Difference between revisions of "The Art of Avoiding to do Military Duty"
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− | An anonymous one-man vaudeville performed, and possibly devised, by the Comic actor Monsieur [[L. Victor]] of the [[Dalle Case Company]] in | + | An anonymous one-man vaudeville performed, and possibly devised, by the Comic actor Monsieur [[L. Victor]] of the [[Dalle Case Company]]. |
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+ | It was performed in the [[Garrison Theatre]] by the [[Dalle Case Company]] on Monday 13 March 1848 as part of a full evening's entertainment including a "Grand Interlude of Music and Dancing"; choral dances by [[Miss Emilia]] and [[Mrs Dalle Case]], accompanied in song by Mr Russel; entertainment by the tiny [[Hamoy]]; seven tableaus of Ancient figures; a comic ballet called ''[[A Visit tot the Military Prison...]]''; and "An English Dance". | ||
'''See: [[Dalle Case Company]]''' | '''See: [[Dalle Case Company]]''' |
Revision as of 06:10, 15 June 2015
An anonymous one-man vaudeville performed, and possibly devised, by the Comic actor Monsieur L. Victor of the Dalle Case Company.
It was performed in the Garrison Theatre by the Dalle Case Company on Monday 13 March 1848 as part of a full evening's entertainment including a "Grand Interlude of Music and Dancing"; choral dances by Miss Emilia and Mrs Dalle Case, accompanied in song by Mr Russel; entertainment by the tiny Hamoy; seven tableaus of Ancient figures; a comic ballet called A Visit tot the Military Prison...; and "An English Dance".
See: Dalle Case Company
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