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Adapted into English as ''[[Henrietta the Forsaken]]'', a drama in three acts, by John Baldwin Buckstone ()[].  
 
Adapted into English as ''[[Henrietta the Forsaken]]'', a drama in three acts, by John Baldwin Buckstone ()[].  
 
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Also found as ''[[Henriette, the Forsaken]]''
  
 
1832.
 
1832.
  
 
1861: Performed as  ''[[Henrietta the Forsaken]]'' in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, by [[Sefton Parry]] and his company as a benefit for [[Mrs Parry]]. Also performed were ''[[The Corde Volante]]'' (a celebrated act by [[H.W. Franklin]]) and ''[[Only a Halfpenny]]'' (Oxenford).
 
1861: Performed as  ''[[Henrietta the Forsaken]]'' in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, by [[Sefton Parry]] and his company as a benefit for [[Mrs Parry]]. Also performed were ''[[The Corde Volante]]'' (a celebrated act by [[H.W. Franklin]]) and ''[[Only a Halfpenny]]'' (Oxenford).

Revision as of 06:18, 30 March 2020

Adapted into English as Henrietta the Forsaken, a drama in three acts, by John Baldwin Buckstone ()[]. Also found as Henriette, the Forsaken

1832.

1861: Performed as Henrietta the Forsaken in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town, by Sefton Parry and his company as a benefit for Mrs Parry. Also performed were The Corde Volante (a celebrated act by H.W. Franklin) and Only a Halfpenny (Oxenford).