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("Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, or The Speaker in a Barrel").  
 
("Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, or The Speaker in a Barrel").  
  
An introduction in 3 languages ([[Dutch]], English and French), spoken after a performance of ''[[De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis]]''  (Tréogate). The presentation was delivered by [[Een Zwart Heer]] ("A [[Black]] Gentleman"). [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/bosm012dram01_01_0032.php]) believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.)
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An introduction in 3 languages ([[Dutch]], English and French), spoken after a performance of ''[[De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis]]''  (Tréogate). The presentation was delivered by [[Een Zwart Heer]] ("A [[Black]] Gentleman").  
. (Original [[Dutch]]: "Dit zal door een zeker zwart Heer gesproken worde, die voormaals een de voornaamste Acteurs in het Koningkryk Acte was." (cit: [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]], 1928, p 140 - Bosman believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.)
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/bosm012dram01_01_0032.php]) believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.

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("Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, or The Speaker in a Barrel").

An introduction in 3 languages (Dutch, English and French), spoken after a performance of De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis (Tréogate). The presentation was delivered by Een Zwart Heer ("A Black Gentleman").

F.C.L. Bosman (1928[1]) believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.