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According to [[William Groom]] (1899-1900), a play clled either ''[[The Dear Admiral]]'' or simply ''[[Dear Admiral]]''  was done in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town,  by the [[LeRoy-Duret Company]] during their first season, being played on 20 and 26 April,  1866.   
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According to [[William Groom]] (1899-1900, cited by Bosman, 1980 on p. 203), a play called either ''[[The Dear Admiral]]'' or simply ''[[Dear Admiral]]''  was done in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town,  by the [[LeRoy-Duret Company]] during their first season, being played on 20 and 26 April,  1866.  No author is mentioned.
  
No Author can be found nor any reference to a play by this name.
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No reference to a play by this name can be found, though there is a reference to an anonymous play called ''[[The Rear Admiral]]'' (also by an anonymous author), performed in Baltimore by the comedian Scott
 
 
There is however a reference to an anonymous play called The Rear Admiral, performed in Baltimore by Scott
 

Revision as of 05:40, 12 August 2019

According to William Groom (1899-1900, cited by Bosman, 1980 on p. 203), a play called either The Dear Admiral or simply Dear Admiral was done in the Harrington Street Theatre, Cape Town, by the LeRoy-Duret Company during their first season, being played on 20 and 26 April, 1866. No author is mentioned.

No reference to a play by this name can be found, though there is a reference to an anonymous play called The Rear Admiral (also by an anonymous author), performed in Baltimore by the comedian Scott