Monsieur Delémery

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(17**-18**) Possibly a professional French actor who visited Cape Town.


His impact on South African theatre

On his way to Mauritius or the East, he apparently stopped at Cape Town to perform on two occasions. He appears to have been greatly admired in Cape Town, and productions in which he featured could command far higher admission-prices than normal. Judging from the variety of parts he played (including five different roles in one night!), he must have been an actor of the highest versatility.


He is first mentioned as performing from 29 October 1803 onwards till the end of 1804.

His roles

He appeared in a number of shows for the French Company run by Charles Mathurin Villet. Among them were:

1804: Performed Les Battus Paient l'Amende (Dorvigny) and Les Souldiers Mordorés, ou La Cordonnièr Allemande (Ferrières); on 12 August he did the clown in Arlequin Protege par Belphegor;

The next mention is in 1805-06, when he did a whole season.

[JH]


Sources

(See Bosman, 1928; Fletcher, 1994)(Bosman, 1928;)


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