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The [[Dramatic Recital Society]] was an amateur society active in Cape Town in the 1870s. | The [[Dramatic Recital Society]] was an amateur society active in Cape Town in the 1870s. | ||
− | They put on the occasional play, usually as part of a benefit evening and in collaboration with other organizations, such as players from the local garrison or professionals like [[Disney Roebuck]]. Pieces done include the pantomime ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' (featuring [[Baby Benson]]), | + | They put on the occasional play, usually as part of a benefit evening and in collaboration with other organizations, such as players from the local garrison or professionals like [[Disney Roebuck]]. Pieces done in 1878 include the pantomime ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' (featuring [[Baby Benson]]), ''[[The Spitalfields Weaver]]'' and ''[[War to the Knife]]'' (Byron). |
Revision as of 06:19, 6 June 2021
The Dramatic Recital Society was an amateur society active in Cape Town in the 1870s.
They put on the occasional play, usually as part of a benefit evening and in collaboration with other organizations, such as players from the local garrison or professionals like Disney Roebuck. Pieces done in 1878 include the pantomime Beauty and the Beast (featuring Baby Benson), The Spitalfields Weaver and War to the Knife (Byron).