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[[Lt Hansen]], A.B.G. (17**-18*) was a member of the British garrison in Cape Town, and an amateur actor and sometimes a "[[Director|director]]" for the [[Garrison Players]]. (He is confusingly also referred to as [[Lt Hanson]], by Bosman[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/] on pp. 170 and 562). | [[Lt Hansen]], A.B.G. (17**-18*) was a member of the British garrison in Cape Town, and an amateur actor and sometimes a "[[Director|director]]" for the [[Garrison Players]]. (He is confusingly also referred to as [[Lt Hanson]], by Bosman[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/] on pp. 170 and 562). | ||
− | He and [[Lt Prescott]], Kon. Art. are listed as the "Directors" for the first two performances in 1812, namely ''[[Speed the Plough | + | He and [[Lt Prescott]], Kon. Art. are listed as the "Directors" for the first two performances in 1812, namely ''[[Speed the Plough]]'' and ''[[The Irishman in London]]'' (6 July); and ''[[A Cure for the Heart Ache]]'' and ''[[The Jew and the Doctor]]'' (12 July). Presumably he was also one of the players in some or all of these and following pieces. |
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Revision as of 06:02, 13 June 2015
Lt Hansen, A.B.G. (17**-18*) was a member of the British garrison in Cape Town, and an amateur actor and sometimes a "director" for the Garrison Players. (He is confusingly also referred to as Lt Hanson, by Bosman[1] on pp. 170 and 562).
He and Lt Prescott, Kon. Art. are listed as the "Directors" for the first two performances in 1812, namely Speed the Plough and The Irishman in London (6 July); and A Cure for the Heart Ache and The Jew and the Doctor (12 July). Presumably he was also one of the players in some or all of these and following pieces.
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[2]: pp. 143, 170 and 562
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