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- Edward Fitzball (20 March 1793 – 27 October 1873) was a po****r English playwright, who specialised in melodrama. His real surname was Ball, and he was...
- Jerrold's The Mutiny at the Nore (1830) and The Red Rover (1829) by Edward Fitzball (Rowell 1953). Melodramas based on urban situations became po****r in the...
- or the Phantom Ship: a Nautical Drama, in three acts (1826) by Edward Fitzball, with music by George Rodwell. The 48-page text, published c. 1829, acknowledges...
- Joan of Arc (Edward Fitzball), London: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 30 November 1837 Diadeste, or The Veiled Lady (Edward Fitzball), London: Theatre Royal...
- ISBN 978-0-19-542440-9, p. 102–103. Larry Stephen Clifton: The Terrible Fitzball. The Meldramatist of the Macabre. Bowling Green State University Po****r...
- acts composed by William Vincent Wallace to an English libretto by Edward Fitzball. It was first performed on 23 February 1860 at the Theatre Royal, Covent...
- Auber's ballet was developed collaboratively with Henry Bishop and Edward Fitzball. The music was by Auber's celebrated opera. In its debut in March 1833...
- Cambridgeshire Edward Ball (cricketer) (1859–1917), English cricketer Edward Fitzball (1792–1873), English playwright, real name Edward Ball Ed Balls (born 1967)...
- many English melodramas. Pierce Egan, Douglas William Jerrold, Edward Fitzball, and John Baldwin Buckstone initiated a trend towards more contemporary...
- the opera, selected and arranged by one Henri or Henry Laurent; Edward Fitzball, librettist; was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 19...