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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]]'', and the influential gothic melodrama ''[[The Devil's Elixir, or The Shadowless Man]]'' (Fitzball) in 1850. | 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]]'', and the influential gothic melodrama ''[[The Devil's Elixir, or The Shadowless Man]]'' (Fitzball) in 1850. | ||
+ | Members of the company apparently later helped to form [[The Cape Amateurs]] alongside members of [[The English Amateur Company | ||
+ | ]] | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Revision as of 06:17, 6 November 2016
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, and the influential gothic melodrama The Devil's Elixir, or The Shadowless Man (Fitzball) in 1850.
Members of the company apparently later helped to form The Cape Amateurs alongside members of [[The English Amateur Company ]]
Sources
P.W. Laidler, 1926.
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928
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