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Jalouse is a French comedy in three acts by Alexandre Bisson and Adolphe Leclercq
First produced in Paris by Albert Carré (1852-1938) and Paul Porel (1843-1917). at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, 4 November, 1897. P.-V. Stock, 1902
Adapted into English as The Dovecot by Charles H.E. Brookfield (1857–1913)[1] from by Alexandre Bisson and ... .
Also found as The Dove-Cot.
Performed Duke of York's Theatre, London, on 12 February 1898 by James Welch and a cast including Seymour Hicks, Ellis Jeffreys and Miss Carlotta.
https://www.worldcat.org/title/jalouse-comedie-en-3-actes/oclc/691402833
Academy Publishing Company. 9th February 1898. The Academy and Literature, Volume 53:p213, Google E-book.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Brookfield
https://footlightnotes.wordpress.com/tag/duke-of-yorks-theatre-london/