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Produced in South Africa  
 
Produced in South Africa  
  
In the [[African Theatre]] on 14th and 16th August, 1822 by the [[Garrison Players]], along with [[High Life Below Stairs]] , as a charity performance for shipwreced sailors. An original [[Prologue]] was written and performed by Captain Straton, and an [[Epilogue]] was sung by [[Dr M'Donnell]].  
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In the [[African Theatre]] on 14th and 16th August, 1822 by the [[Garrison Players]], along with [[High Life Below Stairs]] , as a charity performance for shipwreced sailors. An original [[Prologue]] was written and performed by [[Captain Straton]], and an [[Epilogue]] was sung by [[Dr M'Donnell]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:12, 9 February 2013

A comedy by George Colman the Younger. First written in 1802, it was his most successful play.

Produced in South Africa

In the African Theatre on 14th and 16th August, 1822 by the Garrison Players, along with High Life Below Stairs , as a charity performance for shipwreced sailors. An original Prologue was written and performed by Captain Straton, and an Epilogue was sung by Dr M'Donnell.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman_the_Younger

Bosman, 1928: pp179-181

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