True Love, or an Interlude Interrupted
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Written byEdward Geoghegan
Date premiered1845
Place premieredSydney, Australia
Original languageEnglish
| True Love, or an Interlude Interrupted | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Edward Geoghegan |
| Date premiered | 1845 |
| Place premiered | Sydney, Australia |
| Original language | English |
True Love, or an Interlude Interrupted is an 1845 Australian play, a comic farce, most likely authored by Edward Geoghegan.[1][2] It has been called "one of the most charming plays" in the collection of early Australian plays at the archives.[3]
The author was accused of plagiarising the play The Manager of Distress (this may be why Geoghegan did not publicly claim authorship).[4]
The Australian said "if the merit of a piece be determined according to the amount of merriment and applause produced among the audience, our Sydney dramatist has every reason to be satisfied with the success of his lucubrations."[5]