First produced at the Olympic Theatre, London, England, 28 January 1819.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
Performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales, January 1838.
An advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 19 June 1838 of The Peregrinations of Pickwick, The Actress of All Work, and The Death Token.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 20 December 1838 of the 'favourite Drama, entitled Luke the Labourer', 'the Interlude of The Actress of All Work' and 'for the first time in this colony, a laughable Farce, called The Man with the Carpet Bag'.
Review and plot outline of the drama Victorine performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 15 January 1838 and reviews of The Actress of All Work and Therese, both performed at the same theatre on 18 January 1838.
Review of performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre on 14 and 16 April 1838.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 14 April 1838 of: ‘the laughable Entertainment called The Queer Subject’ [Joseph Stirling Coyne, 1836]; ‘the first time this Season, the popular Sketch Called The Actress of all Work’ [William Henry Oxberry, 1819]; ‘To Conclude with the admired Legendary Drama entitled Mistletoe Bough, or Young Lovell’s Bride’ [Charles A. Somerset, 1834].
The advertisement lists a dance to be performed and includes a list of the actors, and the names of the characters they portray, for each play.
Review and plot outline of the drama Victorine performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 15 January 1838 and reviews of The Actress of All Work and Therese, both performed at the same theatre on 18 January 1838.
Review of performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre on 14 and 16 April 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 18 January 1838 of: 'the Dramatic Sketch in one Act, called the Actress of All Work', [William Oxberry,1819] and 'Drama in three Acts, called Therese, or, The Orphan of Geneva', [Henri Joseph Brahaim Ducange Victor, translated and adapted for the English stage by John Howard Payne,1821]
An advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 19 June 1838 of The Peregrinations of Pickwick, The Actress of All Work, and The Death Token.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 20 December 1838 of the 'favourite Drama, entitled Luke the Labourer', 'the Interlude of The Actress of All Work' and 'for the first time in this colony, a laughable Farce, called The Man with the Carpet Bag'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 14 April 1838 of: ‘the laughable Entertainment called The Queer Subject’ [Joseph Stirling Coyne, 1836]; ‘the first time this Season, the popular Sketch Called The Actress of all Work’ [William Henry Oxberry, 1819]; ‘To Conclude with the admired Legendary Drama entitled Mistletoe Bough, or Young Lovell’s Bride’ [Charles A. Somerset, 1834].
The advertisement lists a dance to be performed and includes a list of the actors, and the names of the characters they portray, for each play.