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''[[Arlequin Protégé par Belphégor]]'' is a pantomime performed in Cape Town 12 August 1805, featuring [[Monsieur Delemery]], who most probably also devised the performance himself.  
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''[[Arlequin Protégé par Belphégor]]'' is a pantomime performed in Cape Town 12 August 1805, featuring [[Monsieur Delémery]], who most probably also devised the performance himself.  
  
 
Performed with ''[[Eraste, ou L'Enfant Proscrit de Son Père]]'' and ''[[Le Paysan, Soldat Malgré Lui]]''.   
 
Performed with ''[[Eraste, ou L'Enfant Proscrit de Son Père]]'' and ''[[Le Paysan, Soldat Malgré Lui]]''.   

Revision as of 06:09, 18 May 2016

Arlequin Protégé par Belphégor is a pantomime performed in Cape Town 12 August 1805, featuring Monsieur Delémery, who most probably also devised the performance himself.

Performed with Eraste, ou L'Enfant Proscrit de Son Père and Le Paysan, Soldat Malgré Lui.

See Kennedy, 1996[1] on the series of pantomimes that have been created on the Arlequin Protégé theme.

Sources

Emmet Kennedy. 1996. Theatre, Opera, and Audiences in Revolutionary Paris: Analysis and Repertory (Greenwood Publishing Group)[2]: p. 258.

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [3]: pp. pp. 90-91,

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