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− | ''She Stoops to Conquer'' by Oliver Goldsmith. A significant play since it in many ways helped initiate two traditions in South African theatre. First performed at the [[Garrison Theatre]] in Cape Town on the 20th of June 1807, along with a performance of the one-act version of the play [[The Farce of Taste]]. Then, in 1933, the play was also the first by [[Herbert Dhlomo]]'s [[Bantu Dramatic Society]], playing as opening piece in the [[Bantu | + | ''She Stoops to Conquer'' by Oliver Goldsmith. A significant play since it in many ways helped initiate two traditions in South African theatre. First performed at the [[Garrison Theatre]] in Cape Town on the 20th of June 1807, along with a performance of the one-act version of the play [[The Farce of Taste]]. Then, in 1933, the play was also the first by [[Herbert Dhlomo]]'s [[Bantu Dramatic Society]], playing as opening piece in the [[Bantu Men's Social Centre]] on 28 April, 1933. Done professionally by [[NTO]] in 1954. |
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She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith. A significant play since it in many ways helped initiate two traditions in South African theatre. First performed at the Garrison Theatre in Cape Town on the 20th of June 1807, along with a performance of the one-act version of the play The Farce of Taste. Then, in 1933, the play was also the first by Herbert Dhlomo's Bantu Dramatic Society, playing as opening piece in the Bantu Men's Social Centre on 28 April, 1933. Done professionally by NTO in 1954.
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