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  • A. van Breda (18**-18**) was a [[Dutch]]-speaking South African who was deeply involved
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  • [[Migal Van As|Van As, Migal]] [[Louis van Assenburgh|Van Assenburgh, Louis]]
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  • ...es come unexpectedly") is a [[Dutch]] farce with music, by Carel Alexander Van Ray (1780-1842)[http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=ray_001]. Often cited simply as '''''[[De Kalkoen van Breda]]'''''.
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  • ...]'', ''[[Vier Schildwachten op eenen Post]]'', ''[[Montoni, of Het Kasteel van Udolpho]]'', ''[[Loon der Waarheid]], [[Uilenspiegel]]'' ...erkrans, of Het Gezag der Wetten]]'', ''[[Een Uur Achter Slot, of De Brief van Aanbeveling]]'', ''[[Gustavus, of De Zweedsche Mynwerkers]]'', and ''[[De D
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  • A. van Breda (18**-18**) was a [[Dutch]]-speaking South African who was deeply involved
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  • The [[Dutch]] version , ''[[Eleonora van Rosalba, of De Puinhopen van Paluzzi]]'' ("Eleonora of Rosalba, or the Ruins of Paluzzi"), translated b ...ng en Vermaak]] in the [[Roeland Street Theatre]], with ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda]]'' as afterpiece.
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  • ...alongside ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht]]'' (Van Ray)
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  • ...nverwacht|Kalkoen van Breda, De, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht]] (C.A. van Ray) [[Het Kasteel van Tourville, of De Hollandsche Zeelieden in Frankryk|Kasteel van Tourville, De, of De Hollandsche Zeelieden in Frankryk]] (Ruysch)
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  • ...kroovers]]'', translated by Geysbeek), with ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda]]'' (Van Ray). ...ellows Hall]], Cape Town, on 23 October with ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda]]'' (Van Ray) as afterpiece, and interspersed with a "Saizoensdans" ("seasonal dance
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  • ''[[The Treasure at the Woody Cape, or The Days of Ryk van Tulbach]]'' is a historical play by [[Alexander Wilmot]]. ...ources, i.e. ''[[The Treasure at the Woody Cape]]'' or ''[[The Days of Ryk van Tulbach, ]]''.
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  • ...ource=4&page=291&accessor=accessor_index] and published in Amsteldam by H. van Kesteren, 1799. ...fterpiece ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht]]'' (Van Ray) , as a charity performance in aid of those who suffered as a result of
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  • "Anoniem (naar het Frans van J.D. Villenhoven): Volsan, of de menschenhater door tegenspoed. ...ilar entry in the Catalogue of publications by Dòll contained in ''De neef van ider een: blyspel in een bedrijf'', Volume 1, 1797).
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  • ...found in some adverts and books: ''[[Eleonora van Rosalba, of De Puinhopen van Paluzzi]]'') ...s the correct Spanish spelling , but he writes the title as "''Eleonora(e) van Rosalba''", to accommodate the two versions of the text.)
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  • ...he private Dutch amateur company [[Hoop en Trouw]] presented ''[[Siegfried van Hohenwart]]'' (Westerman) and ''[[Sans Quartier, of Het Vergenoegen Overtre ...De Hoefsmid]]'' (Quétant, translated by J. Menkema Jr.); ''[[Claudine]]'' (Van der Willigen); ''[[De Spraaklooze]]'' (Von Kotzebue); ''[[Getrouw tot in de
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  • ...Kotzebue or Young); 12 September ''[[De Jonge Filosoof, of De Grilligheden van de Fortuin]]'' (Tréogate) and ''[[De Spraaklooze]]'' (Von Kotzebue); 10 Oc ...syne Geboorte op Zondag]]'' (Hafner/Perinet); ''[[Makin, of De Ontdekking van Madera]]'' (Barbaz); ''[[Het Losse Schot]]'' (Von Kotzebue); ''[[De Lotery
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  • ...known as the [[Roeland Street Theatre]], and their secretary was [[A. van Breda]]. It appears to have been made up of mainly [[Dutch]]-speaking players (in
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  • ...p]] ("The Dutch new Theatrical Company"), founded in 1833 , led by [[J.T. van der Chys]] as organiser, with [[P.A. Ley]] as Secretary. There is some sugg ...834 under the name [[Vlyt en Kunst]], also orgnised by [[J.T. van der Chys|Van der Chys]], after [[C.E. Boniface]] had returned to once more take the lead
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