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An amateur company founded by James Lycett in Cape Town in 1849-1850, which performed a number of productions in the Hope Street Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre between 1850 to 1852, including a much-praised complete production of Richard III.
Sources
Laidler, 1926.
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928
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