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A play by Peake.  
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''[[The Haunted Inn, or How to lay a Ghost]]'' is a farce, in two acts, by Richard Brinsley Peake.
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Sometimes performed under the shorter title of: ''[[The Haunted Inn]]''
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First published  in London by John Cumberland ca. 1828, re-published several times throughout the 19th century.  
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Performed under the fuller title in Cape Town by [[All the World's a Stage]] on 17 August 1833,  as an afterpiece to ''[[John Overy, or The Miser of Southwark Ferry]]'' (Jerrold).
  
 
Performed in Cape Town's [[Garrison Theatre]]  by the "Private Theatricals by the officers of the Garrison" (see the [[Garrison Players]]) on 11 July 1834, alongside ''[[Katherine and Petruchio]]'' (Shakespeare) and ''[[Bombastes Furioso]]'' (Rhodes)
 
Performed in Cape Town's [[Garrison Theatre]]  by the "Private Theatricals by the officers of the Garrison" (see the [[Garrison Players]]) on 11 July 1834, alongside ''[[Katherine and Petruchio]]'' (Shakespeare) and ''[[Bombastes Furioso]]'' (Rhodes)
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
[[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]], 1928: pp 194,  
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Entry in WorldCat[http://www.worldcat.org/title/haunted-inn-a-farce-in-two-acts/oclc/3399146?referer=di&ht=edition]
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Library of Congress Internet Archive[http://archive.org/details/hauntedinnfarcei00peak]
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[[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]], 1928: pp 194, 227
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 07:25, 24 July 2016

The Haunted Inn, or How to lay a Ghost is a farce, in two acts, by Richard Brinsley Peake.

Sometimes performed under the shorter title of: The Haunted Inn

First published in London by John Cumberland ca. 1828, re-published several times throughout the 19th century.

Performance history in South Africa

Performed under the fuller title in Cape Town by All the World's a Stage on 17 August 1833, as an afterpiece to John Overy, or The Miser of Southwark Ferry (Jerrold).

Performed in Cape Town's Garrison Theatre by the "Private Theatricals by the officers of the Garrison" (see the Garrison Players) on 11 July 1834, alongside Katherine and Petruchio (Shakespeare) and Bombastes Furioso (Rhodes)

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Entry in WorldCat[1]

Library of Congress Internet Archive[2]


Bosman, 1928: pp 194, 227

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