Le Rendez-vous, ou l'Amour Supposé

Le Rendez-vous, ou l'Amour Supposé (lit "The assignation, or the imagined love") is a one act French comedy in verse by Barthélemy-Christophe Fagan, (also known as "Fagan de Lugny", 1702-1755

The original text
Le Rendez-vous, ou l'Amour Supposé was first performed in Paris, Théâtre-Français, 27 May 1733.

Published in Volume 6 of Le Nouveau théâtre françois by E. Neaulme, 1735

Translations and adaptations
Freely adapted into German by August von Kotzebue as Der Mann von Vierzig Jahren (lit "the man of forty years", or "The forty year old man"), it was first performed in the Königlichen Schaulspielhaus, Berlin in 1794 and published in Leipzig  by Paul Gotthelf Kummer, 1795.

The Kotzebue version was in turn translated into Dutch as De Man van Veertig Jaren by an unknown author.

Performance history in South Africa
1849: The Dutch version performed in Cape Town  by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst on 19 June as an afterpiece to Charlotte Blandford, of De Wedergevonden Vader (Anon/Engelman)

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