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− | He was a member of the [[Alfred Dramatic Club]] (later the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]]) in the period 1860-61. In March of 1861 he temporarily bid the amateur theatre a farewell to put on a "Grand Entertainment" of his own in the [[Theatre Royal]]. The event included a performance of negro songs by [[Mr D'Urban]]'s [[Ethiopian Minstrels]], a Grand Drawingroom Entertainment called ''[[Music under Difficulties, or The Composer in Search of Quiet]]'' by [[Mr St George]] and [[Mr Chester]] (St George himself performing 15 roles). | + | He was a member of the [[Alfred Dramatic Club]] (later the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]]) in the period 1860-61. In March of 1861 he temporarily bid the amateur theatre a farewell to put on a "Grand Entertainment" of his own in the [[Theatre Royal]]. The event included a performance of negro songs by [[Mr D'Urban]]'s [[Ethiopian Minstrels]], a Grand Drawingroom Entertainment called ''[[Music under Difficulties, or The Composer in Search of Quiet]]'' by [[Mr St George]] and [[Mr Chester]] (St George himself performing 15 roles), and ended with a '''[[Grand Ballet Divertissement by the Spanish Dancers]]''', featuring "Les Senoritas Georgini, Burtoni, Lurlini and Senor D'Urban". |
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Mr St George (fl. mid 19th century) was a Cape Town resident and amateur performer.
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Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He was a member of the Alfred Dramatic Club (later the Royal Alfred Dramatic Club) in the period 1860-61. In March of 1861 he temporarily bid the amateur theatre a farewell to put on a "Grand Entertainment" of his own in the Theatre Royal. The event included a performance of negro songs by Mr D'Urban's Ethiopian Minstrels, a Grand Drawingroom Entertainment called Music under Difficulties, or The Composer in Search of Quiet by Mr St George and Mr Chester (St George himself performing 15 roles), and ended with a Grand Ballet Divertissement by the Spanish Dancers, featuring "Les Senoritas Georgini, Burtoni, Lurlini and Senor D'Urban".
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II: 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.
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