The Fortress of Sorrento. A Petit Historical Drama, in Two Acts. New York, 1808. 16mo, pp. 28.
Taken from the French opera of Leonora.
She Would be a Soldier; or, The Plains of Chippewa. An Historical Drama in Three Acts. New York, 1819. 18mo, pp. 73.
This piece was written for the benefit of Miss Leesugg. It was finished in three days, and first played in Philadelphia in 1813. It was performed at the Park Theatre, New York, June 21, 1819.
The Wandering Boys; or, The Castle of Olival. A Melodrama in Two Acts. Boston, 1821. 16mo, pp. 44.
This was also played under the name of Paul and Alexis; or The Orphans of the Rhine. It was written for Mrs. Young's benefit, and played at Charleston in 1812.
Marion; or, The Hero of Lake George. A Drama, founded on the events of the Revolutionary War, in Three Acts. New York, 1822. 16mo.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, November 26, 1821.
The Grecian Captive; or, The Fall of Athens. A Drama. New York, 1822. 18mo, pp. iv.-48.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, June 17, 1822.
NORVAL, JAMES
The Generous Chief. A Tragedy. Montreal, 1792. 8vo.
This is probably the only original play published in Canada prior to 1831.
O'CONWAY, JAMES
The Knights Templars. A Historical Tragedy, with Notes, as it was represented on the French Theatre, by the Performers of the Emperor of the French. To which is prefixed An Interesting History of the Origin, Character, and Persecution, of That Illustrious Order. Also the Mode of Receiving Members. The whole supported by the most Respectable Authorities. Translated from the original of M. Raynouard, by Matthias James O'Conway, commissioned interpreter and teacher of the Spanish, French and English languages. Philadelphia: Published by the Translator, No. 202 Chestnut Street. Brown & Merritt, Printers, 24 Church Alley, 1809. Portrait of "Jacques de Molay." 8vo, title, 1 p. l., pp. lxviii. 3-80, [1]