Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada
Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada is a burlesque F. C. Burnand (Francis Cowley Burnand, 1836–1917)[1].
Some sources give the name of the play as either E---LIZabeth, or The Don, The Duck, The Drake and The Invisible Armada or E-liz-abeth, or The Don, The Duck, The Drake and The Invisible Armada
Not to be confused with the plays called Elizabeth I (Foster) or Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman (Dario Fo).
Contents
The original text
According to the author, it was inspired by Sheridan's satiric account of "Puff's tragedy of The Spanish Armada" in The Critic, some scenes from Tom Taylor's 'Twixt Axe and Crown, and one scene from either Elizabetta by, or The Grande Duchess by , but is "otherwise entirely original".
Burnand's play published in London by Tinsley Brothers, 1870.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
Facsimile version of the 1870 published text, Hathi Trust Digital Library[2]
John Scotney. 1988. Puff's "Spanish Armada": A Producer's Viewpoint. RSA Journal Vol. 136, No. 5386 (September 1988), pp. 745-748[3]
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