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+ | Also found The Omnibus! or, A Conveniet Distance!. | ||
+ | Apparently an adaptation of ''[[Cherry Bounce]]'' (1821 - also found ''[[The Bounce]]'') by Raymond, first performed at Saddlers Wells in 1821. | ||
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+ | First performed in the Lyceum on 225 November 1830 and at Covent Garden on 6 December, 1830, published by Duncombe, Dick 725 and later by Thomas Hailes Lacy (1850) (Lacy’s Acting edition), 1850 | ||
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+ | Allardyce Nicholl. ''A History of Early Ninteenth Century Drama 1800-1850'', Google Play[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=gnc3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA375&lpg=PA375&dq=The+Omnibus,+or+A+Convenient+Distance+by+Raymond&source=bl&ots=kdeRLqze8y&sig=zBQjYFLT0namrjtvPe52KZhufBI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjaiZzInqHWAhVoAcAKHX1XCC8Q6AEINjAE#v=onepage&q=The%20Omnibus%2C%20or%20A%20Convenient%20Distance%20by%20Raymond&f=false] |
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The Omnibus, or A Convenient Distance is a farce in one act by Richard John Raymond ()[]
Also found The Omnibus! or, A Conveniet Distance!.
Apparently an adaptation of Cherry Bounce (1821 - also found The Bounce) by Raymond, first performed at Saddlers Wells in 1821.
First performed in the Lyceum on 225 November 1830 and at Covent Garden on 6 December, 1830, published by Duncombe, Dick 725 and later by Thomas Hailes Lacy (1850) (Lacy’s Acting edition), 1850
Allardyce Nicholl. A History of Early Ninteenth Century Drama 1800-1850, Google Play[1]