| Leah, the Forsaken | ||||||||||||||
| Venue | Prince of Wales Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand | |||||||||||||
| First Date | 8 March 1870 | |||||||||||||
| Last Date | 8 March 1870 | |||||||||||||
| Dates Estimated | No | |||||||||||||
| Status | Professional | |||||||||||||
| World Premiere | No | |||||||||||||
| Part of a Tour | Yes | |||||||||||||
| Description | Against the laws of 17thâcentury Germany, the Jewess Leah loves a young Christian farmer, Rudolf. | |||||||||||||
| Primary Genre | Theatre - Spoken Word | |||||||||||||
| Secondary Genre | 
					
						
						
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| Text Nationality | United States of America | |||||||||||||
| Further Information | After which, Mr George Darrell will sing the grand descriptive song of 'The Queen's Letter'. Concluding with the Irish comedy of His Last Legs, with Mr Stuart O'Brien as O'Callaghan. Season repertoire: As You Like It, The Serious Family, The Wonder, Blow For Blow, Love, Sin and Death, Leah the Forsaken, Caste, The Stranger, Rob Roy, East Lynne, The Hunchback and West End, or the Irish Heiress, in addition to several afterpieces. | |||||||||||||
| Event Status | Completed | |||||||||||||
| Data Set | Theatre Aotearoa | |||||||||||||
| Event Identifier | 196581 | |||||||||||||
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