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''[[Un Service à Blanchard]]'' ("service to Blanchard") is a vaudeville in 1 one act by Eugène Lemoine-Moreau (1806-1876)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Moreau] and Alfred Delacour ()  
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''[[Un Service à Blanchard]]'' ("A service to Blanchard") is a vaudeville in 1 one act by Eugène Lemoine-Moreau (1806-1876)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Moreau] and Alfred Delacour ()  
  
 
First performed in Paris at the , Gymnase, on 6 April 1852.
 
First performed in Paris at the , Gymnase, on 6 April 1852.
  
  
Adapted from the French [[vaudeville]] as '''''[[To Oblige Benson]]''''' by Tom Taylor ()[] and termed a [[comedietta]] in one act, First performed on 6 March 1854, at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London.  The English text published by Samuel French, 1854.
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Adapted from the French [[vaudeville]] as '''''[[To Oblige Benson]]''''' by Tom Taylor ()[] and termed a [[comedietta]] in one act. First performed on 6 March 1854, at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London.  The English text published by Samuel French, 1854.
  
  

Revision as of 12:00, 20 April 2018

Un Service à Blanchard ("A service to Blanchard") is a vaudeville in 1 one act by Eugène Lemoine-Moreau (1806-1876)[1] and Alfred Delacour ()

First performed in Paris at the , Gymnase, on 6 April 1852.


Adapted from the French vaudeville as To Oblige Benson by Tom Taylor ()[] and termed a comedietta in one act. First performed on 6 March 1854, at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London. The English text published by Samuel French, 1854.


https://www.amazon.fr/Service-Blanchard-vaudeville-Delacour-Gymnase/dp/B001C5KB2Y

Facsimile version of the Samuel French English text, Hathi Trust Digital Library[2]

The Victorian Plays Project, Volume 14[3]