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Robert the Devil
"Robert the Devil, or The Nun, the Dun, and the Son of a Gun" is an 1868 Victorian burlesque by W. S. Gilbert that parodies the opera and medieval legends of Duke Robert of Normandy.
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The top alternative to Robert the Devil in 2026 is Lydia Thompson and the British Blondes with a score of 8.9/10, followed by Lydia Thompson's British Blondes (8.5) and Ixion (8.1).
Lydia Thompson and the British Blondes
Lydia Thompson and The British Blondes were a prominent burlesque troupe active in late Victorian Britain. The group’s p...
Lydia Thompson's British Blondes
Lydia Thompson's British Blondes was a British troupe that brought Victorian burlesque to U.S. theaters in 1868 and made...
Ixion
Ixion, or the Man at the Wheel is a Victorian-era burlesque play based on the Greek myth of Ixion. F.C. Burnand’s origin...
The Field of the Cloth of Gold
The Field of the Cloth of Gold is a Victorian stage burlesque remembered at London's Strand Theatre and performed by Lyd...
The Happy Land
"The Happy Land" is an 1873 satirical play by W. S. Gilbert that provoked controversy by mocking the Disraeli government...
Faust up to Date
Faust up to Date is an 1888 London musical burlesque by G. R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, with Meyer Lutz music, spoofing Go...
Little Jack Sheppard
Little Jack Sheppard is an 1885 London burlesque melodrama by Henry Pottinger Stephens and William Yardley, lampooning p...
Ruy Blas and the Blasé Roué
Ruy Blas and the Blasé Roué is an 1889 London burlesque by Fred Leslie and Herbert F. Clark, known for a 289-performance...
Carmen up to Data
Carmen up to Data is an 1890 Gaiety Theatre musical burlesque by G. R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, with Meyer Lutz music, sp...
Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack
"Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack" is an 1866 Victorian burlesque by W. S. Gilbert that comically parod...
The British Blondes
The British Blondes was Lydia Thompson's English burlesque troupe, which introduced Victorian burlesque to U.S. audience...
La Vivandière, or True to the Corps!
"La Vivandière, or True to the Corps!" is an 1867 stage burlesque by W. S. Gilbert that humorously spoofs the popular 19...
Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim
"Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim" is an 1887 theatrical burlesque that uniquely combines Mary Shelley's monster my...
The Magic Horn
The Magic Horn is a 19th-century Victorian burlesque title, notable as part of the London repertory of opera and fairy-t...
Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed
"Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed" is a Victorian burlesque that inverts the classic myth of Pygmalion, humorously subvert...
Cinder Ellen up too Late
"Cinder Ellen up too Late" is a Victorian musical burlesque that offers a comical, fast-paced, and slightly risqué parod...
Blue Beard
"Blue Beard" is a classic fairy tale frequently adapted into British Christmas pantomimes and theatrical burlesques thro...
Miss Esmeralda
"Miss Esmeralda" is a 19th-century stage burlesque that comically adapts the tragic story of the fictional gypsy charact...
The Bohemian G-yurl and the Unapproachable Pole
"The Bohemian G-yurl and the Unapproachable Pole" is an 1867 Victorian burlesque by W. S. Gilbert that comically parodie...
The Merry Zingara, or the Tipsy Gipsy and the Pipsy Wipsy
"The Merry Zingara, or the Tipsy Gipsy and the Pipsy Wipsy" is a Victorian burlesque notable for its comic absurdity and...
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