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+ | ''[[The Harbour Lights]]'' is a play by G.R. Sims ()[] band H. Pettitt ()[] | ||
− | + | 1887: The play was performed as part of the repertoire of the [[Wheeler Theatre Company]] when they played in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town during April and May. Probably directed by [[Sutton Vane]]. The lead of "Lieut. Kingsley" was played by [[J.A. Rosier]] and one of the villains by [[Brittain Booth]]. | |
− | 1887: The play was performed as part of the repertoire of the [[Wheeler Theatre Company]] when they played in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town during April and May. Probably directed by [[Sutton Vane]]. |
Revision as of 11:37, 26 April 2019
The Harbour Lights is a play by G.R. Sims ()[] band H. Pettitt ()[]
1887: The play was performed as part of the repertoire of the Wheeler Theatre Company when they played in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town during April and May. Probably directed by Sutton Vane. The lead of "Lieut. Kingsley" was played by J.A. Rosier and one of the villains by Brittain Booth.