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The concept of a '''French Theatrical Company''' in Cape Town appears in a number of guises over the course of the first half of the 18th century:
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A French Theatre company reported by “[[Sam Sly]]” to have opened the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] on Constitution Hill in Cape Town on June 19th, 1848, with “tragic Scenes, Vaudevilles, and Interludes of music and dancing”. May have been [[Dalle Case]] and the company from Mauritius which was billed as "[[French Dramatic Artistes]]".  
 
A French Theatre company reported by “[[Sam Sly]]” to have opened the [[Drury Lane Theatre]] on Constitution Hill in Cape Town on June 19th, 1848, with “tragic Scenes, Vaudevilles, and Interludes of music and dancing”. May have been [[Dalle Case]] and the company from Mauritius which was billed as "[[French Dramatic Artistes]]".  
 
    
 
    
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Bosman 1928, pp94,
  
 
Fletcher, 1994
 
Fletcher, 1994

Revision as of 10:08, 5 August 2013

The concept of a French Theatrical Company in Cape Town appears in a number of guises over the course of the first half of the 18th century:


A French Theatre company reported by “Sam Sly” to have opened the Drury Lane Theatre on Constitution Hill in Cape Town on June 19th, 1848, with “tragic Scenes, Vaudevilles, and Interludes of music and dancing”. May have been Dalle Case and the company from Mauritius which was billed as "French Dramatic Artistes".


Sources

Bosman 1928, pp94,

Fletcher, 1994

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