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''Besigheid is Besigheid'' ("Business is Business") A translation of a French play by Octave Mirbeau. Performed by the [[Paul de Groot Company]] January - March 1928, directed by De Groot, featuring [[Lydia Lindeque]]. A somewhat prophetic choice of play: The tour was a fiasco and De Groot lost everything, including his touring bus and Lydia, his paramour. See [[Zaken zijn Zaken]].
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''Besigheid is Besigheid'' ("Business is Business") A translation of a French play by Octave Mirbeau. Performed by the [[Paul de Groot Toneelgeselskap|Paul de Groot Company]] January - March 1928, directed by De Groot, featuring [[Lydia Lindeque]]. A somewhat prophetic choice of play: The tour was a fiasco and De Groot lost everything, including his touring bus and Lydia, his paramour. See [[Zaken zijn Zaken]].
  
  

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Besigheid is Besigheid ("Business is Business") A translation of a French play by Octave Mirbeau. Performed by the Paul de Groot Company January - March 1928, directed by De Groot, featuring Lydia Lindeque. A somewhat prophetic choice of play: The tour was a fiasco and De Groot lost everything, including his touring bus and Lydia, his paramour. See Zaken zijn Zaken.


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