First produced at the Royal Coburg Theatre, London, England, 14 July 1823.
Performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales, February and March 1838
Plot outline and review of Melmoth the Wanderer; and, Walburg the Victim performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 12 February 1838. Review of Charles XII performed at the same venue on 15 February 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 15 March 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 1 March 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 1 March 1838 of: ‘the favorite Melo Drama, in three acts, entitled Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walberg, the Victim’ and of: ‘first time this season, the laughable Farce of Catching an Heiress', [Charles Selby, 1835].
Plot outline and review of Melmoth the Wanderer; and, Walburg the Victim performed at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 12 February 1838. Review of Charles XII performed at the same venue on 15 February 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 15 March 1838.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 1 March 1838.
Advertisement for: Performance on 13 February 1838 of: 'for the second time in the Colony the Melo Dramatic Romance, in 3 Acts entitled,Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walberg, the Victim'; and 'the Operatic Burlesque Burletta, in two Acts called, Orthello Travestie, With all the original Songs, Duets, etc as performed at the London Theatres'.
Advertisement for: Performance on 17 February 1838 of: 'the Historical Drama, in two Acts, entitled Charles XIIth, or, The Siege of Stralsund’, [James Robinson Planche, 1828]; and ‘to conclude with (first time at half-price) the Melo Dramatic Romance, in 3 Acts, called Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walburg, the Victim'.
Advertisement for: Performance on 15 March 1838 of ‘the Melo-Drama, in Three Acts, entitled Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walberg, the Victim’; ‘to conclude with the Petite Comedy, in Two Acts called Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch’ [John Howard Payne, 1824].
Advertisement for: Performance on 1 March 1838 of: ‘the favorite Melo Drama, in three acts, entitled Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walberg, the Victim’ and of: ‘first time this season, the laughable Farce of Catching an Heiress', [Charles Selby, 1835].