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1988: Performed by the School of Music of the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in The Wits Theatre in May and June, Directed by [[Dawie Coezyn]], directed by [[Walter Mony]] with designs by [[Paul Roumanoff]] and choreography by [[Wally Green]]. The production was endowed by the [[JODS]] Trust. | 1988: Performed by the School of Music of the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in The Wits Theatre in May and June, Directed by [[Dawie Coezyn]], directed by [[Walter Mony]] with designs by [[Paul Roumanoff]] and choreography by [[Wally Green]]. The production was endowed by the [[JODS]] Trust. |
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Der Zigeunerbaron ("The Gypsy Baron") is a German operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II, with libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer.
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Contents
The original text
1885
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English as The Gypsy Baron
Performance history in South Africa
1953: Performed by the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society (JODS)
1962: Performed by the Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society in the .
1963: Performed by the Witwatersrand University's Choral Society in The Great Hall Wits Great Hall,
1988: Performed by the School of Music of the University of the Witwatersrand in The Wits Theatre in May and June, Directed by Dawie Coezyn, directed by Walter Mony with designs by Paul Roumanoff and choreography by Wally Green. The production was endowed by the JODS Trust.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gypsy_Baron
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