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First produced in South Africa on 20 August, 1847 by [[W.F.H. Parker]] and a company of English amateurs in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] in Cape Town. The evening also included a rustic dance, two comic songs and ''[[The King's Command]]'' , a historical drama by Charles Thompson. Performers included [[Mr Miller]], [[Mr Etton]], [[Mr Rogers]], [[Mr Hughes]], [[Mr Herbert]], [[Mr Tilbury]], [[Mrs Parker]] and [[Mrs Hughes]]. The Company Manager was [[W.F.H. Parker]] and the Stage Manager Mr [[H. Hughes]] | First produced in South Africa on 20 August, 1847 by [[W.F.H. Parker]] and a company of English amateurs in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] in Cape Town. The evening also included a rustic dance, two comic songs and ''[[The King's Command]]'' , a historical drama by Charles Thompson. Performers included [[Mr Miller]], [[Mr Etton]], [[Mr Rogers]], [[Mr Hughes]], [[Mr Herbert]], [[Mr Tilbury]], [[Mrs Parker]] and [[Mrs Hughes]]. The Company Manager was [[W.F.H. Parker]] and the Stage Manager Mr [[H. Hughes]] |
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A farce in two acts by Tom Parry (1806-1862).
Published in 18**? by J. Duncombe & co.
First produced in South Africa on 20 August, 1847 by W.F.H. Parker and a company of English amateurs in the Drury Lane Theatre in Cape Town. The evening also included a rustic dance, two comic songs and The King's Command , a historical drama by Charles Thompson. Performers included Mr Miller, Mr Etton, Mr Rogers, Mr Hughes, Mr Herbert, Mr Tilbury, Mrs Parker and Mrs Hughes. The Company Manager was W.F.H. Parker and the Stage Manager Mr H. Hughes
Sources
Bosman 1928: pp 418-420
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