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− | ''[[Die Goldne Spinne]]'' is a German comedy in four acts by Franz von Schönthan(1849-1913)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_von_Sch%C3%B6nthan] | + | ''[[Die Goldne Spinne]]'' ("The golden spider") is a German comedy in four acts by Franz von Schönthan(1849-1913)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_von_Sch%C3%B6nthan] |
− | Also found as ''[[Die Goldene Spinne]]'' | + | Also found as '''''[[Die Goldene Spinne]]''''' and '''''[[Die Goldnen Spinne]]''''' |
==The original text== | ==The original text== | ||
− | + | First performed on 21 January, 1885 in the Carltheater, Vienna, and published as ''[[Die goldne Spinne]]'' in Leipzig by Reclam, ca. 1885. | |
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
− | According to , translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Politiezaken]]'' by Jac. de Vos (also written as ''[[Politie-zaken]]''), performed in the Leidse Schouwburg, Leiden, in 1893 and by the ''Vereniging tot bevordering van uiterlijke welsprekendheid "Bogaers"'' in Koog-Zaandijk, ca. 1897. | + | According to [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980, p. 484), translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Politiezaken]]'' ("Police matters") by Jac. de Vos (also written as ''[[Politie-zaken]]''), performed in the Leidse Schouwburg, Leiden, in 1893 and by the ''Vereniging tot bevordering van uiterlijke welsprekendheid "Bogaers"'' in Koog-Zaandijk, ca. 1897. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | 1907: Performed in [[Dutch]] (as ''[[Politiezaken]]'') in the [[Empress Theatre]], Pretoria, by the [[Rederijkerskamer]] by [[Onze Taal]], Pretoria, probably directed by [[P.A. Welswijk]]. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
− | + | Programme of the first performance in Vienna, Theatermuseum Wien[https://www.theatermuseum.at/fr/onlinesammlung/detail/1336368/?offset=91&lv=list] | |
− | + | [[J.A. Worp]]. 1972. ''Geschiedenis van het Drama en van het Tooneel in Nederland''. Deel 2, p. 471, Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren (DBNL)[https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/worp001gesc02_01/worp001gesc02_01_0028.php] | |
Advert for a performance in 1893, ''Leidsch Dagblad'' (5 January 1893: p. 4)[https://leiden.courant.nu/issue/LD/1893-01-05/edition/0/page/4?query=] | Advert for a performance in 1893, ''Leidsch Dagblad'' (5 January 1893: p. 4)[https://leiden.courant.nu/issue/LD/1893-01-05/edition/0/page/4?query=] |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 5 March 2021
Die Goldne Spinne ("The golden spider") is a German comedy in four acts by Franz von Schönthan(1849-1913)[1]
Also found as Die Goldene Spinne and Die Goldnen Spinne
Contents
The original text
First performed on 21 January, 1885 in the Carltheater, Vienna, and published as Die goldne Spinne in Leipzig by Reclam, ca. 1885.
Translations and adaptations
According to F.C.L. Bosman (1980, p. 484), translated into Dutch as Politiezaken ("Police matters") by Jac. de Vos (also written as Politie-zaken), performed in the Leidse Schouwburg, Leiden, in 1893 and by the Vereniging tot bevordering van uiterlijke welsprekendheid "Bogaers" in Koog-Zaandijk, ca. 1897.
Performance history in South Africa
1907: Performed in Dutch (as Politiezaken) in the Empress Theatre, Pretoria, by the Rederijkerskamer by Onze Taal, Pretoria, probably directed by P.A. Welswijk.
Sources
Programme of the first performance in Vienna, Theatermuseum Wien[2]
J.A. Worp. 1972. Geschiedenis van het Drama en van het Tooneel in Nederland. Deel 2, p. 471, Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren (DBNL)[3]
Advert for a performance in 1893, Leidsch Dagblad (5 January 1893: p. 4)[4]
"Vereniging tot bevordering van uiterlijke welsprekendheid 'Bogaers'", Gemeentearchief Zaanstad[5]
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: p.484
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