J. Riaux
(17**-18**) French theatrical entrepeneur, director and dance instructor at the Cape during the early 1800s. Also listed as M.J. Riaux
A key member of the French movement in the Cape theatre, he performed for C.E. Boniface in thed early part of the entrepreneur's Cape Town career, beginning with pieces like Les Plaideurs (Racine) and Le Derviche (De Saint-Foix) in 1809. A performance on 29 August 1809, of Les Précieuses ridicules (Molière), and something called Cantasmagorie (possibly a misspelling of La Fantasmagorie), was done as a benefit for Riaux.
His young dance pupils performed many ballet pieces and pantomimes as part of many of the theatrical events in this period, and also as independent productions.
He also collaborated with the music teacher L.H. Meurant on such fantasy pieces, including a Fantasmagorie (2 December, 1809), Le Somnambule ou Orgia (Pont-de-Vesle), Het Liefdesnest (Riaux and Meurant), Le Baiser (Florian), etc.
Sources
Bosman, 1928: pp. 49, 84, 125-129, 137, 171, 174.
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