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The English version of ''[[La Pie voleuse]]'' (1815), a  melo drame in three acts by Louis-Charles Caigniez and J. M. T. Badouin d'Aubigny. Translated and adapted by, and credited to,  Isaac Pocock. First printed in London 1814, with a second edition appearing in 1816.  
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by Isaac Pocock. A melodrama in 3 acts. Also published as "''The Magpie; Or, the Maid of Palaiseau. A Melodramatic Romance''" by John Murray in 1815.  
  
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It is based on ''[[La Pie voleuse]]'', by Louis-Charles Caigniez and J. M. T. Badouin d'Aubigny.
 
The French play was also the source for Giovanni Gherardini's libretto for Rossini's opera ''La gazza ladra'' (1817).
 
The French play was also the source for Giovanni Gherardini's libretto for Rossini's opera ''La gazza ladra'' (1817).
  

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by Isaac Pocock. A melodrama in 3 acts. Also published as "The Magpie; Or, the Maid of Palaiseau. A Melodramatic Romance" by John Murray in 1815.

It is based on La Pie voleuse, by Louis-Charles Caigniez and J. M. T. Badouin d'Aubigny. The French play was also the source for Giovanni Gherardini's libretto for Rossini's opera La gazza ladra (1817).


Performance history in South Africa

Performed as a benefit performance for Mrs Westcott in the Cape Town on 8 October 1835 by the Garrison Players, with Love, Law and Physic (Kenney) as afterpiece.


Sources

http://archive.org/details/magpieormaidmelo00pocorich

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Pocock

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operas_by_Rossini

Bosman, 1928: pp

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