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There are a number of plays referred to as ''[[Elizabeth]]'':  
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There are a number of plays sometimes referred to simply as ''[[Elizabeth]]'':  
  
''[[Elizabeth I]]'' (Foster)  
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'''''[[Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada]]''''' (1870) by F.C. Burnand.
  
''[[Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman]]'' (Fo).  
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'''''[[Elizabeth I]]''''' (1972) by Paul Foster.
  
''[[Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada]]'' (Burnand)
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'''''[[Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman]]''''' (1984) by Dario Fo.
 
 
''[[Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada]]'' is a [[burlesque]] F. C. Burnand (Francis Cowley Burnand, 1836–1917)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._C._Burnand].
 
 
 
''Not to be confused with the plays called ''[[Elizabeth I]]'' (Foster) or ''[[Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman]]'' ([[Dario Fo]]).''
 
 
 
== The original text ==
 
 
 
 
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
  
  
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There are a number of plays sometimes referred to simply as Elizabeth:

Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada (1870) by F.C. Burnand.

Elizabeth I (1972) by Paul Foster.

Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman (1984) by Dario Fo.


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