The Shamrock
The Shamrock is a 1777 Irish play or pasticcio opera by John O'Keeffe. It was first staged on 15 April 1777 at Crow Street Theatre in Dublin. According to White (1983),[1] it is unsure whether the work was performed as a straight play or as a pasticcio opera to music by William Shield, as in its altered version as an afterpiece for the London stage, The Poor Soldier (1783).[2]
References
Bibliography
- Brasmer, William & Osborne, William (eds.): The Poor Soldier (1783) (Madison, Wisconsin: A-R Editions, 1978)
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John O'Keeffe
- The Shamrock (1777)
- Tony Lumpkin in Town (1778)
- The Agreeable Surprise (1781)
- The Castle of Andalusia (1782)
- The Poor Soldier (1783)
- Omai (1785)
- Love in a Camp (1786)
- The Siege of Curzola (1786)
- The Farmer (1787)
- The Prisoner at Large (1788)
- The Toy (1789)
- Wild Oats (1791)
- The London Hermit (1793)
- The World in a Village (1793)
- Life's Vagaries (1795)
- The Doldrum (1796)
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