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''[[La Africaine]]'' was a burlesque by Francis Cowley Burnand and Montagu Williams.   
 
''[[La Africaine]]'' was a burlesque by Francis Cowley Burnand and Montagu Williams.   
  
Most probably a parody of ''[[L'Africaine]]'' ("The African Woman"), a grand opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, with a French libretto by Eugène Scribe. First performed by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Le Peletier on 28 April 1865, and in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 22 July 1865, New York on 1 December 1865.  
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Burnand's burlesque, entitled ''[[L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands]]'' opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.
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It was most probably written as a parody of '''L'Africaine''' ("The African Woman")[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Africaine], a grand opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, with a French libretto by Eugène Scribe. First performed by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Le Peletier on 28 April 1865, and in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 22 July 1865, New York on 1 December 1865.  
  
 
Burnand's burlesque, entitled ''[[L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands]]'' also opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.  
 
Burnand's burlesque, entitled ''[[L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands]]'' also opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.  
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William Davenport Adams. 1891. ''A book of burlesque, sketches of English stage travestie and parody'':p. 184. Online facsimile version: Online library eBooksRead.com[http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/william-davenport-adams/a-book-of-burlesque-sketches-of-english-stage-travestie-and-parody-hci/page-13-a-book-of-burlesque-sketches-of-english-stage-travestie-and-parody-hci.shtml] Accessed: 2017/08/07 - 05h40.  
 
William Davenport Adams. 1891. ''A book of burlesque, sketches of English stage travestie and parody'':p. 184. Online facsimile version: Online library eBooksRead.com[http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/william-davenport-adams/a-book-of-burlesque-sketches-of-english-stage-travestie-and-parody-hci/page-13-a-book-of-burlesque-sketches-of-english-stage-travestie-and-parody-hci.shtml] Accessed: 2017/08/07 - 05h40.  
  
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Burnand's burlesque, entitled ''[[L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands]]'' also opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]]. 1980. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916''. Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]: pp. 264, 267
 
[[F.C.L. Bosman]]. 1980. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916''. Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]: pp. 264, 267

Revision as of 06:00, 7 August 2017

La Africaine was a burlesque by Francis Cowley Burnand and Montagu Williams.


Burnand's burlesque, entitled L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.

It was most probably written as a parody of L'Africaine ("The African Woman")[1], a grand opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, with a French libretto by Eugène Scribe. First performed by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Le Peletier on 28 April 1865, and in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 22 July 1865, New York on 1 December 1865.

Burnand's burlesque, entitled L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands also opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.

Published in 1865 as La Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands and called "An Original Opera Burlesque" by



1869: Performed under the title La Africaine, or High Tall Yawn Uproar, as part of the Grand Christy Entertainment Show by the 86th Royal Downshire Minstrels in the Oddfellows Hall on 19 April 1869.

Sources

William Davenport Adams. 1891. A book of burlesque, sketches of English stage travestie and parody:p. 184. Online facsimile version: Online library eBooksRead.com[2] Accessed: 2017/08/07 - 05h40.

Burnand's burlesque, entitled L'Africaine, Or The Queen Of The Cannibal Islands also opened at the Strand Theatre in London in 1865.


F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 264, 267

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