Diaries of Drury Lane Theater performances kept by Richard Cross and William Hopkins [manuscript], 1747-1760, 1762-1764, 1768-1776.

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Diaries of Drury Lane Theater performances kept by Richard Cross and William Hopkins [manuscript], 1747-1760, 1762-1764, 1768-1776.

Known as the Cross-Hopkins' Diary. Hogan, London Stage, 1776-, p. xvii - refers to a Hopkins MS Diary, September 21-December 23, 1776, in the FSL.

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Brownsmith, John

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Hopkins, William, -1780

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Cross, Richard, -1760

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Drury Lane Theatre

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The Drury Lane Theatre in London is the oldest English theater still in use. From the description of Financial records, 1747-1817. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78201833 From the guide to the Financial records, 1747-1817., (Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) The performances took place at the King's theatre, Haymarket and at the Lyceum between 1809 and 1812. Some of Benjamin Wyatt's plans for the rebuilding of...