Contributor |
Richard Brinsley Peake
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| Gender |
Male |
| Nationality |
English |
| Date of Birth |
19 February 1792 |
| Place Of Birth |
Sheffield |
| Date of Death |
4 October 1847 |
| Functions |
Librettist, Playwright
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| Notes |
English dramatist of the early nineteenth century. For forty years Peake wrote burlesques, farces, comedies, melodramatic and musical romances, and an "operatic romance". |
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Also known as
R B Peake (Librettist, Playwright)
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| Events |
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- Blanche of Jersey, Royal Victoria Theatre (1838-1880), Sydney, NSW, 9 June 1845
- The Two Shortcuts | The Middle Temple | The Married Bachelor, The Queen's Theatre (1840-1842 & 1996-), Adelaide, SA, 4 October 1841
- Middle Temple | Tom Noddy's Secret | Bachelor's Torments, The Queen's Theatre (1840-1842 & 1996-), Adelaide, SA, 27 September 1841
- The Evil Eye, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 14 September 1837
- A Hundred-Pound Note, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 9 January 1837
- The Haunted Inn, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 10 December 1835
- The Duel; or, My Two Nephews, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 4 May 1835
- Master's Rival or A Day at Boulogne, Argyle Assembly Rooms, Hobart, TAS, 10 November 1834
- Amateurs and Actors, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 29 October 1834
- The Master's Rival; or, A Day at Boulogne, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 2 October 1834
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Playwright- The Two Shortcuts | The Middle Temple | The Married Bachelor, The Queen's Theatre (1840-1842 & 1996-), Adelaide, SA, 4 October 1841
- Middle Temple | Tom Noddy's Secret | Bachelor's Torments, The Queen's Theatre (1840-1842 & 1996-), Adelaide, SA, 27 September 1841
- The Evil Eye, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 14 September 1837
- A Hundred-Pound Note, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 9 January 1837
- The Haunted Inn, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 10 December 1835
- The Duel; or, My Two Nephews, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 4 May 1835
- Master's Rival or A Day at Boulogne, Argyle Assembly Rooms, Hobart, TAS, 10 November 1834
- Amateurs and Actors, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 29 October 1834
- The Master's Rival; or, A Day at Boulogne, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 2 October 1834
Librettist
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John Lazar - Actor, Administrator: Theatre Manager, Publicist, Singer
Henson - Actor and Singer
Williams - Actor and Singer
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Contributor Identifier |
503986 |
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