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1854: Performed for the first time in in South Africa on 2 May in the [[Garrison Theatre]] by the [[Garrison Players]] and some local [[Amateur|Amateurs]], along with  ''[[Perfection, or The Lady of Munster]]'' (Bayley)  and ''[[A Figure of Fun, or The Bloomer Costume|A Bloomer's Costume]]'' (Stirling).  The cast included [[Mr Pitt]], [[Captain Hall]], [[Mr. Salter]], and [[Corporal Bishop]].
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1854: Performed for the first time in in South Africa on 2 May in the [[Garrison Theatre]] by the [[Garrison Players]] and some local [[Amateur|Amateurs]], along with  ''[[Perfection, or The Lady of Munster]]'' (Bayley)  and ''[[A Figure of Fun, or The Bloomer Costume|A Bloomer's Costume]]'' (Stirling).  The cast included [[Mr Pitt]], [[Captain Hall]], [[Mr Salter]], and [[Corporal Bishop]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 08:25, 25 April 2015

A comedy in three acts by Douglas Jerrold. 1803-1857.


The original text

Written for Charles Kean, it had a Command Performance at Windsor 22 January 1853, then went into repertory with Kean’s Macbeth at the Princess Theatre.

Published in London by Bradbury and Evans, 1853 and in New York by William Taylor, 1854.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1854: Performed for the first time in in South Africa on 2 May in the Garrison Theatre by the Garrison Players and some local Amateurs, along with Perfection, or The Lady of Munster (Bayley) and A Bloomer's Costume (Stirling). The cast included Mr Pitt, Captain Hall, Mr Salter, and Corporal Bishop.

Sources

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100410533

Alan R. Young Punch and Shakespeare in the Victorian Era. Peter Lang, 2007:p.179[1]

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp. 406,



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