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== Role in theatre ==
 
== Role in theatre ==
  
While there is little information on him, his offices at 12 Kortemark street Cape Town did serve as ticket office for [[Tot Nut en Vermaak]] in 1837. Furthermore he appears to have been a collaborator in a number of Boniface's theatrical and journalistic ventures,  both in Cape Town in the 1830s and briefly in Durban in 1844, when he and Boniface founded ''[[De Natallier]]''.
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While there is little information on him, his offices at 12 Kortemark street Cape Town did serve as ticket office for [[Tot Nut en Vermaak]] in 1837. Furthermore he appears to have been a collaborator in a number of Boniface's theatrical and journalistic ventures,  both in Cape Town in the 1830s and briefly in Durban in 1844, when he and Boniface founded ''[[De Natalier]]''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:07, 2 August 2016

17**-18**) Printer and journalist in Cape Town. (Possibly also spelled "C. Moll")

Among the journals he was involved with include The Moderator (later De Meditator) and De Natalier (with C.E. Boniface)

Role in theatre

While there is little information on him, his offices at 12 Kortemark street Cape Town did serve as ticket office for Tot Nut en Vermaak in 1837. Furthermore he appears to have been a collaborator in a number of Boniface's theatrical and journalistic ventures, both in Cape Town in the 1830s and briefly in Durban in 1844, when he and Boniface founded De Natalier.

Sources

Bosman, 1928: pp 123, 337, 384-5.

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