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  1. General John Regan is a comedy play by the Irish writer George A. Birmingham. A confidence trickster convinces a small Irish town that a statue ought to be erected to one of its natives who is claimed to have led the independence movement of a South American country, closely modelled on Bernardo O'Higgins .

  2. General John Regan may refer to: General John Regan (play), a 1913 comedy play; General John Regan (1921 film), a silent British film adaptation directed by Harold M. Shaw; General John Regan (1933 film), a British film adaptation directed by Henry Edwards

  3. General John Regan: Directed by Henry Edwards. With Henry Edwards, Chrissie White, Ben Welden, Pegeen Mair.

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  4. His most famous works include: The Spirit and Origin of Christian Monasticism (1903), The Seething Plot (1905), Hyacinth (1906), Benedict Cavanagh (1907), The Northern Iron (1907), The Bad Times (1908), Spanish Gold (1908), The Search Party (1909), Lalage's Lovers (1911), The Major's Niece (1911), The Red Hand of Ulster (1912), The Simpkins ...

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  5. General John Regan is Birminghams second play. When it was premiered at the Apollo Theatre in London on January 9, 1913, it received great acclaim from both the audience and critics.

  6. "General John Regan" by George A. Birmingham is a comedy play. A confidence trickster convinces a small Irish town that a statue ought to be erected to one of its natives who is claimed to...

  7. He recommended everyone to read John Mitchell’s “Jail Journal.” He described the great work done for Ireland by Charles Stewart Parnell. Then he said that General John Regan was, in his own way, at least the equal, possibly the superior, of any of the patriots he had named.