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A prose play in three acts by Charles Kemble (1775–1854), taken from the French play ''[[Le Deserteur]]'' by Louis Sébastien Mercier.
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A prose play in three acts by Charles Kemble (1775–1854).
 
 
First performed in English at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 1808. 
 
 
 
Published by Longman et al, London in 1808.  
 
  
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This is an English adaptation of the five act French play ''[[Le Deserteur]]'' of Louis Sébastien Mercier.
  
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First performed in English at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 1808 and published by Longman et al, London in 1808.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 06:16, 18 April 2015

A prose play in three acts by Charles Kemble (1775–1854).

This is an English adaptation of the five act French play Le Deserteur of Louis Sébastien Mercier.

First performed in English at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 1808 and published by Longman et al, London in 1808.

Performance history in South Africa

1822: Performed by the Garrison Players on 14 September 1822 in the African Theatre, with the burlesque Amoroso, King of Little Britain (Planché)) and The Irishman in London (Wm Macready)

Sources

Digital facsimile version of 1808 text (A Google E-Book)[1]

Kemble, Charles (DNB00) in the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900 [2]


Bosman, 1928: pp.182, 191

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