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1832: Performed on 9 June by [[All the World's a Stage]] in the [[Cape Town Theatre]] (i.e. the [[African Theatre]]), with Bombastes Furioso, or The King of Utopia (Rhodes) as afterpieces to ''[[The Maid and the Magpie, or Who's the Thief]]''.
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1832: Performed on 9 June by [[All the World's a Stage]] in the [[Cape Town Theatre]] (i.e. the [[African Theatre]]), with Bombastes Furioso, or The King of Utopia (Rhodes) as afterpieces to ''[[The Maid and the Magpie, or Who's the Thief!]]''.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 16:10, 17 December 2013

A one-act farce by P.P. O'Callaghan. (Listed as "O'Calligan" by Bosman 1928) Published in one volume with My Neigbour's Wife by Alfred Bunn (1796 – 1860)in 1882 by J. Dicks in London.

Performance history in South Africa

1830: Performed on 3 July by All the World's a Stage in the Cape Town Theatre (i.e. the African Theatre), as afterpiece to Romeo and Juliet. Repeated 10 September, as afterpiece to The Honey Moon (Tobin)


1832: Performed on 9 June by All the World's a Stage in the Cape Town Theatre (i.e. the African Theatre), with Bombastes Furioso, or The King of Utopia (Rhodes) as afterpieces to The Maid and the Magpie, or Who's the Thief!.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

https://archive.org/stream/myneighbourswife00bunnuoft#page/10/mode/2up

Bosman, 1928: pp. 214

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