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''[[Ivanhoe, or The Knight Templar]]'' is a stage play by Sir Walter Scott[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott] and Charles Farley (1771–1859)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Farley], with music by Dr Kitchener.  
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''[[Ivanhoe, or The Knight Templar]]'' is a stage play by Sir Walter Scott[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott] and Charles Farley (1771–1859)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Farley].
  
  
  
Based on Scott's original novel ''Ivanhoe''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanhoe], apparently adapted by Scott himself, then staged by Farley at the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden, London on 2 March, 1820. First printed by W. Smith in the same year.
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Based on Scott's original novel ''Ivanhoe''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanhoe], apparently adapted by Scott himself, then staged by Farley at the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden, London on 2 March, 1820,  with music by Dr Kitchener. First printed by W. Smith in the same year.

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Ivanhoe, or The Knight Templar is a stage play by Sir Walter Scott[1] and Charles Farley (1771–1859)[2].


Based on Scott's original novel Ivanhoe[3], apparently adapted by Scott himself, then staged by Farley at the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden, London on 2 March, 1820, with music by Dr Kitchener. First printed by W. Smith in the same year.