Difference between revisions of "South African Theatre/A Chronology"

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=The Chronology=
 
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== Nineteenth Century ==
 
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''Strindberg writes The Father and publishes  Miss Julie. André Antoine opens Théâtre Libre in Paris.  
 
''Strindberg writes The Father and publishes  Miss Julie. André Antoine opens Théâtre Libre in Paris.  
 
First Colonial Conference in London. Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Esperanto devised by Lazarus Zamenhof In Warsaw. Electricity introduced in Japan. Edison invents the motor driven phonograph, using wx cylinders. .''
 
First Colonial Conference in London. Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Esperanto devised by Lazarus Zamenhof In Warsaw. Electricity introduced in Japan. Edison invents the motor driven phonograph, using wx cylinders. .''
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Revision as of 08:43, 16 March 2011

Admin: Temple Hauptfleisch



A contextualized chronology of South African theatre and performance

Compiled by Temple Hauptfleisch


Structure and use

The Chronology

BC

First Millenium AD

Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries


Sixteenth century

Seventeenth Century

Eighteenth Century

Nineteenth Century

1887AD

Luscombe Searelle begins his theatrical activities The rederykerskamer called Aurora ceases its activities for the duration fo Anglo-Boer War hostilities. The Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorwegmaatschappij is created to build a railway from Komatipoort to Johannesburg and Pretoria. 8 November 1887 - The Johannesburg Stock Exchange in established. Britain annexes Zululand, blocking the Transvaal’s attempts to find a route to the sea. Strindberg writes The Father and publishes Miss Julie. André Antoine opens Théâtre Libre in Paris. First Colonial Conference in London. Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Esperanto devised by Lazarus Zamenhof In Warsaw. Electricity introduced in Japan. Edison invents the motor driven phonograph, using wx cylinders. .




Twentieth Century

Twenty-first Century

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