ID 217
Last Name Inchbald
First Name Elizabeth
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1753-10-15
Date of Death 1821-08-01
Place of Birth Stanningfield
Place of Death London
VIAF URI https://viaf.org/viaf/59084053/
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Inchbald
Image URL https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Mrs_Joseph_Inchbald,_by_Thomas_Lawrence.jpg
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Introducer The Honey Moon; a Comedy, in Five Acts; by John Tobin, Esq. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
Author Appearance is against them. A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. 1785
Author Mistake upon mistake, or, appearance is against them, a farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. 1785
Author Appearance is against them, a farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. 1786
Author I'll Tell You What. A Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1786
Author I'll Tell You What[,] a Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. Second Edition. 1786
Author The widow's vow. A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. 1786
Author The widow's vow. A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. 1786
Author I'll Tell You What. A Comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. The Second Edition. 1787
Author I'll Tell You What. A Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1787
Translator The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contreruse. As it is now performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald. 1787
Translator The Midnight Hour; or, War of Wits. A Farce, in two acts. Translated from the French. "Ruse Contre Ruse; ou, La Guerre Ouverte." Represented seventy successive nights at Paris. And now performing with universal applause. 1787
Translator The Midnight Hour; or, War of Wits. A Farce. In Two Acts. Translated from the French, "Ruse Contre Ruse; ou, La Guerre Ouverte." Represented Seventy Successive Nights at Paris; and Now in Rehearsal, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. 1787
Translator (Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in Three Acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Translator (Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse. As it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Author Such things are. A play in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-garden. Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Author Such Things Are. A play. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Author Such Things Are; a Play, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Author Such things are; a play, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. Second Edition. 1788
Translator The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1788
Translator The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in Three Acts. From the French of M. Damaniant. Called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse: as it is now performing at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. Translated By Mrs. Inchbald. The second edition. 1788
Author The mogul tale; or, the descent of the balloon. A farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley. 1788
Author Animal magnetism, a farce. in three acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, 1789
Author Animal magnetism. A farce of three acts. As performing at the Theatres-Royal of London and Dublin. Written by Mrs Inchbald. 1789
Author The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. 1789

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