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''[[De Burgerraad]]'' ("The council of burghers")  is a [[Dutch]] comedy by an unknown author, it may even have been a local text.  
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''[[De Burgerraad]]'' ("The council of burghers or citizens")  is a [[Dutch]] comedy by an unknown author.
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== The original text ==
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Nothing can be found about a text by this name, but according to F.C.L. Bosman (1928: pp. 238-240), a comedy by this name was performed to acclaim in Cape Town, with the audience apparently relishing the references to local political and other figures, issues  and events. It may thus even even have been a local text, or at least a localized adaptation of some other play.  
  
 
== Performances in South Africa ==
 
== Performances in South Africa ==
  
1826: Performed to acclaim and laughter as an afterpiece to ''[[De Boodschaplooper Uit Behoefte]]'' in the [[African Theatre]] by [[Tot Nut en Vermaak]] on 11 November 1926.
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1826: Performed to acclaim and laughter as an afterpiece to ''[[De Boodschaplooper Uit Behoefte]]'' in the [[African Theatre]] by [[Tot Nut en Vermaak]] on 11 November.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:55, 26 January 2017

De Burgerraad ("The council of burghers or citizens") is a Dutch comedy by an unknown author.


The original text

Nothing can be found about a text by this name, but according to F.C.L. Bosman (1928: pp. 238-240), a comedy by this name was performed to acclaim in Cape Town, with the audience apparently relishing the references to local political and other figures, issues and events. It may thus even even have been a local text, or at least a localized adaptation of some other play.

Performances in South Africa

1826: Performed to acclaim and laughter as an afterpiece to De Boodschaplooper Uit Behoefte in the African Theatre by Tot Nut en Vermaak on 11 November.

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman. 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [1]: pp. 238-40.

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