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''[[The Wandering Minstrel]]'' is a popular farce by Henry Mayhew (1812-1887)[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5cSkSB13ZQcC&pg=PA749&lpg=PA749&dq=the+wandering+minstrel+stage+play&source=bl&ots=Vfv074lts9&sig=T3HBL24VPA1LTdtzpd-1P6qLKEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1-77XmZvcAhVIzRQKHSURA-8Q6AEIXzAR#v=onepage&q=the%20wandering%20minstrel%20stage%20play&f=false]. | ''[[The Wandering Minstrel]]'' is a popular farce by Henry Mayhew (1812-1887)[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5cSkSB13ZQcC&pg=PA749&lpg=PA749&dq=the+wandering+minstrel+stage+play&source=bl&ots=Vfv074lts9&sig=T3HBL24VPA1LTdtzpd-1P6qLKEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1-77XmZvcAhVIzRQKHSURA-8Q6AEIXzAR#v=onepage&q=the%20wandering%20minstrel%20stage%20play&f=false]. | ||
+ | A farce about mistaken identity and romance, it questions the class system and exploits the different languages spoken by the varying classes for comic effect. | ||
− | First performed by Mayhew in the Fitzroy Theatre, London, January 1834. Published by J. Miller 1834 | + | First performed by Mayhew in the Fitzroy Theatre, London, January 1834. Published by J. Miller 1834. It was regularly performed for more than 50 years and was available in print for 63 years. |
"Henry Mayhew" in Steven H. Gale. ''Encyclopedia of British Humorists: Geoffrey Chaucer to John Cleese, Volume 1'': Routledge: pp. 747-752[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5cSkSB13ZQcC&pg=PA749&lpg=PA749&dq=the+wandering+minstrel+stage+play&source=bl&ots=Vfv074lts9&sig=T3HBL24VPA1LTdtzpd-1P6qLKEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1-77XmZvcAhVIzRQKHSURA-8Q6AEIXzAR#v=onepage&q=the%20wandering%20minstrel%20stage%20play&f=false] | "Henry Mayhew" in Steven H. Gale. ''Encyclopedia of British Humorists: Geoffrey Chaucer to John Cleese, Volume 1'': Routledge: pp. 747-752[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5cSkSB13ZQcC&pg=PA749&lpg=PA749&dq=the+wandering+minstrel+stage+play&source=bl&ots=Vfv074lts9&sig=T3HBL24VPA1LTdtzpd-1P6qLKEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1-77XmZvcAhVIzRQKHSURA-8Q6AEIXzAR#v=onepage&q=the%20wandering%20minstrel%20stage%20play&f=false] |
Revision as of 06:18, 13 July 2018
The Wandering Minstrel is a popular farce by Henry Mayhew (1812-1887)[1].
A farce about mistaken identity and romance, it questions the class system and exploits the different languages spoken by the varying classes for comic effect.
First performed by Mayhew in the Fitzroy Theatre, London, January 1834. Published by J. Miller 1834. It was regularly performed for more than 50 years and was available in print for 63 years.
"Henry Mayhew" in Steven H. Gale. Encyclopedia of British Humorists: Geoffrey Chaucer to John Cleese, Volume 1: Routledge: pp. 747-752[2]