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First performed in 1847 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (13 June), then moved to The Olympic Theatre. It also opened on Broadway in the same year.  
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First performed in in 1847, opening at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, on 13 June, then moved to The Olympic Theatre with a new cast. It was also played on Broadway in the same year.  
  
 
Published in Dick's Standard Plays (London, 1847?),  by [[Thomas Hailes Lacy]] (as Lacy's Acting Edition No. 201, 1847?) and in New York by Samuel French & Son and by William Taylor and Son (The Minor Drama no XIX) in 1847.
 
Published in Dick's Standard Plays (London, 1847?),  by [[Thomas Hailes Lacy]] (as Lacy's Acting Edition No. 201, 1847?) and in New York by Samuel French & Son and by William Taylor and Son (The Minor Drama no XIX) in 1847.

Revision as of 06:35, 25 November 2019

The Jacobite is a comic drama in two acts by J.R. Planché (1796-1880)[1].


First performed in in 1847, opening at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, on 13 June, then moved to The Olympic Theatre with a new cast. It was also played on Broadway in the same year.

Published in Dick's Standard Plays (London, 1847?), by Thomas Hailes Lacy (as Lacy's Acting Edition No. 201, 1847?) and in New York by Samuel French & Son and by William Taylor and Son (The Minor Drama no XIX) in 1847.