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A two-act farce by James Townley
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''[[High Life Below Stairs]]'' is a two-act farce by James Townley (1714-78)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Townley]
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== The original text ==
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First presented at Drury Lane on October 31, 1759. Published by Newbery (London) in the same year.   
 
First presented at Drury Lane on October 31, 1759. Published by Newbery (London) in the same year.   
  

Revision as of 06:46, 11 December 2015

High Life Below Stairs is a two-act farce by James Townley (1714-78)[1]


The original text

First presented at Drury Lane on October 31, 1759. Published by Newbery (London) in the same year.


Produced in South Africa

1807: Produced on 10 October by the Garrison Players, led by Mr Morgan, Captain Frazer and Captain Collins, as afterpiece to The Brothers (Cumberland). A prologue, written and delivered by Captain Collins, names a number other performers who had become part of the Garrison Players in the years preceding. An epilogue written and delivered by Captain Frazer, concluded the evening's entertainment.


1822: In the African Theatre on 14th and 16th August, 1822 by the Garrison Players, along with John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside , as a charity performance for shipwrecked sailors.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Townley

Bosman, 1928: p 73-5; 180-181;

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