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The [[Woods-Williamson Company]] was theatre company | The [[Woods-Williamson Company]] was theatre company | ||
− | Led by [[Alfred Woods]] and [[Maude Williamson]], the company visited South Africa under the auspices of the [[Wheeler Brothers]] in 1907, with a repertoire that included ''[[The Garden of Lies]]'' (Grundy), ''[[In the Palace of the King]]'' (Stoddard), ''[[The King's Mistress]]'' () and ''[[The Gates of Bondage]]'' (). | + | Led by [[Alfred Woods]] and [[Maude Williamson]], the company visited South Africa under the auspices of the [[Wheeler Brothers]] in 1907, with a repertoire that included ''[[The Garden of Lies]]'' (Grundy), ''[[In the Palace of the King]]'' (Stoddard), ''[[The King's Mistress]]'' (Anon.) and ''[[The Gates of Bondage]]'' (). |
In Cape Town they performed at the [[Opera House]], but the season was not well received by the Cape Town public. | In Cape Town they performed at the [[Opera House]], but the season was not well received by the Cape Town public. |
Revision as of 05:44, 1 August 2021
The Woods-Williamson Company was theatre company
Led by Alfred Woods and Maude Williamson, the company visited South Africa under the auspices of the Wheeler Brothers in 1907, with a repertoire that included The Garden of Lies (Grundy), In the Palace of the King (Stoddard), The King's Mistress (Anon.) and The Gates of Bondage ().
In Cape Town they performed at the Opera House, but the season was not well received by the Cape Town public.