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The [[59th Regiment]] of the British forces was stationed in Cape Town, and the brass band of this company performed as part of the programme in some theatrical performances in the new [[Theatre Royal]] (opened in 1860) and the (resurrected?) [[Barracks Theatre]] in 1861-2. Possibly some of the officers and men were involved as performers as well.  
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The [[59th Regiment]] of the British forces was stationed in Cape Town, and the brass orchestra of this company performed as part of the programme in some theatrical performances by the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] in the new [[Theatre Royal]] (opened in 1860). Possibly some of the officers and men were involved as performers as well.  
  
  
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== The performances ==
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== The performances ==  
  
In 1860:
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In 1860 they appeared as interlude with:
  
25 November : ''[[Dido, The Queen of Carthage]]'' (Durnand) and ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' (Butler), with the brass orchestra of the [[59th Regiment]].  
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25 November : ''[[Dido, The Queen of Carthage]]'' (Durnand) and ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' (Butler).  
  
3  December: ''[[Dido, The Queen of Carthage]]'' (Durnand) and ''[[Who Do You Take Me For?]]'' (Morton?), with the brass orchestra of the [[59th Regiment]].  
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3  December: ''[[Dido, The Queen of Carthage]]'' (Durnand) and ''[[Who Do You Take Me For?]]'' (Morton?).  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:55, 4 September 2017

The 59th Regiment of the British forces was stationed in Cape Town, and the brass orchestra of this company performed as part of the programme in some theatrical performances by the Royal Alfred Dramatic Club in the new Theatre Royal (opened in 1860). Possibly some of the officers and men were involved as performers as well.


The company

The performances

In 1860 they appeared as interlude with:

25 November : Dido, The Queen of Carthage (Durnand) and The Irish Tutor (Butler).

3 December: Dido, The Queen of Carthage (Durnand) and Who Do You Take Me For? (Morton?).

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.

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