As the first American dramatization, John Brougham's adaptation of "David Copperfield" opened at New York's Lyceum Theatre in 1851 and was an immediate success. It was considered by its peers to be one of the best adaptations of the novel. Staying true to Dickens' version, Brougham did not take liberties with the original text unlike other adaptations. Brougham's skill as a playwright is evident as he brings Dickens' classic characters to life on...
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