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1868: Performed by the [[Young Men’s Institute Amateur Christy’s]] in either the [[Mutual Hall]] or the [[Cape Town Institute and Club]], Cape Town.  
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1868: Performed by the [[Young Men’s Institute Amateur Christy’s]] in either the [[Mutual Hall]] or the [[Cape Town Institute and Club]], Cape Town. (Billed as a "[[Negro farce]]")
  
  

Revision as of 06:11, 26 September 2018

The Young Scamp is a sketch in one scene by Charles White ()[].

This is not to be confused with The Young Scamp, or My Grandmother's Pet by Edward Stirling.

The original text

It is apparently a Christy's style piece, described as an Ethiopian sketch or Negro farce in various sources. Published as no 85 in De Witt's Ethiopian and Comic Drama.


1868: Performed by the Young Men’s Institute Amateur Christy’s in either the Mutual Hall or the Cape Town Institute and Club, Cape Town. (Billed as a "Negro farce")


Sources

Listing of De Witt's Ethiopian and Comic Drama De Witt's in The Publishers' Trade List Annual, Volume 11[1]

Listing of De Witt's Ethiopian and Comic Drama in the De Witt's 18** published text of the play Black and White (Wilkie Collins and Charles Fechter)[2]