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− | First known production of an original ballet-pantomime to be staged in South Africa. It was choreographed and staged by a [[Mr Petersen|J.L. Petersen]] and his pupils in the [[Afrikaansche Schouwburg]] on Monday 28 June , 1802, in celebration of the King's birthday. It was performed alongside ''[[Little Hunchback, or A Frolic in Bagdad]]'' (O'Keefe), ''[[The Interlude of the Magic Zone]]'' and [[The Devil to Pay, or Metamorphised]] (Coffey). | + | First known production of an original ballet-pantomime to be staged in South Africa. It was choreographed and staged by a [[Mr Petersen|J.L. Petersen]] and his pupils in the [[Afrikaansche Schouwburg]] on Monday 28 June , 1802, in celebration of the King's birthday. It was performed alongside ''[[Little Hunchback, or A Frolic in Bagdad]]'' (O'Keefe), ''[[The Interlude of the Magic Zone]]'' and ''[[The Devil to Pay, or Metamorphised]]'' (Coffey). |
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First known production of an original ballet-pantomime to be staged in South Africa. It was choreographed and staged by a J.L. Petersen and his pupils in the Afrikaansche Schouwburg on Monday 28 June , 1802, in celebration of the King's birthday. It was performed alongside Little Hunchback, or A Frolic in Bagdad (O'Keefe), The Interlude of the Magic Zone and The Devil to Pay, or Metamorphised (Coffey).
Sources
Bosman, 1928: pp 68-9.
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