Madeleine, or The Daughter of the Regiment
Madeleine, or The Daughter of the Regiment is a play by Edward Stirling (1809-1894)[1].
Also referred to simply as The Daughter of the Regiment at times.
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The original text
This is clearly one of a number of works based (directly or indirectly) on La fille du régiment, the 1840 opéra comique by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)[2]. (See the entry on The Daughter of the Regiment.)
Het Volksblad's anonymous reviewer of the 1862 Cape Town performances, for example, refers to the play as La fille du régiment and laments the lack of Donizetti's music in the performance. (Het Volksblad, 19 June 1862)
Possibly written circa 1860.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1862: Performed in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town by the Clara Tellett and her company on 16th June, with Hunting a Turtle, or Trust a Woman's Wit (Selby ). Tellet (or the Cape press at the time) refers to the author as "E. Sterling". The cast included Tellett herself, James Leffler, T. Brazier, Mr Raymond and Mrs Arlington
1862: Performed in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town by the Clara Tellett and her company on 23rd June, with My American Cousin, or A Slight Misunderstanding ("A Gentleman of Cape Town").
1875: A "musical comedietta" called The Daughter of the Regiment was performed on 23 and 26 June, with the Day after the Wedding and Princess Pocahontas(Anon). No author is specified for the musical, but the text in question could be any one of the three English stage plays from the 19th century based on the opera - though Bosman (1980, p.509) suggests it was the Stirling work.
Sources
http://www.victorianweb.org/mt/adaptations/stirling.html
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: p. 130-1, 134-5.
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