50 LIn Great Britain only.] 6d. OR 15 CENTS. Amateurs, with Twenty-Three Colored Illustrations. Price Two Shillings. REASE PAINTS.-The best articles in use for "Making-Up." Sold in neat Tin Cases, with fuli instructions, all colors, 3s. per box, single sticks 6d. (See Catalogue) CENERY.-Scenery composed of 16 Sheets of str ng paper, which can be whfcold together or pasted on canvas:-Back Scene, 15s.: Wings, 8s. the pair; Bors. the PT 9ft For Particulars, see Catalogue, page 48. THEATRICAL & FANCY COSTUME WIGS, &c. A large assortment of above kept in Stock. No Wigs lent out on hire. Any Wig can be made to order. For prices and description, see CATALOGUE, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 1 0 net Ordinary, on 0 6 on gauze 66 12 ........ 1 0 As performed at the Drury Lane Theatre (under the management of Messrs. E. Falconer and F. B. Chatterton), on Monday, October 17th, 1864. CLOTEN ...(his Step-son)... Mr. WALTER LACY. LEONATUS POSTHUMUS (a British Noble) Mr. PHELPS. BELARIUS {(an aged exiled Noble, assuming Mr. H. Marston. name of Morgan) GUIDERIUS, called POLYDORE ( (his supposed MADAN Mr. G. F. NEVILLE. Sons) LOCRINE PISANIO (a faithful Retainer of Posthumus) Mr. Edmund Phelps. CORNELIUS ......(a Physician)......... Mr. LICKFOLD. Romans, Britons, Lords, &c. QUEEN (Second Wife to Cymbeline)... Miss ATKINSON. IMOGEN ...... (Daughter of the King)...... Miss HELEN JAUCIT. HELEN (her Lady) Ladies, Pages, &c. Miss GREEN. LEWIS ............... (a French Gentleman)..................................................Mr. Sıмms. Romans. CAIUS LUCIUS...(a Roman General) Mr. MEAGRESON. IACHIMO... (a Roman Noble)... Mr. CRESWICK, PHIILARIO...............(a Roman Noble) Mr. FuZJAMES. VARUS...... ...... (an Officer) ............... Mr. GATES. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE BEQUEST OF EVERT JANSEN WENDELL (18) CYMBELINE. THE publication and preservation of this drama is due to the author's friends and colleagues, Heminge and Condell, to whom the world is so unpayably indebted, for the important number of seventeen plays, which appeared in print for the first time, in the edition prepared by those actors. The following is a list of the separate issues and alterations of this piece : 2. Injured Princess, or the Fatal Wager; Durfey 3. Cymbeline, (as acted) by Chetwood, the Prompter of Drury Lane 4. Cymbeline, with alterations by C. Marsh ... folio. 1623. 4to. 1682. 12mo. 1734. 8vo. 1755. and 12mo. 1762. 5. Cymbeline, as performed at Covent Garden, by Hawkins 6. Cymbeline, altered by Garrick, as acted at Drury Lane ... 7. Cymbeline, as acted ... ... 8. Cymbeline, altered by H. Brooke ... 9. Cymbeline, from Drury Lane Prompt Book 10. Cymbeline, by Eccles 11. Cymbeline, from the Prompt Book, &c, with 8vo. 1759. . 12mo. 1761, 1762; 8vo. 1767. 12mo. 1777. ... 12. Cymbeline, altered by J. P. Kemble 13. Cymbeline, as performed, with notes by Mrs. Inchbald 14. Cymbeline, with alterations, Drury Lane 15. Cymbeline, revised 16. Cymbeline, Oxberry's edition (good portrait of Farley as Cloten) 17. Cymbeline, as acted, with Remarks by D. G... 18mo. 1823. 18. Cymbeline, Nuremberg and New York 19. Cymbeline, Lacy's edition |