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− | An amateur group of performers, made up of regular soldiers, who apparently performed in some dedicated space in the Cape Town barracks during the period 1823-28. One of their few recorded productions consisted of ''[[Paul Pry]]'' and "Sir Mark Chase" in ''[[A Roland for an Oliver]]'', with a song sung by A. Schofield during the interlude. | + | An amateur group of performers, made up of regular soldiers, who apparently performed in some dedicated space in the Cape Town barracks during the period 1823-28. One of their few recorded productions consisted of ''[[Paul Pry]]'' and "Sir Mark Chase" in ''[[A Roland for an Oliver]]'', with a song sung by [[A. Schofield]] during the interlude. |
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Revision as of 06:58, 13 March 2013
An amateur group of performers, made up of regular soldiers, who apparently performed in some dedicated space in the Cape Town barracks during the period 1823-28. One of their few recorded productions consisted of Paul Pry and "Sir Mark Chase" in A Roland for an Oliver, with a song sung by A. Schofield during the interlude.
Sources
Bosman, 1928: p 229
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