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Latest revision as of 13:37, 16 October 2013
The Good-Natur'd Man is a play written by Oliver Goldsmith in 1768. The play was written in the form of a comedy and staged at the Covent Garden Theatre. Directed by Cecile de Banke for the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society, opening on 18 November 1928 at the Railway Institute for four performances, then taken to Rondebosch, Wynberg and Wellington.
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The Mime, 1(3), 1928.
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