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− | A Terrible Tinker is a once act farce by | + | ''[[A Terrible Tinker]]'' is a once act farce by by Thomas J. Williams (1824-1874)[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Williams%2C%20Thomas%20J%2E%20%28Thomas%20John%29%2C%201824%2D1874]. |
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+ | ==The original text== | ||
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+ | First performed in London at Astley's Theatre on 27th December, 1869. | ||
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+ | Published in London by T.H. Lacy, [1869/70?] | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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+ | 1870: Performed in the [[Institute Assembly Hall]], Cape Town, by The [[Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company]] on | ||
+ | 14 June, with the song ''The Slave Ship''[http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/folk-song-lyrics/Slave_Ship.htm] sung by an unnamed member of the club and the popular farce ''[[A Bachelor of Arts]]'' (Hardwicke). | ||
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+ | 1870: Performed in the [[Institute Assembly Hall]], Cape Town, by The [[Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company]] on 29 June with ''[[The Wilful Ward]]'' (Wooler). | ||
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+ | 1870: Performed by the [[Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company]], Cape Town, on 19 December as "Sick Benefit" for Mr [[T. Brazier]], with ''[[The Scholar]]'' (Buckstone). | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
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+ | Thomas J. Williams publications, ''The Online Books Page''[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Williams%2C%20Thomas%20J%2E%20%28Thomas%20John%29%2C%201824%2D1874]. | ||
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+ | Facsimile version of the Lacy edition of 1869/70, ''Hathi Trust Digital Library''[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435055394845;view=1up;seq=2] | ||
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+ | [[F.C.L. Bosman]]. 1980. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912''. Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]: pp.175-6 | ||
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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+ | Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[PLAYS II: Foreign plays]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[PLAYS III: Collections]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[South_African_Festivals|South African Festivals and Competitions]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 24 June 2021
A Terrible Tinker is a once act farce by by Thomas J. Williams (1824-1874)[1].
Contents
The original text
First performed in London at Astley's Theatre on 27th December, 1869.
Published in London by T.H. Lacy, [1869/70?]
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1870: Performed in the Institute Assembly Hall, Cape Town, by The Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company on 14 June, with the song The Slave Ship[2] sung by an unnamed member of the club and the popular farce A Bachelor of Arts (Hardwicke).
1870: Performed in the Institute Assembly Hall, Cape Town, by The Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company on 29 June with The Wilful Ward (Wooler).
1870: Performed by the Young Men's Institute and Club Dramatic Company, Cape Town, on 19 December as "Sick Benefit" for Mr T. Brazier, with The Scholar (Buckstone).
Sources
Thomas J. Williams publications, The Online Books Page[3].
Facsimile version of the Lacy edition of 1869/70, Hathi Trust Digital Library[4]
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.175-6
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays
Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays
Return to PLAYS III: Collections
Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances
Return to South African Festivals and Competitions
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page