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She on occasion possibly performed for the [[Cape Town Theatrical Club]] (later to become the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]]) in the period 1858-1861, later also for the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] and the [[Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]]. | She on occasion possibly performed for the [[Cape Town Theatrical Club]] (later to become the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]]) in the period 1858-1861, later also for the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] and the [[Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]]. | ||
− | She is specifically mentioned by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980) for her appearance as a professional actress for [[Sefton Parry]] and the [[Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] in ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' (Butler) and ''[[The Maid and The Magpie, or The Fatal Spoon]]'' (Byron) on 22 August and 15 September, . | + | She is specifically mentioned by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980) for her appearance as a professional actress for [[Sefton Parry]] and the [[Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] in ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' (Butler) and ''[[The Maid and The Magpie, or The Fatal Spoon]]'' (Byron) on 22 August and 15 September, 1860. |
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+ | On 17 December, 1860 the ''[[The Little Treasure]]'' and ''[[The Hundred Pound Note]]'' (Peake). The first performance was done as a benefit for [[Mrs Delmaine]]. | ||
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Mrs Delmaine (fl. mid 19th century) was a Cape Town based professional performer.
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She on occasion possibly performed for the Cape Town Theatrical Club (later to become the Cape Town Dramatic Club) in the period 1858-1861, later also for the Royal Alfred Dramatic Club and the Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club.
She is specifically mentioned by F.C.L. Bosman (1980) for her appearance as a professional actress for Sefton Parry and the Cape Town and Royal Alfred Dramatic Club in The Irish Tutor (Butler) and The Maid and The Magpie, or The Fatal Spoon (Byron) on 22 August and 15 September, 1860.
On 17 December, 1860 the The Little Treasure and The Hundred Pound Note (Peake). The first performance was done as a benefit for Mrs Delmaine.
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II: 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.
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