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The Castle of Andalusia: A Comic Opera, in Three Acts by O'Keeffe, John ( Author )
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01-01-1782
Click "free sample" to read the whole book no need to purchase. John O'Keeffe (24 June 1747-4 February 1833) was an Irish actor and dramatist. He wrote a number of farces, amusing dramatic pieces, and librettos for pasticcio operas, many of which had great success. Among these is Tony Lumpkin in Town (1778), Love in a Camp (1786), and Omai (1785), an account of the voyages of the Tahitian explorer Omai, and Wild Oats (1791).In 1777, O'Keeffe moved to London. The following year he wrote Tony Lumpkin in Town, a sequel to Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer and sent it to the manager of the Haymarket Theatre. The play was successfully produced, and O'Keeffe regularly wrote for the Haymarket thereafter. In 1782 O'Keeffe had his two children sent abroad to France to deny access to them by their mother. His son did well but his daughter suffered in convent schools.
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