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''[[Fra Diavolo or, The Beauty and the Brigands]]'' is a burlesque burletta by Henry J. Byron (1835-1884)
 
  
  
Based on ''[[Fra Diovolo, or The Banditti of the Abrouzes]]'' (Dejean and Guerroluch) ??
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''[[Fra Diavolo or, The Beauty and the Brigands]]'' is a [[burlesque]] [[burletta]] by Henry James Byron (1835-1884)[]
  
First performed at The Strand Theatre,  London on 5 April, 1858, revived on 10 September 1860. Published by T. H. Lacy between 1858 and 1860(?)
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Also called ''[[Beauty and the Brigands]]'' and the ''[[Fra Diavolo Travestie]]''. 
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Based on Scriber and Auber's comic opera ''[[Fra Diavolo, ou l'Hotellêrie de Terracine]]''
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''[[Fra Diovolo, or The Banditti of the Abrouzes]]'' (Dejean and Guerroluch) ??
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First performed at The Strand Theatre,  London on 5 April, 1858, revived on 10 September 1860. Published by T. H. Lacy in 1858.
  
  

Revision as of 05:12, 5 September 2017


Fra Diavolo or, The Beauty and the Brigands is a burlesque burletta by Henry James Byron (1835-1884)[]


Also called Beauty and the Brigands and the Fra Diavolo Travestie.


Based on Scriber and Auber's comic opera Fra Diavolo, ou l'Hotellêrie de Terracine

Fra Diovolo, or The Banditti of the Abrouzes (Dejean and Guerroluch) ??

First performed at The Strand Theatre, London on 5 April, 1858, revived on 10 September 1860. Published by T. H. Lacy in 1858.


https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011609842

Facsimile version of the text by Lacy, Hathitrust Digital Library[1]