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1828: Performed by the [[English Theatrical Amateur Company]] on 8 November in the [[African Theatre]], along with ''[[Sharp and Flat]]'' (Lawler) and ''[[Past ten o'Clock, or A Rainy Night]]'' (Dibdin).
 
1828: Performed by the [[English Theatrical Amateur Company]] on 8 November in the [[African Theatre]], along with ''[[Sharp and Flat]]'' (Lawler) and ''[[Past ten o'Clock, or A Rainy Night]]'' (Dibdin).
  
1829: Performed jointly by the [[English Theatrical Amateur Company]] and the [[Cape Town Amateur Company]] on 11 July in the [[African Theatre]], along with ''[[The Sleepwalker, or Which is the Lady?]]'' (Oulton) and ''[[Sharp and Flat]]'' (Lawler).
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1829: Was to have been performed jointly by the [[English Theatrical Amateur Company]] and the [[Cape Town Amateur Company]], on 11 July in the [[African Theatre]], along with ''[[The Sleepwalker, or Which is the Lady?]]'' (Oulton) and ''[[Sharp and Flat]]'' (Lawler). However, the withdrawal of the one company meant that it was finally performed by the [[English Theatrical Amateur Company]] alone on 22 July.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:25, 5 May 2016

The Mayor of Garratt is a farce in two acts by Samuel Foote (1720–1777)[1].


The original text

First performed in 1763 at the Haymarket, published in 1764.


Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1807: Performed on 15 August by the Officers of the Garrison in the African Theatre with Douglas (Home). Performers included Captain Collins, Mr Morgan, Captain Frazer and Mrs Kinniburgh.

1813: Performed in Cape Town by the Garrison Players on 28 August, with The Heir at Law (Colman Jr).

1817: Performed in Cape Town by the Garrison Players on 11 October, with Laugh When You Can (Reynolds), and The Turnpike Gate (Knight), with the proceeds of the evening going to the Free School.

1823: Performed in Cape Town by the Garrison Players on 10 May, with She Stoops to Conquer (Goldsmith).

1828: Performed by the English Theatrical Amateur Company on 8 November in the African Theatre, along with Sharp and Flat (Lawler) and Past ten o'Clock, or A Rainy Night (Dibdin).

1829: Was to have been performed jointly by the English Theatrical Amateur Company and the Cape Town Amateur Company, on 11 July in the African Theatre, along with The Sleepwalker, or Which is the Lady? (Oulton) and Sharp and Flat (Lawler). However, the withdrawal of the one company meant that it was finally performed by the English Theatrical Amateur Company alone on 22 July.

Sources

Internet Archive:Mayor of Garratt[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Foote

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[3]: pp. 73, 144, 150-1, 183, 201-2,

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