First produced at the Surrey Theatre, London, England, 26 December 1832.
Performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales, March 1838.
Performed at Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre, Sydney, November 1868.
An advertisement for Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre production of George Almar's The Charcoal Burner; or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough on 28 and 30 November 1868.
Brief review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 10 March 1838.
Plot outline and review of the Charcoal Burner performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 5 March 1838. Review of Charles the Second performed at the same venue on 8 March 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 10 March 1838 of ‘for the first time these two years, the popular Comedy, in 2 Acts, called Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch’ [John Howard Payne, 1824]; and ‘to conclude with the Melo Drama in two Acts, called The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough’ [George Almar, 1832].
Advertisement for: Performance on 6 March 1838 of ‘for the second time in this Colony, the Drama in Two Acts, entitled The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough’ [George Almar, 1832]; and ‘the Musical Burletta, in One Act, of The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821]; and ‘the favorite Farce, called Catching an Heiress', [Charles Selby, 1835]
Plot outline and review of the Charcoal Burner performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 5 March 1838. Review of Charles the Second performed at the same venue on 8 March 1838.
Brief review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 10 March 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 6 March 1838 of ‘for the second time in this Colony, the Drama in Two Acts, entitled The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough’ [George Almar, 1832]; and ‘the Musical Burletta, in One Act, of The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821]; and ‘the favorite Farce, called Catching an Heiress', [Charles Selby, 1835]
Advertisement for: Performance on 10 March 1838 of ‘for the first time these two years, the popular Comedy, in 2 Acts, called Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch’ [John Howard Payne, 1824]; and ‘to conclude with the Melo Drama in two Acts, called The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough’ [George Almar, 1832].
An advertisement for Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre production of George Almar's The Charcoal Burner; or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough on 28 and 30 November 1868.