David Garrick
Active Years
Min year: 1700, Max year: 1800, Max count: 16
As Author
- 1700: Tragedy of Isabella; or, The fatal marriage
- 1741: The lying valet
- 1741: The lying valet
- 1741: The lying valet
- 1742: The lying valet; in two acts
- 1742: The lying valet
- 1743: Mr. Garrick's answer to Mr. Macklin's case
- 1743: The lying valet
- 1743: The lying valet
- 1744: An essay on acting
- 1745: Lethe
- 1746: The lying valet
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1747: Miss in her teens
- 1748: Miss in her teens
- 1749: Lethe
- 1749: Lethe
- 1749: Lethe
- 1749: Lethe
- 1749: The lying valet
- 1750: The country girl
- 1750: Miss in her teens
- 1751: The lying valet
- 1751: Miss in her teens
- 1752: Lethe
- 1752: Miss in her teens
- 1753: Miss in her teens; or, The medley of lovers
- 1753: Lethe
- 1753: The lying valet
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr. Pelham
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr Pelham
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr. Pelham
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr. Pelham
- 1754: Miss in her teens
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr. Pelham
- 1754: An ode on the death of Mr. Pelham
- 1755: The fairies
- 1755: The fairies
- 1755: Lethe
- 1755: The fairies. An opera
- 1756: The fairies. An opera
- 1756: The tempest. An opera
- 1756: The words of the songs in the new opera of The tempest
- 1756: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1756: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1756: Lethe
- 1756: The lying valet
- 1756: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1756: The lying valet
- 1757: Lethe
- 1757: Lilliput. A dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1757: Miss in her teens
- 1757: Lethe
- 1757: To Mr. Gray, on his odes
- 1757: Isabella: or, The [f]atal marriage. A play. Alter'd from Southern. As it is now performing at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1757: The male-Coquette
- 1757: Lilliput. A dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a prologue by David Garrick, Esq
- 1758: The male-Coquette
- 1758: Florizel and Perdita
- 1758: Miss in her teens
- 1758: Miss in her teens
- 1758: Isabella
- 1758: The gamesters
- 1758: The gamesters
- 1758: Isabella
- 1758: Isabella
- 1759: The guardian
- 1759: The guardian
- 1759: Miss in her teens
- 1759: Lethe
- 1759: Lethe
- 1759: Lethe
- 1759: Reasons why David Garrick, Esq; should not appear on the stage, in a letter to John Rich, Esq
- 1759: The lying valet
- 1759: The guardian
- 1760: The guardian a comedy
- 1760: The guardian. A comedy
- 1760: The guardian
- 1760: Linco's travels
- 1760: Lethe
- 1760: The enchanter
- 1760: The lying valet
- 1761: Miss in her teens
- 1761: The fribbleriad
- 1761: The fribbleriad.
- 1761: [L]ethe, a [dr]amatic satire
- 1761: Miss in her teens
- 1762: The farmer's return from London
- 1762: The farmer's return from London
- 1762: The lying valet
- 1762: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1762: Florizel and perdita; or The winter's tale
- 1762: Lethe
- 1762: The farmer's return from London
- 1765: The enchanter
- 1765: The enchanter
- 1765: The sick monkey, a fable
- 1765: The epithalamium in the tragedy of Isabella
- 1766: Lethe
- 1766: The country girl. A comedy. (Altered from Wycherley.) As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane
- 1766: The country girl
- 1766: The country girl
- 1766: Neck or nothing
- 1767: A peep behind the curtain
- 1767: The songs and recitative of Orpheus: an English burletta. Which is introduced in a farce of two acts, called A new rehearsal: or a peep behind the curtain. And performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. With new musick
- 1767: The country girl, a comedy, (altered from wycherley) as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1767: A peep behind the curtain
- 1767: Cymon
- 1767: Cymon
- 1767: Neck or nothing
- 1767: Cymon
- 1767: Cymon
- 1767: The guardian
- 1767: A peep behind the curtain
- 1767: Cymon
- 1767: The lying valet
- 1767: Lethe
- 1767: A peep behind the curtain
- 1767: A peep behind the curtain
- 1768: Cymon
- 1768: The dramatic works of David Garrick Esq
- 1769: Shakespeare's garland
- 1769: First day, Wednesday, the 6th of September, Shakespeare's Jubilee
- 1769: The jubilee concert
- 1769: The jubilee concert
- 1769: Songs, chorusses, &c. which are introduced in the new entertainment of The jubilee, at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane
- 1769: An ode upon dedicating a building, and erecting a statue, to Shakespeare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D.G
- 1769: Isabella: or The fatal marriage. A play alter'd from Southern. As it is now performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1769: Isabella
- 1769: An ode upon dedicating a building to Shakespeare which was erected by the subscription of the noblemen & gentlemen in the neighbourhood of Stratford upon Avon The music composed by Dr. Arne
- 1769: The lying valet
- 1770: King Arthur
- 1770: Shakespear's Garland
- 1770: Cymon
- 1770: King Arthur: or, the British worthy
- 1770: The Irish widow
- 1770: Songs, chorusses, &c. which are introduced in the new entertainment of The jubilee at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1771: Miss in her teens
- 1771: The songs, choruses, and serious dialogue of the masque called The institution of the garter, or, Arthur's round table restored
- 1771: Cymon
- 1771: The songs, choruses, and serious dialogue of the masque called The institution of the garter, or, Arthur's round table restored
- 1771: The songs, choruses, and serious dialogue of the masque called The institution of the garter, or, Arthur's round table restored
- 1771: Cymon
- 1771: The country girl
- 1771: The guardian
- 1772: A peep behind the curtain
- 1772: The irish widow
- 1772: The irish widow
- 1772: Miss in her teens: or, The medley of lovers
- 1772: The irish widow
- 1773: The guardian
- 1773: The songs, chorusses, &c. in a new dramatic entertainment, called a Christmas tale. In five parts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1773: The Irish widow
- 1773: The irish widow
- 1773: The jubilee
- 1773: The Irish widow. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1773: The Irish widow
- 1773: The irish widow
- 1773: The Irish widow
- 1773: Isabella: or The fatal marriage
- 1774: A new dramatic entertainment
- 1774: Isabella
- 1774: Lethe
- 1774: The dramatic works of David Garrick, Esq; now first collected. In two volumes. ... . Carefully corrected.
- 1774: A new dramatic entertainment
- 1774: A new dramatic entertainment
- 1774: The Irish Widow
- 1774: The Irish widow. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
- 1774: A new dramatic entertainment
- 1774: Neck or nothing
- 1775: The overture, songs, airs, and chorusses, in the jubilee or Shakespear's garland
- 1775: Musical entertainment, taken from Cymon
- 1775: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1775: Miss in her teens
- 1775: May-Day: or, the little gipsy
- 1775: Songs and chorusses
- 1775: Bon ton
- 1776: Hearts of oak
- 1776: Songs, chorusses, &c. which are introduced in the new entertainment of The jubilee, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
- 1776: Bon ton; or, High life above stairs
- 1776: May-Day: or, the little gipsy
- 1776: A dramatic entertainment, called a Christmas tale. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1776: Bon ton
- 1776: Isabella
- 1777: Miss in her teens
- 1777: May-Day: or, the little gipsy
- 1777: May-day: or, the little gipsy
- 1777: The country wife
- 1777: Isabella
- 1778: Songs, chorusses, &c. which are introduced in the new entertainment of The jubilee, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
- 1778: Cymon
- 1778: The gamesters
- 1778: The lying valet
- 1778: Isabella
- 1779: The lying valet
- 1779: Miss in her teens
- 1779: Isabella
- 1779: The farmer's return from London
- 1779: The guardian
- 1780: Lethe
- 1780: Bell's edition. Isabella; or, The fatal marraige
- 1780: A new song
- 1780: Bon ton: or, High life above stairs
- 1780: Catharine and Petruchio
- 1781: Bon ton
- 1781: King Arthur
- 1781: The irish widow
- 1781: The lying valet
- 1783: Isabella
- 1783: Isabella
- 1783: Bucks, have at ye all; or, the picture of a play-house. Written by the late David Garrick, Esq. Spoken by Mr Ward, at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh, 1783; with the most distinguished applause
- 1784: Isabella
- 1784: Arthur and Emmeline
- 1784: Bon ton
- 1785: The poetical works of David Garrick, Esq
- 1785: Isabella
- 1785: The madrigal. Written by the late D. Garrick, Esq
- 1785: Bon ton
- 1785: The winter's tale
- 1785: Isabella
- 1785: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage: a tragedy, altered from Southern By D, Garrick, Esq. marked as it is performed at the Theatres-Royal, in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- 1786: Arthur and Emmeline
- 1786: The taming of the shrew
- 1787: Isabella
- 1787: The lying valet
- 1787: The irish widow
- 1787: Miss in her teens
- 1787: Isabella
- 1787: Miss in her teens; or, The medley of lovers
- 1787: Songs
- 1787: The farmer's return from London
- 1788: The guardian
- 1789: Arthur and Emmeline
- 1789: Miss in her teens
- 1789: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage. A tragedy. Altered from Southern. By D. Garrick, Esq. distinguishing also the variations of the Theatre as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1789: Miss in her teens
- 1789: Isabella
- 1790: The country girl
- 1790: Catherine and Petruchio. A comedy. Altered from Shakespeare, by David Garrick, Esq. Taken from the manager's book at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1790: The country wife
- 1790: Arthur and Emmeline
- 1790: Lethe
- 1790: Catherine and Petruchio
- 1790: Isabella
- 1790: Linco's travels
- 1791: The country girl
- 1791: The country girl
- 1791: The country girl
- 1791: The country girl
- 1792: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage
- 1792: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c
- 1792: Cymon
- 1792: The gamesters
- 1792: Isabella
- 1792: Cymon
- 1792: Cymon
- 1792: The gamesters
- 1792: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in Cymon, (altered from the dramatic romance, written by the late David Garrick, Esq.) as it is now performing at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market, by His Majesty's company, from the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
- 1792: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage
- 1792: Isabella
- 1793: The guardian
- 1793: Bon ton
- 1793: Bon ton
- 1793: Cymon
- 1794: The lying valet
- 1794: The lying valet
- 1794: The irish widow
- 1794: The bon ton; or, High life above the stairs
- 1794: Miss in her Teens
- 1794: Cymon
- 1795: Cymon
- 1795: The Irish widow, in two acts, as it is performed, with universal applause, at the Theatres in London and Dublin
- 1795: Cymon
- 1795: Bon ton
- 1797: To Mr. Gray, on his odes
- 1797: Linco's travels
- 1798: The dramatic works of David Garrick, Esq
- 1799: The country girl
- 1799: Bucks, have at ye all; or, The picture of a play-house.
- 1800: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage
- 1800: Isabella
- 1800: Isabella
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