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− | =''[[The House Warming]]'' a comedy in one act by Arthur Aldrich () | + | =''[[The House Warming]]'' a comedy in one act by Arthur Aldrich (1994)= |
Beattie Gladwin, too old to look after herself any longer, is forced to sell the house, which she's lived in throughout her marriage. Originally published in 1994 | Beattie Gladwin, too old to look after herself any longer, is forced to sell the house, which she's lived in throughout her marriage. Originally published in 1994 |
Revision as of 05:34, 10 April 2020
The House Warming can refer to any of two stage plays.
The House Warming, a comedy by an anonymous author (ca. 1870s)
1878: Performed as The House Warming by the Egerton and Case Company in the Athenaeum Hall, Cape Town, on 9 August.
The House Warming a comedy in one act by Arthur Aldrich (1994)
Beattie Gladwin, too old to look after herself any longer, is forced to sell the house, which she's lived in throughout her marriage. Originally published in 1994