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''A Kiss in the Dark'' by ***. Performed 14 September 1857. The first play performed (along with ''[[Why don't she Marry]]''? and ''[[A Thumping Legacy]]'') in [[Sefton Parry]]'s first wooden theatre in Harrington Street, Cape Town. Often played in South Africa.
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1857: Performed as the opening production in [[Sefton Parry]]'s first wooden theatre in Harrington Street, Cape Town,  on 14 September (along with ''[[Why don't she Marry]]''? and ''[[A Thumping Legacy]]'') Often played in South Africa.
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1861: Performed on 3 August  in the [[Garrison Theatre]] by the [[Garrison Players]] ("the non-commissioned officers and men of the 11th Regiment") in aid of the "Distressed Lancashire Operatives" , as afterpiece to  ''[[The Miller and his Men]]'', with a group of eight [[African Minstrels]] performing as an interlude. The person in charge of arrangements is "Colour Sergeant" [[Sergeant Heaven|Heaven]].
  
  

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A Kiss in the Dark by ***.



1857: Performed as the opening production in Sefton Parry's first wooden theatre in Harrington Street, Cape Town, on 14 September (along with Why don't she Marry? and A Thumping Legacy) Often played in South Africa.

1861: Performed on 3 August in the Garrison Theatre by the Garrison Players ("the non-commissioned officers and men of the 11th Regiment") in aid of the "Distressed Lancashire Operatives" , as afterpiece to The Miller and his Men, with a group of eight African Minstrels performing as an interlude. The person in charge of arrangements is "Colour Sergeant" Heaven.


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