Paul Pry (play)
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Paul Pry (1825), a farce in three acts, was the most notable play written by 19th-century English playwright John Poole. It premiered in London on 13 September 1825[1] at the Haymarket Theatre and ran 114 performances.[2] The play continued to be popular until the early 1870s.
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Paul Pry | |
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Written by | John Poole |
Characters | Paul Pry |
Date premiered | 13 September 1825 (1825-09-13) |
Place premiered | Haymarket Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Farce |
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