Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.
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British fortitude , and Hibernian friendship; or an escape from France. A musical drama in one act. by J. C. Cross. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal Covent. Garden.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.Date: 1794- E-books
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Prospectus with the songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand dramatic ballet of action called Imogen, Princess of Britain. Partly founded on an event recorded in the Bernard and Zineura, of Boocaccio; but principally from Incidents "traced in narrative," and expressed in Action, of occurrences preceding, progressive, and conclusive, of the interesting Fable of Shakespeare's pleasing and romantic Play of Cymbeline, By Mr. Cross. The new Music, by Messrs. Ware, Corri, Jun. and Taylor; with Selections from various admired Coruposers, by Messrs. Cross and Mapleson. The Overture, entirely new, by Mr. W. Ware. The whole of the Scenery new and appropriate, designed by Mr. S. Whitmore, and executed by him, Messrs. Runciman, Merrick, Clarke, J. Whitmore, Williams, &c. &c. The Machinery, by Mr. Branscomb. The Dresses designed by Mr. Roberts, and executed by Mr. Brett, Mrs. Nash, and Mrs. Williams. The Stage Properties, Banners, &c. by Mr. Porje. And the introductory Combats under the direction of Mr. Montoomery.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.Date: [1800?]- E-books
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In love, in debt, & in liquor , or our way in Wales; a new musical drama, performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. On Wednesday, June 28, 1797. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, British Fortitude, Point at Herqui, and Way to get Unmarried, performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden; The Purse, or Benevolent Tar, at the Theatres-Royal Drury-Lane and Hay-Market; Apparition, at the Theatre-Royal Hay-Market; and Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, Robbers, Caledonian Recruit, Jew and Gentile, Village Doctor, Matrimony, Naval Gratitude, Neither frighten'd nor hurt, Harlequin Mariner, Olympian Revels, Julia of Louvain, and Niobe, or Harlequin's Ordeal, performed with universal Applause at Jones's Royal Circus. The new music by Mr. Sanderson, With Selections from Reeve, Dibdin, Shield, &c.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.Date: 1797- E-books
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Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster an Hibernian pasticio. As recited and sung with universal applause by Mr. Johnstone, at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden. And in the new entertainment of readings and music at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket. Written by J.C. Cross.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.Date: [1795?]- E-books
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Parnassian trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. By J. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, &c
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), d. 1809.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]