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''[[Les Nègres]]'' ("The Negroes") can refer to There are two French plays by this name:  
 
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''[[Les Nègres]]'' ("The Negroes") A comedy in one act and in prose by Edme-Louis Billardon de Sauvigny (1738-1812)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edme-Louis_Billardon_de_Sauvigny]  
 
''[[Les Nègres]]'' ("The Negroes") A comedy in one act and in prose by Edme-Louis Billardon de Sauvigny (1738-1812)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edme-Louis_Billardon_de_Sauvigny]  
  
''Neither of the above to be confused with '''[[De Negers]]''' ("The Negroes") a German by Von Kotzebue (1796)''
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''Neither of the above to be confused with '''[[De Negers]]''' ("The Negroes") a [[Dutch]] translation of a play by Von Kotzebue (1796)''
  
  

Revision as of 09:18, 28 February 2024

Les Nègres ("The Negroes") can refer to There are two French plays by this name:

Les Nègres by Edme-Louis Billardon de Sauvigny



Les Nègres ("The Negroes") A comedy in one act and in prose by Edme-Louis Billardon de Sauvigny (1738-1812)[1]

Neither of the above to be confused with De Negers ("The Negroes") a Dutch translation of a play by Von Kotzebue (1796)


The original text

Performed "A L'Occasion De La Paix" ("Peace of Paris") in 1783. Published by the author, 1783.

Performances in South Africa

1804: There is a slight possibility that this may have been the play performed in the original French under the title Les trois Africaines by Het Fransche Liefhebbery Geselschap ("The French Amateur Company"), on 23 June 1804 (with Le Médecin Malgré Lui). The source for the 1804 production, F.C.L. Bosman (1928, p.90), unfortunately provides no details about the author or of the play's contents.

See Les Trois Africaines.

Sources

Text of Les Nègres, Google Books[2]

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

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