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The English translation of ''[[La Frontière de Savoie]]'', a farce in one act by Eugène Scribe ( 1791 –1861) and J.F.A. Bayard. First performed in Paris at the Théatre du Gymnase Dramatique on 20 August 1834. (often only attributed to
  
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Translated under this title by James Robinson Planché, first performed in London at the Olympic Theatre on 3 May 1837. 
  
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
 
1854: Was apparently to have been performed on 11 July 1854 by [[Garrison Players]] , as after piece to ''[[Charles XII; or, the Siege of Stralsund|Charles the Twelfth]]'' (Planché). It seems this did not take place due to the illness of the stage manager, but was probably done some time later in July, with the addition of ''[[Two Bonnycastles|The Two Bonnycastles]]'' (J.M. Morton). The performances were repeated on Friday, 18 August,  now with another  addition, that  of  ''[[The Honeymoon]]'' (Tobin).
 
1854: Was apparently to have been performed on 11 July 1854 by [[Garrison Players]] , as after piece to ''[[Charles XII; or, the Siege of Stralsund|Charles the Twelfth]]'' (Planché). It seems this did not take place due to the illness of the stage manager, but was probably done some time later in July, with the addition of ''[[Two Bonnycastles|The Two Bonnycastles]]'' (J.M. Morton). The performances were repeated on Friday, 18 August,  now with another  addition, that  of  ''[[The Honeymoon]]'' (Tobin).
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Sources ==
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The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama
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By John Gassner[Google Bookshttp://books.google.co.za/books?id=oPOQf26l-PEC&pg=PA753&lpg=PA753&dq=a+peculiar+position+eugene+scribe&source=bl&ots=Q3J6HMOYO7&sig=eODisPxoaIxv891vVCpvlLsQoRw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4mtLU8W4Oc3A7AbO_oDwCg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=a%20peculiar%20position%20eugene%20scribe&f=false]
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Donald Roy (ed)  1986. Plays by James Robinson Planchéin Google Books[http://books.google.co.za/books?id=YgU4AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA235&dq=A+Peculiar+Position+Scribe&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ym1LU4_ZNqOv7Qb2ooCwDg&ved=0CEMQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=A%20Peculiar%20Position%20Scribe&f=false]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Scribe
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[[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]], 1928: pp.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 07:19, 14 April 2014

The English translation of La Frontière de Savoie, a farce in one act by Eugène Scribe ( 1791 –1861) and J.F.A. Bayard. First performed in Paris at the Théatre du Gymnase Dramatique on 20 August 1834. (often only attributed to

Translated under this title by James Robinson Planché, first performed in London at the Olympic Theatre on 3 May 1837.


Performance history in South Africa

1854: Was apparently to have been performed on 11 July 1854 by Garrison Players , as after piece to Charles the Twelfth (Planché). It seems this did not take place due to the illness of the stage manager, but was probably done some time later in July, with the addition of The Two Bonnycastles (J.M. Morton). The performances were repeated on Friday, 18 August, now with another addition, that of The Honeymoon (Tobin).


Translations and adaptations

Sources

The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama

By John Gassner[Google Bookshttp://books.google.co.za/books?id=oPOQf26l-PEC&pg=PA753&lpg=PA753&dq=a+peculiar+position+eugene+scribe&source=bl&ots=Q3J6HMOYO7&sig=eODisPxoaIxv891vVCpvlLsQoRw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4mtLU8W4Oc3A7AbO_oDwCg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=a%20peculiar%20position%20eugene%20scribe&f=false]

Donald Roy (ed) 1986. Plays by James Robinson Planchéin Google Books[1]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Scribe

Bosman, 1928: pp.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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