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1895: Performed by [[Edward Sass]] and his [[Gaiety Company]], under the auspices of the [[Wheeler Company]], as part of a season of eight plays with which they toured the cities, ''inter alia'' appearing at the [[Opera House]],  Cape Town, from 1 June.   
 
1895: Performed by [[Edward Sass]] and his [[Gaiety Company]], under the auspices of the [[Wheeler Company]], as part of a season of eight plays with which they toured the cities, ''inter alia'' appearing at the [[Opera House]],  Cape Town, from 1 June.   
  
1916: Performed at the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg by the [[Le Roy-Duret Company]] in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on
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1916: Performed at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg by the [[Le Roy-Duret Company]] in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:02, 14 July 2020

Liberty Hall is a play by Charles Dibdin ()[]

The original text

Based on a an intrigue in The Intriguing Chambermaid by Henry Fielding,

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1895: Performed by Edward Sass and his Gaiety Company, under the auspices of the Wheeler Company, as part of a season of eight plays with which they toured the cities, inter alia appearing at the Opera House, Cape Town, from 1 June.

1916: Performed at the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg by the Le Roy-Duret Company in the Harrington Street Theatre, Cape Town, on

Sources

D.C. Boonzaier, 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in SA Review, 9 March and 24 August 1932. (Reprinted in Bosman 1980: pp. 374-439.)

F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.203-205

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