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''The Barber of Seville'' by De Beaumarchais. According to travel-writer Le Vaillant a good production of Beaumarchais’s play was done in the Cape in 1783. Performed (wholly or in part) in the [[Garrison Theatre|Cape Town Barracks Theatre]] during the occupation by French troops sent to defend the Cape against the British Fleet (1781-1795) it was possibly the first production by them and it counts as one of the first documented performances in South Africa.
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''[[The Barber of Seville]]'' is the popular English title for by Beaumarchais. According to travel-writer Le Vaillant a good production of Beaumarchais’s play was done in the Cape in 1783. Performed (wholly or in part) in the [[Garrison Theatre|Cape Town Barracks Theatre]] during the occupation by French troops sent to defend the Cape against the British Fleet (1781-1795) it was possibly the first production by them and it counts as one of the first documented performances in South Africa.
  
  

Revision as of 05:55, 18 March 2016

The Barber of Seville is the popular English title for by Beaumarchais. According to travel-writer Le Vaillant a good production of Beaumarchais’s play was done in the Cape in 1783. Performed (wholly or in part) in the Cape Town Barracks Theatre during the occupation by French troops sent to defend the Cape against the British Fleet (1781-1795) it was possibly the first production by them and it counts as one of the first documented performances in South Africa.



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