Theophilus Cibber
Active Years
Min year: 1723, Max year: 1759, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1723: An historical tragedy of the civil wars
- 1724: King Henry VI
- 1730: Patie and Peggy
- 1730: Patie and Peggy
- 1730: The lover. A comedy
- 1731: The lover. A comedy
- 1731: Patie and Peggy
- 1733: The harlot's progress; or, the ridotto al'fresco
- 1733: A letter from Theophilus Cibber, comedian, to John Highmore, Esq
- 1739: Four original letters
- 1739: Four original letters
- 1739: Four original letters, viz. Two from a husband to a gentleman: and two from a husband to a wife
- 1739: The tryal of a cause for criminal conversation, between Theophilus Cibber, Gent. plaintiff, and William Sloper, Esq; defendant
- 1739: Four original letters
- 1739: Advertisement. Whereas Susanna Maria, the wife of Theophilus Cibber, not only been, long since, convicted of adultery, but did, on September the 7th, 1738 elope from her husband
- 1740: The tryals of two causes, between Theophilus Cibber, gent. plaintiff, and William Sloper, Esq; defendant
- 1740: The tryals of two causes
- 1743: A proper reply to a late scurrillous libel, entitled, Mr. Sheridan's address to the town
- 1743: Cibber and Sheridan: or, the Dublin miscellany. Containing all the advertisements, letters, Addresses, Replys, Apologys, Verses, &c. &c. &c. Lately publish'd, on account of the theatric squabble. To which are added, several prologues and epilogues, spoke at the theatre in Smock Alley, this Summet by Mr. Cibber, some of which were never before printed. Also two songs by Mr. Worsdale, One call'd, An Act of Grace, The Poet's Release. The Other, On the routing of the French Forces at Dettingen, &c
- 1743: An epistle from Mr. Theophilus Cibber
- 1745: The association
- 1746: Mr. Cibber's address to the public
- 1748: A serio-comic apology for part of the life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, comedian
- 1749: The tryal of a cause for criminal conversation
- 1752: A lick at a liar
- 1753: The lives and characters of the most eminent actors and actresses of Great Britain and Ireland, from Shakespear to the present time
- 1753: The lives and characters of the most eminent actors and actresses of Great-Britain and Ireland
- 1755: An epistle from Mr. Theophilus Cibber, to David Garrick, Esq; To which are prefixed, some occasional verses, petitions, &c
- 1756: Dissertations on theatrical subjects
- 1757: The auction. As it has been acted several nights with great applause at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Mr. Cibber, auctioneer
- 1757: Cibber's two dissertations on the Theatres
- 1759: Theophilus clibber, to David Garrick, Esq
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