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== Translations and Adaptations ==
 
== Translations and Adaptations ==
 
   
 
   
Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Hoed van den Horlogemaker]]'' (The hat of the watchmaker") for the use of the [[Rederijkers]] by Leonard and published in Amsterdam in 1875.
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Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Hoed van den Horlogemaker]]'' (The hat of the watchmaker") by [[Leonard]] for the use of the [[Rederijkers]] and published in Amsterdam in 1875.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Latest revision as of 05:54, 5 April 2020

Le Chapeau d'un Horloger ("The hat of a watchmaker") is a one act comedy by Delphine de Girardin (1804–1855)[1].

The original text

First performed in Paris, at the Théâtre du Gymnase on 16 December, 1854, and published there by Calmann and Lêvy in the same year.

Translations and Adaptations

Translated into Dutch as De Hoed van den Horlogemaker (The hat of the watchmaker") by Leonard for the use of the Rederijkers and published in Amsterdam in 1875.

Performance history in South Africa

1886: Performed in Dutch as De Hoed van den Horlogemaker in the Oddfellows Hall, Cape Town, by Aurora II on 19 October, with Het Brandmerk, of De Twee Galeiboeven (no author given, but a play by Boirie, Carmouche and Poujol)

Sources

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

Digitised version of the original 1854 French text, Internet Archive[2]

J.A. Worp. 1972. Geschiedenis van het drama en van het tooneel in Nederland. Deel 2, Digitale Biblioteek voor de Nederlandse Letterkunde[3]

Louis B. Petit. 1887. Catalogus Der Bibliotheek Van de Maatschappij Der Nederlandsche Letterkunde Te Leiden., Part 2 (Brill Archive), Google E-book[4]

F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.474

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