Lady Audley's Secret

References

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  9. ^ Festival Theatre programmes of 25 January and 3 February 1930
  10. ^ Introduction to the Dover Edition by Norman Donaldson: Lady Audley's Secret (1974)
  11. ^ Barnes, Clive (4 October 1972). The Stage: 'Lady Audley'; Victorian Musical Is at Eastside Playhouse, The New York Times. Retrieved 1 December 2010 (debuted at Eastdale Playhouse in New York City on 3 October 1972)
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