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''[[Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith]]'' is a play in three acts by W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._S._Gilbert] | ''[[Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith]]'' is a play in three acts by W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._S._Gilbert] | ||
− | Called "A Three-Act Drama of Puritan times", it was first performed to great success at the Haymarket Theatre, going on to run | + | Called "A Three-Act Drama of Puritan times", it was in part inspired by George Eliot's novel ''Silas Marner''. The play was first performed to great success at the Haymarket Theatre, London, going on to run for about 100 performances and undertaking tours. It was revived a number of times. |
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Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith is a play in three acts by W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911)[1]
Called "A Three-Act Drama of Puritan times", it was in part inspired by George Eliot's novel Silas Marner. The play was first performed to great success at the Haymarket Theatre, London, going on to run for about 100 performances and undertaking tours. It was revived a number of times.