John O'Keeffe
Active Years
Min year: 1700, Max year: 1800, Max count: 32
As Author
- 1700: The poor soldier.
- 1767: The she gallant
- 1767: The she gallant
- 1767: The she gallant; or, square toes outwitted
- 1780: Sir Gregory Gigg; or, the city beau. A Favourite Song, in The Son in Law. Sung by Mr. Mills, in the Character of Bouquet, at the Salisbury Theatre. Tune-Young Jockey stole my Heart away. This face observe, discerning fair; Observe each motion debonair; My Artois buckles when you view, In shining sable sattin shoe, You'll say that I'm from top to toe, A monstrous handsome City Beau. My humble whisky I despise; Like Phaeton, I mount the skies; And, as I drive away like mad, They all declare that I'm the Lad; And cry, he's sure, from top to toe, A monstrous handsome City Beau
- 1780: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the musical farce of The son-in-law. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1780: Tony Lumpkin in town
- 1780: Tony Lumpkin in town
- 1781: Songs, duetts, trios, chorusses, &c. &c. in the comic opera of The banditti; or, Love's labyrinth. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. The music by Dr. Arnold
- 1781: Songs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in the new musical farce of The dead alive. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1781: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the musical farce of The son-in-law. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1781: Songs
- 1781: A new song, sung by Mr. Edwin, in the Agreeable surprize
- 1781: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise
- 1781: Songs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in the new musical farce of The dead alive. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1782: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called Lord Mayor's Day
- 1782: Songs, airs, &c. in the entertainment of Harlequin Teague
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The Castle of Andalusia
- 1782: Songs, airs, &c
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1782: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called The agreeable surprise
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1782: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called The agreeable surprise
- 1782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in the new musical farce of The dead alive. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1782: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called Lord Mayor's Day
- 1783: The agreeable surprise
- 1783: The agreeable surprise
- 1783: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called lord mayor's day; or, A flight from Lapland
- 1783: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1783: The castle of Andalusia
- 1783: The meadows look cheerful. Sung by Mrs. Martyr, in The poor soldier
- 1783: The son-in-law
- 1783: The dead alive
- 1783: Airs
- 1783: The castle of Andalusia
- 1783: The castle of Andalusia, a comic opera
- 1783: Songs, duetts, and chorusses, in The birth day; or, the Prince of Arrogan [sic]. A new dramatick piece, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market. The overture by Dr. Arnold
- 1783: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1783: The birth-Day
- 1783: The son-in-Law
- 1783: The castle of Andalusia
- 1783: Airs, duets, glees, &c. in the pantomime entertainment of Friar Bacon
- 1783: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the musical farce of The son-in-law
- 1783: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise
- 1783: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new musical entertainment called the shamrock; or, St. Patrick's Day
- 1783: Second edition, corrected, of the songs, duets, trios, &c
- 1783: Songs
- 1783: The birth-day
- 1783: Songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier
- 1783: Songs, duets, trios, &c
- 1783: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1783: Songs, duets, trios, &c. [i]n the comic opera of the castle of Andalusia
- 1783: The castle of Andalusia
- 1783: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1783: The dead alive: a comic opera
- 1783: The agreeable surprise
- 1784: The agreeable surprise
- 1784: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1784: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1784: The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1784: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or Our way in France
- 1784: The young Quaker; a comedy
- 1784: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1784: Songs
- 1784: The young Quaker
- 1784: The poor soldier
- 1784: The young Quaker
- 1784: The dead alive; a comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatres in London and Dublin. By John O'Keeffe, Esq
- 1784: Songs
- 1784: The dead alive. a comic opera
- 1784: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise
- 1784: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in the new musical farce of Peeping Tom of Coventry. As performed at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. O'Keefe
- 1784: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1784: The poor soldier
- 1784: Airs, duets, trios, &c. in Peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1784: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in The poor soldier; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, written by Mr. O'Keefe
- 1784: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1784: The agreeable surprise
- 1785: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai
- 1785: Laugh and lay down
- 1785: Fontainbleau; or, Our way in France
- 1785: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1785: Jacky Bull from France. Sung by Mr. Wilson, in The agreeable surprize
- 1785: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai
- 1785: The poor soldier
- 1785: The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1785: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1785: Sweet Poll of Plymouth was my dear
- 1785: Songs
- 1785: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France
- 1785: The agreeable surprise
- 1785: The beggar on horseback
- 1785: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai
- 1785: Airs, duetts, trios, &c
- 1785: The poor soldier
- 1785: Fontainbleau
- 1785: Songs
- 1785: Fontainbleau
- 1785: Sweet Poll of Plymouth
- 1785: The brown jug. Introduced in The poor soldier
- 1785: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1785: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai
- 1785: Songs, duetts, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1785: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musicl [sic] farce called The agreeable surprise
- 1785: The pink of macaronies. Sung in The agreeable surprize
- 1785: The poor soldier
- 1785: The poor soldier
- 1785: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Norwich. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1785: The phiz tickler. Sung by Mr. Edwin, in the character of a hunch backed barber, Harlequin rambler
- 1785: The poor soldier
- 1786: The poor soldier
- 1786: The favourite song of Bow, wow, wow. As sung by Mr. Edwin, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1786: Love in a camp, or, Patrick in Prussia : a comic opera in two acts, with all the original songs, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden and Smock Alley. Being a sequel to The poor soldier / written by John O'Keeffe ...
- 1786: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1786: The airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp
- 1786: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The siege of Curzola, a comic opera, performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- 1786: The poor soldier
- 1786: Patrick in Prussia
- 1786: The agreeable surprise
- 1786: The agreeable surprise
- 1786: Patrick in Prussia
- 1786: Songs, duetts, &c. in The poor soldier. A comic opera. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1786: Patrick in Prussia
- 1786: The airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp
- 1786: The poor soldier
- 1786: The jene [sic] scai [sic] quoi a new song
- 1786: The poor soldier
- 1786: The poor soldier
- 1786: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1786: Patrick in Prussia, or, love in a camp; a comic opera, in two acts, with all the original songs; as performed at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden, and Smock-Alley: being a sequel to The poor soldier, written by John O'Keeffe, Esq. Author of the Son-IN-Law, Agreeable Surprise, Dead-Alive, Castle Of Andalusia, Young Quaker, Poor Soldier, Peeping Tom, &c. From the author's original manuscript
- 1786: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1786: Peeping Tom, of Coventry
- 1786: Bow wow wow. A very favourite song, sung by Mr. Edwin, in Love in a camp
- 1786: The agreeable surprise
- 1786: Peeping tom, of Coventry
- 1787: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1787: The poor soldier
- 1787: The poor soldier
- 1787: Peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1787: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France
- 1787: A new song, sung by Mrs. Mattocks, in The farmer
- 1787: Bonny Bet. Sung by Mr. Johnstone, in The farmer
- 1787: The son-in-law
- 1787: The agreeable surprise
- 1787: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of The farmer. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield
- 1787: Peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1788: The farmer: a comic opera
- 1788: The poor soldier
- 1788: The recitatives
- 1788: Songs, duetts, &c. in The poor soldier. A comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- 1788: The castle of Andalusia
- 1788: The prisoner at large
- 1788: Songs sung in The poor soldier. Containing 1. Good morrow to your night-cap. 2. How happy's the soldier who lives on his pay
- 1788: The son-in-Law
- 1788: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of The farmer. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield
- 1788: The farmer: a comic opera
- 1788: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of the farmer
- 1788: Songs, duetts, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden
- 1788: The prisoner at large
- 1788: The castle of Andalusia
- 1788: The agreeable surprise
- 1788: The farmer
- 1788: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-Reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields
- 1788: The young Quaker
- 1788: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields
- 1788: The son-in-Law
- 1788: Edwin's pills to purge melancholy
- 1788: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields
- 1788: The prisoner at large
- 1789: The dead alive: or The double funeral
- 1789: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of The farmer. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield
- 1789: Edwin's pills to purge melancholy
- 1789: The highland reel
- 1789: The farmer
- 1789: Patrick in Prussia, or Love in a camp
- 1789: The little hunch-back
- 1789: Songs, duetts, &c. in The Highland reel. A comic romance. In three acts; performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The musick composed and compiled by Mr. Shields
- 1789: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France
- 1789: The poor soldier
- 1789: The farmer, a comic opera
- 1790: A new comic opera, called The highland reel
- 1790: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the czar
- 1790: The fox-Chace
- 1790: The fox chace
- 1790: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the fugitive
- 1790: The little hunch-back
- 1790: The highland reel
- 1790: The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1790: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of The agreeable surprise
- 1790: Songs, duets, etc. in the Poor soldier
- 1790: Songs, &c. in The basket-maker: a musical piece, in two acts. By Mr. O'Keeffe. First performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market; on Saturday, September the 4th, 1790
- 1790: A new comic opera
- 1790: The prisoner at large
- 1790: The castle of Andalusia
- 1790: Fontainbleau
- 1790: The highland reel
- 1791: Songs, duets, &c
- 1791: The poor soldier
- 1791: The prisoner at large: or, The humours of Killarney
- 1791: Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of Fontainbleau
- 1791: Wild oats
- 1791: Patrick in Prussia: or, Love in a camp
- 1792: The farmer
- 1792: The farmer: a comic opera in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal in London and Dublin. By John O'Keefe, Esq
- 1792: The comic opera of Patrick in Prussia; or, love in a camp. In two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley
- 1792: Modern antiques
- 1792: Wild oats
- 1792: The comic opera of Peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1792: The songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier
- 1792: The comedy of Wild oats
- 1792: Wild oats
- 1792: Modern antiques, or The merry mourners
- 1792: Wild oats
- 1792: The musical entertainment of The farmer
- 1792: The farce of the Modern antiques
- 1792: The comic opera of Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley
- 1792: The agreeable surprise
- 1792: The son-in-Law
- 1793: Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman
- 1793: The london hermit
- 1793: Wild oats
- 1793: The london hermit
- 1793: The london hermit
- 1793: Wild oats
- 1793: The world in a village
- 1793: The London hermit
- 1793: The agreeable surprise, a comic opera, in two acts
- 1793: Sprigs of laurel
- 1793: Sprigs of laurel
- 1793: The world in a village
- 1793: Wild oats; or, The strolling gentlemen
- 1793: The agreeable surprise
- 1794: The farmer
- 1794: The Highland reel
- 1794: The agreeable surprise
- 1794: Songs of the Farmer: a comic opera, in two acts
- 1794: The london hermit
- 1794: Wild oats
- 1794: The world in a village
- 1794: The castle of Andalusia
- 1794: The Highland reel
- 1794: Songs in the comic opera, called, the Son-in-law
- 1794: The songs in the Castle of Andalusia, a comic opera
- 1794: The castle of Andalusia
- 1794: Wild oats
- 1794: Sprigs of laurel
- 1794: The world in a village; a comedy, in five acts, as performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by John O'Keefe, Esq. author of Tony Lumpkin in Town; the Son-in-Law; the Dead Alive; Agreeable Surprize; Castle of Andalusia; Fontainbleau, or Our Way in France; The Positive Man; The Poor Soldier; Love in a Camp, or Patrick in Prussia; The Farmer; The Young Quaker; Beggar on Horseback; Peeping Tom; The Prisoner at Large; The Toy, or Hampton-Court Frolicks; Wild Oats, or the Strolling Gentlemen; Little Hunchback; The Siege of Curzola; Modern Antiques, or the Merry Mourners; The Highland Reel; Birth-Day, or Prince of Arragon; Sprigs of Laurel; The London Hermit, or Ramblers in Dorsetshire; &c. &c
- 1794: The young Quaker
- 1794: Songs in The Highland reel. A comic opera. In three acts
- 1795: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomine of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1795: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1795: Oatlands
- 1795: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester
- 1795: Life's vagaries, a comedy
- 1795: Sweet Poll of Plymouth
- 1795: The beggar. Sung by Mr. Townsend, in Merry Sherwood
- 1795: The agreeable surprise
- 1795: Life's vagaries, a comedy
- 1795: Airs, duetts and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester
- 1795: Life's vagaries, a comedy
- 1795: The irish mimic
- 1795: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in the Irish mimic: or, Blunders at Brighton
- 1795: Life's vagaries
- 1795: The irish mimic
- 1795: The siege of Troy
- 1795: Airs, duetts, and chorusses
- 1796: Airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the opera of The lad of the hills; or Wicklow gold mine. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1796: Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman
- 1796: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Olympus in an uproar or the descent of the deities. A burletta in two acts. Partly taken from The golden-pippin. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden
- 1796: Airs
- 1796: Peeping Tom of Coventry
- 1796: Sprigs of laurel
- 1796: The agreeable surprise
- 1797: The Irish mimic; or, Blunders at Brighton
- 1797: The poor soldier
- 1797: The wicklow mountains
- 1797: The Highland reel
- 1798: The London hermit
- 1798: The dramatic works of John O'Keeffe, Esq
- 1800: The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1800: 'ere round the huge oak
- 1800: 'Ere round the huge oak
- 1800: The poor soldier, a comic opera
- 1800: The sequel to Poll of Plymouth
- 1800: Poll of Plymouth
- 1800: The poor soldier
- 1800: Ere round the huge oak
- 1800: The positive man
- 1800: Modern antiques
- 1800: Lie of a day: a comedy, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By John O'Keeffe, Esq
- 1800: The farmer
- 1800: Love in a camp
- 1800: The highland reel
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