Vier Schildwachen auf einem Posien
Vier Schildwachen auf einem Posien ("Four Shield Bearers in one Post/Place") is a one act German comedy by Wilhelm Vogel (1772-1843)[1]
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The original text
First performed and published in 1809.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post by C. Sauer. Published by Amsterdam : J.G. Rohloff, 1810.
Performance history in South Africa
1843: Performed in Cape Town South Africa on 1 September 1843 in Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post by Door Yver Vruchtbaar, with Blanko, of De Onzigtbare Man (Anon)
1845: Performed in Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op eenen Post by the joint company Tot Nut en Vermaak en Door Yver Vruchtbaar in Cape Town on 28 May 1845, with Het Kasteel van Tourville, of De Hollandsche Zeelieden in Frankryk (Ruysch).
1849: Performed in Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post by Tot Oefening en Vermaak on 26 September in the Drury Lane Theatre in Cape Town, as afterpiece to De Neger (Von Kotzebue). There is also a "divertissement" called Geene Bandieten (an original work by an unknown South African author) between the two plays.
1870: Performed in Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op eenen Post by Kunst en Vlyt in the Loyal St George Lodge Hall, Cape Town on 7 June, with Het Testament, of De Geheimen van Udolpho .
1870: Repeated in Dutch as Vier Schildwachten op eenen Post by Kunst en Vlyt in the Loyal St George Lodge Hall, Cape Town on 11 June, with Het Testament, of De Geheimen van Udolpho .
Sources
https://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp01262514
Facsimile version of Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post by C. Sauer (1810)[2]
F.C.L. Bosman. 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [3]: pp. 444, 449, 455
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