Arlequin Afficheur

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Arlequin Afficheur is a "Comédie-Parade" in one act, with songs 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

First performed in Paris at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, on Friday 18 May, 1792. Published in Paris by Brunet.

Translations and adaptations

Performances in South Africa

1803: Performed on 18 June 19 March in the African Theatre, Cape Town by a company of "French lovers of the theatre", later referred to as the French Amateurs, with Les Prisonniers de Guerre (Rousseau) and La Revanche Forcée.

1803: Planned for 11 June but finally performed on 18 June (due to the indisposition of the musicians) in the African Theatre, Cape Town by the French Amateurs under the direction of Villet, with Arlequin Afficheur (Desfontaines and Barré) and La Revanche Forcée.

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[4]: pp. 85,

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