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First produced in South Africa on the 8th of August 1807 in the [[African Theatre]] in Cape Town, along with an after-piece entitled [[The Old Maid]] (Murphy).  
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First produced in South Africa on the 8th of August 1807 in the [[African Theatre]] in Cape Town, along with an after-piece entitled ''[[The Old Maid]]'' (Murphy).  
  
 
Other productions over the years include [[Francois Swart|François Swart]]’s 1966 version for [[PACT]], with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Maureen McAllister]] and [[Shirley Firth]].
 
Other productions over the years include [[Francois Swart|François Swart]]’s 1966 version for [[PACT]], with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Maureen McAllister]] and [[Shirley Firth]].

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The Beaux' Strategem (1707), by George Farquhar.


First produced in South Africa on the 8th of August 1807 in the African Theatre in Cape Town, along with an after-piece entitled The Old Maid (Murphy).

Other productions over the years include François Swart’s 1966 version for PACT, with Siegfried Mynhardt, John Whiteley, Ronald Wallace, Arthur Hall, Kerry Jordan, Maureen McAllister and Shirley Firth.

The Beaux' Strategem, Roy Sargeant's first production as director for CAPAB opened at the Hofmeyr Theatre on 1 July 1967, with Valerie Miller and Michael Atkinson as leads. (Source: Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 59)


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