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A satire by [[J. Suasso de Lima]], based on the tragedy ''[[Aballino, De Groote Bandiet]]'' by Heinrich Zschokke.  
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A "farcical tragedy" by [[J. Suasso de Lima]], based on the 5-act tragedy ''[[Aballino, De Groote Bandiet]]'' by Heinrich Zschokke.  
  
Written in 1835 in answer to the ''[[Clasius]]'' by his arch-rival [[C.E. Boniface]], which had been an outright attack on him..  
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Written in 1835 in response to ''[[Clasius]]'' by his arch-rival [[C.E. Boniface]], which had been an outright attack on him.  
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1835: Performed by the youth theatre company [[Kunst en Smaak]] on 21 November 1835 in the "Stads Schouwburg" **
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1835: Announced on 16 October and performed in the [[Stads Schouwburg]] ("[[Civic Theatre]]") Cape Town by the children's theatre company [[Kunst en Smaak]] on 21 November 1835, alongside ''[[Monsieur Tonson]]'' (Moncrieff).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 17:18, 23 May 2014

A "farcical tragedy" by J. Suasso de Lima, based on the 5-act tragedy Aballino, De Groote Bandiet by Heinrich Zschokke.

Written in 1835 in response to Clasius by his arch-rival C.E. Boniface, which had been an outright attack on him.

Performance history in South Africa

1835: Announced on 16 October and performed in the Stads Schouwburg ("Civic Theatre") Cape Town by the children's theatre company Kunst en Smaak on 21 November 1835, alongside Monsieur Tonson (Moncrieff).

Sources

Bosman, 1928: pp.271ff

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