First produced at the Olympic Theatre, London, England, 5 November 1835.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
Performed at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, April 1838.
An advertisement for the performance of 'the Melo-Drama entitled The King and the Deserter; or, The Banditti of the Black Forest'; 'the laughable Farce, called Honest Thieves'; and 'the Domestic Drama in one Act, entitled The Daughter' at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, on 22 May 1838.
An advertisement for the performance of Mrs G.– of The Golden Pippin; 'the Domestic Drama in one Act, entitled The Daughter'; and 'the laughable Farce in 2 Acts called The Honest Thieves'at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, on 8 May 1838.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 14 June 1838 of 'Douglas Jerrold's admired Drama, entitled the Housekeeper', the 'Domestic Drama, in One Act, entitled the Daughter' and a 'laughable Farce called The Original'.
Review of performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre on 19 April 1838.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 19 April 1838 of: ‘Buckstone’s comedy in 3 Acts, called Married Life’; ‘After which, for the first time in this Colony, the favorite Drama, from the pen of Thomas Haynes Bailey, Esq., as performed at Madame Vestis' Royal Olympic Theatre, called The Daughter’; ‘To conclude with, the first time this Season, the Comic Piece called The Irish Tutor, or New Lights.
The advertisement lists a dance to be performed and includes a list of the actors, and the names of the characters they portray, for each play.
Review of performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre on 19 April 1838.
An advertisement for the performance of Mrs G.– of The Golden Pippin; 'the Domestic Drama in one Act, entitled The Daughter'; and 'the laughable Farce in 2 Acts called The Honest Thieves'at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, on 8 May 1838.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 19 April 1838 of: ‘Buckstone’s comedy in 3 Acts, called Married Life’; ‘After which, for the first time in this Colony, the favorite Drama, from the pen of Thomas Haynes Bailey, Esq., as performed at Madame Vestis' Royal Olympic Theatre, called The Daughter’; ‘To conclude with, the first time this Season, the Comic Piece called The Irish Tutor, or New Lights.
The advertisement lists a dance to be performed and includes a list of the actors, and the names of the characters they portray, for each play.
An advertisement for the performance of 'the Melo-Drama entitled The King and the Deserter; or, The Banditti of the Black Forest'; 'the laughable Farce, called Honest Thieves'; and 'the Domestic Drama in one Act, entitled The Daughter' at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, on 22 May 1838.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 14 June 1838 of 'Douglas Jerrold's admired Drama, entitled the Housekeeper', the 'Domestic Drama, in One Act, entitled the Daughter' and a 'laughable Farce called The Original'.