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Rob Roy (play)

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was the most popular of all of them. In 1818 it filled the house for forty-one consecutive nights, which was a great run in those days, and it was a tremendous money-maker. The Scotch people have always been very proud of it, and it is played in Scotland
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All except seven of Scott's romances were made over into plays, and
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Index


John Langford Pritchard
Rob Roy
George Soane
Rob Roy
Walter Scott
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
James William Wallack
Isaac Pocock


"Rob Roy"
Adam Matthew Digital
"The Scotch and the Drama"
Rob Roy
"James William Wallack as Dougal in Rob Roy, the Gregarach"
National Portrait Gallery
"Scott, Rob Roy and the National Drama"
University of Glasgow
Categories
1818 plays
Plays based on real people
West End plays
Plays by George Soane
Plays set in Scotland
Plays set in the 18th century
Adaptations of works by Walter Scott
Cultural depictions of Rob Roy MacGregor

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