The Bengal Tiger

The Bengal Tiger is a farce in one act by Charles Dance (1794-1863).

This play should not be confused with Un Tigre du Bengale by Édouard Brisebarre (1815-1871) and Marc-Michel (1812-1868), first performed in 1849.

The original text
Telling of a visit by a rich but stingy uncle from India, it was first performed at Madame Vestris's Royal Olympic Theatre on 16 December, 1837 and published in London by J. Dicks as Issue 366 of Dicks' standard plays; Volume 15 of Modern English Comic Theatre, and Chapman and Hall, all in 1838

Performance history in South Africa
1858: Performed by J.E.H. English and the Gentlemen Amateurs in the New Music Hall in Buitekant street, Cape Town.

1893: According to F.C.L. Bosman, a play called De Bengaalsche Tijger (and accredited to "Brissebarre and Michel") was performed as one of seven plays done in the President Theatre, Pretoria, by Onze Taal in this year, most probably directed by Dirk Balfoort. Given the title, this may of course have been the Dance play.

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