Difference between revisions of "A Day Well Spent"
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First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836. | First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836. | ||
− | The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including ''[[Einen Jux will er sich machen]]''''' ( | + | The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including ''[[Einen Jux will er sich machen]]'' (Nestroy, 1842), ''[[The Matchmaker]]'' (Wilder, 1955), ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' (Wilder and |
Revision as of 06:20, 10 December 2022
A Day Well Spent is a one-act play by John Oxenford ()[]
First performed at the Theatre Royal at the English Opera House on 4 April, 1835. Published by John Miller in 1836.
The play was the original source for a number of theatrical works and films over the years, including Einen Jux will er sich machen (Nestroy, 1842), The Matchmaker (Wilder, 1955), Hello Dolly! (Wilder and