David Garrick staged another popular adaptation in 1773.
Classics Illustrated continued its popular literary adaptations, finally ending its run in the early 1970s after 169 titles.
They perform a variety of styles including, but not limited to, a cappella, gospel, swing, classical, and popular adaptations.
They were an adaptation of an Eastern style, very popular within the Vale; whether they would become popular outside it had yet to be determined.
The Spanish version, whose designer was Eduardo Vega, is the most popular adaptation.
He recommenced production in early 1941 with a popular adaptation of The Corsican Brothers.
"Air on the G String", a popular adaptation of the second movement (the 'Air') of the latter composition.
One popular adaptation titled The Royal Merchant was published, probably in 1706 (the quarto is undated).
That latter version of the character has been the basis of all popular adaptations and expansions to the material.
Two popular adaptations in the 1930s revived interest in the character of Raffles.