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| − | + | [[Charles Fraser]]. (18**-). | |
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| + | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
| + | At one time [[Sefton Parry]]’s stage manager, in 1858 took over J.E.H. English’s theatre in Buitekant Street, Cape Town and renamed it the [[Cabinet Theatre]], which he utilized for a very successful season of comedies and farces with members of the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]] and the garrison. | ||
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| + | == Sources == | ||
| + | [[ESAT Bibliography Fla-Fly|Fletcher]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 9 November 2017
Charles Fraser. (18**-).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
At one time Sefton Parry’s stage manager, in 1858 took over J.E.H. English’s theatre in Buitekant Street, Cape Town and renamed it the Cabinet Theatre, which he utilized for a very successful season of comedies and farces with members of the Cape Town Dramatic Club and the garrison.
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