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− | ''[[We Fly by Night, or Long Stories]]'' is a "Musical Entertainment in Two Acts" by "Arthur Griffinhoof", the pseudonym of George Colman Jr (1762-1836)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman_the_Younger] | + | ''[[We Fly by Night, or Long Stories]]'' is a "Musical Entertainment in Two Acts" by "Arthur Griffinhoof", the pseudonym of George Colman Jr (1762-1836)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman_the_Younger]. (Also referred to simply as ''[[We Fly by Night]]''.) |
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+ | Colman's entertainment is an adaptation from the three act French play, ''[[Le Conteur, ou Les Deux Postes]]'' by Louis-Benoît Picard (1769-1828)[], which was first performed at the Théâtre de la République in Paris in 1794 and published by Maradan in 1794 or 1795. | ||
− | + | ''[[We Fly by Night, or Long Stories]]'' was first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden on January 28, 1806, with music by Michael Kelly, and published by T. Woodfall and George Dobbin & Murphy, in the same year. Also Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery, New York in 1815. | |
Revision as of 07:06, 25 May 2016
We Fly by Night, or Long Stories is a "Musical Entertainment in Two Acts" by "Arthur Griffinhoof", the pseudonym of George Colman Jr (1762-1836)[1]. (Also referred to simply as We Fly by Night.)
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The original text
Colman's entertainment is an adaptation from the three act French play, Le Conteur, ou Les Deux Postes by Louis-Benoît Picard (1769-1828)[], which was first performed at the Théâtre de la République in Paris in 1794 and published by Maradan in 1794 or 1795.
We Fly by Night, or Long Stories was first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden on January 28, 1806, with music by Michael Kelly, and published by T. Woodfall and George Dobbin & Murphy, in the same year. Also Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery, New York in 1815.
Performance history in South Africa
1826: Performed in Cape Town on 20 September as We Fly by Night by the Garrison Amateur Company) in The Cape Town Theatre, with A Cure for the Heartache (Morton). A quite comprehensive review of the production appeared in the The Commercial Advertiser on 26 September (though, interestingly, the names of performers are not mentioned, only roles.)
Translations and adaptations
Sources
National Library of Australia website[2]
http://godwindiary.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/dramatists/col01.html#col01-bio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman_the_Younger
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stories-Musical-Griffinhoof-composed-selected/dp/B0000CY4FE
https://library.villanova.edu/Find/Record/969202
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [3]: pp. 149,
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