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A member of [[C.E. Boniface]]'s company [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]]. | A member of [[C.E. Boniface]]'s company [[Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense]]. | ||
− | He danced as one of the ballet dancers in their production of ''[[De Burger Edelman]]'' (28 May 1825), as one of the "Jonge Heeren" ("young men") in ''[[De Vrouw met Twee Mannen]]'' (15 October, 1825), as well as the ''Corps de Ballet'' of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment. | + | He danced as one of the ballet dancers in their production of ''[[De Burger Edelman]]'' (28 May 1825), as one of the "Jonge Heeren" ("young men") in ''[[La Femme à Deux Maris|De Vrouw met Twee Mannen]]'' (15 October, 1825), as well as the ''Corps de Ballet'' of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 05:58, 16 June 2015
Mr P.H. Theunissen (17**-18**) was an amateur Cape Town performer in the 1820s. (Also called P. Theunissen in some cases.)
Contribution to South African theatre and performance
A member of C.E. Boniface's company Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense.
He danced as one of the ballet dancers in their production of De Burger Edelman (28 May 1825), as one of the "Jonge Heeren" ("young men") in De Vrouw met Twee Mannen (15 October, 1825), as well as the Corps de Ballet of 48 dancers (mostly children) in the Grand Finale of Ballet which ended the evening's entertainment.
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p 282, 295-7.
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