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As part of the [[Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration]] in Cape Town, a [[Shakespearian Concert]], was presented in the [[Cape Town City Hall]], on the evening of April 24th, 1916. Hosted by the [[Elizabethan Society]] and the [[National Home Reading Union]]. Patrons for the evening were Lord Buxton, the Governor-General; John X. Merriman; and Harry Hands, Mayor of Cape Town. The city orchestra rendered musical items, there were recitations and enactments from the plays, and Merriman made a speech. | As part of the [[Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration]] in Cape Town, a [[Shakespearian Concert]], was presented in the [[Cape Town City Hall]], on the evening of April 24th, 1916. Hosted by the [[Elizabethan Society]] and the [[National Home Reading Union]]. Patrons for the evening were Lord Buxton, the Governor-General; John X. Merriman; and Harry Hands, Mayor of Cape Town. The city orchestra rendered musical items, there were recitations and enactments from the plays, and Merriman made a speech. | ||
− | The artists were [[Mrs McGowan Kitching]], Miss [[Edith te Water]], Mr [[Alfred Holtzer]], Miss [[Mina Freund]], [[Miss de Marillac]], Mr [[Reginald Metcalfe]], Mr [[E.C. Dudley]] (who delivered a Prologue). | + | The artists were [[Mrs McGowan Kitching]], Miss [[Edith te Water]], Mr [[Alfred Holtzer]], Miss [[Mina Freund|Minna Freund]], [[Miss de Marillac]], Mr [[Reginald Metcalfe]], Mr [[E.C. Dudley]] (who delivered a Prologue). |
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Revision as of 09:51, 8 November 2012
As part of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration in Cape Town, a Shakespearian Concert, was presented in the Cape Town City Hall, on the evening of April 24th, 1916. Hosted by the Elizabethan Society and the National Home Reading Union. Patrons for the evening were Lord Buxton, the Governor-General; John X. Merriman; and Harry Hands, Mayor of Cape Town. The city orchestra rendered musical items, there were recitations and enactments from the plays, and Merriman made a speech. The artists were Mrs McGowan Kitching, Miss Edith te Water, Mr Alfred Holtzer, Miss Minna Freund, Miss de Marillac, Mr Reginald Metcalfe, Mr E.C. Dudley (who delivered a Prologue).
Sources
Peter Merrington Loyal Memory: The Tercentenary in Colonial Cape Town. ***
Merrington, Peter, „State of the Union: The “New Pageantry” and the Performance of Identity in North America and South Africa, 1908-1910‟, Journal of Literary Studies 15, nos. 1-2 (1999): 238-63.
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