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A [[Dutch]] farce with music, by Carel Alexander Van Ray.  Full [[Dutch]] title: ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht]]'' ("The Turkey of Breda, or many advantages come unexpectedly")
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A [[Dutch]] farce with music, by Carel Alexander Van Ray (1780-1842).   
 
 
  
 
== Original text ==
 
== Original text ==
  
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Full [[Dutch]] title: ''[[De Kalkoen van Breda, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht]]'' ("The Turkey of Breda, or many advantages come unexpectedly")
  
 
Published in Amsterdam by Abraham Mars in 1816.  
 
Published in Amsterdam by Abraham Mars in 1816.  

Revision as of 12:09, 17 February 2015

A Dutch farce with music, by Carel Alexander Van Ray (1780-1842).

Original text

Full Dutch title: De Kalkoen van Breda, of Menig Voordeel Komt Onverwacht ("The Turkey of Breda, or many advantages come unexpectedly")

Published in Amsterdam by Abraham Mars in 1816.

South African performances

1829: Produced in the African Theatre, Cape Town, South Africa by Tot Nut en Vermaak on 6 June alongside De Lasteraar (Von Kotzebue), repeated on 28 May 1831 (as afterpiece to Robert , of De Struikroovers by Lamartélière, tr by Witsen Geysbeek).

Other performances:

2 August 1844 by Het Privaat Hollandsch Tooneellievend Gezelschap in the Roeland Street Theatre, as afterpiece to Eleonora van Rosalba, of de puinhopen van Paluzzi

30 April 1846 by Het Privaat Hollandsch Tooneellievend Gezelschap in the Roeland Street Theatre as afterpiece to Volsan***;

23 October 1851 by Tot Oefening en Vermaak in the Garrison Theatre, as afterpiece to De Toveres Sidonia (Zschokke), as a charity performance.

Sources

Facsimile text of De Kalkoen van Breda, Google Books[1]

Bosman, 1928: pp 241, 447, 455.

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