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The company was a company brought to South Africa by the actor-managers [[Frank de Jongh]] and [[Herbert Flemming]] to perform in the Cape Town's [[Opera House]] in 1899.  
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The original company was formed in about 1894 and toured the provinces till about 1898, when it was renamed the [[Arthur Rousbey Grand English Opera Company]] and taken to South Africa, to tour the cities, performing in the Cape Town's [[Opera House]] in 1899 for instance, then under the management of the actor-managers [[Frank de Jongh]] and [[Herbert Flemming]].  
  
 
Their repertoire included a number of standard operas , e.g. ''Faust'' (Gounod), ''Tannhäuser'' (Wagner), ''Cavelleria Rusticana'' (Mascagni), ''I Pagliacci'' (Leoncavallo), and ''Il Trovatore'' (Verdi), as well as other musical dramas, such as ''[[Carmen]]'' (Bizet),  ''[[Maritana]]'' (Wallace and Fitzball), ''[[The Daughter of the Regiment]]'' (an [[opéra comique]] by Donizetti).  
 
Their repertoire included a number of standard operas , e.g. ''Faust'' (Gounod), ''Tannhäuser'' (Wagner), ''Cavelleria Rusticana'' (Mascagni), ''I Pagliacci'' (Leoncavallo), and ''Il Trovatore'' (Verdi), as well as other musical dramas, such as ''[[Carmen]]'' (Bizet),  ''[[Maritana]]'' (Wallace and Fitzball), ''[[The Daughter of the Regiment]]'' (an [[opéra comique]] by Donizetti).  

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Arthur Rousbey Opera Company run by the actor and singer Arthur Rousbey()[1].

The original company was formed in about 1894 and toured the provinces till about 1898, when it was renamed the Arthur Rousbey Grand English Opera Company and taken to South Africa, to tour the cities, performing in the Cape Town's Opera House in 1899 for instance, then under the management of the actor-managers Frank de Jongh and Herbert Flemming.

Their repertoire included a number of standard operas , e.g. Faust (Gounod), Tannhäuser (Wagner), Cavelleria Rusticana (Mascagni), I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo), and Il Trovatore (Verdi), as well as other musical dramas, such as Carmen (Bizet), Maritana (Wallace and Fitzball), The Daughter of the Regiment (an opéra comique by Donizetti).

Sources

D.C. Boonzaier, 1980. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in SA Review, 9 March and 24 August 1932. (Reprinted in Bosman 1980: pp. 374-439.)

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

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