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'''1898: January 8, 1861:''' [[D'Arcs Marionette]]'s delighted the Port Elizabeth public at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]], with their fanosities (sic). "The diminutive artists evoked much merriment." First, the grand spectacular drama, ''[[Babes in the Wood]]'' was performed followed by a grand concert by the [[Court Minstrels]]. Next was the pantomime of ''[[Bluebird]]''. The show finished with a screaming harlequin.
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'''1898: January 8, 1861:''' [[D'Arcs Marionettes]] delighted the Port Elizabeth public at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]], with their fanosities (sic). "The diminutive artists evoked much merriment." First, the grand spectacular drama, ''[[Babes in the Wood]]'' was performed followed by a grand concert by the [[Court Minstrels]]. Next was the pantomime of ''[[Bluebird]]''. The show finished with a screaming harlequin.
 
 
  
 
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== Sources ==

Revision as of 10:10, 22 July 2018

Founding and early history

D'Arcs Marrionettes

Aims and function

Current status

Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

1898: January 8, 1861: D'Arcs Marionettes delighted the Port Elizabeth public at the Port Elizabeth Opera House, with their fanosities (sic). "The diminutive artists evoked much merriment." First, the grand spectacular drama, Babes in the Wood was performed followed by a grand concert by the Court Minstrels. Next was the pantomime of Bluebird. The show finished with a screaming harlequin.

Sources

Eastern Province Herald, January 8, 1898.

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