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== The French Theatre, Cape Town 1807-1808 ==
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Known as [[Den Franschen Schouwburg]] in [[Dutch]], was founded in 1807 and run by [[C.E.Boniface]]. The first productions were in the [[French Theatre]] in Berg Street. From 1809 they appear to have amalgamated with the bilingual Dutch/French company [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]], and performed in the [[African Theatre]].
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'''See [[Den Franschen Schouwburg]]'''
 
'''See [[Den Franschen Schouwburg]]'''

Revision as of 05:58, 24 March 2016

The notion French Theatre occurs in a number of meanings, in various combinations.

French Theatre as a genre

French Theatre can imply the Theatre of France[1] or it can mean Theatre in the French Language, i.e theatre written and performed in French anywhere in the world, including the former French colonial empire and the Francophone countries in the Caribbean and Africa.

See French Theatre in South Africa

French Theatre as the name for a company and/or venue

The French Theatre, Cape Town 1807-1808

Known as Den Franschen Schouwburg in Dutch, was founded in 1807 and run by C.E.Boniface. The first productions were in the French Theatre in Berg Street. From 1809 they appear to have amalgamated with the bilingual Dutch/French company Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense, and performed in the African Theatre.


See Den Franschen Schouwburg

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_France

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[2]: p. 277 [[ Jill Fletcher]], 1994

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