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A member of [[C.E. Boniface]]'s company [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]].  
 
A member of [[C.E. Boniface]]'s company [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]].  
  
She appeared in ''[[De Vrouw met Twee Mannen]]'' (15 October, 1825) as one of the "Jonge Jufvrouwen" ("young women"), as well as a member of the ''Corps de Ballet'' of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment.
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She appeared as a member of the ''Corps de Ballet'' in ''[[De Burger Edelman]]'' (28 May 1825) and  in ''[[De Vrouw met Twee Mannen]]'' (15 October, 1825) as one of the "Vier Jonge Juffertjes" ("four young girls"), as well as a member of the ''Corps de Ballet'' of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 07:11, 20 December 2015

Miss E.A. Geyer (17**-18**) was a young amateur performer in Cape Town during the 1820s.

Contribution to South African theatre and performance

A member of C.E. Boniface's company Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense.

She appeared as a member of the Corps de Ballet in De Burger Edelman (28 May 1825) and in De Vrouw met Twee Mannen (15 October, 1825) as one of the "Vier Jonge Juffertjes" ("four young girls"), as well as a member of the Corps de Ballet of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment.

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p. 295-7.

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