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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1854: Performed in Cape Town by the [[Garrison Players]], on 5 June, with ''[[The Rent Day]]'' (Jerrold)  and ''[[The Queen’s Horse]]'', with [[Mr Kirton]] as "Simmons".  
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1854: Performed in Cape Town by the [[Garrison Players]], on 5 June, with ''[[The Rent Day]]'' (Jerrold)  and ''[[The Queen’s Horse]]'', with [[Mr Kirton]] as "Simmons". (Bosman has the author's name as "Bayley")
  
 
1854: Performed in Cape Town by the [[Garrison Players]], on 18 September, with ''[[Honesty is the Best Policy]]'' (Lemon)  and  ''[[Middle Temple]]'' (Peake), as a benefit for [[Mr Kirton]].
 
1854: Performed in Cape Town by the [[Garrison Players]], on 18 September, with ''[[Honesty is the Best Policy]]'' (Lemon)  and  ''[[Middle Temple]]'' (Peake), as a benefit for [[Mr Kirton]].

Revision as of 05:51, 26 April 2015

A burletta in one act, by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839)

The original text

First performed at the St James's Theatre, London, on 10 February, 1838. First printed in London by Chapman and Hall in 1838. Reprinted many times in the 19th century.

Apparently from an unidentified French original, though thoroughly Anglicised.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1854: Performed in Cape Town by the Garrison Players, on 5 June, with The Rent Day (Jerrold) and The Queen’s Horse, with Mr Kirton as "Simmons". (Bosman has the author's name as "Bayley")

1854: Performed in Cape Town by the Garrison Players, on 18 September, with Honesty is the Best Policy (Lemon) and Middle Temple (Peake), as a benefit for Mr Kirton.

Sources

http://www.tigerbooks-online.com/book/6914/bayly-thomas-haynes

Bosman, 1928: pp. 407-9,

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