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+ | The English Rose | ||
+ | by and George R. Sims. | ||
+ | London: Adelphi Theatre. 2 August, 1890 to 2 May, 1891 (238th performance). | ||
+ | Boston: Boston Museum. 1 September, 1890. | ||
+ | Liverpool: Court Theatre. 29 September, 1890. First provincial performance. | ||
+ | New York: Proctor’s Theatre. 9 March, 1892. | ||
+ | Other performances: | ||
+ | London: Elephant and Castle Theatre. 18 July, 1898. | ||
+ | London: The Pavilion Theatre. 24 April, 1899. | ||
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+ | A series of letters from John Coleman and Robert Buchanan appeared in The Era in August 1890, concerning the original source of The English Rose. | ||
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+ | Film: The English Rose, directed by Fred Paul, 1920 (more information in the Robert Buchanan Filmography section). |
Revision as of 05:18, 28 October 2019
The English Rose is a play by George R. Sims and Robert Buchanan
The English Rose by and George R. Sims. London: Adelphi Theatre. 2 August, 1890 to 2 May, 1891 (238th performance). Boston: Boston Museum. 1 September, 1890. Liverpool: Court Theatre. 29 September, 1890. First provincial performance. New York: Proctor’s Theatre. 9 March, 1892. Other performances: London: Elephant and Castle Theatre. 18 July, 1898. London: The Pavilion Theatre. 24 April, 1899.
A series of letters from John Coleman and Robert Buchanan appeared in The Era in August 1890, concerning the original source of The English Rose.
Film: The English Rose, directed by Fred Paul, 1920 (more information in the Robert Buchanan Filmography section).