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First performed at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, Paris on 16 November, 1861 and published by Michel Lévy Frêres, Paris, in 1862.  
 
First performed at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, Paris on 16 November, 1861 and published by Michel Lévy Frêres, Paris, in 1862.  
  
The play was popular and often translated into English, under varying titles, e.g.  ''[[Friends or Foes?]]'' by Horace Wigan (1862),  ''[[Our Friends]]'' by George March (1872) and  ''[[Peril]]'' by Saville and Bolton
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The play was popular and often translated into English, under varying titles, e.g.  ''[[Friends or Foes?]]'' by Horace Wigan (1862),  ''[[Our Friends]]'' by George March (1872) and  ''[[Peril]]'' by Saville Rowe (Clement Scott) and B.C. Stephenson (1892). 
  
  

Revision as of 12:17, 26 April 2019

Nos Intimes! is a French comedy in four acts by Victorien Sardou (1831-1908)[1].

First performed at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, Paris on 16 November, 1861 and published by Michel Lévy Frêres, Paris, in 1862.

The play was popular and often translated into English, under varying titles, e.g. Friends or Foes? by Horace Wigan (1862), Our Friends by George March (1872) and Peril by Saville Rowe (Clement Scott) and B.C. Stephenson (1892).


1887: Peril, the English version by Saville and Bolton, was performed as part of the repertoire of the Wheeler Theatre Company when they played in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town during April and May. Probably directed by Sutton Vane, who also played the lead, opposite Annie Baldwin.


Facsimile version of the 1862 French text, The Internet Archive[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorien_Sardou