Isaac Bickerstaffe
Irish playwright and librettist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isaac Bickerstaffe or Bickerstaff (26 September 1733 – after 1808) was an Irish playwright and Librettist.
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This article is about the authentic Irish playwright. For the hoax pseudonym used by Swift, Steele, and Addison, see Isaac Bickerstaff.
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Born | Isaac John Bickerstaffe 26 September 1733 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | after 1808 |
Occupation(s) | playwright, librettist |
Notable work | Thomas and Sally (1761) Love in a Village (1762) The Maide of the Mill (1765) |
"Oh, What a Charming Thing's a Battle!", from Charles Dibdin and Isaac Bickerstaff's The Recruiting Serjeant (1770). Sung by Leon Lishner Problems playing this file? See media help. |
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