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The play apparently based in part on ''Caleb Quotem and his wife'' by Henry Lee (Longworth edition, 1804[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17705920M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor]), a play originally acted as ''Throw physick to the dogs'' (printed in 1809 under title, Caleb Quotem and his wife)  
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The play was involved in some controversy, the one character having apparently been based the lead character in ''Caleb Quotem and his wife'' by Henry Lee , a play originally acted as ''Throw physick to the dogs'' (printed in 1809 under title, Caleb Quotem and his wife), Lee however refused Colman the right to publish the sections containing excerpts from his play. Hence Colman then took up the same material from Dibdin's ''The mad guardian, or, Sunshine after rain'', which Colman claimed was Lee's original."
 
 
In the 1808 Cawthorn edition, it says that the Henry Lees source is "is here replaced by matter from Dibdin's ''The mad guardian, or, Sunshine after rain'', which Colman claims was Lee's original." (1808 Cawthorn edition in London[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17809798M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor] . )
 
  
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In the 1808 Cawthorn edition, it says that the Henry Lees source is Dibdin's play, while the 1822 edition by Oxberry provides the original material from Lee.
  
 
First performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, September 2nd, 1800.
 
First performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, September 2nd, 1800.
 
   
 
   
  
Published as by J. Cumberland in London in 1800, and as a musical farce in one act by Thomas Hailes Lacy in London. Latereditions include one by D. Longworth, New York,  in 1804, 1808 by J. Cawthorn in London and in 1822 by W.Oxberry, W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, London, with a preface and all stage directions for the Oxberry production of the play; 1826 by John Cumberland in London.  
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Published and as a musical farce in one act by Thomas Hailes Lacy in London and as a two act play by J. Cumberland in London - both in 1800. Later editions include one by D. Longworth, New York,  in 1804, 1808 by J. Cawthorn in London and in 1822 by W.Oxberry, W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, London, with a preface and all stage directions for the Oxberry production of the play; 1826 by John Cumberland in London.  
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https://archive.org/details/revieworwagsofwi00colmuoft
 
https://archive.org/details/revieworwagsofwi00colmuoft
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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17705920
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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17809798M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor
 
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17809798M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor

Revision as of 06:32, 17 July 2014

A musical farce in one act and/or in two acts (depending on the edition) by George Colman (Jr) 1762-1836.


The play was involved in some controversy, the one character having apparently been based the lead character in Caleb Quotem and his wife by Henry Lee , a play originally acted as Throw physick to the dogs (printed in 1809 under title, Caleb Quotem and his wife), Lee however refused Colman the right to publish the sections containing excerpts from his play. Hence Colman then took up the same material from Dibdin's The mad guardian, or, Sunshine after rain, which Colman claimed was Lee's original."

In the 1808 Cawthorn edition, it says that the Henry Lees source is Dibdin's play, while the 1822 edition by Oxberry provides the original material from Lee.

First performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, September 2nd, 1800.


Published and as a musical farce in one act by Thomas Hailes Lacy in London and as a two act play by J. Cumberland in London - both in 1800. Later editions include one by D. Longworth, New York, in 1804, 1808 by J. Cawthorn in London and in 1822 by W.Oxberry, W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, London, with a preface and all stage directions for the Oxberry production of the play; 1826 by John Cumberland in London.


https://archive.org/details/revieworwagsofwi00colmuoft


https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17705920 M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor])

https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17809798M/The_review_or_The_wags_of_Windsor