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== South African performances == | == South African performances == | ||
− | 1809: Performed in French by the [[French Company]] led by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]], on 7 April in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town, with ''[[La Paysanne Curieuse]]'' ( and ''[[Les Troubadours]]'' (Floquet). | + | 1809: Performed in French by the [[French Company]] led by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]], on 7 April in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town, with ''[[La Paysanne Curieuse]]'' (Framery) and ''[[Les Troubadours]]'' (Floquet). |
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== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 09:35, 28 December 2015
Le Projet Manqué, ou Arlequin Taquin is a one act play by François-Georges Desfontaines (1733-1825)[1] (also known as Desfontaines-Lavallée), Pierre-Yves Barré (1749 -1832)[2] and Jean-Baptiste Radet ( 1752-1830)[3].
The original text
A parody of A.V. Arnault's Lucrèce, it was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, on Friday 18 May, 1792. Published in Paris by Brunet.
South African performances
1809: Performed in French by the French Company led by Charles Etienne Boniface, on 7 April in the African Theatre, Cape Town, with La Paysanne Curieuse (Framery) and Les Troubadours (Floquet).