Love Laughs at Lock-smiths: A Comic Opera, in Two Acts. Translated from the French piece called Une folie, As performed with universal applause at the Hay-Market Theatre London.
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Link Singerman ID: 0150
Year: 1804
Entry: Colman, George. Love Laughs at Lock-smiths: A Comic Opera, in Two Acts. Translated from the French piece called Une folie, As performed with universal applause at the Hay-Market Theatre London. Baltimore: Printed by Cole & Hewes, for George Keatinge, 1804. 68 p.
Author/Editor: Colman, George
Location: Baltimore, MD
Title: Love Laughs at Lock-smiths: A Comic Opera, in Two Acts. Translated from the French piece called Une folie, As performed with universal applause at the Hay-Market Theatre London.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Cole & Hewes, for George Keatinge
Language: English
Notes: Capt. Beldare is disguised as Levi Kaiserman, a Jew. S & S 6047, Coleman, p. 9 (for other editions). Cole & Hewes also printed an edition in 1804 for Samuel Butler.