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1837: ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (Shakespeare), ''[[High Life Below Stairs]]'' (Townley), ''[[Othello, of De Moor van Venetien]]'' (Shakespeare) and ''[[Dirk Menschenschrik]]'' (Holberg). Possibly also ''[[Flodoardo van Overschie, of De Kleine Bandiet]]'' and ''[[De Oude Rot]]'', though [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]] (1928: p. 338) is unsure whether the performances were actually by [[Vlyt en Kunst]] or perhaps another company, since it is credited to the  "[[South African Amateur Company]]".
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1837: A performance of  ''[[De Oude Rot]]'' was announced for the "[[South African Theatre]]" by the "[[South African Amateur Company]]", [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928: p. 338) suggests this company may have been [[Vlyt en Kunst]]. They also did a [[Dutch]] work called ''[[Flodoardo van Overschie, of De Kleine Bandiet]]''.

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De Oude Rot ("an old hand" - literally "an old rat")


1837: A performance of De Oude Rot was announced for the "South African Theatre" by the "South African Amateur Company", F.C.L. Bosman (1928: p. 338) suggests this company may have been Vlyt en Kunst. They also did a Dutch work called Flodoardo van Overschie, of De Kleine Bandiet.