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− | 1858: Performed as ''[[Wanted, 1000 Spirited Young Milliners, for the Gold Diggings]]'' in the [[Cape Town Theatre]] on 29 July by [[Sefton Parry]] and his company, supported by the "[[Cape Town Dramatic Club]]", with ''[[The Rent Day]]'' (Jerrold). The evening a benefit for Mr and Mrs Parry. | + | 1858: Performed as ''[[Wanted, 1000 Spirited Young Milliners, for the Gold Diggings]]'' in the [[Cape Town Theatre]] on 29 July by [[Sefton Parry]] and his company, supported by the "[[Cape Town Dramatic Club]]", with ''[[The Rent Day]]'' (Jerrold). The evening a benefit for Mr and [[Mrs Parry]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 05:07, 14 July 2021
Wanted, 1000 Spirited Young Milliners, for the Gold Diggings! is a farce, in one act, by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803-1868)[1]
Also found as : Wanted, 1000 Spirited Young Milliners, for the Gold Diggings, Wanted 1000 Spirited Young Milliners for the Gold Diggings or Wanted, 1000 Milliners for the Gold Diggings!!
Contents
The original text
First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London, on 2 October, 1852 and published by Thomas Hailes Lacy in the same year.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1858: Performed as Wanted, 1000 Spirited Young Milliners, for the Gold Diggings in the Cape Town Theatre on 29 July by Sefton Parry and his company, supported by the "Cape Town Dramatic Club", with The Rent Day (Jerrold). The evening a benefit for Mr and Mrs Parry.
Sources
Facsimile version of the original text, Google E-book[2]
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.70, 74, 79, 257
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