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(18**-18**) Amateur actress. A member of the [[Garrison Amateur Company]] ([[Garrison Players]])  
 
(18**-18**) Amateur actress. A member of the [[Garrison Amateur Company]] ([[Garrison Players]])  
  
On Monday 28 October 1822 a benefit performance of ''[[The Rivals]]'' and ''[[The Prisoner at Large]]'' was held for her and two other ladies ([[Mrs Delamore]] and [[Mrs Smith]]);  
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1822: On Monday 28 October a benefit performance of ''[[The Rivals]]'' and ''[[The Prisoner at Large]]'' was held for her and two other ladies ([[Mrs Delamore]] and [[Mrs Smith]]);  
  
In 1824 she appeared in ''[[Life, A Comedy]]'' (Reynolds) and ''[[The Irish Tutor, or New Lights]]'' (Glengall), performed in the [[African Theatre]] (4 and 22 September).   
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1824: She appeared in ''[[Life, A Comedy]]'' (Reynolds) and ''[[The Irish Tutor, or New Lights]]'' (Glengall), performed in the [[African Theatre]] (4 and 22 September).   
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1824: On 2 November the [[Garrison Amateur Company]] performed ''[[The Irishman in London]]'' (Macready) and ''[[The Poor Gentleman]]'' (Colman Jr) in the African Theatre, Cape Town as a benefit performance for her and [[Mrs Johnson]], an evenings entertainment in which they presumably participated.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
Bosman, 1928: p 182,   
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Bosman, 1928: p 182, 186,   
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 08:29, 20 April 2015

(18**-18**) Amateur actress. A member of the Garrison Amateur Company (Garrison Players)

1822: On Monday 28 October a benefit performance of The Rivals and The Prisoner at Large was held for her and two other ladies (Mrs Delamore and Mrs Smith);

1824: She appeared in Life, A Comedy (Reynolds) and The Irish Tutor, or New Lights (Glengall), performed in the African Theatre (4 and 22 September).

1824: On 2 November the Garrison Amateur Company performed The Irishman in London (Macready) and The Poor Gentleman (Colman Jr) in the African Theatre, Cape Town as a benefit performance for her and Mrs Johnson, an evenings entertainment in which they presumably participated.

Sources

Bosman, 1928: p 182, 186,

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