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''[[The Shipwreck]]'' is found as title for a number of plays. Among them:  
 
''[[The Shipwreck]]'' is found as title for a number of plays. Among them:  
  
'''See also [[Der Schiffbruch]]'''
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The Shipwreck is found as title for a number of plays. Among them:

See also Der Schiffbruch


The Shipwreck by Plautus

See Rudens (also known as The Rope or The Storm) by Plautus

The Shipwreck by Brandes

The Shipwreck is the name given to a "ballet" performed in Cape Town in 1815. According to F.C.L. Bosman (1928: pp. 130 and 146) it may possibly have been an English version of De Schipbreuk, of De Korsaren op het Eiland Ivica performed in Cape Town by an unnamed Dutch youth theatre group (possibly related to a similar French company in Cape Town at the time) in the African Theatre on 18 and 25 August 1810. In its turn he suggests that the Dutch version is a balletic adaptation of Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch ("Miss Fanny or the shipwreck"), a German tragedy in five acts by Johann Christian Brandes (1735-1799)[1].

See Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch


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