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| Galt, John | Agamemnon. |
| Galt, John | Antonia. |
| Galt, John | The Apostate. |
| Galt, John | Clytemnestra. |
| Galt, John | Hector. |
| Galt, John | Lady Macbeth. |
| Galt, John | Love, honour, and interest. |
| Galt, John | Maddalen. |
| Galt, John | The masquerade. |
| Galt, John | The mermaid. |
| Galt, John | Orpheus. |
| Galt, John | The watchhouse. |
| Galt, John | The witness. |
| Garnett, Richard | Ipheginia in Delphi. |
| Garnett, Richard | William Shakespeare, pedagogue and poacher. |
| Garrick, David and Capell, Edward | Antony and Cleopatra. |
| Garrick, David | Albumazar. |
| Garrick, David | The alchymist. |
| Garrick, David | Alfred. |
| Garrick, David | Bon ton. |
| Garrick, David | Catharine and Petruchio. |
| Garrick, David | The chances. |
| Garrick, David | A Christmas tale. |
| Garrick, David | Cymbeline. |
| Garrick, David | Cymon. |
| Garrick, David | The enchanter. |
| Garrick, David | Every man in his humour. |
| Garrick, David | The fairies. |
| Garrick, David | The farmer's return from London. |
| Garrick, David | Florizel and Perdita. |
| Garrick, David | The gamesters. |
| Garrick, David | The guardian. |
| Garrick, David | Hamlet. |
| Garrick, David | High life below stairs. |
| Garrick, David | The institution of the garter. |
| Garrick, David | The Irish widow. |
| Garrick, David | Isabella. |
| Garrick, David | King Arthur. |
| Garrick, David | King Lear. |
| Garrick, David | Lethe. |
| Garrick, David | Lilliput. |
| Garrick, David | Linco's travels. |
| Garrick, David | The lying valet. |
| Garrick, David | The male-coquette. |
| Garrick, David | May day. |
| Garrick, David | Miss in her teens. |
| Garrick, David | Neck or nothing. |
| Garrick, David | A peep behind the curtain. |
| Garrick, David | Romeo and Juliet. |
| Garrick, David | The tempest. |
| Garrick, David | The theatrical candidates. |
| Garter, Thomas | Susanna. |
| Gascoigne, George and Kinwelmershe, Francis | Iocasta. |
| Gascoigne, George | The glasse of gouernement. |
| Gay, John | Achilles. |
| Gay, John | Acis and Galatea. |
| Gay, John | The beggar's opera. |
| Gay, John | The captives. |
| Gay, John | Dione. |
| Gay, John | The distress'd wife. |
| Gay, John | The mohocks. |
| Gay, John | Polly. |
| Gay, John | Rehearsal at Goatham. |
| Gay, John | Three hours after marriage. |
| Gay, John | The what d'ye call it. |
| Gay, John | The wife of bath. |
| Geisweiler, Maria | The noble lie. |
| Geisweiler, Maria | Poverty and nobleness of mind. |
| Gentleman, Francis | Cupid's revenge. |
| Gentleman, Francis | The Pantheonites. |
| Gentleman, Francis | Sejanus. |
| Gentleman, Francis | The Stratford jubilee. |
| Gentleman, Francis | The sultan. |
| Gentleman, Francis | The tobacconist. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck and à Beckett, Gilbert Abbott | The happy land. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Ages ago. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Brantinghame Hall. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Broken hearts. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Charity. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Comedy and tragedy. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Creatures of impulse. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Dan'l Druce, blacksmith. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Dulcamara. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Engaged. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Eyes and no eyes. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The fairy's dilemma. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Fallen fairies. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Foggerty's fairy. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The fortune-hunter. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The gentleman in black. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The gondoliers. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The grand duke. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Gretchen. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | H.M.S. Pinafore. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Happy Arcadia. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Harlequin, Cock-Robin and Jenny Wren. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Haste to the wedding. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | His excellency. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The hooligan. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Iolanthe. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | La vivandiere. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Les brigands. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | A medical man. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The merry Zingara. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The Mikado. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The Mountebanks. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The ne'er-do-weel. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | An old score. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | On bail. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | On guard. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The palace of truth. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Patience. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The pirates of Penzance. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The pretty druidess. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Princess Ida. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Princess Toto. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The princess. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Pygmalion and Galatea. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Randall's thumb. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Robert the devil. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Ruddigore. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Ruy Blas. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | A sensation novel. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The sorcerer. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Sweethearts. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Thespiss. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Tom Cobb. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Trial by jury. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | Utopia, Limited. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The wedding march. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The wicked world. |
| Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck | The yeomen of the guard. |
| Gildon, Charles | Love's victim. |
| Gildon, Charles | Measure for measure. |
| Gildon, Charles | A new rehearsal. |
| Gildon, Charles | The patriot. |
| Gildon, Charles | Phaeton. |
| Gildon, Charles | The Roman brides revenge. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | Albertus Wallenstein. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | Argalus and Parthenia. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | The Hollander. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | The ladies priviledge. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | The lady mother. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | Revenge for honour. |
| Glapthorne, Henry | Wit in a constable. |
| Glover, Richard | Boadicia. |
| Glover, Richard | Jason. |
| Glover, Richard | Medea. |
| Goffe, Thomas | The careles shepherdess. |
| Goffe, Thomas | The couragious Turke. |
| Goffe, Thomas | Orestes. |
| Goffe, Thomas | The raging Turke. |
| Golding, Arthur | Abrahams sacrifice. |
| Goldsmith, Francis | Sophompaneas. |
| Goldsmith, Oliver | The captivity. |
| Goldsmith, Oliver | The good natur'd man. |
| Goldsmith, Oliver | Scene from the grumbler. |
| Goldsmith, Oliver | She stoops to conquer. |
| Goldsmith, Oliver | Threnodia augustalis. |
| Gomersall, Robert | Lodovick Sforza. |
| Gough, John | The strange discovery. |
| Gould, Robert | Innocence distress'd. |
| Gould, Robert | The rival sisters. |
| Graham, Dougal | The whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy. |
| Graham, Dougal | The young coalman's courtship. |
| Grahame, James | Wallace. |
| Grainger, James | The Cyclops of Euripides. |
| Grainger, James | The fate of Capua. |
| Granville, George | The British enchanters. |
| Granville, George | Heroick love. |
| Granville, George | The Jew of Venice. |
| Granville, George | The she-gallants. |
| Greene, Robert and Chettle, Henry | John of Bordeaux. |
| Greene, Robert and Lodge, Thomas | A looking glasse for London and England. |
| Greene, Robert | Alphonsus, King of Aragon. |
| Greene, Robert | Frier Bacon, and Frier Bongay. |
| Greene, Robert | George a Greene. |
| Greene, Robert | Iames IV, slaine at Flodden. |
| Greene, Robert | Orlando Furioso. |
| Greene, Robert | Selimus. |
| Greville, Fulke | Alaham. |
| Greville, Fulke | Mustapha. |
| Griffin, Benjamin | The humours of purgatory. |
| Griffin, Benjamin | Injur'd virtue. |
| Griffin, Benjamin | Love in a sack. |
| Griffin, Benjamin | The masquerade. |
| Griffin, Benjamin | Whig and tory. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | The barber of Seville. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | The double mistake. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | The platonic wife. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | The school for rakes. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | The times. |
| Griffith, Elizabeth | A wife in the right. |
| Grundy, Sydney | A bunch of violets. |
| Grundy, Sydney | A fool's paradise. |
| Grundy, Sydney | Haddon Hall. |
| Grundy, Sydney | In honour bound. |
| Grundy, Sydney | A pair of spectacles. |
| Grundy, Sydney | The silver shield. |
| Grundy, Sydney | The snowball. |
| Grundy, Sydney | Sowing the wind. |