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The wife of [[Dr Edmund Somers]]  and called "The Spouter" by [[Lady Anne Barnard]] for her active interest and involvement in Cape theatricals between 1799 and 1802. She wrote speeches, prologues and even a play (''[[Attica in Africa]]'') for performance at the [[Barracks Theatre]].  She also insisted on referring to the Hospital Theatre as "[[Sea-line]]".  She wrote a prologue to their first production of Foote's ''[[Taste]]'' ([[Lady Anne Barnard]] called it ''[[Teazle]]'').   
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[[Mrs Somers]] was the wife of [[Dr Edmund Somers]]   
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Called "The Spouter" by [[Lady Anne Barnard]] for her active interest and involvement in Cape theatricals between 1799 and 1802. She wrote speeches, prologues and even a play (''[[Attica in Africa]]'') for performance at the [[Barracks Theatre]].  She also insisted on referring to the [[Hospital Theatre]] as "[[Sea-line]]".   
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She wrote a prologue to their first production of Foote's ''[[Taste]]'' ([[Lady Anne Barnard]] called it ''[[Teazle]]'').   
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:39, 2 October 2016

Mrs Somers was the wife of Dr Edmund Somers

Called "The Spouter" by Lady Anne Barnard for her active interest and involvement in Cape theatricals between 1799 and 1802. She wrote speeches, prologues and even a play (Attica in Africa) for performance at the Barracks Theatre. She also insisted on referring to the Hospital Theatre as "Sea-line".

She wrote a prologue to their first production of Foote's Taste (Lady Anne Barnard called it Teazle).


Sources

Bosman, 1928: p 61-67

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