Difference between revisions of "A Day Well Spent"
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First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836. | First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836. | ||
− | The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including ''[[Einen Jux will er sich machen]]'' (Nestroy, 1842), ''[[The Matchmaker]]'' (Wilder, 1955), ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' (Wilder and | + | The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including ''[[Einen Jux will er sich machen]]'' (Nestroy, 1842), ''[[The Merchant of Yonkers]]'' (Wilder, 1938), ''[[The Matchmaker]]'' (Wilder, 1955), ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' (Wilder and |
Revision as of 06:21, 10 December 2022
A Day Well Spent is a one-act play by John Oxenford ()[]
First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836.
The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including Einen Jux will er sich machen (Nestroy, 1842), The Merchant of Yonkers (Wilder, 1938), The Matchmaker (Wilder, 1955), Hello Dolly! (Wilder and