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("A Black Gentleman") [[Een Zwart Heer]] was an unnamed black actor,
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("A Black Gentleman") [[Een Zwart Heer]] was an unnamed black actor.
  
He is described in ''[[De Kaapsche Courant]]'' of 11 November, 1815  as "een zeker zwart Heer...die voormaals een der voornaamste Acteurs in he Koningkryk Acte was.." ("a certain black Gentleman... previously one of the most distinguished actors in the Kingdom of Acte"). 
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== Biography ==
  
He performed for [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]] in Cape Town on Saturday 11 November, 1815 when he  delivered an enjoyable piece in three languages (French, English and Dutch) listed as ''[[Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, of L'Orateur dans un Tonneau]]'' (''[[Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, ou L'Orateur dans un Tonneau]]''), as part of a programme including ''[[Men Doet Wat Men Kan, Niet Wat Men Wil]]'' (Dorvigny) and ''[[De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis]]'' (Tréogate).
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Apparently a professional actor, he is described in the ''[[Kaapsche Courant en Afrikaansche Berigter]]'' of 11 November, 1815  as "een zeker zwart Heer...die voormaals een der voornaamste Acteurs in het Koningkryk Acte was.." ("a certain black Gentleman... previously one of the most distinguished actors in the Kingdom of Acte").
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He performed for [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]] in Cape Town on Saturday 11 November, 1815 when he  delivered an entertaining piece in three languages (French, English and [[Dutch]]) listed as ''[[Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, of L'Orateur dans un Tonneau]]'' as part of a programme including ''[[Men Doet Wat Men Kan, Niet Wat Men Wil]]'' (Dorvigny) and ''[[De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis]]'' (Tréogate).
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/bosm012dram01_01_0032.php]) believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.
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== Sources ==
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/bosm012dram01_01_0032.php]: p.140.
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 11 June 2015

("A Black Gentleman") Een Zwart Heer was an unnamed black actor.

Biography

Apparently a professional actor, he is described in the Kaapsche Courant en Afrikaansche Berigter of 11 November, 1815 as "een zeker zwart Heer...die voormaals een der voornaamste Acteurs in het Koningkryk Acte was.." ("a certain black Gentleman... previously one of the most distinguished actors in the Kingdom of Acte").

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He performed for Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense in Cape Town on Saturday 11 November, 1815 when he delivered an entertaining piece in three languages (French, English and Dutch) listed as Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, of L'Orateur dans un Tonneau as part of a programme including Men Doet Wat Men Kan, Niet Wat Men Wil (Dorvigny) and De Struikroovers van Kalabrien, of De Onveilige Wildernis (Tréogate).

F.C.L. Bosman (1928[1]) believes it to have been the first appearance on the formal stage by a black actor in the Cape, and places the "Kingdom of Acte" in Madagascar.


Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[2]: p.140.

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