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Revision as of 05:24, 2 May 2019
Shipboard Performances and Entertainments
This refers to the old practice
South African examples
1608: Captain W. Keeling (fl. 1600) , commander of the Dutch East India Company's ship The Dragon . In 1608 he records shipboard performances of Shakespeare (Hamlet, Richard II, etc) as they sail from Sierra Leone to the Cape of Good hope
Sources
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to The South African Context/General Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Theatre/Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Film /Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Media/Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to The ESAT Entries
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