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False and True is afterpiece in three acts by George Moultrie,

Born to Good Luck: or the Irishman's Fortune. A farce in two acts. Adapted from "False and True".

Also found as False and True, or The Irishman in Italy False and True by George Moultrie Moultrie, George, active 1790-1800 "False and true," which was originally written as a three act play, was "compressed into two acts" for the performance at Drury Lane on June 10, 1816. William Grattan Tyrone Power (1795 – 17 March 1841), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Power_(Irish_actor) Born to good luck: The Irishman's fortune : a farce, in two acts

First performed in Covent Garden, March 17, 1832, 1832. Bowery (N.Y.) theatre (and March 1852, Publisher: London : Henry Lea, [1832?] Wm. & Henry Taylor (1852) S. French, 1852

Facsimile version of the 1832 text by Henry Lea[1]

False and True, etc. by George Moultrie False and true, a play in three acts, now performing at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market.

1798, English, Book, Microform edition: False and true, a play : in three acts, now performing at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. Moultrie, George, active 1790-1800. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/5453602?q&versionId=42301228 • False and true, a play : in three acts, now performing at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. Author • Moultrie, George, active 1790-1800. Edition • Fourth edition. Published • London : printed for J. Bell, 1798. first edition of 1798 False and True: A Play, in Three Acts, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market

faLsE and TruE, or, THE irisHMan in iTaLy, afterpiece in three acts by Samuel Arnold; libretto (Eng) by George Moultrie. First performance August 11, 1798, London, Little Theatre in the Haymarket. LIBRETTO: English (London: J. Bell, 1798).


John C. Greene. 2011. Theatre in Dublin, 1745–1820: A Calendar of Performances. Lexington Books: [2]

Margaret Ross Griffel. 2012. Operas in English: A Dictionary. Scarecrow Press: p.165[3]