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(17**-18**) Soldier and amateur actor and theatre manager.
One of the regular performers for the [[English Amateurs]] ("All the World's a Stage") from 1807 onwards. Possibly on leave from India as a member of the Madras Cavalry, he was an older member of the group, playing older female parts. [Bosman 1928, Fletcher 19**]
 
  
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== Biography ==
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A lieutenant in the Madras Cavalry, possibly in Cape Town on leave from India.  He spent the year, then left for England due to ill-health. 
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He and [[Captain Frazer]], as seniors, apparently led the revival of theatre by the [[Officers of the Garrison]], under the banner name "[[All the World's a Stage]]",  in 1807. 
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He acted as manager for the [[Officers of the Garrison]] for their first number of performances in the [[African Theatre]] in 1807. Besides reading a prologue written by [[Captain Frazer]] (in the character of "the Manager", 20 June 1897) and a prologue and an epilogue by [[Captain Collins]] (the latter in the character of "Lady Dove", on 10 October, 1807),  he also played a number of comic roles including "Hardcastle" in ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'', "Puff" in ''[[Taste]]'', "Douglas" in ''[[The Tragedy of Douglas]]'', "Jerry Sneak"  in ''[[The Mayor of Garratt]]'', "Sir Gilbert Pumpkin" in ''[[All the World's a Stage]]'', "Old Testy" in ''[[Abroad and At Home]]'',  Lady Dove" in ''[[The Brothers]]'', as well as  "Scrub", "Sir Anthony", "the Quaker" and "Norval" in the other plays. 
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== Sources ==
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]] 1928, pp. 70, 74, 107
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[[Jill Fletcher]] 1994, pp. 35-41
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 7 May 2014

(17**-18**) Soldier and amateur actor and theatre manager.

Biography

A lieutenant in the Madras Cavalry, possibly in Cape Town on leave from India. He spent the year, then left for England due to ill-health.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He and Captain Frazer, as seniors, apparently led the revival of theatre by the Officers of the Garrison, under the banner name "All the World's a Stage", in 1807.

He acted as manager for the Officers of the Garrison for their first number of performances in the African Theatre in 1807. Besides reading a prologue written by Captain Frazer (in the character of "the Manager", 20 June 1897) and a prologue and an epilogue by Captain Collins (the latter in the character of "Lady Dove", on 10 October, 1807), he also played a number of comic roles including "Hardcastle" in She Stoops to Conquer, "Puff" in Taste, "Douglas" in The Tragedy of Douglas, "Jerry Sneak" in The Mayor of Garratt, "Sir Gilbert Pumpkin" in All the World's a Stage, "Old Testy" in Abroad and At Home, Lady Dove" in The Brothers, as well as "Scrub", "Sir Anthony", "the Quaker" and "Norval" in the other plays.

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman 1928, pp. 70, 74, 107

Jill Fletcher 1994, pp. 35-41

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