George Colman
1762 – 1836
100 works on record
Works
The history of King Lear, 1768
1969
The heir at law

The actor of all work

Poetical vagaries; including Broad grins

The iron chest

The poetical works of George Colman, (the younger:)

The review

Broad grins

The iron chest
The iron chest

She Stoops To Conquer And Other Comedies

The poor gentleman

Posthumous letters, from various celebrated men

Love laughs at locksmiths

The heir at law

The Mountaineers A Play in Three Acts And in Prose By George Colman the Younger

The mountaineers
Broad grins ; My nightgown & slippers

X.Y.Z. A comedy. In two acts
Theater playbill for "Ways & Means, or, A Trip to Dover," "The Blue Devils" and "Wandering Boys, or, The Castle of Olival" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C. July 23, 1822
Inkle and Yarico
John Bull, or, the Englishman's fireside ; Sylvester Daggerwood, or, New way to pay old debts ; Ways and means, or, A trip to Dover
The old man and young wife
Poetical vagaries
Who wants a guinea?
The circle of anecdote and wit
Bluebeard; or, Female curiosity
The days of old
The poor gentleman
The iron chest
Random records
Thimble's flight from his shop-board
Blue-beard, or Female curiosity!
Ways and means
New hay at the old market
John Bull; or, The Englishman's fireside
Sylvester Daggerwood
Inkle and Yarico
Ways and means, or, A trip to Dover
The mountaineers
Battle of Hexham
The review; or, The wags of Windsor
The iron chest: a play
The family party
The rodiad
The heir at law
The Gnome-king, or, The giant-mountains

Eccentricities for Edinburgh, containing poems, entitle'd, A lamentation to Scotch booksellers
Tawny moor. A duet --- Sung by Mr. Banister and Mrs. Bland in the Mountaineer
The circle of anecdote and wit
The days of old: or, The battle of Hexham
Love me still
Poetical vagaries and Vagaries vindicated
John Bull, or, An Englishman's fire-side
Songs, duetts, trios, and chorusses; in a new musical drama, in two acts, called Feudal times; or, the banquet-gallery. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Saturday, Jan. 19th. 1799. Written by George Colman, the younger. ..
The iron chest, a play, in three acts
Squire Hardman
The lady of the wreck, or, Castle Blarneygig ..
Feudal times
The law of Java
Shakespeare's tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
Two to one

The plays of George Colman, the younger

Plays by George Colman the Younger and Thomas Morton
The actor of all work, or, The first and second floor
Blue Beard, a dramatic romance

Sylvester Daggerwood, or, New hay at the old market
More broad grins
My night-gown and slippers; or Tales in verse
Feudal times, or, The banquet-gallery
Jemmy linkum feedle
Silvester Daggerwood
Broad grins, my nightgown & slippers and other humorous works, prose and poetical, of George Colman the younger
Blue Beard, a dramatic romance, in three acts
Songs, chorusses, &c. in The iron chest; a play, in three acts. Performed by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The musick composed by Mr Storace
The gay deceivers
The battle of Hexham; or; Days of old
My night-gown and slippers
The Africans, or, War, love, and duty
The forty thieves

Broad grins: comprising
Broad grins and Eccentricities for Edinburgh
John Bull; or, the Englishman's fireside, a comedy, in three acts
The surrender of Calais
Mad. Montessu having, on Monday last, been honoured with the most enthusiastic applause, will make her second and last appearance on the English stage to-morrow evening. To-morrow, (Thursday) February 21, 1833, will be performed the play of The iron chest ... with a favourite divertissement, by all the principal dancers. After which, the grand ballet of Masaniello (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations, in which Madame Montessu ... will make her second and last appearance on the English stage. The ballet composed by Mons. Deshayes. The music by Auber. ... The public is respectfully informed that the sacred performances during Lent will commence at this Theatre on Friday next, Feb. 22, 1833, when will be represented (for the first time in this country) an oratorio consisting of sacred music, scenery, & personation, entitled The Israelites in Egypt, or, The passage of the Red Sea. The music composed wholly by Handel and Rossini. (Adapt
The poor gentleman
Love laughs at locksmiths
New and original grand Christmas pantomime Forty thieves
Airs, duets, & c., in the law of Java
The forty thieves
Blue devils
The law of Java
Olympic revels, or, Prometheus and Pandora
The iron chest
Two to one
John Bull, or, The Englishman's fireside
Broad grins
The bon ton; or, High life above the stairs
Sylvester Daggerwood, or, New hay at the old market
Inkle and Yarico