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What appears to have been a musical version of ''[[Dido, Queen of Carthage]]'', listed as a "Grand Musical, Classical and Picturesque Extravaganza in One Act"attributed to "Burnand" was performed in Cape Town in the 1860-1861. It was most probably a performance of the "New and Original Extravaganza" called ''[[Dido, the Celebrated Widow]]'' by Francis Cowley Burnand. First performed . Published by T.H. Lacy in 1865. | What appears to have been a musical version of ''[[Dido, Queen of Carthage]]'', listed as a "Grand Musical, Classical and Picturesque Extravaganza in One Act"attributed to "Burnand" was performed in Cape Town in the 1860-1861. It was most probably a performance of the "New and Original Extravaganza" called ''[[Dido, the Celebrated Widow]]'' by Francis Cowley Burnand. First performed . Published by T.H. Lacy in 1865. | ||
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+ | Laura Monros-Gaspar (ed). 2015. ''Victorian Classical Burlesques: A Critical Anthology''. Bloomsbury Publishing[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=faj2CQAAQBAJ&pg=PT62&dq=Dido,+the+Celebrated+Widow&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG8LDQpIjWAhXCDsAKHWhqDPAQ6AEIMDAC#v=onepage&q=Dido%2C%20the%20Celebrated%20Widow&f=false] |
Revision as of 07:34, 3 September 2017
Dido, the Celebrated Widow is an extravaganza by Francis Cowley Burnand.
called Dido, the Celebrated Widow
(St James's Theatre, 1860); acted as The Widow Dido (Royalty Theatre, 1865)
What appears to have been a musical version of Dido, Queen of Carthage, listed as a "Grand Musical, Classical and Picturesque Extravaganza in One Act"attributed to "Burnand" was performed in Cape Town in the 1860-1861. It was most probably a performance of the "New and Original Extravaganza" called Dido, the Celebrated Widow by Francis Cowley Burnand. First performed . Published by T.H. Lacy in 1865.
Laura Monros-Gaspar (ed). 2015. Victorian Classical Burlesques: A Critical Anthology. Bloomsbury Publishing[1]