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− | (17**-18**) Stage manager. [Possibly the husband of [[Mrs Westcott]] ?] Worked on plays such as ''[[ | + | (17**-18**) Stage manager. [Possibly a boot and shoemaker, with a shop at 2 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town, and the husband of [[Mrs Westcott]] ? Father of[[ Miss Westcott]] ? Worked on plays such as ''[[Bertram, or The Castle of St Aldobrand]]'' by The [[English Amateur Company]]; |
On 12 June 1839 his name appears at the head of an advert in the [[Cape Advertiser]], announcing the sale of a number of theatrical goods and effects of the former [[African Theatre]]. | On 12 June 1839 his name appears at the head of an advert in the [[Cape Advertiser]], announcing the sale of a number of theatrical goods and effects of the former [[African Theatre]]. | ||
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Bosman, 1928:207; 357 | Bosman, 1928:207; 357 | ||
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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(17**-18**) Stage manager. [Possibly a boot and shoemaker, with a shop at 2 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town, and the husband of Mrs Westcott ? Father ofMiss Westcott ? Worked on plays such as Bertram, or The Castle of St Aldobrand by The English Amateur Company;
On 12 June 1839 his name appears at the head of an advert in the Cape Advertiser, announcing the sale of a number of theatrical goods and effects of the former African Theatre.
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Bosman, 1928:207; 357
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