First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, London, England, 30 October 1837.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
Performed at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, August 1838.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 11 December 1838 of Valsha; or, The Slave Queen and The Larboard Fin; or, The Wrecker's Daughter.
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 a benefit performance for John Lazar at Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 20 August 1838 to include a 'Grand Romantic Drama, in 3 Acts, translated from the French, and performed at the Adelphi Theatre 100 successive Nights, entitled Valsha', the 'Favorite Drama called the Gambler's Fate' and the 'popular Burletta of One Hour'. Repeat publications of this advertisement include description of the acts, scenery, and list the actors and the names of the characters they portray for each play.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 22 November 1838 of the 'Drama in Three Acts, entitled Valsha' and a 'Farce called Valet de Sham'. and 'the Song of "The Rover", by Mr. Falchon [Arthur Falchon]'.
At the head of the advertisement '[t]he public is most respectfully informed, that in consequence of the prevailing malady now raging in Sydney, the Proprietor deems it necessary to close the Theatre ... until 26th December.'
Review of performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney on 20 August 1838.
Advertisement for a benefit performance for John Lazar at Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 20 August 1838 to include a 'Grand Romantic Drama, in 3 Acts, translated from the French, and performed at the Adelphi Theatre 100 successive Nights, entitled Valsha', the 'Favorite Drama called the Gambler's Fate' and the 'popular Burletta of One Hour'. Repeat publications of this advertisement include description of the acts, scenery, and list the actors and the names of the characters they portray for each play.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 22 November 1838 of the 'Drama in Three Acts, entitled Valsha' and a 'Farce called Valet de Sham'. and 'the Song of "The Rover", by Mr. Falchon [Arthur Falchon]'.
At the head of the advertisement '[t]he public is most respectfully informed, that in consequence of the prevailing malady now raging in Sydney, the Proprietor deems it necessary to close the Theatre ... until 26th December.'
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 11 December 1838 of Valsha; or, The Slave Queen and The Larboard Fin; or, The Wrecker's Daughter.
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.