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+ | 1863: In a bleak theatrical year, a single performance of ''[[An Unwarrantable Intrusion]]'' was presented in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, on 2 November by a company consisting of the young tragedian [[Samuel Wolfe]], [[Mr Bowmer]] and [[Madame Bowmer]] (the latter two often referred to collectively as "[[The Bowmers]]"). Also performed was ''[[A Pair of Pigeons]]'' (Stirling). |
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Retaliation, or Tit for Tat is a "Dialogue Entertainment, in Two Parts" by L. MacNally ()[]
1863: In a bleak theatrical year, a single performance of An Unwarrantable Intrusion was presented in the Theatre Royal, Cape Town, on 2 November by a company consisting of the young tragedian Samuel Wolfe, Mr Bowmer and Madame Bowmer (the latter two often referred to collectively as "The Bowmers"). Also performed was A Pair of Pigeons (Stirling).