Although 'apparently licensed for the Marylebone in 1847', A Morning Call appears not to have been produced until 1851.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce A History of English Drama, 1660-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1952.
First produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 17 March 1851.
Performed at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sydney, February 1868.
A review of the 29 February 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of Charles Dance's A Morning Call and John Maddison Morton's To Paris and Back for Five Pounds and Box and Cox.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Charles Dance's A Morning Call and John Maddison Morton's To Paris and Back for Five Pounds and Box and Cox on 29 February 1868.
'The proceeds [of the performance] will be devoted to supplement the fund established by the Hon. George Coppin to found a Dramatic College in Australia, by the addition of a House to be called The Duke of Edinburgh Cottage.'
A review of the 29 February 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of Charles Dance's A Morning Call and John Maddison Morton's To Paris and Back for Five Pounds and Box and Cox.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Charles Dance's A Morning Call and John Maddison Morton's To Paris and Back for Five Pounds and Box and Cox on 29 February 1868.
'The proceeds [of the performance] will be devoted to supplement the fund established by the Hon. George Coppin to found a Dramatic College in Australia, by the addition of a House to be called The Duke of Edinburgh Cottage.'