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''[[Who's Bones?]]'' is a "comic scene" in the [[minstrel]] tradition by an anonymous creator. | ''[[Who's Bones?]]'' is a "comic scene" in the [[minstrel]] tradition by an anonymous creator. | ||
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+ | Probably a scene created featuring the traditional [[minstrel]] character, who appeared with "Mr. Tambo" was and the "MC".[https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_670132] | ||
1868: Performed by the [[Phoenix Club]] in the [[St Aloysius Hall]], Cape Town, in October along with a "comic scene" called ''[[Who's Bones?]]''. Among the performers mentioned in the farce were [[Mr Williams]], [[Mr Tinus]], [[Mr Samuels]], [[Mr Redmonds]], [[Mr Edwards]] and [[Mr Joseph]]. | 1868: Performed by the [[Phoenix Club]] in the [[St Aloysius Hall]], Cape Town, in October along with a "comic scene" called ''[[Who's Bones?]]''. Among the performers mentioned in the farce were [[Mr Williams]], [[Mr Tinus]], [[Mr Samuels]], [[Mr Redmonds]], [[Mr Edwards]] and [[Mr Joseph]]. |
Revision as of 06:25, 24 July 2021
Who's Bones? is a "comic scene" in the minstrel tradition by an anonymous creator.
Probably a scene created featuring the traditional minstrel character, who appeared with "Mr. Tambo" was and the "MC".[1]
1868: Performed by the Phoenix Club in the St Aloysius Hall, Cape Town, in October along with a "comic scene" called Who's Bones?. Among the performers mentioned in the farce were Mr Williams, Mr Tinus, Mr Samuels, Mr Redmonds, Mr Edwards and Mr Joseph.