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+ | ''[[Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde]]'' is a Dutch comedy by an unknown author. | ||
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+ | Published under the motto [[Constantia et Labore]] in Amsterdam by d'Erve Jacob Lescailje in 1710. | ||
1877: Performed in December by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town, as ''[[Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde ]]'', with ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II]]'' (Saint-Victor and Corsse) and a "Kinderballet" ("children's ballet") by [[Jno Combrink]] as interlude. | 1877: Performed in December by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town, as ''[[Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde ]]'', with ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II]]'' (Saint-Victor and Corsse) and a "Kinderballet" ("children's ballet") by [[Jno Combrink]] as interlude. |
Revision as of 05:56, 1 June 2016
Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde is a Dutch comedy by an unknown author.
The original text
Published under the motto Constantia et Labore in Amsterdam by d'Erve Jacob Lescailje in 1710.
1877: Performed in December by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst in the Oddfellows Hall, Cape Town, as Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde , with Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II (Saint-Victor and Corsse) and a "Kinderballet" ("children's ballet") by Jno Combrink as interlude.