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− | + | [[Den Franschen Schouwburg]] was a French subscription theatre erected in the store of Mr [[J.H. Brand]] in Berg Street, Cape Town in 1807 and active till 1808. Also referred to as [[The French Theatre]] in English. | |
The first performances were given in French by the [[French Theatre Company]] on 28 November of that year. Most probably under the guiding hand of [[C.E.Boniface]]. It appears to have closed by the end of 1808, since a sale and possible auction of all its goods (sets, costumes, etc) was advertised on 26 November 1808. | The first performances were given in French by the [[French Theatre Company]] on 28 November of that year. Most probably under the guiding hand of [[C.E.Boniface]]. It appears to have closed by the end of 1808, since a sale and possible auction of all its goods (sets, costumes, etc) was advertised on 26 November 1808. |
Revision as of 08:21, 3 July 2015
Den Franschen Schouwburg was a French subscription theatre erected in the store of Mr J.H. Brand in Berg Street, Cape Town in 1807 and active till 1808. Also referred to as The French Theatre in English.
The first performances were given in French by the French Theatre Company on 28 November of that year. Most probably under the guiding hand of C.E.Boniface. It appears to have closed by the end of 1808, since a sale and possible auction of all its goods (sets, costumes, etc) was advertised on 26 November 1808.
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p. 277,
Jill Fletcher, 1994
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