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''[[Cut Off with a Shilling]]'' is a comedy in one act by S. Theyre Smith | ''[[Cut Off with a Shilling]]'' is a comedy in one act by S. Theyre Smith | ||
− | 1878: Performed in the [[Good Hope Gardens]] by "[[The Paultons]]" ([[Tom Paulton]] and Mrs [[Emmeline Paulton]]) and a company of amateurs on 21 October as part of a mixed programme that also included ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' and ''[[Where are we now?]]'', a "comic, topical Negro lecture, written by a Cape Town gentleman". | + | 1878: Performed in the [[Good Hope Gardens]] by "[[The Paultons]]" ([[Tom Paulton]] and Mrs [[Emmeline Paulton]]) and a company of amateurs on 21 October as part of a mixed programme that also included ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' and ''[[Where are we now?]]'', a "comic, topical Negro lecture, written by a Cape Town gentleman". Cut Off with a Shilling |
Revision as of 05:38, 23 May 2019
Cut Off with a Shilling is a comedy in one act by S. Theyre Smith
1878: Performed in the Good Hope Gardens by "The Paultons" (Tom Paulton and Mrs Emmeline Paulton) and a company of amateurs on 21 October as part of a mixed programme that also included The Irish Tutor and Where are we now?, a "comic, topical Negro lecture, written by a Cape Town gentleman". Cut Off with a Shilling