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1866: Performed in Cape Town by the [[Le Roy and Duret Company]] on 17 May, as ''[[The Green Bushes, or Ireland a Hundred Years Ago]]'' with ''[[The Actress Of All Work, or My Country Cousin]]''(Buckstone).
  
 
Jacky Bratton. 2011. ''The Making of the West End Stage: Marriage, Management and the Mapping of Gender in London, 1830–1870''. Cambridge University Press[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=4owp1yPxXLwC&pg=PA191&lpg=PA191&dq=The+Green+Bushes,+or+Ireland+a+Hundred+Years+Ago&source=bl&ots=dEKuhulGl4&sig=yVDnrFsG507XkVHypdwFiggvTiQ&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiiiJGeybXVAhWLJcAKHahFAxgQ6AEIIDAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Green%20Bushes%2C%20or%20Ireland%20a%20Hundred%20Years%20Ago&f=false]
 
Jacky Bratton. 2011. ''The Making of the West End Stage: Marriage, Management and the Mapping of Gender in London, 1830–1870''. Cambridge University Press[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=4owp1yPxXLwC&pg=PA191&lpg=PA191&dq=The+Green+Bushes,+or+Ireland+a+Hundred+Years+Ago&source=bl&ots=dEKuhulGl4&sig=yVDnrFsG507XkVHypdwFiggvTiQ&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiiiJGeybXVAhWLJcAKHahFAxgQ6AEIIDAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Green%20Bushes%2C%20or%20Ireland%20a%20Hundred%20Years%20Ago&f=false]

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The Green Bushes, or A Hundred Years Ago is a popular melodrama in three acts John Baldwin Buckstone (1802– 1879)[1]

Also known as The Green Bushes, or Ireland a Hundred Years Ago or simply as The Green Bushes

The original play

It opened in the Adelphi Theatre, London in February of 1845, and was considered as one of the highlights of the old Adelphi Theatre repertoire.

Published as The Green Bushes, or A Hundred Years Ago, an original drama in three acts.



1866: Performed in Cape Town by the Le Roy and Duret Company on 17 May, as The Green Bushes, or Ireland a Hundred Years Ago with The Actress Of All Work, or My Country Cousin(Buckstone).

Jacky Bratton. 2011. The Making of the West End Stage: Marriage, Management and the Mapping of Gender in London, 1830–1870. Cambridge University Press[2]