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Melodrama.
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Isaac Pocock's The Robber's Bride is included in AustLit because it was produced in Australian theatres during the colonial era.
Production Details
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First produced at Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, London, 22 October 1829.
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Performed under the title The Robber's Wife at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, August 1868.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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Prince of Wales Opera House : Sarah the Creole, &c.
1868
single work
advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 22 September no. 5254 1868; (p. 1) The Empire , 24 September no. 5256 1868; (p. 1)An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Morris Barnett's Sarah the Creole; or, The Snake in the Grass and of Isaac Innes Pocock's The Robber's Wife (aka The Robber's Bride) on 22 and 24 September 1868.
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The Royal Victoria Theatre : The Hypocrite, &c.
1868
single work
advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 1 August no. 5210 1868; (p. 1) The Empire , 3 August no. 5211 1868; (p. 1)An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre benefit night for Joseph Simmons on 3 August 1868. Productions comprise: Isaac Bickerstaff's The Hypocrite, Isaac Pocock's The Robber's Bride and selections from Joseph Simmons's Thirty Years' Recollections of Sydney.
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The Royal Victoria Theatre : The Hypocrite, &c.
1868
single work
advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 1 August no. 5210 1868; (p. 1) The Empire , 3 August no. 5211 1868; (p. 1)An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre benefit night for Joseph Simmons on 3 August 1868. Productions comprise: Isaac Bickerstaff's The Hypocrite, Isaac Pocock's The Robber's Bride and selections from Joseph Simmons's Thirty Years' Recollections of Sydney.
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Prince of Wales Opera House : Sarah the Creole, &c.
1868
single work
advertisement
— Appears in: The Empire , 22 September no. 5254 1868; (p. 1) The Empire , 24 September no. 5256 1868; (p. 1)An advertisement for the Prince of Wales Opera House production of Morris Barnett's Sarah the Creole; or, The Snake in the Grass and of Isaac Innes Pocock's The Robber's Wife (aka The Robber's Bride) on 22 and 24 September 1868.