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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1827: First performed on Monday 27th August in Cape Town's [[African Theatre|Cape Town Theatre]] by the [[Garrison Players|Garrison Amateur Company]], along with the "operatic interlude" ''[[Amoroso]]'' (Planché) and ''[[Miss in Her Teens]]'' (Garrick).
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1827: First performed on Monday 27th August in Cape Town's [[African Theatre|Cape Town Theatre]] by the [[Garrison Players|Garrison Amateur Company]], along with the "operatic interlude" ''[[Amoroso]]'' (Planché) and ''[[Miss in Her Teens]]'' (Garrick). The name of the author of ''Monsieur Tonson'' is wrongly spelled "Moncrieffe" in the source for this production.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 07:32, 22 May 2014

A popular farce in two acts by William Thomas (W. T.) Moncrieff (1794-1857), based on Monsieur Tonson: A Tale in Verse (1796) by John Taylor (1757-1832).

Performance history in South Africa

1827: First performed on Monday 27th August in Cape Town's Cape Town Theatre by the Garrison Amateur Company, along with the "operatic interlude" Amoroso (Planché) and Miss in Her Teens (Garrick). The name of the author of Monsieur Tonson is wrongly spelled "Moncrieffe" in the source for this production.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

https://archive.org/details/monsieurtonsonpo00monc

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

http://hockliffe.dmu.ac.uk/items/0810.html

Bosman, 1928: pp.191

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