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Published in French as "''Robert, chef de brigands: drame en cinq actes, en prose, imité de l'allemand'' par le citoyen La Martelière"
 
Published in French as "''Robert, chef de brigands: drame en cinq actes, en prose, imité de l'allemand'' par le citoyen La Martelière"
Published chez Maradan (Paris) by Barba in 1793
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Published chez Maradan (Paris) by Barba in 1793. Performed in Paris.
  
(See also ''Robert de Moldar, Chef de Brigands ou L’mystère d’iniquité'' a French novel by J.A. Gardy, published  1803[https://archive.org/details/robertdemoldarch00gard])  
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(See also ''Robert de Moldar, Chef de Brigands ou L’mystère d’iniquité'' a French novel by J.A. Gardy, published  1803[https://archive.org/details/robertdemoldarch00gard])
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 09:27, 25 November 2014

A French play in five acts by Jean-Henri-Ferdinand Lamartélière (1761-1830), based on a German play.

Original German text

Translations and adaptations

French text

Published in French as "Robert, chef de brigands: drame en cinq actes, en prose, imité de l'allemand par le citoyen La Martelière" Published chez Maradan (Paris) by Barba in 1793. Performed in Paris.

(See also Robert de Moldar, Chef de Brigands ou L’mystère d’iniquité a French novel by J.A. Gardy, published 1803[1])

Performance history in South Africa

1809: Adapted for production by Charles Etienne Boniface and performed by Tot Nut en Vermaak in French on 24 April, in the African Theatre, along with Le Tonnelier (Audinot).

Sources

Collection Les archives de la Révolution française, Bibliothèque nationale de France [2]

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. pp 122-4,

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