First produced at the Princess's Theatre, Oxford Street, London, 13 November 1850. (Source: Nicoll, Allardyce A History of English Drama, 1660-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1952.)
Performed at a private, amateur production, Sydney, 9 July 1868.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of William Shakespeare's Othello, John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker, and the burlesque La Sonnambula on 21 November 1868.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Edward Fitzball's Azael, The Prodigal and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker on 19, 20 and 21 October 1868. The productions on 19 and 20 October were a benefit for Mr. Charles Lascelles.
The Empire's review of Madame Anna Bishop's musical entertainment at the Prince of Wales Opera House on 8 October 1868, also notes that the evening included performances of Elizabeth St George's A Handsome Husband and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker.
(Note: there was no reference to A Handsome Husband or Betsy Baker in the Prince of Wales's 8 October advertisement, placed in the Empire, for that evening's entertainments.)
A review of the 9 July 1868 private, amateur production in Sydney of Stirling Coyne's A Terrible Secret and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker.
A review of the 9 July 1868 private, amateur production in Sydney of Stirling Coyne's A Terrible Secret and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker.
The Empire's review of Madame Anna Bishop's musical entertainment at the Prince of Wales Opera House on 8 October 1868, also notes that the evening included performances of Elizabeth St George's A Handsome Husband and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker.
(Note: there was no reference to A Handsome Husband or Betsy Baker in the Prince of Wales's 8 October advertisement, placed in the Empire, for that evening's entertainments.)
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Edward Fitzball's Azael, The Prodigal and John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker on 19, 20 and 21 October 1868. The productions on 19 and 20 October were a benefit for Mr. Charles Lascelles.
An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of William Shakespeare's Othello, John Maddison Morton's Betsy Baker, and the burlesque La Sonnambula on 21 November 1868.