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Revision as of 07:10, 13 April 2014
A German play by Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805).
Originally written under the working title Luise Millerin, but changed to Kabale und Liebe for its first performance on 13 April 1784 at the Schauspiel Frankfurt in Frankfurt, and on 15 April 1784 in the National Theatre in Mannheim.
Performance history in South Africa
Done in German by SWAPAC in 1977-79?*.
Translations and adaptations
Titles for English translations vary greatly, according to the translator: these include Intrigue and Love, Love and Intrigue, Love and Politics, and Luise Miller.
Adapted by Morris Barnett in 1850 under the title Power and Principle and performed in Cape Town on Monday 31 October 1853 by the Amateur Company in the Garrison Theatre, alongside Box and Cox (J.M. Morton) and Circumstantial Evidence (Carew).
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrigue_and_Love
Bosman, 1928: pp.405
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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