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Performed  by the [[Garrison Players|Amateur Company]] as a benefit for [[Mrs Green]], in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town on 25 November 1823  (with ''[[Two Strings to your Bow]]'' by Jephson).
 
Performed  by the [[Garrison Players|Amateur Company]] as a benefit for [[Mrs Green]], in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town on 25 November 1823  (with ''[[Two Strings to your Bow]]'' by Jephson).
  
Performed under a  full title that Bosman (1928. p 225) lists as of ''Wild Oats, or The Strolling Gentleman'',  by [[All the World's a Stage]] as a farewell for Mr [[H. Booth]] 9 March 1833  (with ''[[The Moons's on the Lake]]'' and ''[[TRhe Spectre Bridegroom]]'' by Montcrieffe).
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Performed under a  full title that Bosman (1928. p 225) lists as of ''Wild Oats, or The Strolling Gentleman'',  by [[All the World's a Stage]] as a farewell for Mr [[H. Booth]] 9 March 1833  (with ''[[The Moons's on the Lake]]'' and ''[[The Spectre Bridegroom]]'' by Montcrieffe).
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 06:42, 25 November 2013

A comedy, in five acts by John O'Keeffe (1747 – 1833). Also called in full: Wild Oats; or The Strolling Gentlemen

Premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in 1791 by John O'Keefe.

Published from the promptbook by Longman Hurst Rees and Orme in London 1791 , also printed for the booksellers in Dublin, in 1791.


Performance history in South Africa

Performed in the African Theatre, Cape Town on 4 November 1815 by the Garrison Players, as benefit for a regimental orphan. With a Prologue written by Captain Thomas Sheridan.

Performed in 1818 by the Gentlemen Amateurs with the help of Mr Cooke and his company of ladies, in the African Theatre, Cape Town on 11 July (with Valentine and Orson by Dibdin) and a new Dance solo by Mr E. Garoute

Performed by the Amateur Company as a benefit for Mrs Green, in the African Theatre, Cape Town on 25 November 1823 (with Two Strings to your Bow by Jephson).

Performed under a full title that Bosman (1928. p 225) lists as of Wild Oats, or The Strolling Gentleman, by All the World's a Stage as a farewell for Mr H. Booth 9 March 1833 (with The Moons's on the Lake and The Spectre Bridegroom by Montcrieffe).

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Oats_(play)

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39060/39060-h/39060-h.htm

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004831923.0001.000?view=toc

Bosman, 1928: pp. 148, 154, 225

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