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Revision as of 06:38, 7 December 2018
J. Stonely (fl. 1860s) was a British soldier stationed at Cape Town.
He was a member of the 9th Regiment dramatic society, where he was both an amateur performer and a playwright.
His plays include a pantomime called The Courtier and the Shoemaker (1867),
On 4 April 1867, a a "Dramatic and Gymnastic Display" was given as a benefit for him by the 9th Regiment, in association with Mrs Cooper. Performed were The Warlock of the Glen (Walker) as well as his own pantomime.