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''[[Lady Audley's Secret]]'' is a a play in two acts by C.H. Hazlewood (1823-18750[].
  
  
A stage version of Miss Braddon's popular novel, first performed by Framton and Fenton in the  Victoria Theatre, London, on 25 May 1863.  
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A stage version of Elizabeth Braddon's (1835-1915) popular novel of the same name, first performed by Framton and Fenton in the  Victoria Theatre, London, on 25 May 1863.  
  
 
Published as acting edition no 412 in French's Standard Drama by Samuel French in  186*.
 
Published as acting edition no 412 in French's Standard Drama by Samuel French in  186*.

Revision as of 06:00, 13 December 2017

Lady Audley's Secret is a a play in two acts by C.H. Hazlewood (1823-18750[].


A stage version of Elizabeth Braddon's (1835-1915) popular novel of the same name, first performed by Framton and Fenton in the Victoria Theatre, London, on 25 May 1863.

Published as acting edition no 412 in French's Standard Drama by Samuel French in 186*.