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An English translation of the French comedy ''Guerre Ouverte; or, Ruse centre Ruse'', by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin). First performed in  Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau. It was translated and adapted by Mrs Elizabeth Inchbald and first produced at the Theatre Royal in England in ****
 
An English translation of the French comedy ''Guerre Ouverte; or, Ruse centre Ruse'', by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin). First performed in  Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau. It was translated and adapted by Mrs Elizabeth Inchbald and first produced at the Theatre Royal in England in ****
  
This version was produced in Cape Town on 8 ctober 1825 by the [[Garrison Players]], (as companion piece to ''[[Exchange no Robbery]]''). The players included [[Mr H. Hanson]], [[Mr Troward]], [[Sgt Corbishley]]. [[Mr Rundle]], [[Howell]],  [[Mrs Black]], [[Mrs Gouland]], [[Mr Mills]], [[Mrs O'Brien]]  
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This version was produced in Cape Town on 8 October 1825 by the [[Garrison Players]], (as companion piece to ''[[Exchange no Robbery]]''). The players included [[Mr H. Hanson]], [[Mr Troward]], [[Sgt Corbishley]]. [[Mr Rundle]], [[Howell]],  [[Mrs Black]], [[Mrs Gouland]], [[Mr Mills]], [[Mrs O'Brien]]  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 09:39, 26 March 2013

An English translation of the French comedy Guerre Ouverte; or, Ruse centre Ruse, by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin). First performed in Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau. It was translated and adapted by Mrs Elizabeth Inchbald and first produced at the Theatre Royal in England in ****

This version was produced in Cape Town on 8 October 1825 by the Garrison Players, (as companion piece to Exchange no Robbery). The players included Mr H. Hanson, Mr Troward, Sgt Corbishley. Mr Rundle, Howell, Mrs Black, Mrs Gouland, Mr Mills, Mrs O'Brien

Sources

Bosman, 1928: p 188

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