Difference between revisions of "The Wedding Day"
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It was started as Fielding's third play, but it was not finished until years later and finally brought out on both the stage and in print after his theatrical career ended. After Fielding returned to London from the University of Leyden during the end of 1729, he brought with him a version of ''The Wedding-Day''. It was refused by John Rich to be staged, and it was not produced until 1743 by David Garrick. | It was started as Fielding's third play, but it was not finished until years later and finally brought out on both the stage and in print after his theatrical career ended. After Fielding returned to London from the University of Leyden during the end of 1729, he brought with him a version of ''The Wedding-Day''. It was refused by John Rich to be staged, and it was not produced until 1743 by David Garrick. | ||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fielding's_early_plays | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fielding's_early_plays | ||
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First performed on 1 Nov 1794 at Drury Lane and published in 1794, printed for G. G. and J. Robinson [etc.] in London. | First performed on 1 Nov 1794 at Drury Lane and published in 1794, printed for G. G. and J. Robinson [etc.] in London. | ||
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Inchbald, Elizabeth. The Wedding Day. Eds. Thomas C. Crochunis and Susan Hyon. British Women Playwrights around 1800. 15 June 2003.[http://www.etang.umontreal.ca/bwp1800/plays/inchbald_wedding/wedding_I.html] | Inchbald, Elizabeth. The Wedding Day. Eds. Thomas C. Crochunis and Susan Hyon. British Women Playwrights around 1800. 15 June 2003.[http://www.etang.umontreal.ca/bwp1800/plays/inchbald_wedding/wedding_I.html] | ||
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Revision as of 06:14, 28 April 2015
There are two 18th century plays by this title.
The Wedding Day by Henry Fielding
The original text
It was started as Fielding's third play, but it was not finished until years later and finally brought out on both the stage and in print after his theatrical career ended. After Fielding returned to London from the University of Leyden during the end of 1729, he brought with him a version of The Wedding-Day. It was refused by John Rich to be staged, and it was not produced until 1743 by David Garrick.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fielding's_early_plays
Go to ESAT Bibliography
The Wedding Day by Elizabeth Inchbald
A comedy in two acts.
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
First performed on 1 Nov 1794 at Drury Lane and published in 1794, printed for G. G. and J. Robinson [etc.] in London.
Sources
Inchbald, Elizabeth. The Wedding Day. Eds. Thomas C. Crochunis and Susan Hyon. British Women Playwrights around 1800. 15 June 2003.[1]
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays
Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays
Return to PLAYS III: Collections
Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances
Return to South African Festivals and Competitions
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page