Omadhaun (International) assertion single work   musical theatre   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1835... 1835 Omadhaun
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Notes

  • Burletta.

Production Details

  • First produced in England, 13 October 1835.

  • Performed at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sydney, February 1868.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Prince of Wales Opera House : Ony, the Omadhaun; or, The Paul a Dheil, &c. 1868 single work advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 17 February no. 5068 1868; (p. 1) The Freeman's Journal , 15 February vol. 19 no. 1297 1868; (p. 15)

Advertisement for the 17 February 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of [Henry Grattan's?] Ony, the Omadhaun; or, The Paul a Dheil. This play was followed, at 8.00pm by Charles Selby's The Valet de Sham. The evening was a farewell benefit for J. R. Greville.

Prince of Wales Opera House : Ony, the Omadhaun; or, The Paul a Dheil, &c. 1868 single work advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 17 February no. 5068 1868; (p. 1) The Freeman's Journal , 15 February vol. 19 no. 1297 1868; (p. 15)

Advertisement for the 17 February 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of [Henry Grattan's?] Ony, the Omadhaun; or, The Paul a Dheil. This play was followed, at 8.00pm by Charles Selby's The Valet de Sham. The evening was a farewell benefit for J. R. Greville.

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