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1970: Performed on 26 July: ''[[A Charming Pair]]'' (Williams) and ''[[My Dress Boots]]''(Williams) | 1970: Performed on 26 July: ''[[A Charming Pair]]'' (Williams) and ''[[My Dress Boots]]''(Williams) | ||
− | 1971: Performed in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town | + | 1971: Performed by the Members of Parliament in conjunction with in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town on 28 July, in a benefit performance for the widow and children of Mr [[T. Brazier]], who had died in January. (A "decisive failure" according to [[The Argus]] of 1 August 1871) |
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Revision as of 05:58, 25 September 2018
A Charming Pair is a one act farce by Thomas John Williams ()[].
(First?) performed by Dion Bouciault in 1869.
1970: Performed on 26 July: A Charming Pair (Williams) and My Dress Boots(Williams)
1971: Performed by the Members of Parliament in conjunction with in the Oddfellows Hall, Cape Town on 28 July, in a benefit performance for the widow and children of Mr T. Brazier, who had died in January. (A "decisive failure" according to The Argus of 1 August 1871)
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