Tot Oefening en Smaak
("For Practice and Taste") Cape Town: 1825 – 1826. Professional children’s company under the leadership/direction of J.G. Tredouw Jr. (only 9 years old). It was the initiative of J. Suasso de Lima and J.G. Tredouw (Snr?*). From its start the company experienced strong feelings of antipathy, reasons being that this type of theatre would have an undesirable influence on the youths and the involvement of children with the theatre was considered morally dubious. It was especially the Dutch who objected against the theatre at this time. Also opinions voiced in the prominent magazine, “Nederduitsch Zuid-Afrikaansch Tydschrift”*, which had a huge influence**. So, by 1826 the society had to be disbanded. (Bosman, 1928;) [JH]
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