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− | 1861: Performed as ''[[Slasher and Crasher]]'' on the Eastern Cape Border by the regimentals drama company known as the [[Amateurs of the Band]] on June 5, featuring . The evening also included two more plays, ''[[The Spectre Bridegroom, or A Ghost in spite of Himself ]]' and ''[[Poses-De-Vaux]]'' (Anon.). | + | 1861: Performed as ''[[Slasher and Crasher]]'' on the Eastern Cape Border by the regimentals drama company known as the [[Amateurs of the Band]] on June 5, featuring . The evening also included two more plays, ''[[The Spectre Bridegroom, or A Ghost in spite of Himself ]]'' and ''[[Poses-De-Vaux]]'' (Anon.). |
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Revision as of 06:32, 26 July 2018
Slasher and Crasher! is a farce in one act by John Maddison Morton (1811-1891)[1].
Also found as Slasher and Crasher
Contents
The original text
First performed at the Adelphi Theatre, London, in 1848 and published numerous times, inter alia by William Taylor & Company, 1849, Issue 31 of The Minor drama (Samuel French, 1849), M. Douglas, 1850, Duncombe and Moon, 1852, Lacy's acting edition no. 110 (Thomas Hailes Lacy, 1860) and so on.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1859: Performed as Slasher and Crasher by the Charles Fraser and his company in Cape Town with Ben Bolt (Johnstone) on 3 May.
1861: Performed as Slasher and Crasher on the Eastern Cape Border by the regimentals drama company known as the Amateurs of the Band on June 5, featuring . The evening also included two more plays, The Spectre Bridegroom, or A Ghost in spite of Himself and Poses-De-Vaux (Anon.).
Sources
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012436226
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2314780
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maddison_Morton
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Morton,_John_Maddison_(DNB00)
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 124,
North Lincoln Sphinx Vol 1, No 1. January 1, 1860.
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