First produced at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, on 20 April 1840.
Performed at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sydney, January 1868.
The Freeman's Journal reports on the preceding week's performances of James Robinson Planche's The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood at the Prince of Wales Opera House.The column also notes that George Coppin's lease at the Prince of Wales is soon to expire and, prior to that eventuality, he will appear 'in some of his best impersonations for six nights'.
Advertisement for the drama, adapted from the French, Dominique the Deserter, or, The Gentleman in Black and the 'original, grand, comic, romantic operatic melodramatic Fairy Extravaganza', in 3 parts, by James Robinson Planché The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, or, The Flight of the Seven Fairies, to be performed on 20 January 1868 (and following) at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sydney.