duet | ||
Will You Go to the Senate? | Corrie, J. | Corrie, J. | with Mr. Glydon |
Duet |
Bibliographic Sources
- Era (London) September 28, 1845: 5:4.Info in Record:
- Performance Type: Dramatic
- Performers Listed: “Mr. J. Corrie”
- Venue Name: “the Royal Liver”
- Program Info: “Othello Travestie”
- Other: reception
- British Library, BL Mic. C. 13137 Playbills 245: September 22, 1845 (Liver):Info in Record:
- Performance Type: Dramatic
- Performers Listed: “Othello…Mr. Corrie”, for remainder of cast, see attached document scan
- Days & Times: “This Evening, Monday, September 22” (’45 written in)
- Venue Name: “Theatre-Royal, Church Street”
- Other Acts on Bill: “the Opera of Love in a Village” (1st on bill); “A New Grand Pas Seul, ‘De La Vivandiere,’ by Mr. Arthur Webster”; “the admirable Farce of Polkamania” (2nd)
- Program Info: “To conclude with, for the first time these five years, a Burlesque, called Othello Travestie.” For specific songs included, see attached document scan.
- Other: performance time, ticket info