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''The Bells'' A one-act play by Leopold Lewis (1828-1890). First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on November 25, 1871, starring Sir Henry Irving as Mathias. Notable in South Africa for being a play involved in the launching of the South African theatrical careers of two notable businessmen, [[Barney Barnato]] (who played "Matthias" in the Kimberley production) and that other pugilist-actor [[Harry Stodel]], whose name first appears in its programme at [[Rowley's Music Hall]], Johannesburg August 1890. | ''The Bells'' A one-act play by Leopold Lewis (1828-1890). First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on November 25, 1871, starring Sir Henry Irving as Mathias. Notable in South Africa for being a play involved in the launching of the South African theatrical careers of two notable businessmen, [[Barney Barnato]] (who played "Matthias" in the Kimberley production) and that other pugilist-actor [[Harry Stodel]], whose name first appears in its programme at [[Rowley's Music Hall]], Johannesburg August 1890. | ||
+ | Act III of ''The Bells'' was the production in English of the [[Sonderwater Dramatic Society]] as their entry in the 1945 FATSSA Play Festival, directed by Captain J.M. Eloff. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | ''Trek'', 10(8):23, 1945. | ||
Revision as of 16:15, 5 December 2013
The Bells A one-act play by Leopold Lewis (1828-1890). First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London, on November 25, 1871, starring Sir Henry Irving as Mathias. Notable in South Africa for being a play involved in the launching of the South African theatrical careers of two notable businessmen, Barney Barnato (who played "Matthias" in the Kimberley production) and that other pugilist-actor Harry Stodel, whose name first appears in its programme at Rowley's Music Hall, Johannesburg August 1890.
Act III of The Bells was the production in English of the Sonderwater Dramatic Society as their entry in the 1945 FATSSA Play Festival, directed by Captain J.M. Eloff.
Sources
Trek, 10(8):23, 1945.
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