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The ''[[Great Promenade Concert]]'' was a charity event for the Good Hope Lodge, held in the [[Good Hope Gardens]], Cape Town, in 1867.
 
The ''[[Great Promenade Concert]]'' was a charity event for the Good Hope Lodge, held in the [[Good Hope Gardens]], Cape Town, in 1867.
  
The concert took place on 7 February and was a joint effort of the [[9th Regiment]] amateur company, the military band led by [[Signor Bonicoli]] and [[Le Roy's Company]], with ''inter alia''  "the celebrated ''[[Shadow Pantomime]]'' as lately produced at the Theatre Royal".
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The concert took place on 7 February and was a joint effort of the [[9th Regiment]] amateur company, the military band led by [[Signor Bonicoli]] and [[Le Roy's Company]], with ''inter alia''  "the celebrated ''[[Shadow Pantomime]]'' as lately produced at the Theatre Royal".
 
 
 
 
In 1867 the company was involved in a ''[[Great Promenade Concert]]'', a charity event for the Good Hope Lodge, held in the [[Good Hope Gardens]] on 7 February, which included "the celebrated ''[[Shadow Pantomime]]'' as lately produced at the Theatre Royal". This was followed by two performances of a ''[[Benefit Performance for the Somerset Hospital]]'' in Cape Town (4 and 5 March), arranged by the officers of the [[9th Regiment]] in the [[Theatre Royal]]. This company of officers was led by a [[Captain Borton]], and included [[Captain Harvey]], [[Mr Wavell]], [[Mr Evans]].
 

Revision as of 05:04, 4 December 2018

The Great Promenade Concert was a charity event for the Good Hope Lodge, held in the Good Hope Gardens, Cape Town, in 1867.

The concert took place on 7 February and was a joint effort of the 9th Regiment amateur company, the military band led by Signor Bonicoli and Le Roy's Company, with inter alia "the celebrated Shadow Pantomime as lately produced at the Theatre Royal".