Richard Brome
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 372 years ago |
Date of died | September 24,1652 |
Died | London |
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Job | Playwright |
Date of birth | January 1,1590 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 530387 |
Five New Plays
The dramatic works of Richard Brome containing fifteen comedies now first collected in three volumes
The English Moore; Or, the Mock-Marriage
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome: Five Plays: The Northern Lasse, 1632. the Sparagus Garden, 1640. the Antipodes, 1640. the Joviall Crew: Or, the Merry Beggars, 1652. the Queenes Exchange, 1657
A Critical Edition of Richard Brome's The Weeding of Covent Garden and The Sparagus Garden
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome: Five New Playes, 1650: The English Moor, Or the Mock-Marriage. the Lovesick Court, Or the Ambitious Politique, 1658. the Wedding of the Covent-Garden, Or the Middlesex-Justice of Peace, 1658. the New Academy, Or, the N
A Critical Old- spelling Edition of Richard Brome's A Mad Couple Well Match'd
A Critical Edition of Brome's A Northern Lasse
A Jovial Crew: Or, the Merry Beggars. A Comedy. Acted Both at the Queen's Theatre, and the Theatre-Royal, at the Same Time, . . . Likewise All the Songs, and a Key to the Beggars Cant. Written by Richard Brome, . . .
The jovial crew: or, The merry beggars. A comic-opera [altered from R. Brome, with additional songs &c. by E. Roome and others. ].
The Northern Lass, Or, the Nest of Fools. a Comedy. As It Is Now Acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. with Prologue, Epilogue, and New Songs. by Richard Brome, Gent. the Sixth Impression
The Jovial Crew: A Comic-opera. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's Servants. With the Musick Prefix'd to Each Song. .
The Northern Lass, Or, the Nest of Fools. a Comedy. As It Is Now Acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal. with Prologue, Epilogue, and New Songs. by Richard Brome, Gent. the Sixth Impression
The Jovial Crew. a Comic Opera. Distinguishing Also the Variations of the Theatre. As Performed in Three Acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the Prompt-Book . . . by Mr. Wild, Prompter
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome, Containing Fifteen Comedies Now First Collected in Three Volumes: Five New Playes, 1650: The English Moor, Or the Mock-Marriage. the Lovesick Court, Or the Ambitious Politique, 1658. the Wedding of the
Five New Playes,: Viz. The Madd Couple Well Matcht. Novella. Court Begger. City Witt. Damoiselle
The dramatic works of Richard Brome containing fifteen comedies now first collected in three volumes
The English Moore; Or, the Mock-Marriage
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome: Five Plays: The Northern Lasse, 1632. the Sparagus Garden, 1640. the Antipodes, 1640. the Joviall Crew: Or, the Merry Beggars, 1652. the Queenes Exchange, 1657
A Critical Edition of Richard Brome's The Weeding of Covent Garden and The Sparagus Garden
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome: Five New Playes, 1650: The English Moor, Or the Mock-Marriage. the Lovesick Court, Or the Ambitious Politique, 1658. the Wedding of the Covent-Garden, Or the Middlesex-Justice of Peace, 1658. the New Academy, Or, the N
A Critical Old- spelling Edition of Richard Brome's A Mad Couple Well Match'd
A Critical Edition of Brome's A Northern Lasse
A Jovial Crew: Or, the Merry Beggars. A Comedy. Acted Both at the Queen's Theatre, and the Theatre-Royal, at the Same Time, . . . Likewise All the Songs, and a Key to the Beggars Cant. Written by Richard Brome, . . .
The jovial crew: or, The merry beggars. A comic-opera [altered from R. Brome, with additional songs &c. by E. Roome and others. ].
The Northern Lass, Or, the Nest of Fools. a Comedy. As It Is Now Acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. with Prologue, Epilogue, and New Songs. by Richard Brome, Gent. the Sixth Impression
The Jovial Crew: A Comic-opera. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's Servants. With the Musick Prefix'd to Each Song. .
The Northern Lass, Or, the Nest of Fools. a Comedy. As It Is Now Acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal. with Prologue, Epilogue, and New Songs. by Richard Brome, Gent. the Sixth Impression
The Jovial Crew. a Comic Opera. Distinguishing Also the Variations of the Theatre. As Performed in Three Acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the Prompt-Book . . . by Mr. Wild, Prompter
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome, Containing Fifteen Comedies Now First Collected in Three Volumes: Five New Playes, 1650: The English Moor, Or the Mock-Marriage. the Lovesick Court, Or the Ambitious Politique, 1658. the Wedding of the
Five New Playes,: Viz. The Madd Couple Well Matcht. Novella. Court Begger. City Witt. Damoiselle
Richard Brome Life story
Richard Brome; was an English dramatist of the Caroline era. Initially a servant of playwright Ben Jonson, Brome later became his secretary and general assistant. He wrote for all the major acting companies and theaters of his era, including the Blackfriars Theatre and the Red Bull Theatre.