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The title also appears as ''[[The Magic Key, or The Key to the Human Heart]]'' in some sources. | The title also appears as ''[[The Magic Key, or The Key to the Human Heart]]'' in some sources. | ||
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+ | == The original text == | ||
Based on the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marion, it was published in 1911 by J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, England. | Based on the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marion, it was published in 1911 by J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, England. | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
1921: Produced by [[Muriel Alexander]] at the [[Palladium Theatre]], Johannesburg, in aid of the Transvaal Children’s Hospital. Music was by [[David Foote]] and the performers included [[Billy Matthews]] as Robin Hood and [[Anne Immink]] as Maid Marion. | 1921: Produced by [[Muriel Alexander]] at the [[Palladium Theatre]], Johannesburg, in aid of the Transvaal Children’s Hospital. Music was by [[David Foote]] and the performers included [[Billy Matthews]] as Robin Hood and [[Anne Immink]] as Maid Marion. | ||
+ | == Sources == | ||
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+ | Bibliographic information, ''The Magic Key: A Spanish Fairy Operetta in Three Acts'', [[Google Books]][https://books.google.co.za/books?id=a-A7mgEACAAJ&dq=the+magic+key+operetta&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt1bTM-c7YAhWkDsAKHS8NBtsQ6AEIKDAA] | ||
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+ | Lionel Carson. 1921. ''The Stage Year Book''. Stage Offices, p. 205, [[Google Books]][https://books.google.co.za/books?id=WG83AAAAIAAJ&q=the+magic+key+operetta+by+W.+Smyth+Cooper&dq=the+magic+key+operetta+by+W.+Smyth+Cooper&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-iZ32-s7YAhXnDMAKHboEAzIQ6AEIMDAC] | ||
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+ | U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911. ''Catalog of Copyright Entries'', Part 3, Volume 6: p.1254, [[Google Books]][https://books.google.co.za/books?id=uQb4p3PsG5gC&q=the+magic+key+operetta+by+W.+Smyth+Cooper&dq=the+magic+key+operetta+by+W.+Smyth+Cooper&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-iZ32-s7YAhXnDMAKHboEAzIQ6AEIODAE] | ||
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 9 June 2023
The Magic Key is described as a three act "Spanish Fairy Operetta" by composer W. Smyth Cooper
The title also appears as The Magic Key, or The Key to the Human Heart in some sources.
Contents
The original text
Based on the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marion, it was published in 1911 by J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, England.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1921: Produced by Muriel Alexander at the Palladium Theatre, Johannesburg, in aid of the Transvaal Children’s Hospital. Music was by David Foote and the performers included Billy Matthews as Robin Hood and Anne Immink as Maid Marion.
Sources
Bibliographic information, The Magic Key: A Spanish Fairy Operetta in Three Acts, Google Books[1]
Lionel Carson. 1921. The Stage Year Book. Stage Offices, p. 205, Google Books[2]
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 3, Volume 6: p.1254, Google Books[3]
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays
Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays
Return to PLAYS III: Collections
Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances
Return to South African Festivals and Competitions
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page