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 The red rover :
The red rover
[between 1835-1837]
 Jonathan Bradford, or, The murder at the road side inn.
Jonathan Bradford, or, The murder at the road side inn
[between 1835-1837]
 The brigand.
The brigand
[between 1840-1850]
 Der freischutz.
Der freischutz
[between 1840-1850]
 Mazeppa
Mazeppa
[between 1837-1840]
 Blue beard :
Blue beard
[1861]
 The blue jackets, or, Her majesty's service :
The blue jackets, or, Her majesty's service
[between 1876 and 1917]
 The maid and the magpie :
The maid and the magpie
[between 1876 and 1917]
 Silver palace and the golden poppy, or, The water and fire kings :
Silver palace and the golden poppy, or, The water and fire kings
[between 1837-1840]
 The miller & his men, or, The bohemian banditti :
The miller & his men, or, The bohemian banditti
[between 1836-1841]
 The Woodman's hut :
The Woodman's hut
[between 1837-1840]1
 Harlequin & little Tom Tucker.
Harlequin & little Tom Tucker
[between 1835-1837]
 Aladdin, or, The Wonderful lamp :
Aladdin, or, The Wonderful lamp
[between 1876 and 1917]
 The wood demon, or the hour of one
The wood demon, or the hour of one
[between 1835-1837]
 The forty thieves.
The forty thieves
[between 1837-1840]
 Uncle Tom's cabin :
Uncle Tom's cabin
1852
 Harlequin and Old Dame Trot.
Harlequin and Old Dame Trot
[between 1837-1840]
 The miller's maid :
The miller's maid
[between 1840 and 1850]
 Pizarro :
Pizarro
[between 1850--1862]
 The battle of Alma :
The battle of Alma
[1857]
 Richard Turpin, the highwayman :
Richard Turpin, the highwayman
[between 1850-1862]
 Harlequin riddle-me, riddle-me-ree or, You can't guess what this may be : adapted only for Redington's characters and scenes.
Harlequin riddle-me, riddle-me-ree or, You can't guess what this may be : adapted only for Redington's characters and scenes
[between 1850 and 1876]