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− | 1866: Performed in Cape Town by [[Leroy and Duret]], in association with [[Alfred Ray]], on 12 November in the [[Theatre Royal]] in Harrington Street, along with a performance of [[A Bachelor of Arts]] (Scott/Murray). It was a benefit performance for Mr [[T. Brazier]] and [[Mrs Brazier]]. | + | 1866: Performed in Cape Town by [[Leroy and Duret]], in association with [[Alfred Ray]], on 12 November in the [[Theatre Royal]] in Harrington Street, along with a performance of ''[[A Bachelor of Arts]]'' (Scott/Murray). It was a benefit performance for Mr [[T. Brazier]] and [[Mrs Brazier]]. |
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Cramond Brig, or The Gudeman of Ballangrich is a drama in two acts by W.H. Murray
A dramatization of The Miller of Mansfield by Sir Walter Scott
1866: Performed in Cape Town by Leroy and Duret, in association with Alfred Ray, on 12 November in the Theatre Royal in Harrington Street, along with a performance of A Bachelor of Arts (Scott/Murray). It was a benefit performance for Mr T. Brazier and Mrs Brazier.