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− | 1809: Performed in French by the [[French Company]] led by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]], on 7 April as ''[[La Paysanne Curieuse]]'' in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town, with ''[[Le Projet Manque]]'' and ''[[Les Troubadours]]'' (Floquet). | + | 1809: Performed in French by the [[French Company]] led by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]], on 7 April as ''[[La Paysanne Curieuse]]'' in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town, with ''[[Le Projet Manque]]'' (Desfontaines, Barré and Radet) and ''[[Les Troubadours]]'' (Floquet). |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 09:37, 28 December 2015
Nanette et Lucas, ou La Paysanne Curieuse is a musical comedy in one act by Nicolas-Étienne Framery (1745-1810)[1], with music by M. le Chevalier D'Herbain (1732-1769)[2]. The play is also known as La Paysanne Curieuse.
The original text
First performed by the Comédiens Italiens on 14 June, 1764. Published in Paris, by Ruault, 1778
Performances in South Africa
1809: Performed in French by the French Company led by Charles Etienne Boniface, on 7 April as La Paysanne Curieuse in the African Theatre, Cape Town, with Le Projet Manque (Desfontaines, Barré and Radet) and Les Troubadours (Floquet).
Sources
Facsimile version of Nanette et Lucas, ou, la paysanne curieuse, Warwick Digital Collections[3]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[4]: pp. 125,
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