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− | ''[[The Two Gregories, or "Where Did the Money Come From?"]]'' is a "Ballad Farce" by Thomas Dibdin ( | + | ''[[The Two Gregories, or "Where Did the Money Come From?"]]'' is a "Ballad Farce" by Thomas Dibdin (1771–1841)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_John_Dibdin]. |
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | Based on Charles A. Sewrin's ''[[Jocrisse-maître et Jocrisse-valet]]'', a one act comedy by Charles A. Sewrin, first produced at the Théâtre des Variétés-Panoramas, Paris, on 29 October, 1810 and published by Masson in 1810. | + | Based on Charles A. Sewrin's ''[[Jocrisse-maître et Jocrisse-valet]]'', a French one act comedy by Charles A. Sewrin, first produced at the Théâtre des Variétés-Panoramas, Paris, on 29 October, 1810 and published by Masson in 1810. |
Dibdin's English text performed at the Surrey Theatre, London, in 1821. Published for the Proprietor, at Roach's Old Established Library, 1821. | Dibdin's English text performed at the Surrey Theatre, London, in 1821. Published for the Proprietor, at Roach's Old Established Library, 1821. |
Revision as of 11:39, 3 January 2016
The Two Gregories, or "Where Did the Money Come From?" is a "Ballad Farce" by Thomas Dibdin (1771–1841)[1].
The original text
Based on Charles A. Sewrin's Jocrisse-maître et Jocrisse-valet, a French one act comedy by Charles A. Sewrin, first produced at the Théâtre des Variétés-Panoramas, Paris, on 29 October, 1810 and published by Masson in 1810.
Dibdin's English text performed at the Surrey Theatre, London, in 1821. Published for the Proprietor, at Roach's Old Established Library, 1821.
South African productions
1833: Performed in Cape Town in the African Theatre by the All the World's a Stage on 13 July, with The Inchcape Bell, or The Dumb Sailor Boy (Fitzball) and a vaudeville act on the "slack rope" by Monsieur Dupree.
Sources
Facsimile version of the 1810 edition of Jocrisse-maître et Jocrisse-valet, Google E-Book[2]
Facsimile version of the 1821 edition of The Two Gregories, or "Where Did the Money Come From?", Google E-Book[3]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[4]: pp. 227
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