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''Turn Him Out'' by T.J. Williams.  A very popular English farce, often performed in English in South Africa in the late 19th century. Possibly first performed by [[Disney Roebuck]] on 6 December 1873. The [[Student's Debating Society]] also did a performance as part of their end-of-year "entertainment" in the [[Masonic Lodge]] in Cape Town, 24 November 1882. An [[Afrikaans]] version, called [[Een Misverstand]], was written by [[G.P. du Toit]] and performed by the [[Hugenote Gedenkschool]] in Paarl on 10 December 1898.  
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''Turn Him Out'' by T.J. Williams.  A very popular English farce, often performed in English in South Africa in the late 19th century. Possibly first performed by [[Disney Roebuck]] on 6 December 1873. The Student's Debating Society also did a performance as part of their end-of-year "entertainment" in the Masonic Lodge in Cape Town, 24 November 1882. An [[Afrikaans]] version, called [[Een Misverstand]], was written by [[G.P. du Toit]] and performed by the Hugenote Gedenkschool in Paarl on 10 December 1898.  
  
  

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Turn Him Out by T.J. Williams. A very popular English farce, often performed in English in South Africa in the late 19th century. Possibly first performed by Disney Roebuck on 6 December 1873. The Student's Debating Society also did a performance as part of their end-of-year "entertainment" in the Masonic Lodge in Cape Town, 24 November 1882. An Afrikaans version, called Een Misverstand, was written by G.P. du Toit and performed by the Hugenote Gedenkschool in Paarl on 10 December 1898.


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