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A blank verse tragedy by John Home (1722-1808).  
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A blank verse tragedy by John Home (1722-1808). Also called ''[[The Tragedy of Douglas]]'' in some sources.  
  
 
It was first performed on 14 December 1756 in Edinburgh and at  Covent Garden on 14 March 1757. It went on to become a big success in both Scotland and England for decades, attracting many notable actors of the period.  
 
It was first performed on 14 December 1756 in Edinburgh and at  Covent Garden on 14 March 1757. It went on to become a big success in both Scotland and England for decades, attracting many notable actors of the period.  

Revision as of 16:43, 7 May 2014

A blank verse tragedy by John Home (1722-1808). Also called The Tragedy of Douglas in some sources.

It was first performed on 14 December 1756 in Edinburgh and at Covent Garden on 14 March 1757. It went on to become a big success in both Scotland and England for decades, attracting many notable actors of the period.


Performance history in South Africa

20 September 1823: Performed by English Theatricalsin the African Theatre with The Sleeping Draught (Penley).

16 July 1825: Performed by English Theatricalsin the African Theatre Douglas with The Weathercock (Forrest)


Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_(play)

Bosman, 1928: pp. 199

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