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''[[wikipedia:Box_and_Cox_(farce)|Box and Cox]]'' is a one-act farce written by the prolific playwright [[wikipedia:John_Maddison_Morton|John Maddison Morton]]. It was very popular with amateur theatre enthusiasts in the second half of the nineteenth century and became a staple of the amateur theatre repertoire. It was first performed professionally on 1 November 1847 at the Lyceum Theatre in London. | ''[[wikipedia:Box_and_Cox_(farce)|Box and Cox]]'' is a one-act farce written by the prolific playwright [[wikipedia:John_Maddison_Morton|John Maddison Morton]]. It was very popular with amateur theatre enthusiasts in Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century and became a staple of the amateur theatre repertoire. It was first performed professionally on 1 November 1847 at the Lyceum Theatre in London. | ||
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Box and Cox is a one-act farce written by the prolific playwright John Maddison Morton. It was very popular with amateur theatre enthusiasts in Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century and became a staple of the amateur theatre repertoire. It was first performed professionally on 1 November 1847 at the Lyceum Theatre in London.