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[[Mrs Brough]] (17?-18?) was a professional actress who, with three other visiting professionals from the Theatre Royal, Liverpool - [[Mr Cooke]], [[Mrs Cooke]] and [[Miss Williams]] - performed in semi-professional plays with the [[Gentlemen Amateurs]]) during the 1818 season at the Cape.  
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[[Mrs Brough]] (17?-18?) was a professional actress.
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''Not to be confused with [[Florence Brough]] (1856-1932), often also referred to as [[Mrs Brough]] on occasion''
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She and  three other visiting professionals from the Theatre Royal, Liverpool - [[Mr Cooke]], [[Mrs Cooke]] and [[Miss Williams]] - performed in semi-professional plays with the [[Gentlemen Amateurs]]) during the 1818 season at the Cape.  
  
 
'''See the [[Gentlemen Amateurs]] for the full programme of the 1818 season under the auspices of [[Mr Cooke]] and company'''  
 
'''See the [[Gentlemen Amateurs]] for the full programme of the 1818 season under the auspices of [[Mr Cooke]] and company'''  
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 13 December 2021

Mrs Brough (17?-18?) was a professional actress.

Not to be confused with Florence Brough (1856-1932), often also referred to as Mrs Brough on occasion



She and three other visiting professionals from the Theatre Royal, Liverpool - Mr Cooke, Mrs Cooke and Miss Williams - performed in semi-professional plays with the Gentlemen Amateurs) during the 1818 season at the Cape.

See the Gentlemen Amateurs for the full programme of the 1818 season under the auspices of Mr Cooke and company

On the 7th November the company held a benefit performance for Mrs Brough , doing The Will and Two Strings to your Bow. The English performers and Mrs Brough left the Cape left the Cape for the East after their final performance on 21 November 1818.


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Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [1]: pp. 151-157; 170-177.

http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/5717356

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