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1850 Performed twice in the [[Hope Street Theatre]] by the [[New English Theatrical Company]] of [[W.F.H. Parker]]: on 10 December as an afterpiece to ''[[Victorine]]'' (Buckstone); and on 17 December as an afterpiece to ''[[Matteo Falcone]]'' (Merimée, tr. Wilson), | 1850 Performed twice in the [[Hope Street Theatre]] by the [[New English Theatrical Company]] of [[W.F.H. Parker]]: on 10 December as an afterpiece to ''[[Victorine]]'' (Buckstone); and on 17 December as an afterpiece to ''[[Matteo Falcone]]'' (Merimée, tr. Wilson), | ||
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Revision as of 05:49, 24 April 2017
Woman's the Devil is a one act farce by Edward Stirling (1807–1894)[1]
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1850 Performed twice in the Hope Street Theatre by the New English Theatrical Company of W.F.H. Parker: on 10 December as an afterpiece to Victorine (Buckstone); and on 17 December as an afterpiece to Matteo Falcone (Merimée, tr. Wilson),
Sources
Google Books[2]
http://www.victorianweb.org/mt/adaptations/stirling.html
Bosman, 1928: p.419
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