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− | ''[[The Young Scamp, or My Grandmother's Pet]]'' is a farce in one act by | + | ''[[The Young Scamp, or My Grandmother's Pet]]'' is a farce in one act by Edward Stirling ()[]. |
This not to be confused with the [[Ethiopian sketch]] called '''''[[The Young Scamp]]''''' (Anon.) | This not to be confused with the [[Ethiopian sketch]] called '''''[[The Young Scamp]]''''' (Anon.) |
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The Young Scamp, or My Grandmother's Pet is a farce in one act by Edward Stirling ()[].
This not to be confused with the Ethiopian sketch called The Young Scamp (Anon.)
The original text
A version of the Stirling's text was published by published by William Barth, in A Selection of New and Popular Dramas and Farces, 1844, and apparently also published by T.H. Lacy before 1849.
Sources
A facsimile version of the text, in A Selection of New and Popular Dramas and Farces, William Barth, 1844[1]
Full listing of plays available from T. H. Lacy, contained in Volume 77 of Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, Dramas, Farces and Extravagances, Etc., Etc: As Performed at the Various Theatres (T. H. Lacy's 1849)[]