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− | No text or information about the play or the author has been found so far. | + | The play was apparently part of the repertoire of a touring company of the London based troupe of [[Minstrels|Christy Minstrels]], while on a triumphant tour of the USA and five tours of England and Europe (where their patrons had apparently included Queen Victoria). No text or information about the play or the author has been found so far. |
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | An act from a play billed as ''[[Cinderella Ball, or Lucy at the Ball]]'' | + | An act from a play billed as ''[[Cinderella Ball, or Lucy at the Ball]]'' was performed in Cape Town by the company in 1862. Presumably they also performed it on their tour of Australia that followed. |
'''See also [[Minstrels|The Christy Minstrels]]''' | '''See also [[Minstrels|The Christy Minstrels]]''' |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 17 February 2019
Cinderella Ball, or Lucy at the Ball was a musical comedy by an unknown author.
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The original text
The play was apparently part of the repertoire of a touring company of the London based troupe of Christy Minstrels, while on a triumphant tour of the USA and five tours of England and Europe (where their patrons had apparently included Queen Victoria). No text or information about the play or the author has been found so far.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
An act from a play billed as Cinderella Ball, or Lucy at the Ball was performed in Cape Town by the company in 1862. Presumably they also performed it on their tour of Australia that followed.
See also The Christy Minstrels
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.
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