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A two-act comedy, including a dance, by [[M. Westerman]]. Performed by [[Door Yver Vruchtbaar]] on 22nd August 1826 in Cape Town, as an afterpiece to ''[[Het Schandmerk, of De Twee Galeiboeven]]''. Later repeated by  [[Hoop en Trouw]] on 8th May, 1849, in the [[Hope Street Theatre]], as afterpiece to ''[[De Onechte Dochter]]'' by Meyer.  
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A two-act comedy, including a dance, by [[M. Westerman]]. Performed by [[Door Yver Vruchtbaar]] on 22nd August 1826 in Cape Town, as an afterpiece to ''[[Het Schandmerk, of De Twee Galeiboeven]]''. Later repeated by  [[Hoop en Trouw]] in the [[Hope Street Theatre]] on 8th May 1849 (as afterpiece to ''[[De Onechte Dochter]]'')and again on 23rd July of the same year (as afterpiece to ''[[Claudine]]'').  
  
 
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== Sources ==

Revision as of 08:33, 2 January 2013

A two-act comedy, including a dance, by M. Westerman. Performed by Door Yver Vruchtbaar on 22nd August 1826 in Cape Town, as an afterpiece to Het Schandmerk, of De Twee Galeiboeven. Later repeated by Hoop en Trouw in the Hope Street Theatre on 8th May 1849 (as afterpiece to De Onechte Dochter)and again on 23rd July of the same year (as afterpiece to Claudine).

Sources

Bosman, 1928: 251;453

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