All about the Battle of Dorking; or, My Grandmother. By F. C. Burnand and Arthur Sketchley. Alhambra. August 7, 1871. Published by Phillips, Regent Circus, London.

Ali Baba; or, The Forty Naughty Thieves. T. R. Birkenhead, May 14, 1883.

Alonzo the Brave; or, Faust and the Fair Imogene, by F. C. Burnand. Written for the A. D. C., Cambridge, and first performed on May 20, 1857. It has since been acted in London.

Alonzo ye Brave and ye Fayre Imogene, by Sam H. Harrison. Alexandra T. Liverpool. April 2, 1876.

Alonzo and Imogene; or, The Dad, the Lad, the Lord, and the Lass, by W. W. Bird. T. R. Richmond. April 17, 1869.

Amoroso, King of Little Britain. By J. R. Planché. Drury Lane. April 21, 1818. This was Mr. Planché’s first attempt, and the success it achieved he modestly ascribed to the excellent acting of Harley, Knight, Oxberry, G. Smith, Mrs. Orger and Mrs. Bland. Amoroso was not included in Mr. Dillon Croker’s edition of Planché’s works, by the Author’s special desire, it being considered by him as a work of scarcely sufficient importance.

Amy Robsart. Burlesque. By Mark Kinghorne. T. R. Norwich. May 10, 1880.

Æneas; or, Dido Done. By H. Such Granville. T. R. Cork. March 2, 1868.

Anne Boleyne. Burl. By Conway Edwardes. New Royalty. September 7, 1872.

Another Drink. Burlesque. By Savile Clarke and Lewis Clifton. Folly. July 12, 1879.