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The Freeman’s Journal - Monday, April 8, 1895
New York, Saturday.
The management of the Lyceum Theatre, where Oscar Wilde’s play, "An Ideal Husband," is now running, have decided to remove the author’s name from the bills and programmes. Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing Wilde’s play, "A Woman of No Importance," in the Western States, has resolved to omit the play from her repertoire.
New York, Sunday.
The directors of the Lyceum Theatre have decided to discontinue the performance of Oscar Wilde’s play, "An Ideal Husband" after this week.
Dublin Evening Telegraph - Saturday, April 6, 1895
New York, Saturday.The management of the Lyceum Theatre, where Oscar Wilde’s play, "An Ideal Husband," is now running, have decided to remove the author's name from the bills and programmes. Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing Wilde’s play, "A Woman of No Importance," in the Western States, has resolved to omit the play from her repertoire.
In an interview with a St James’s Gazette reporter last evening in London, Mr Morell, of the Haymarket Theatre, stated that in the case of Wilde’s plays, the name of the author had been removed from the bills, and that it did not figure any longer in the advertisements in the daily papers. The management are transferring "An Ideal Husband" to the Criterion Theatre to-night.
The publishers of the first and only number of the Chameleon announce that of their own account they stepped the sale directly they became aware of the contents of the magazine. They were requested to renew the sale, and refused.