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Described as "An Original Interlude expressly written for this occasion" with "characters by members of the [[Royal Alfred Club]]" in Cape Town. | Described as "An Original Interlude expressly written for this occasion" with "characters by members of the [[Royal Alfred Club]]" in Cape Town. | ||
− | Laidler (1926, p.105) ascribes the play to either Mr. St George or to Mr Chester, but Bosman (1980, p.157) argues for Cole on the basis of an article in the Cape Argus of 16 February, 1861, which refers to the author as "the author of Idylls of a Prince", i.e. A.W Cole. | + | [[P.W. Laidler]] (1926, p.105) ascribes the play to either [[Mr. St George]] or to [[Mr Chester]], but [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980, p.157) argues for Cole on the basis of an article in the Cape Argus of 16 February, 1861, which refers to the author as "the author of Idylls of a Prince", i.e. A.W Cole. |
The text was ever published it seems. | The text was ever published it seems. |
Revision as of 06:32, 15 June 2018
The Plagued Professor is an interlude written by Cresswell Esq. (i.e. A.W. Cole).
Contents
The original text
Described as "An Original Interlude expressly written for this occasion" with "characters by members of the Royal Alfred Club" in Cape Town.
P.W. Laidler (1926, p.105) ascribes the play to either Mr. St George or to Mr Chester, but F.C.L. Bosman (1980, p.157) argues for Cole on the basis of an article in the Cape Argus of 16 February, 1861, which refers to the author as "the author of Idylls of a Prince", i.e. A.W Cole.
The text was ever published it seems.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1861: Performed as The Plagued Professor on 18 February in the Cabinet Theatre, Cape Town, by the Cape Town Dramatic Club with The Unfinished Gentleman (Selby) and Duchess or Nothing (Gordon).
Sources
P.W. Laidler. 1926. The Annals of the Cape Stage. Edinburgh: William Bryce: p. 105.
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 154, 157
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