First produced at The Britannia Theatre, High-street, Hoxton, UK, October 1865. (Source: Nicoll, Allardyce A History of English Drama, 1660-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1952.)
Performed at the Princess's Theatre, Melbourne, February 1868.
Jaques provides details of John Charles Lambert's decision to quit the Melbourne stage. The full text of Lambert's farewell speech is reproduced.
Jaques also reviews the Princess Theatre's production of Colin Henry Hazlewood's Poul a Dhoil and notes the productions of The Will and the Way and Simon Lee at the the Duke of Edinburgh (aka Haymarket) Theatre.
Jaques provides details of John Charles Lambert's decision to quit the Melbourne stage. The full text of Lambert's farewell speech is reproduced.
Jaques also reviews the Princess Theatre's production of Colin Henry Hazlewood's Poul a Dhoil and notes the productions of The Will and the Way and Simon Lee at the the Duke of Edinburgh (aka Haymarket) Theatre.