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A melodrama in five acts by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873). (Full title: ''The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride''.)
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A melodrama in five acts by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873). (Full title: ''The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride''.)
 
   
 
   
 
== The original text ==
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1851: A reading of speeches from the play (as well as ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', etc.) by [[Mrs Greig]], a visiting stage artist on her way to England from an engagement in the eastern colonies, took place in the [[Stockmarket Building]] in Cape Town in May. She was assisted by local performer [[Mr Hall]]. 
  
 
1855: Performed in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Cape Town by visiting tragedian [[G.V. Brooke]] and company on 5 January. In the cast were Mr Brooke himself, Mr [[R. Younge]], [[Fanny Cathcart]], and [[Mr Hall]].     
 
1855: Performed in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Cape Town by visiting tragedian [[G.V. Brooke]] and company on 5 January. In the cast were Mr Brooke himself, Mr [[R. Younge]], [[Fanny Cathcart]], and [[Mr Hall]].     

Revision as of 07:44, 23 July 2014

A melodrama in five acts by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873). (Full title: The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride.)

The original text

Written in 1838, first produced in London by W.C. Macready at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in 1838, also in New York in the same year. It was also the basis for two 19th century operas and an opretta.

First published 1838 by Saunders and Otley and printed by William Clowes and Sons, London.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1851: A reading of speeches from the play (as well as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, etc.) by Mrs Greig, a visiting stage artist on her way to England from an engagement in the eastern colonies, took place in the Stockmarket Building in Cape Town in May. She was assisted by local performer Mr Hall.

1855: Performed in the Garrison Theatre, Cape Town by visiting tragedian G.V. Brooke and company on 5 January. In the cast were Mr Brooke himself, Mr R. Younge, Fanny Cathcart, and Mr Hall.


Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_of_Lyons

Digital version of the 1838 published text(Google eBook)[1]

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp 410,

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