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− | 1866: Performed by the [[Le Roy and Duret]] theatre company in the [[Theatre Royal]] in Harrington Street, Cape Town, as ''[[Shadow Pantomime]]'' on the 25th of August. This was part of a children's matinee, which also included ''[[On the Sly]]'', ''[[The Nervous Cures]]'' (Brown and Norton) and ''[[The Dancing Scotchman]]'' | + | 1866: Performed by the [[Le Roy and Duret]] theatre company in the [[Theatre Royal]] in Harrington Street, Cape Town, as ''[[Shadow Pantomime]]'' on the 25th of August. This was part of a children's matinee, which also included ''[[On the Sly]]'', ''[[The Nervous Cures]]'' (Brown and Norton) and ''[[The Dancing Scotchman]]'' (Flexmore and Auriol?). |
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Revision as of 07:04, 27 May 2019
The Shadow Pantomime (or simply Shadow Pantomime) is a theatre performance known in South Africa through the performances of the Le Roy and Duret Company in 1866-1867.
See also Le Roy and Duret Company
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The original text
Porbably a piece of shadow theatre, apparently devised and performed by the Le Roy and Duret Company in the 1860s. They claim that it
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1866: Performed by the Le Roy and Duret theatre company in the Theatre Royal in Harrington Street, Cape Town, as Shadow Pantomime on the 25th of August. This was part of a children's matinee, which also included On the Sly, The Nervous Cures (Brown and Norton) and The Dancing Scotchman (Flexmore and Auriol?).