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− | + | ''[[Amateurs and Actors]]'' is a musical farce by Richard Brinsley Peake. Also known variously as: ''[[Amateurs and Actors, or A Peep behind the Curtain]]'', or ''[[Amateurs and Actors; or, The Elopement]]'' | |
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Performed at the at the English Opera House and printed 1818. | Performed at the at the English Opera House and printed 1818. | ||
+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 1831: Performed on 8 October, | + | 1831: Performed on 8 October, as ''[[Amateurs and Actors, or A Peep behind the Curtain]]'' by [[All the World's a Stage]], as afterpiece to ''[[Ambrose Guinett, or A Sea-Side Story]]'' (Jerrold). |
1832: Performed on 3 March by [[All the World's a Stage]] as afterpiece to ''[[Othello]]''. | 1832: Performed on 3 March by [[All the World's a Stage]] as afterpiece to ''[[Othello]]''. | ||
− | 1835: Played on 3 June by the [[Garrison Players]] (the [[Officers of the 98th Regiment]]) in the [[Amateur Theatre]], under the shorter title, as afterpiece to ''[[The Flying Dutchman, or the Phantom Ship]]'' (Fitzball). | + | 1835: Played as ''[[Amateurs and Actors]]'' on 3 June by the [[Garrison Players]] (the [[Officers of the 98th Regiment]]) in the [[Amateur Theatre]], under the shorter title, as afterpiece to ''[[The Flying Dutchman, or the Phantom Ship]]'' (Fitzball). |
− | 1838: Performed on Monday 9 April, | + | 1838: Performed as ''[[Amateurs and Actors]]'' on Monday 9 April, by the [[Private Amateur Company]] on , alongside ''[[Love in Humble Life]]'' (Payne) and ''[[The Vampire, or The Bride of the Isles]]'' (Planché). |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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+ | http://www.eighteenthcenturydrama.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/Details/HL_LA_mssLA2042 | ||
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Brinsley_Peake | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Brinsley_Peake |
Revision as of 06:47, 2 November 2016
Amateurs and Actors is a musical farce by Richard Brinsley Peake. Also known variously as: Amateurs and Actors, or A Peep behind the Curtain, or Amateurs and Actors; or, The Elopement
Contents
The original text
Performed at the at the English Opera House and printed 1818.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1831: Performed on 8 October, as Amateurs and Actors, or A Peep behind the Curtain by All the World's a Stage, as afterpiece to Ambrose Guinett, or A Sea-Side Story (Jerrold).
1832: Performed on 3 March by All the World's a Stage as afterpiece to Othello.
1835: Played as Amateurs and Actors on 3 June by the Garrison Players (the Officers of the 98th Regiment) in the Amateur Theatre, under the shorter title, as afterpiece to The Flying Dutchman, or the Phantom Ship (Fitzball).
1838: Performed as Amateurs and Actors on Monday 9 April, by the Private Amateur Company on , alongside Love in Humble Life (Payne) and The Vampire, or The Bride of the Isles (Planché).
Sources
http://www.eighteenthcenturydrama.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/Details/HL_LA_mssLA2042
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Brinsley_Peake
Google Books[1]
The Spectator archives[2]
Bosman, 1928: pp. 207, 217, 220
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