An Ideal Husband

Notes, references and sources

Notes

  1. ^ According to Who's Who in the Theatre an average of 12 new productions a year ran in the West End for more than 100 performances in the decade 1890 to 1899, including plays, operettas, burlesques and other genres.[3]
  2. ^ The longest continuously running Wilde production was John Gielgud's 1945 production of Lady Windermere's Fan which run for 18 months at the Haymarket.[19]

References

  1. ^ a b Jackson 1993, p. xxxvi
  2. ^ Raby 1997, p. 156.
  3. ^ Parker 1922, pp. 1135–1153.
  4. ^ a b Wearing 1976, p. 452.
  5. ^ Seeney, Michael (January 2014). "An Ideal Husband: The First Night". The Wildean (44): 2–23 (13). ISSN 1357-4949. JSTOR 48569038.
  6. ^ Wilde 1899, title page.
  7. ^ Wilde 1899, unnumbered introductory page.
  8. ^ Jackson 1993, p. xliii.
  9. ^ Wilde 1966, pp. 149–150.
  10. ^ Wilde 1966, pp. 153–179.
  11. ^ Wilde 1966, pp. 180–204.
  12. ^ Wilde 1966, pp. 205–225.
  13. ^ Wilde 1966, pp. 226–244.
  14. ^ Wells, H. G. Unsigned review in The Pall Mall Gazette, 4 January 1895, p. 3, quoted in Beckson 2003, p. 195
  15. ^ Archer, William. Pall Mall Budget, 10 January 1895, quoted in Beckson 2003, p. 198
  16. ^ Walkley, A. B. Review in The Speaker, 12 January 1895, quoted in Beckson 2003, pp. 203–205
  17. ^ Shaw, Bernard. Review in The Saturday Review, 12 January 1895, quoted in Beckson 2003, p. 199
  18. ^ Russell, Bindon (July 1996). "An Ideal Husband: At the Theatre Royal, Haymarket". The Wildean (9): 36–37. ISSN 1357-4949. JSTOR 45269537.
  19. ^ a b c "An Ideal Husband, London performance history", This is Theatre. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  20. ^ ​An Ideal Husband​ (Lyceum Theatre) at the Internet Broadway Database
  21. ^ ​An Ideal Husband​ (Comedy Theatre) at the Internet Broadway Database
  22. ^ ​An Ideal Husband​ (Ethel Barrymore Theatre) at the Internet Broadway Database
  23. ^ "An Ideal Husband at the Lyceum", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 13 April 1895, p. 6
  24. ^ "The Brough and Boucicault Company", The New Zealand Herald, 16 October 1895, p. 5
  25. ^ "Gaiety Theatre", Freeman's Journal, 26 October 1896, p. 4; and "An Ideal Husband at the Theatre Royal", Edinburgh Evening News, 20 October 1896, p. 2
  26. ^ a b "Un mari idéal", Les Archives du spectacle. Retrieved 16 April 2021
  27. ^ Russell, Bindon (July 1995). "Commemorative Plaque at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket". The Wildean (7): 9–13. ISSN 1357-4949. JSTOR 45269165.
  28. ^ "An Ideal Husband", BBC Genome. Retrieved 16 April 2021
  29. ^ "Sunday-Night Theatre: An Ideal Husband". BBC Genome Project. 28 December 1958. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  30. ^ "Play of the Month presenting: An Ideal Husband". BBC Genome Project. 11 May 1969. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  31. ^ Ein Idealer Gatte at IMDb

Sources

  • Beckson, Karl (2003). Oscar Wilde: The Critical Heritage. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-13-472286-0.
  • Jackson, Russell (1993). "Introduction". An Ideal Husband. London: A & C Black. ISBN 978-0-71-363789-2.
  • Parker, John, ed. (1922). Who's Who in the Theatre (4th ed.). London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons. OCLC 473894893.
  • Raby, Peter (1997). "Wilde's Comedies of Society". In Raby, Peter (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde. London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-52-147987-5.
  • Wearing, J. P. (1976). The London Stage, 1890–1899: A Calendar of Plays and Players. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-81-080910-9 – via Internet Archive.
  • Wilde, Oscar (1899). An Ideal Husband. London: L. Smithers. OCLC 1046540480.
  • Wilde, Oscar (1966). Plays. London: Penguin. OCLC 16004478.

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