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Emilia Don - Actor, Actor and Singer, Director
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Little Jack Horner or, The Downfall of Ignorance, Royal Victoria Theatre (1838-1880), Sydney, NSW, 29 May 1861
Mr Lloyd - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
Mrs Crosby - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- Little Jack Horner or, The Downfall of Ignorance, Royal Victoria Theatre (1838-1880), Sydney, NSW, 29 May 1861
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
Mr Hasker - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
Mr Bartlett - Actor, Actor and Singer, Stage Director, Stage Manager
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
Emma Howson - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
Frank Howson - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
Miss Dixon - Actor, Actor and Singer
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
S Chambers - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- The Black Domino! / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 4 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
E Salamon - Musician, Pianist
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
Mr Chambers - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
H D Wilton - Actor-manager, Director, General Manager, Lessee, Stage Director
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
Mr Hill - Orchestral Leader
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
Mr George Coppin - Actor-manager, Director, Lessee
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- The Octoroon / Old Gooseberry, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 24 June 1871
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
Mr Fry - Scenic Artist
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp / Perfection! or, The Lady Of Munster / Samuel in Search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 25 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
J R Greville - Actor, Director, Stage Manager
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- The Octoroon / Old Gooseberry, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 24 June 1871
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- Harlequin Jack Sheppard, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 17 January 1870
- Little Jack Sheppard, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 1869
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
C Warde - Actor, Properties Master / Mistress
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
Mr Murray - Actor, Actor and Singer
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
F Howson - Actor, Actor and Singer
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- Lady Audley's Secret, Audley Court / Colleen Bawn!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1 May 1865
- Sweethearts and Wives! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- The Octoroon / Old Gooseberry, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 24 June 1871
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
Mr Johnson - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Contested Election! / Castle Spectre / Slasher and Crasher!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Castle Spectre! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 30 May 1865
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
Mr Turner - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Harlequin Jack Sheppard, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 17 January 1870
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Wonderful Woman! / Don Caesar de Bazan, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 2 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
Charles Fry - Actor, Scenic Artist
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
Mr Jones - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- The Octoroon / Old Gooseberry, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 24 June 1871
- Little Jack Sheppard, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 1869
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Little Jack Horner or, The Downfall of Ignorance, Royal Victoria Theatre (1838-1880), Sydney, NSW, 29 May 1861
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- Harlequin Jack Sheppard, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 17 January 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
Frederick Coppin - Actor-manager, Musical Arranger
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Rivals [and] A Musical Melange [and] Valet de Sham, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 31 October 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- Harlequin Jack Sheppard, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 17 January 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Cool as a Cucumber! / Peggy Green! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
John Hill - Composer, Musical Arranger
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Little Jack Horner or, The Downfall of Ignorance, Royal Victoria Theatre (1838-1880), Sydney, NSW, 29 May 1861
- Jack and The Beanstalk or Harlequin Nursery Rhymes and the Pranks of the Good Little People , Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1871
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
Mrs Jager - Costume Designer, Costume Maker
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- The Child of the Regiment / The MacGregor's Gathering / Perseus and Andromeda, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 13 June 1865
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Rivals [and] A Musical Melange [and] Valet de Sham, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 31 October 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
J W Murray - Actor, Actor and Singer
- Leah! The Forsaken / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 29 May 1865
- Guy Mannering! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 15 May 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
John Renno - Actor, Mechanist, Properties Master
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
Mr Simpson - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 5 June 1865
- The Child of the Regiment! / Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 28 April 1865
- The Child of the Regiment / Orpheus and Eurydice! or The Young Gentleman who Charmed the Rocks!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 17 April 1865
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
Mr Warde - Properties Master / Mistress
- Aladdin or The wonderful Scamp / Nan, the Good for Nothing / Samuel in search of Himself, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 27 April 1865
- Rob Roy / Prince Amiable or, The last of the Ogres!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 22 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Harlequin Jack Sheppard, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 17 January 1870
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Kathleen Mavourneen! or St Patrick's Eve /Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 May 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Not a Bad Judge! / Ali Baba! or, The Forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 13 May 1865
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
Mr Dennis - Properties Master
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
Charles Dillon - Actor, Actor-manager, Adaptor
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
Tilly Earle - Actor, Costume Maker
- Little Jack Horner the Original Hero of the Corner or, The Fairy Cooks of Our Christmas Pie, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1860
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- Peggy Green! / Prince Amiable, or, the Last of the Ogres, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 April 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 July 1871
- Sun and Shadow or, Mark Stornway's Nephew, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 1 October 1870
Harry Jackson - Actor, Director, Stage Manager
- Aladdin or, The wonderful Scamp! / Rural Felicity, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 24 April 1865
- Rural Felicity / Orpheus and Eurydice! or, The young Gentleman who charmed the Rocks, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 21 April 1865
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- Ladies' Club! / Maid with the Milking Pail! / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 5 May 1865
Mr Little - Actor, Properties Master
- Ladies' Club / Maid with the Milking Pail / Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp, Theatre Royal, Launceston, TAS, 9 June 1865
- Harlequin King Gander and Mother Goose and the three Princesses in the Tower or, The Magic Glass Distaffs, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 26 December 1864
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- The Magician's Daughter or, Harlequin King of the Golden Island and the Fairy Rifle Corps, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1855
- The Mirror of Beauty or, Little Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 5 October 1855
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- The Four Champions or, Harlequin of the Crystal Globe and the Spirits of the Demon Dell, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 22 December 1866
- Paris or, Vive Lempriere, Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 3 November 1866
- Bohemian Girl! / A Handsome Husband! / Prince Florizel, or The Winter's Tale, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 26 May 1865
- A Handsome Husband! / Perseus and Andromeda! or, The Maid and the Monster, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 19 May 1865
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 2 February 1860
- The Discreet Princess or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Three Glass Distaffs, Royal Pantheon Cremorne Gardens, Richmond, VIC, 26 December 1859
- Not a Bad Judge! / Married Rake / Kenilworth!, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 10 May 1865
- Peggy Green! / The Pretty Horse-breaker!/ Ali Baba! or, The forty Thieves, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 1865
- The Rivals! or, Aladdin, The Wonderful Scamp! , Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 18 May 1865
- Little Treasure! / Ali Baba or, The Forty Thieves!, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, 16 May 1865
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- Leah the Forsaken / The Bonnie Fishwife, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 3 August 1868
- Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC, 26 December 1870
- King Arthur or, Launcelot the Loose, Gin-ever the Square, and the knights , Princess's Theatre and Opera House (1857-1886), Melbourne, VIC, 18 April 1870
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 27 May 1864
- The Duke's Motto, Prince of Wales Theatre (1863-1872), Sydney, NSW, 28 April 1864
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Charles Lamb, in an essay on some old actors, remarks that the casual sight of on old playbill which he had picked up brought back such a flood of memories that he was constrained to 'write them up.' Lamb says : 'These old remembrances makes us feel how we once used to read a play-bill, not as now, peradventure, singling out a favorite performer, and casting, a negligent eye over the rest, but spelling out every name, to the very mutes and servants of the scene.' This was written over 80 years ago, and the words are applicable to-day. There is no greater delight to an old playgoer than in turning over a sheaf of old play-bills and living in the past, and with these dead and gone actors recalling happy days that are no more.
Next, perhaps, to the delight of recalling the actors and actresses of our boyhood days is the present delight of running through old books and papers, musty with age; when in search perhaps of one object you light upon another and are equally a gainer of pleasure. One day recently, to get rid of some cobwebs which had gathered about the brain, I strolled among some of my old familiar friends, the second-hand booksellers of Sydney, and in the shop of Mr. J. Murphy, 22 Castlereagh-street, I came across what was to me an almost priceless treasure, a copy of the play-bill of the opening night of the old Queen's Theatre, Melbourne, now nearly 60 years ago. Mr. Murphy very kindly presented me with the relic, and as it brings back to earth, in memory, some of our ancient favorites, I may be excused for quoting it in extenso.
QUEEN'S THEATRE ROYAL,
QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE.
OPENING NIGHT.
THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1845.
The proprietor having completed his arrangements for the opening of the New Theatre Royal, Queen-street, on the above-named evening, has the honor of announcing to the patrons of the drama —the public of Melbourne and its vicinity—that he had secured all the available talent in the province, and is in communication with neighbouring colonies for the purpose of adding strength to his company.
Previous to the rising of the curtain an opening address will be delivered by Mr. Nesbitt.
ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1, the performances will commence with Tobin's celebrated Comedy (in five acts),
THE HONEYMOON.
Duke Aranga ……………… Mr. Nesbitt
Balthazar ………………….. Mr. Capper
Count Montalban …………. Mr. Boyd
Rolando ………………….... Mr. Cameron
Jacques …………………….. Mr. Lee
Lampedo ………………...… Mr. Cochrane
Campillo …………………... Mr. C. Boyd
Lopez ……………………… Mr. Miller
Servant …………………….. Mr. Jacobs
Juliana ……………………... Mrs. Cameron
Zamora …………………….. Mrs. Knowles
Volanto …………………….. Mrs. Boyd
Hostess …………………….. Mrs. Avins
Villagers …………………… Messrs. Jones and Smith
In Act 4 a rustic dance incidental to the Comedy.
End of the Comedy, an Admired Song by Mrs. Knowles; a Comic Song by Mr. Miller.
To conclude with the laughable Farce of the
UNFINISHED GENTLEMEN ;
or
BELLES, BEAUX, CANTABS AND TIGERS.
Lord Totterley (an
Adonis of 60) ………………. Mr. Capper
Hon. Frisk Flammer ………... Mr. Boyd
Jem Miller (an Incipient tiger
or gentleman's gentleman)….. Mr. Miller
Charles Danvers ……………. Mr. C. Boyd
Bill Downey (an unfinished
gentleman, a polished philoso-
pher) ………………………… Mr. Lee
Bailiffs ………………………. Messrs. Cochrane and Jones
Louisa (with songs) ………..... Mrs. Knowles
Chintz ……………………..… Mrs. Cameron
Doors open at half-past 6. Performance to commence at 7 precisely.
Dress circle 5s, half-price 3s ; upper Circle 4s, half-price 2s ; pit 2s 6d, half price 1s 6d ; gallery 1s 6d, no half price.
Proprietor, Mr. Smith ; stage manager, Mr. Nesbitt; mechanist, Mr. Capper.
Vivat Regina.
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Mrs. Avins was the last of the thespians who opened the "old Queen's" to "Pass over." She died in the Actors' Homes, built by Mr. George Coppin some years ago. Mrs. Avis had been a subscriber to the Dramatic and Musical Fund founded by Mr. Coppin, which gave her a claim on the Homes, of which she availed herself.
Mr. Capper died between the ages of 80 and 90 years. I had the pleasure of meeting the ancient on more than one occasion, long after he had retired from the stage. He was particularly fond of reminiscing both in the newspapers and on the platform and was as full of old lore as the hungriest antiquarian could desire. Mr. Capper wrote a book, about which more at another time.
Six weeks later, the success of Mr. John Thomas Smith's theatre having precipitated matters, Mr. George Coppin, with a company, crossed over from Launceston, under the following agreement ; —
''Theatre, Launceston,
“May 30, 1845.
“We, the undersigned, hereby agree to proceed to Melbourne by the brig Swan, and to perform there under the management of George Coppin, Esq., for a season, and to return to Launceston when required, he paying passages both ways; and we also bind ourselves under a penalty of £25— to be paid to the said George Coppin— that we will not perform at the Melbourne Theatre, or any other place of amusement, unless it is under the management of the said George Coppin, or by his free will and consent.
'”Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. and Miss Thompson, Messrs. F. B. Watson, E. A. Opie, J. Hambleton, J. Wilks, B. Rae, J. Megson, W. Howson, A. Howson, and A. M'Donald.”
Mr . Opie, or one of the same name, was a scene painter, and Mr. J. Megson was leader of the orchestra.
On arrival Mr, Coppin found that he could not come to terms with Mr. J. T. Smith, who, by the way, was also the proprietor of the St. John's Tavern, next door, and sooner then be "stuck," or allow the monopolist to dictate his own terms, Mr. Coppin engaged the large room at the Royal Hotel, in Collins-street, where afterwards stood the well-known and much-frequented, and where now stands the Union Bank of Australia, with a firm determination to oppose the theatre. John Thomas Smith appears to have taken fright at the energy of the man from Launceston, and came to terms. What these terms were, Mr. Smith announced in his playbill:-
QUEEN'S THEATRE ROYAL,
Queen-street, Melbourne.
The proprietor is happy to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has entered into an agreement with Mr. Coppin and the entire of his Corps Dramatique, to perform alternate nights with the present company for one month only. Trusting the greatest combination of talent ever witnessed in any of the colonies will receive the patronage and support it will ever be his study to deserve.
On Saturday evening, June 21, 1845, the entertainments will commence with Sir E. Lytton Bulwer's celebrated play (In five acts), entitled the
LADY OF LYONS.
Claude Melnotte ………… Mr, Charles Young
Colonel Damas ………….. Mr. Rogers
Beauseant ……………….. Mr. Thompson
Glavis …………………… Mr. Coppin
Mons. Deschappelles Mr. Watson
Pauline ………………….. Mrs. Coppin
Madame Deschappelles … Mrs. Watson
Previous to the play, and during the
evening, the band will play : — Overture, 'Italiana in Algero' (Rossini); overture, 'Fra DiaVolo' (Auber); .quadrille, 'Royal Irish' (Julien).
Wreath dance ……………. Mrs. Chas. Young
Song—
'Should He Upbraid 'Me …. Mrs. Rogers
Comic song ……………… Mrs Hambleton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young will dance the 'Tarantella,' in the costume of the country.
To be followed by an entirely new interlude (never acted here), called
THE FOUR SISTERS.
An entirely new comic double, Irish Jig by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young.
The whole to conclude with the very laughable farce of the
TURNPIKE GATE.
Crack the Cobbler …………. Mr. Coppin
Joe Standfast ………………. Mr. Rogers
Nights of performances during the present month Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
On Monday night will be produced Howard Payne's celebrated tragedy of
BRUTUS,
By the members of the Melbourne Company.
On Tuesday evening will be produced the celebrated comedy of
THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER,
And a variety of entertainments by the Launceston Company.
The prices of admission and the time of opening were as on the first night of the theatre.
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Sixty years ago the playgoers of Melbourne got enough for their money. Those who recollect Charlie Young as a comedian will try to imagine him as Claude Melnotte, and then the Tarantella and double Irish jig! and the afterwards classic Mrs. Charles Young-Herman Vezin dancing a double Irish jig. I won der what London Haymarket audiences would have thought of it. However, it would appear as if, in the long ago, all thespians engaged for general utility and general usefulness. You won't require the fingers of one hand to count those of these double bills who new remain on earth.
After a time the amalgamation of the companies took place under the sole management of Mr. Coppin, Mr. J. T. Smith (the proprietor) taking a share of the profits for his rent. I have obtained an insight into the methods and cost of working an early-day theatre. Leading actors in 1845 received from 30s to 40s a week, and were satisfied. Ten years afterwards the same class of actor got from £7 to £12 per week. The entire working of the Queen's Theatre in 1845, with the combined companies, in expenses, was under £60 a week. What profits the manager and lessee must have divided !
What accounts we read of the same old Queen's in the golden roaring 'fifties, when red-shirted, sun-browned diggers, 'lucky diggers' lounged in the dress circle, smoked their pipes, called out to their acquaintances in other parts of the house, pelted their favorites on the stage with golden nuggets, and drank champagne at fabulous prices, ate and drank, sang and danced, as if the good times were never to end. And while the theatres crowded nightly with prices quadrupled, the St. John's Tavern adjoining did a roaring trade. John Thomas Smith, a Magistrate and a member of the City Council, raked the shekels into the till in bucketfuls. The daily and nightly saturnalia beggared description. The time and place are apropos for an incident, which occurred in the early days of the Queen's Theatre and St. John's Tavern.
In July 1846, the neighborhood of the theatre was the scene of an alarming riot, which kept Melbourne in some excitement for more than a week, and threatened at one period to end in a
general fight between Orangemen and Roman Catholics. The Orangemen decided to celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne by a banquet in the Pastoral Hotel, which stood on the north-east corner of Queen and Little Bourke streets. The building was
decorated for the occasion, and Orange flags were displayed on polls from the windows facing Queen-street. This display aroused the passions of the R.C's., who assembled in hundreds round the Pastoral Hotel, many on both sides being armed. The Mayor, James Frederick Palmer, hurried to the spot. He ordered the door of the hotel to be opened, and entered, for the purpose of putting a stop to the riot ; but the R.C's., now finding the door opened, rushed through the hallway to the staircase, where they
were met by the Orangeman, and a regular battle ensued.
J. F. Palmer was a medical man, who, on arrival in Melbourne, found that the manufacture of gingerbeer and cordials would pay better than would the vending of Epsom salts and jalap. Palmer in after life became Speaker of the mixed Legislative Council, and President of the Legislative Council under Responsible Government. The doctor was squat, fat man, with a pair of calves that would have been the envy of Dr. Dill Macky to-day.
The crowd in front fired into the hotel, and 'Yellow-bellies' quickly responded. At this moment Father Geoghegan arrived and attempted to restrain his parishioners. As the good old padre (he was the first priest in Melbourne, and became Bishop of Adelaide); was in some danger of getting an ounce of lead, John O'Shannassy and a Mr. Hurley went over to his rescue, when Hurley got a bullet in the shoulder. Another man, drinking a glass of ale in the bar of the St. John's Tavern was badly wounded in the cheek, the shot having crashed through the bar window. The riot now was at its height; the doors, windows, and the furniture of the Pastoral Hotel were demolished ; the one party attacking the building and endeavoring to force an entrance, the other , defending every inch of ground. Fortunately some soldiers appeared upon the scene, and temporary peace was secured.
The R.C/s were induced to disperse by the promise of Dr. Palmer, and his brother magistrates that the Orange dinner should not total place. Three or four persons were badly wounded in the riots. Several of the Orange party were taken into custody and bound over to keep the peace. Mr. William Hinds, a grocer of Queen-street, was charged with firing the shot which wounded Mr. Hurley, and was committed for trial. The town was alarmed the whole of the night by skirmishes between detachments of both factions. On the following day the rival
greens and yellows assembled in different parts of the town. The whole of the hotels were closed by order of the authorities. Many of the shops were shut, and a dense fog, perhaps opportunely settled down upon the town. The police and military were called out, and having formed in Market-street, proceeded to an hotel in Flinders-street, where fifty Orangemen were assembled, but who quickly dispersed when the military and police appeared. They next proceeded to the top of Flinders-street, where afterwards stood the Stork Hotel, where some eighty Roman Catholics were assembled. After some hesitation these were persuaded to go to their several homes. The town was put under martial law for the night, and the soldiers bivouacked in Collins-street, opposite the Royal Exchange Hotel, which stood where the Bank of New South Wales stood thirty years ago. This riot gave birth to the Party Processions Act, prohibiting any party flag from being explayed under any circumstances in the colony of New South Wales, an Act more honored in the breech than in the observance.
The old Princess' Theatre, in Spring street, was built in 1854 by Mr. G. B. W. Lewis, who married Rose Edouin. It was of corrugated iron, and called Astley's Amphitheatre; and therein, with a good stud of trained horses, gave the uproarious diggers the delight of a circus. In 1857 John Black, who built the Theatre Royal in Bourke-street, bought the place, and, by adding a stage, etc., converted it into the Princess' Theatre, wherein Joseph Jefferson made
his first appearance. Of the great American actor-manager more hereafter. While George Coppin was building the Olympic — or 'iron pot'— John Black was building the Theatre Royal. That was in 1855. Mr. Black, in three years, made a huge fortune— or 'pile,' as the diggers named it— as a carrier between Melbourne and the diggings. His long line of drags and wagons were the means of supplying thousands of diggers with the necessaries of life, as much as £100 a ton being paid as freight to Bendigo, 100 miles from Melbourne. Mr. Black's great ambition was to own a theatre, and a fine building he erected. It was the first building lighted with gas in the city. The streets were then lighted with oil lamps, though a company had been formed, and was building its works on the Yarra. Mr. Black, however, built his own retorts, and made his own gas. Black thought that he could manage a theatre as well as he did his horse and bullock teams, but he found to his cost that the two enterprises took a totally different stamp of man to control. After a year of small successes and some heavy failures he leased the theatre to George Coppin, who immediately transferred G. V. Brooke and his company from the 'iron pot' to the Bourke-street establishment. The Theatre Royal was opened with 'The School for Scandal,' Mr. G. H. Rogers being the Sir Peter Teazle. The old Royal had many ups and downs from the first day that John Black opened it, and numerous owners, mortgagees, lessees and managers tried their luck in it. Few, outside the actual covenanting parties, knew who really did own the Royal. Fred. Bayne, the solicitor, had some big interest in it in the late fifties, as he claimed and got the free use of a stage box. The dress circle entrance was on a different leasehold, and at one time complications were threatened. In the late fifties Brooke and Coppin were lessees. The pair dissolving partnership, Brooke retained the Royal, Coppin taking the old Olympic and the Cremorne Gardens. Brooke at this time should have been worth £50,000. Henry Edwards and George Faucett Rowe became managers after Bob Heir had resigned. Brooke went travelling, and things got messed up generally. Then Ambrose Kyte, with a rent roll of about £10,000 a year, came in, lending the management money and getting the lease as security. He put Barry Sullivan in, and for some years the Royal was the best-conducted theatre in the Southern Hemisphere.
(To be continued.)
Article:  Joseph Michael Forde, ANNALS OF THE TURF AND OTHER PASTIMES. In New South Wales and Elsewhere. NO. LXIV., Sydney Sportsman, 3 August 1904, 3
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To be chronologically correct, it must be mentioned that the opening of the Victoria Theatre was the death warrant of the Theatre Royal. Barnet Levey died before the 'Vic'' was completed, and his widow kept the Royal open for a while, but the theatre suddenly closed on March 22, four days before Joe Wyatt opened his new venture. The Royal remained closed until the big fire removed it in March 1840. The fire originated in a stable on the adjoining premises, belonging to a Mr. Blanch, a mathematical instrument maker. The officers of a regiment then in Sydney, who had been attending a ball, hurried to the fire and assisted to remove goods, etc. In the early forties an Italian opened a canvas show in Hunter-street, and subsequently erecting a stage and scenery, named the concern the Olympic, and commenced in opposition to Wyatt. He got together a good company, but after a time the canvas theatre collapsed.
About the time that Levey opened the Royal in George-street, a theatre was opened in Launceston, and, we read that Mr. Cameron took a company from that town to Hobart Town and opened in "The Stranger." The first theatre named in the northern capital of Tasmania was the Royal Olympic, which formed part of the London Tavern, as did the Royal in George-street, Sydney. Amateur theatricals were popular in those days, chiefly amongst the military, and amongst these military amateurs was our own George Herbert Rogers. There exists a playbill in Launceston of a performance of "Charles II, or the Merry Monarch," given by the men of the 96th Regiment. In 1845 Mr. George Coppin leased the Olympic, and kept it open for a number of years. In 1850 the Lyceum Theatre, in Cameron-street, was opened under the management of Mr. James Melville. The Cornwall Rooms and the Royal Clarence theatre were opened in the same year. At the Rooms Miss Catherine Hayes appeared, the charges being 21s, 10s 6d, and 5s. The Theatre Royal was opened in 1857 it stood where the Empire now stands, and on its stage many Thespians of note appeared. ln 1863 the Lyster Opera Troupe appeared at the Royal. The Royal was closed in 1878.
In Southern Tasmania, Hobart now has one theatre, and that an old one. The De Graves family had something to do with its erection. One of its early managers was Robert Osborne. Later on J. W. Watson and John Davies held the reins. In the early days, at the Freemasons Hotel, in Harrington-street, was a theatre owned or leased by Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. There the soldiers from the barracks congregated, and the townspeople also patronised the show. Tommy Atkins was not then excluded from the theatre. Later on the Tasmanian Hall across the street was devoted to the drama. Mr. Delsarte had some connection with this establishment. Then there was the Hobart Hall in the same street. Next there was the Royal Albert Theatre, chiefly supported by seafaring men. This latter has been transformed into an hotel and is known as the Carlton. Circuses flourished, too, in those early days. Of the old actors in those old Tasmanian theatres one still lives in Sydney, at about 90 years of age— Mr. James Hasker.
Amongst the members of the theatrical profession mentioned in these bygone annals, none occupied a larger space in public affection than GEORGE HERBERT ROGERS, with whose death the Australian stage lost one of its best and brightest ornaments. But very few of his stamp have appeared upon the colonial stage. In London he would have ranked with the elder Farren, who is said yet to have left no successor, and he died in 1861. Mr Rogers was the son of a physician, whose widow married Major Elsey, of the Bank of England. His family was connected with that of Joseph Rogers, whose name appears frequently in volumes of Poetry chiefly of a religious character, and also with the Poet Herbert Rogers, from whom he took his second name. As brothers he had Professor Henry Rogers and John Rogers, and as half-brother Dr. Elsey, of the Port Essington expedition. An unfortunate family squabble drove Rogers when a young man from home, and in a wild moment he entered as a private soldier in the 51st Regiment at Chatham. Before his friends could take steps to purchase his discharge, or effect a reconciliation the, 51st was ordered to Van Diemans Land, and Mr. Rogers went with his company. Though repeatedly invited to return home, Sergeant Rogers as he had become, steadily refused; he had not forgotten, and I believe never did forget, the domestic trouble that drove him from home, and from the probabilities of a distinct position in the best circles of England. In connection with private theatricals at Hobart Town Rogers showed marked ability, even among the professionals with whom he sometimes appeared. The Colonel of the regiment, a patron of the drama, gave Mr. Rogers every latitude, and the lady lessee of the theatre attached to the Freemasons' Hotel, in Harrington-street, Mrs. Clarke, was eager on all occasions to obtain his services. The Colonel was a frequent visitor behind the scenes, and the fair lessee worked her point very adroitly. Though enlisted for 21 years, the term of the service, and though unwilling that the regiment should lose the services of such a steady man as Sergeant Rogers, the Colonel admitted that there was nothing in the regulations to prevent Sergeant - Rogers buying himself out of the army, provided that he (the Colonel) saw no objection. With such a fair pleader the Colonel was brought to see no objection, and Sergeant Rogers became Mr. Rogers, of the Theatre Royal, Hobart Town. I believe the fair lessee found the sovereigns with which to make the novel purchase, but as Mr. Rogers the actor was as great a favourite as was Sergeant Rogers the soldier, the indebtedness was soon wiped out.
In a particular range of old men Mr. Rogers had no compeer in Australia. Mr. J. C. Lambert has been frequently brought into comparison, but, though frequently playing the same characters, no comparison could be made; both excelled, because both gave distinct and widely different readings. In such characters as Sir Anthony Absolute, Mr. Rogers led, while as Sir Peter Teazle, Lambert's rendering was the more refined, the more courtly; yet when you saw Rogers as Sir Peter, you were forced to inquire whether Sheridan meant the baronet to be courtly or ''country," for that is how I distinguish between the pair. Sir Anthony suited Rogers eminently; the choleric old baronet was personified to the life. I remember on one occasion, in the middle of a scene, where Sir Anthony leaves, having "disowned" his son, the Captain, the enthusiasm of the audience rose to such a pitch that the actor was compelled to return and bow his acknowledgments. In such parts as Mr Hardcastle ("She Stoops to Conquer") Grandfather Whitehead, Lord Duberly, Lord Ogelby, and old men in domestic drama and high comedy, his sway with the audience was unbounded. In his acting he was sympathetic to a degree. I recollect, at the Melbourne Theatre Royal, when Lady Don reappeared in the "Daughter of the Regiment," how sympathetic the house was, the sympathy being induced by one little touch of nature on the part of Mr. Rogers, the touch that makes us all kin. Lady Don had left her husband, Sir William, in a Hobart Town grave. It was her first appearance, I think, since his death; certainly it was her first in Melbourne since the sad event. Rogers was the old sergeant of the play. When Lady Don came to the front she completely broke down, and, falling on the shoulders of "old Rogers," she sobbed aloud. It was no stage trick, but the genuine outburst of a heart that had sustained an irreparable loss. The old sergeant took her to his arms, and gently patting her on the shoulder whispered words of condolence. The audience silently awaited the recovery of the lady, and when she was able to speak her first lines, Lady Don had no reason to be other than satisfied with her reception. She was still remembered, and her dead husband had not been forgotten.
Coming to Mr. Rogers' professional career, Mr G. V. Brooke expressed the opinion that he equalled William Farren; and Charles Mathews, when in Australia, expressed his wonder that Rogers had never tried the British stage, as he was sure that he would have been successful. Charles Mathews offered, if Mr. Rogers would go to London, to ensure him an engagement, but Rogers was too deeply rooted in the affections of Australian playgoers to take the trip— not that he had any reason to believe that he would be a failure. Mr. Rogers married a sister of the late Charles Young, comedian (see "Sportsman," 22/6/'04), and left a family of six, three sons and three daughters. Two of the latter adopted their father's profession. One of the sons is Mr. Horace Rogers, reporter, of the "Sydney Morning Herald." Mr. G. H. Rogers died at Melbourne on February 13, 1872, the cause of death being the bursting of a blood vessel, his age being given as 53 years. The genial actor, good citizen and staunch friend, was buried in the Melbourne General Cemetery, in close proximity to a number of players who had "gone before"— Ellen Mortyn, Marie St. Denis, Mrs. Vickery, Hattie Shephard, and many others. On his tombstone are inscribed the lines by Longmore: —
"There is no death; what seems so is transition. This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life Elysian, Whose portal we call death."
Referring to Mr. Joseph Wyatt, who built the Victoria Theatre in 1838, I have described him as a leather merchant and ironmonger having his place of business next to the School of Arts in Pitt Street I find that Mr. Joseph Wyatt was a draper carrying on business in the early thirties (and before) at "16 Lower Pitt street," at No. 15 being his brother William, carrying on as a boot and shoemaker or dealer. The number then stood to the north of the School of Arts of today. In 1844 Mr. William Knight was the leasee of the Victoria Theatre, while Mr Joseph Wyatt occupied the Victoria Hotel, attached. On the southern side Mr A. J. Levy kept the Garrick's Head, and on the northern a few feet away, Mr. William Dind, of very healthy memory in connection with theatricals, kept the Star and Garter. On the corner of King-street was the Black Boy Inn afterwards known as the Liverpool Arms and, when kept by Ben Palmer and J B Moore, a house of call for theatrical people. Nearly opposite the Victoria Theatre a little to the north perhaps, was the Clown Inn, kept by no less a personage than George Coppin, then 25 years of age, now with 60 added on, and still hale and hearty and talking of spending £20,000 on alterations end improvements to the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. This Clown Inn was one of Mr. Coppin's unfortunate speculations. He did not, however, risk his all there, but quickly went to Launceston, as seen above, where he showed that he knew more about drawing audiences than he did about drawing beer. I believe the old gentleman, if he once more appeared in the "Spider Dance," or as Jem Baggs in the "Wandering Minstrel," would draw again. With the exception that Mr. Coppin was succeeded in the Clown Inn by Mr. Geo. Skinner, who in the same year removed himself and the name to a house at the corner of Hunter and George streets; that Mr. William Knight had become a landholder; and that John Gordon Griffiths, whose private residence was in Bligh street, had succeeded him as lessee of the theatre, the occupants of 1844 held their positions for some years after. In those days publicans and innkeepers were not "rolling stones." In 1843 Mr. Joseph Simmons, restless when unoccupied, opened the City Theatre in Market-street, where now stands an hotel, two doors from George-street. I am not sure that it is not the actual building with a new front. Associated with Simmons in this venture was a Mr. Bellmore, of whom little is known. The theatre was opened on May 20, Nesbitt M'Cron delivering a prize address. There were three pieces staged, "The Balance of Comfort," "The Painter of Ghent," and "Magnetic Influence." The company included Knowles, Fenton, Belfield, Meredith, Phillips, Madame Goutrot, Senora Ximenes, Mrs. Wallace, and three "Misses" Jones, Taylor, and Thompson. The population was not large enough to support two playhouses, and the smaller went to the wall. For a time the "City" became an auction mart, but in the early seventies Mr. Michael Hegarty, hailing from Melbourne, came along, secured the premises, and opened them as a cafe, the attraction being the waitresses in fancy bloomer costumes. I believe the venture did pay, as Mr. Hegarty enlarged his sphere of operations and removed to the old Adelphi, in York-street, of which more anon.
Of the company performing under Mr. Simmons, one is remembered well in Sydney by the old generation — Mr. P. Belfield, better known by the sobriquet of "Paddy Belfield", though his name was Peter. Mr. Belfield was a tailor by trade, to which he reverted when he left the stage, or the stage left him. My last recollection of Mr. Belfield as an actor was when he played the King in "Hamlet" to Barry Sullivan at the old Royal, in Melbourne, when Sullivan was playing his first engagement in 1862. Truth compels me to say that I had never seen the King so played, before or since. I believe, like dear old "Paddy," Gardner, Mr. Belfield at one time appeared in Irish characters, and I am of opinion that he could play such. In the early seventies Mr. Belfield was in business as a tailor, in partnership with his son Francis, in the now Oxford-street, near the old Robin Hood Inn, between Brisbane and Edward streets. While there he conceived the idea that the Surry Hills and Woolloomooloo should be able to support a theatre of their own, and that that theatre should be "agin his own door." Negotiations were opened up with Mr. Sydney Burdekin, who granted a lease of certain vacant land in Liverpool-street, with a right of entrance from Oxford-street. The site was about midway between the old-time Blind Beggar public-house— now Andy Flanagan's — and the lane leading down to Yurong-street. The shares were £1 each, payable, I think, in shilling subscriptions. The walls got up some feet when the funds ran short, and the scheme collapsed. Sydney Burdekin seized the bricks and built a neat row of cottages on the site. Mr. Belfield subsequently started business in George-street, Brickfield Hill. "One morn I missed him on the accustomed hill," and found that he had become the lessee of the Victoria Hotel, attached to the Victoria Theatre, in Pitt-street. That was in 1878. He played the part of host for a few years, and returned to his trade, this time in Liverpool-street, a few doors from George-street, and here he made his "last stand." In 1889 he was gathered to his fathers, after an extended colonial career, varied by many ups and downs. All said and done, there were many worse men than the old Thespian, "Paddy" Belfield.
(To be continued.)
Article:  Joseph Michael Forde, ANNALS OF THE TURF AND OTHER PASTIMES. In New South Wales and Elsewhere. No. LX., Sydney Sportsman, 6 July 1904, 3
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