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How to Win a Widow is a farce by an unknown author.  
 
How to Win a Widow is a farce by an unknown author.  
  
It is possibly a version of ''[[Who Wins? or The Widow's Choice]]'', a musical farce by John Till Allingham (1776-1812)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Till_Allingham], first produced at Covent Garden in 1808;
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It is possibly a version of ''[[Who Wins? or The Widow's Choice]]'', a musical farce in two acts by John Till Allingham (1776-1812)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Till_Allingham]. Also found as ''[[The Widow, or Who Wins?]]'', it was first produced at Covent Garden in 1808. The text published in London by John Cumberland, 1834 as Cumberland's British theatre, no. 244.

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How to Win a Widow is a farce by an unknown author.

It is possibly a version of Who Wins? or The Widow's Choice, a musical farce in two acts by John Till Allingham (1776-1812)[1]. Also found as The Widow, or Who Wins?, it was first produced at Covent Garden in 1808. The text published in London by John Cumberland, 1834 as Cumberland's British theatre, no. 244.