Article on The Black Crook litigation

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Event Type:
Play With Music

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Published

Last Updated:
29 September 2016

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

30 Nov 1867

Performers and/or Works Performed

Citations

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Article: New York Clipper, 30 November 1867, 270.

“The ‘Black Crook’ in Court – On the 16th inst. an injunction was issued in Memphis, Tenn., enjoining George Deagle from performing the spectacle of a ‘Tale of Enchantment’ at the Greenlaw Opera House. The injunction was granted at the instance of J.H. Vicker, who appeared as ‘attorney in fact’ of  John E. McDonough, who purchased the right to produce the spectacle entitled ‘The Black Crook’ from the author, C.M. Barras, in Memphis and several other prominent cities of the country. The injunction was granted on the grounds that the ‘Tale of Enchantment,’ as produced by Mr. Deagle, was ‘a colorable imitation of the ‘Black Crook’,’ and hence there was an alleged infringement of the rights of Mr. McDonough in the premises. The case was to have been heard in the courts on the 18th inst.”