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Mr '''C. Hill''' (18**-18**) was a young English amateur actor active in Cape Town in the 1850s.  
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Mr '''C. Hill''' (18**-18**) was a young English amateur actor active in Cape Town in the 1840s.  
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He was a member of the  semi-professional company of [[W.F.H. Parker]] in Cape Town, which performed ''[[The King's Command]]'' and ''[[Damp Beds]]'' in the Drury Lane Theatre on 20 August, 1847. 
  
He possibly came to South Africa in 1847 as a  member of the the semi-professional company of [[W.F.H. Parker]] in Cape Town (though he could have been a local amateur who acted for the company). 
 
  
He had roles in the company's presentations of ''[[The King's Command]]'' and ''[[Damp Beds]]'', performed in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] on 20 August, 1847.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:12, 11 June 2015

Mr C. Hill (18**-18**) was a young English amateur actor active in Cape Town in the 1840s.

He was a member of the semi-professional company of W.F.H. Parker in Cape Town, which performed The King's Command and Damp Beds in the Drury Lane Theatre on 20 August, 1847.


Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p.418

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