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− | FRASER, Charles.At one time [[Sefton Parry]]’s stage manager, in 1858 took over J.E.H. English’s theatre in Buitekant Street, Cape Town and renamed it the [[Cabinet Theatre]], which he utilized for a very successful season of comedies and farces with members of the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]] and the garrison. (Fletcher, 1994) | + | FRASER, Charles. At one time [[Sefton Parry]]’s stage manager, in 1858 took over J.E.H. English’s theatre in Buitekant Street, Cape Town and renamed it the [[Cabinet Theatre]], which he utilized for a very successful season of comedies and farces with members of the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]] and the garrison. (Fletcher, 1994) |
Revision as of 17:25, 8 August 2012
FRASER, Charles. At one time Sefton Parry’s stage manager, in 1858 took over J.E.H. English’s theatre in Buitekant Street, Cape Town and renamed it the Cabinet Theatre, which he utilized for a very successful season of comedies and farces with members of the Cape Town Dramatic Club and the garrison. (Fletcher, 1994)
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