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Beau Brummel by Bertram P. Matthews. The play was staged at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham in November 1928, with Edgar Elgar conducting the orchestra on the first night in a performance of the incidental music he composed for the play. The score has remained unpublished with the exception of the minuet which alone has outlived the play. (Source: http://www.elgar.org/3brummel.htm) | Beau Brummel by Bertram P. Matthews. The play was staged at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham in November 1928, with Edgar Elgar conducting the orchestra on the first night in a performance of the incidental music he composed for the play. The score has remained unpublished with the exception of the minuet which alone has outlived the play. (Source: http://www.elgar.org/3brummel.htm) | ||
− | In 1929 a West End theatre company from London toured South Africa putting on a portfolio of plays. One of these, by Bertram P. Matthews, incorporated incidental music by Sir Edward Elgar. The tour played in premises owned by [[African Theatres]] Ltd, and was headed by an actor-manager called Gerald Lawrence. They started in Johannesburg on 1st April 1929 and finished in Cape Town on 3rd October. The section of the tour in which Beau Brummel was performed commenced in Johannesburg on 19th August, played a few days in Pretoria, and ended up in Cape Town. The theatre company's itinerary apparently also included a three-day (four performances) visit to Port Elizabeth (September 19-21) | + | In 1929 a West End theatre company from London toured South Africa putting on a portfolio of plays. One of these, by Bertram P. Matthews, incorporated incidental music by Sir Edward Elgar. The tour played in premises owned by [[African Theatres]] Ltd, and was headed by an actor-manager called [[Gerald Lawrence]]. They started in Johannesburg on 1st April 1929 and finished in Cape Town on 3rd October. The section of the tour in which Beau Brummel was performed commenced in Johannesburg on 19th August, played a few days in Pretoria, and ended up in Cape Town. The theatre company's itinerary apparently also included a three-day (four performances) visit to Port Elizabeth (September 19-21) |
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Beau Brummel by Bertram P. Matthews. The play was staged at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham in November 1928, with Edgar Elgar conducting the orchestra on the first night in a performance of the incidental music he composed for the play. The score has remained unpublished with the exception of the minuet which alone has outlived the play. (Source: http://www.elgar.org/3brummel.htm)
In 1929 a West End theatre company from London toured South Africa putting on a portfolio of plays. One of these, by Bertram P. Matthews, incorporated incidental music by Sir Edward Elgar. The tour played in premises owned by African Theatres Ltd, and was headed by an actor-manager called Gerald Lawrence. They started in Johannesburg on 1st April 1929 and finished in Cape Town on 3rd October. The section of the tour in which Beau Brummel was performed commenced in Johannesburg on 19th August, played a few days in Pretoria, and ended up in Cape Town. The theatre company's itinerary apparently also included a three-day (four performances) visit to Port Elizabeth (September 19-21)
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