The Nymph of the Lurleyburg; or, The Knight and the Naiads (International) assertion single work   musical theatre  
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Issue Details: First known date: 1859... 1859 The Nymph of the Lurleyburg; or, The Knight and the Naiads
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Adaptations

The Nymph of the Lurleyburg W. M. Akhurst , 1860 single work musical theatre burlesque fantasy humour

A burlesque extravaganza adapted and localised from H. J. Byron's extravaganza The Nymph of the Lurleyburg, Or, The Knight and the Naiads (1859), which is itself based on the legend of Lurline ('Lorelei'), the siren of the Rhine.

Nymph of the Botany Swamps; or, The Knight and the Naiads The Nymph of Botany Swamp; Nymph of the Botany Swamps; or, The Knight and the Naiads; Being a Water Wagtail, Founded on the Legend of 'Lurline' 1868 single work musical theatre

Production Details

  • First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, The Strand, London, 26 December 1859.

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