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1858: Performed as ''[[A Conjugal Lesson]]'' by [[J.E.H. English]] and his company in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on 21 September, with ''[[The Corsican Brothers]]'' (Grangé and De Montépin/ Boucicault). | 1858: Performed as ''[[A Conjugal Lesson]]'' by [[J.E.H. English]] and his company in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on 21 September, with ''[[The Corsican Brothers]]'' (Grangé and De Montépin/ Boucicault). | ||
− | 1862: Performed as an interlude by the [[Amateurs of the Band]] ([[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]]) on 8 October, in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Keiskama Hoek, with a cast consisting of [[F. Girton]] (Mr Simon Lullaby), [[J. Davies]] (Mrs Letitia Lullaby). The evening also included the plays ''[[The Eddystone Elf]]'' (Pitt) and ''[[Slasher and Crasher]]'' (Morton). | + | 1862: Performed as an interlude entitled ''[[The Conjugal Lesson]]'' by the [[Amateurs of the Band]] ([[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]]) on 8 October, in the [[Garrison Theatre]], Keiskama Hoek, with a cast consisting of [[F. Girton]] (Mr Simon Lullaby), [[J. Davies]] (Mrs Letitia Lullaby). The evening also included the plays ''[[The Eddystone Elf]]'' (Pitt) and ''[[Slasher and Crasher]]'' (Morton). |
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Revision as of 05:33, 25 April 2019
The Conjugal Lesson is a farce in one act by Henry Danvers ()[]
Also found as A Conjugal Lesson.
Contents
The original text
First performed on July 3, 1856, at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London and published as A comic scene inculcating and entitled A conjugal lesson, in one act, in London by Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1856?]
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1858: Performed as A Conjugal Lesson by J.E.H. English and his company in the Harrington Street Theatre, Cape Town, on 21 September, with The Corsican Brothers (Grangé and De Montépin/ Boucicault).
1862: Performed as an interlude entitled The Conjugal Lesson by the Amateurs of the Band (North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot) on 8 October, in the Garrison Theatre, Keiskama Hoek, with a cast consisting of F. Girton (Mr Simon Lullaby), J. Davies (Mrs Letitia Lullaby). The evening also included the plays The Eddystone Elf (Pitt) and Slasher and Crasher (Morton).
Sources
North Lincoln Sphinx Vol 1, No 14. December 10th 1862.
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: p.121 Go to ESAT Bibliography
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