First produced at St James' Theatre, London, England, 27 March 1837.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
Performed at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, 'for the first time at this Theatre' on 19 July 1838.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 21 July 1838 of 'Buckstone's Comedy, entitled Married Life ' and the 'Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse'. The performance included a dance and 'the favorite song' "St Patrick Was a Gentleman" performed by Arthur Falchon.
Review of performances of the plays at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney on 26 July 1838.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 15 December 1838 of the 'favourite Drama of Mabel's Curse' and the 'Romantic Drama, called Valsha'. The performance also included the song 'The Rover' performed by Mr [Arthur] Falchon.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 11 August 1838 to include the 'Melo-Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse', the 'Farce, called The Two Gregories' and the 'Drama, called The Ancestress'.
Review of performances of the plays at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney on 26 July 1838.
Advertisement for performances on 19 July 1838 to include a 'new Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse', the 'Laughable Interlude, called Advice Gratis' and the 'popular Farce, called Monsieur Tonson'.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 21 July 1838 of 'Buckstone's Comedy, entitled Married Life ' and the 'Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse'. The performance included a dance and 'the favorite song' "St Patrick Was a Gentleman" performed by Arthur Falchon.
Advertisement for performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 26 July 1838 to include 'Shakespeare's Play, entitled Katherine & Petruchio. Petruchio ... by Mr. Joseph Simmons', the 'Melo-Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse' and the 'Laughable Farce, called Raising the Wind. Jeremy Diddler ... by Mr. Joseph Simmons'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 11 August 1838 to include the 'Melo-Drama, entitled Mabel's Curse', the 'Farce, called The Two Gregories' and the 'Drama, called The Ancestress'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 15 December 1838 of the 'favourite Drama of Mabel's Curse' and the 'Romantic Drama, called Valsha'. The performance also included the song 'The Rover' performed by Mr [Arthur] Falchon.