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1862: A play called ''[[Temptation]]'' was performed by [[Clara Tellett]] and her company in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on 3 July, and billed as a "new three act drama". Also performed were a dance by ''[[Mrs Brazier]]'' and ''[[The Maid with the Milking Pail]]'' (Buckstone). (F.C.L. Bosman suggests this was probably ''[[Temptation, or The Fatal Brand]]'' by Townsend, but it '''''may'''''  in fact have been Waldron's play, performed by him in 1855.)  
 
1862: A play called ''[[Temptation]]'' was performed by [[Clara Tellett]] and her company in the [[Harrington Street Theatre]], Cape Town, on 3 July, and billed as a "new three act drama". Also performed were a dance by ''[[Mrs Brazier]]'' and ''[[The Maid with the Milking Pail]]'' (Buckstone). (F.C.L. Bosman suggests this was probably ''[[Temptation, or The Fatal Brand]]'' by Townsend, but it '''''may'''''  in fact have been Waldron's play, performed by him in 1855.)  
  
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==''[[Temptation, or The Fatal Brand]]'' by Townsend==
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'''See the entry on ''[[Temptation, or The Fatal Brand]]'''''
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:34, 23 June 2021

There appear to have been two plays referred to by the title Temptation


Temptation by W.R. Waldron (1855)

The original text

According to Thomas Recchio, 2020, The Age reports a performance of this play by W.R. Waldron and his company in 1855

Performances in South Africa

1862: A play called Temptation was performed by Clara Tellett and her company in the Harrington Street Theatre, Cape Town, on 3 July, and billed as a "new three act drama". Also performed were a dance by Mrs Brazier and The Maid with the Milking Pail (Buckstone). (F.C.L. Bosman suggests this was probably Temptation, or The Fatal Brand by Townsend, but it may in fact have been Waldron's play, performed by him in 1855.)

Temptation, or The Fatal Brand by Townsend

See the entry on Temptation, or The Fatal Brand

Sources

Thomas Recchio. 2020. "Embodied Scholarship: A Performance History of William Richard Waldron’s Lizzie Leigh; or, The Murder Near the Old Mill (1863)", Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film 2020, Vol. 47(1) 43–67[1]