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''[[John of Paris]]'' is a comic opera by Isaac Pocock.  
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''[[John of Paris]]'' is a comic opera by Isaac Pocock, based on ''[[Jean de Paris]]'' by Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just and François-Adrien Boieldieu.  
  
Based on ''[[Jean de Paris]]'', an "opéra-comique[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ra_comique] en deux actes" with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just
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'''See ''[[Jean de Paris]]'''''
and music by François-Adrien Boieldieu. Premiered at Le Theatre de l’Opera-Comique on 4 April, 1812.
 
  
The English version by Isaac Pocock, was produced at Covent Garden on 12 October 1814, and performed seventeen times, then revived at the Haymarket in 1826, and again played at Covent Garden in 1835.
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''[[Jean de Paris]]'' is a French "opéra-comique[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ra_comique] en deux actes", with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just
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and music by François-Adrien Boieldieu.  
  
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Translations and adaptations ==
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== The original text ==
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The play premiered at Le Theatre de l’Opera-Comique on 4 April, 1812.
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==Translations and adaptations ==
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Translated into English as ''[[John of Paris]]'' by Isaac Pocock, and was first produced at Covent Garden on 12 October 1814,where it was performed seventeen times, then revived at the Haymarket in 1826, and again played at Covent Garden in 1835.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
Performed as one of the afterpieces to  ''[[The Smuggler's Daughter]]'' (Dibden) in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Cape Town, by the [[90th Light Infantry]]   
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18**: The English version performed as one of the afterpieces to  ''[[The Smuggler's Daughter]]'' (Dibden) in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Cape Town, by the [[90th Light Infantry]] on ***  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:22, 8 January 2016

John of Paris is a comic opera by Isaac Pocock, based on Jean de Paris by Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just and François-Adrien Boieldieu.

See Jean de Paris

Jean de Paris is a French "opéra-comique[1] en deux actes", with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just and music by François-Adrien Boieldieu.


The original text

The play premiered at Le Theatre de l’Opera-Comique on 4 April, 1812.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English as John of Paris by Isaac Pocock, and was first produced at Covent Garden on 12 October 1814,where it was performed seventeen times, then revived at the Haymarket in 1826, and again played at Covent Garden in 1835.

Performance history in South Africa

18**: The English version performed as one of the afterpieces to The Smuggler's Daughter (Dibden) in the Garrison Theatre, Cape Town, by the 90th Light Infantry on ***

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Adrien_Boieldieu

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

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[2]: pp. 109, 395

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