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Das Neue Sonntagskind is a two-act Austrian farce, described as "Ein Komisches Singspiel In Zwei Aufzügen", by Joachim Perinet, written 1794 after a work by Philipp Hafner.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Dutch as De Vreesachtige uit Vooroordeel, wegens zyne Geboorte op Zondag (1799/1800) by Gosenwijn Christiaan de Greuve of the German play Das Neue Sonntagskind, described as "Ein Komisches Singspiel In Zwei Aufzügen". (Published in Leipzig by A. Geers, 1794)
Later also translated and adapted as a musical under the title De Nachtmerrie or De Nachtmerrie, of De Vampyr by G. Vreedenberg (1829/1840)[1]
For South African performances see Das Neue Sonntagskind
See De Nachtmerrie, of De Vampyr
Sources
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/catalog/citation?id=2046441
http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/Dutch/GroteFiles/Ceneton05.html
J. A. Worp. 1907. Geschiedenis van het drama en van het tooneel in Nederland. Grongingen. [2]
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