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+ | However this is unlikely to be true, since the performance referred to dates from 1867, and Ward was only born in and it may simply have been another, earlier, burlesque-style work. | ||
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+ | '''See also: ''[[Le Bal Masqué]]''''' |
Revision as of 07:22, 24 March 2018
The Bal Masqué (Sloppy Sam) is billed as a "side-splitting entertainment" and is ascribed to Arthur H. Ward by F.C.L. Bosman (1980: p. 260).
However this is unlikely to be true, since the performance referred to dates from 1867, and Ward was only born in and it may simply have been another, earlier, burlesque-style work.
See also: Le Bal Masqué