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==Contribution to South African Theatre==
 
==Contribution to South African Theatre==
  
June 2 & 3, 1903: Performed by the [[Bruce-Trevosper Company]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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June 2 & 3, 1903: Performed [[Si J'etais Roi]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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June 1903; Performed [[The Two Hussars]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]]. [[Conrad Franklyn]] was the acing-manager.
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June 23, 1903: Performed [[A K-Night in Armour]] by [[Walter Burnot]] and [[Harry Bruce]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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1903; Performed [[On Distant Shores]], a romantic play of the Crimean War, at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]]. [[Conrad Franklyn]] was the acing-manager.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:59, 4 December 2021

The Bruce-Trevosper Company was an English theatrical group consisting of Harry Bruce and Marguerite Trevosper. The company came to Port Elizabeth "direct from London" in June 1903, where they performed a number of productions including Si J'etais Roi, which they wrote themselves, A K-Night in Armour, The Two Hussars and On Distant Shores.

Contribution to South African Theatre

June 2 & 3, 1903: Performed Si J'etais Roi at the Port Elizabeth Opera House.

June 1903; Performed The Two Hussars at the Port Elizabeth Opera House. Conrad Franklyn was the acing-manager.

June 23, 1903: Performed A K-Night in Armour by Walter Burnot and Harry Bruce at the Port Elizabeth Opera House.

1903; Performed On Distant Shores, a romantic play of the Crimean War, at the Port Elizabeth Opera House. Conrad Franklyn was the acing-manager.

Source

Eastern Province Herald, June 1, 1903.

Eastern Province Herald, June 23, 1903.

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