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Performances mentioned include:
 
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According to the ''[[Cape Argus]]'' of 15 September 1863 (as cited by Bosman, 1980: p. 298), they performed ''[[The Dead Shot]]'' (Buckstone) and ''[[The Shepherd of Ettrick Vale]]'' () during September, and were planning a "locally adapted" ''[[Great Christmas Pantomime]]'' for December. Whether the latter took place or not is not quite certain.  
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According to the ''[[Cape Argus]]'' of 15 September 1863 (as cited by Bosman, 1980: p. 298), they performed ''[[The Dead Shot]]'' (Buckstone) and ''[[The Shepherd of Ettrick Vale]]'' (Lynch) during September, and were planning a "locally adapted" ''[[Great Christmas Pantomime]]'' for December. Whether the latter took place or not is not quite certain.  
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In 1865, the First Battalion of this regiment, 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:45, 5 June 2021

The 10th Regiment of the British forces was stationed in King Williams Town on the Eastern Cape border circa 1866-69. The officers apparently put on some performances during their term of duty there, probably in a venue in the garrison.

Performances mentioned include:

According to the Cape Argus of 15 September 1863 (as cited by Bosman, 1980: p. 298), they performed The Dead Shot (Buckstone) and The Shepherd of Ettrick Vale (Lynch) during September, and were planning a "locally adapted" Great Christmas Pantomime for December. Whether the latter took place or not is not quite certain.


In 1865, the First Battalion of this regiment,

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: p. 298

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