Difference between revisions of "Lend Me Five Shillings"
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− | ''[[Lend Me Five Shillings]]'' is a farce in one act by John Maddison Morton | + | ''[[Lend Me Five Shillings]]'' is a farce in one act by John Maddison Morton (1811-1891)[] |
Said to be an English version of the little drama entitled ''[[Riche d'amour]]'' by J. Xavier, B. Saintine, F.A. Duvert and Lauzanne de Varroussel. | Said to be an English version of the little drama entitled ''[[Riche d'amour]]'' by J. Xavier, B. Saintine, F.A. Duvert and Lauzanne de Varroussel. | ||
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First performed at the Haymarket Theatre, London, on 19 February 1846, and at the Park Theatre, New York on 27 April of the same year. | First performed at the Haymarket Theatre, London, on 19 February 1846, and at the Park Theatre, New York on 27 April of the same year. | ||
− | Published in New York by William Taylor & Co. in the series Modern Standard Drama (no. 24) in 1846. A new American edition, published by Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, appeared in 1889. | + | Published in London by T.H. Lacy in 1846 and in New York by William Taylor & Co. in the series Modern Standard Drama (no. 24), also in 1846. A new American edition, published by Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, appeared in 1889. |
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1867: Performed on 4 March 1867 during a [[Benefit Performance for the Somerset Hospital]] in Cape Town was arranged by the officers of the [[9th Regiment]], led by [[Captain Borton]], and performed in the [[Theatre Royal]] in association with Mrs [[Marie Duret]] and [[Mrs Cooper]]. It also featured the regimental orchestra, led by [[Signor Bonicoli]] and a performance of ''[[Macbeth Travestie]]'' (Talfourd). | 1867: Performed on 4 March 1867 during a [[Benefit Performance for the Somerset Hospital]] in Cape Town was arranged by the officers of the [[9th Regiment]], led by [[Captain Borton]], and performed in the [[Theatre Royal]] in association with Mrs [[Marie Duret]] and [[Mrs Cooper]]. It also featured the regimental orchestra, led by [[Signor Bonicoli]] and a performance of ''[[Macbeth Travestie]]'' (Talfourd). |
Revision as of 06:24, 28 November 2018
Lend Me Five Shillings is a farce in one act by John Maddison Morton (1811-1891)[]
Said to be an English version of the little drama entitled Riche d'amour by J. Xavier, B. Saintine, F.A. Duvert and Lauzanne de Varroussel.
First performed at the Haymarket Theatre, London, on 19 February 1846, and at the Park Theatre, New York on 27 April of the same year.
Published in London by T.H. Lacy in 1846 and in New York by William Taylor & Co. in the series Modern Standard Drama (no. 24), also in 1846. A new American edition, published by Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, appeared in 1889.
1867: Performed on 4 March 1867 during a Benefit Performance for the Somerset Hospital in Cape Town was arranged by the officers of the 9th Regiment, led by Captain Borton, and performed in the Theatre Royal in association with Mrs Marie Duret and Mrs Cooper. It also featured the regimental orchestra, led by Signor Bonicoli and a performance of Macbeth Travestie (Talfourd).
Facsimile version of the American edition of 1846, Google E-book[1]
Facsimile version of the new American edition of 1889, HathiTrust Digital Library[2]