The Omnibus, or A Convenient Distance

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The Omnibus, or A Convenient Distance is a farce in one act by Richard John Raymond ()[] and Tyrone Power (1797-1841)[]

Also found The Omnibus! or, A Conveniet Distance!.

Apparently an adaptation by Tyrone Power of Cherry Bounce (or The Bounce) by Richard John Raymond ()[], first performed at Saddlers Wells Theatre in 1821 (some sources say 1823).

First performed as The Omnibus, or A Convenient Distance in the Lyceum on 225 November 1830 and at Covent Garden on 6 December, 1830, published by Duncombe, Dick 725 and later by Thomas Hailes Lacy (1850) (Lacy’s Acting edition), 1850


https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu//catalog/bib_2096427

https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_2093396

Allardyce Nicholl. A History of Early Ninteenth Century Drama 1800-1850, Google Play[1]