Is He Jealous? (International) assertion single work   musical theatre  
This international work is included in AustLit to identify a relationship with Australian literature.
Issue Details: First known date: 1816... 1816 Is He Jealous?
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Notes

  • Beazley's Is He Jealous? is included in AustLit because it falls within the parameters of the Colonial Newspapers and Magazines Project.

Production Details

  • First produced at New Theatre Royal English Opera House, London, England, 2 July 1816.

  • Performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales, March 1838.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Theatre Royal, Sydney : Maurice the Woodcutter &c. 1838 single work advertisement
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 13 March vol. 36 no. 3091 1838; (p. 3)

Advertisement for: Performance on 13 March 1838 of: ‘the favourite Melodrama, in two Acts, entitled Maurice the Woodcutter’ [Charles A. Somerset, 1829]; ‘After which the comic interlude of Is He Jealous? ’ [Samuel Beazley, 1816]; ‘to conclude with the Grand Historical Drama in three Acts, called Gustavus the Third, or, The Masked Ball', [H. M. Milner, 1833].

Theatre Royal, Sydney : Maurice the Woodcutter &c. 1838 single work advertisement
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 13 March vol. 36 no. 3091 1838; (p. 3)

Advertisement for: Performance on 13 March 1838 of: ‘the favourite Melodrama, in two Acts, entitled Maurice the Woodcutter’ [Charles A. Somerset, 1829]; ‘After which the comic interlude of Is He Jealous? ’ [Samuel Beazley, 1816]; ‘to conclude with the Grand Historical Drama in three Acts, called Gustavus the Third, or, The Masked Ball', [H. M. Milner, 1833].

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