First produced at the Adelphi, London, England, 5 November 1821.
Performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales, January, February and March 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 17 March 1838 of: ‘for the last time this season, the laughable Farce of The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821]; ‘to conclude with ... the Melo-Drama of Tower of Nesle, or, The Chamber of Death’
Advertisement for performances of 'Drama in [3] Acts (translated from the French), called Therese, or, The Orphan of Geneva' [Henri Joseph Brahaim Ducange Victor, translated and adapted for the English stage by John Howard Payne, 1821] and for the first time, 'the Comic Musical Burletta, in 1 Act, called The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man' [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821].
Advertisement for: Performance on 20 January 1838 of: 'the Musical Farce, called The Married Bachelor, or, The Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan,1821] ; last performance of: 'the Grand Drama in 3 Acts, called The Jewess, or, The Council of Constance', and 'In Act second, "The Maid of Judah" [performed] by Mrs Clarke'. The latter is possibly a song or songs from The Maid of Judah, music by Rossini adapted by Michael Rophino Lacy,182-?.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 17 and 18 March 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 6 January 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 6 January 1838.
Short review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 20 January 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 17 and 18 March 1838.
Advertisement for performances of 'Drama in [3] Acts (translated from the French), called Therese, or, The Orphan of Geneva' [Henri Joseph Brahaim Ducange Victor, translated and adapted for the English stage by John Howard Payne, 1821] and for the first time, 'the Comic Musical Burletta, in 1 Act, called The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man' [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821].
Advertisement for: Performance on 6 January 1838 for the second time of: 'the Musical Burletta in 1 Act, called The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man' [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821] and 'for the first time at half-price, the grand romantic Drama in three Acts, called The Jewess, or, The Council of Constance'.
Advertisement for: Performance on 20 January 1838 of: 'the Musical Farce, called The Married Bachelor, or, The Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan,1821] ; last performance of: 'the Grand Drama in 3 Acts, called The Jewess, or, The Council of Constance', and 'In Act second, "The Maid of Judah" [performed] by Mrs Clarke'. The latter is possibly a song or songs from The Maid of Judah, music by Rossini adapted by Michael Rophino Lacy,182-?.
Advertisement for: Performance for the third time on 25 January 1838 of: 'the favorite Drama, in 3 Acts, called Victorine, or, I'll Sleep Upon It'; 'the Magical Burletta, entitled the Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan,1821] and for the first time 'the laughable Farce of My Husband's Ghost', [John Maddison Morton,1834]
Advertisement for: Performance on 10 February 1838 of: 'for the first time this Season, the laughable Farce in 1 Act entitled the Married Rake', [Charles Selby, 1835]; 'the Musical Burletta, in one Act called the Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821] and '(first time at half price,) the Historical Drama in 3 Acts, of Gustavus theThird, or, the Masked Ball', [H. M. Milner, 1833]