Difference between revisions of "Jane Shore"
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Two plays are referred to by this title | Two plays are referred to by this title | ||
− | ''[[The Tragedy of Jane Shore]]'' by by Nicholas Rowe (1714) | + | =''[[The Tragedy of Jane Shore]]'' by by Nicholas Rowe (1714)= |
'''See ''[[The Tragedy of Jane Shore]]''''' | '''See ''[[The Tragedy of Jane Shore]]''''' | ||
− | ''[[Jane Shore]]'' by J. W. Boulding and R. Palgrave (1885) | + | =''[[Jane Shore]]'' by J. W. Boulding and R. Palgrave (1885)= |
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Performed at the Royal Princess' Theatre [Edinburgh, 14th December 1885, and the Grand Theatre, Islington on March the 15th, 1886)\. | Performed at the Royal Princess' Theatre [Edinburgh, 14th December 1885, and the Grand Theatre, Islington on March the 15th, 1886)\. |
Revision as of 09:45, 16 July 2020
Two plays are referred to by this title
The Tragedy of Jane Shore by by Nicholas Rowe (1714)
Jane Shore by J. W. Boulding and R. Palgrave (1885)
Performed at the Royal Princess' Theatre [Edinburgh, 14th December 1885, and the Grand Theatre, Islington on March the 15th, 1886)\.
http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Philharmonic.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Shore
South African performances
1877: A play called Jane Shore was performed by Disney Roebuck and his company in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town, on 9 August, with the burlesque Kenilworth, or Ye Queene, Ye Earle and Ye Maidene (Halliday and Lawrance) However, this could have only have been the Rowe version.