Emilie Bevan Comedy Company

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The Emilie Bevan Comedy Company was a theatre company active in Cape Town in 1892 and 1894.

The company had been founded, and was managed, by Emilie Bevan, who had taken a lease on The Vaudeville Theatre in Cape Town, the company began a successful season of a little over three and a half months there on 8 August, 1892.

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In 1894 they played a second, slightly shorter, season at the Opera House, Cape Town. The repertoire this time was [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], .