Een Misverstand

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There appear to have been two plays performed in South Africa called Een Misverstand ("A misunderstanding").


Een Misverstand is Dutch one act comedy by P. Faddegon ()[]

1874: Performed by Aurora II in the Oddfellows Hall, Cape Town on 1 September, with Arthur de Beaumont, of De Franctireur van Neufville (Van der Stempel).


Een Misverstand ("A misunderstanding") an Afrikaans one act play by G.P. du Toit

This is an Afrikaans version of Turn Him Out, a farce in one act by Thomas John Williams (1824-1874), translated and adapted into Afrikaans by G.P. du Toit in 1898 as Een Misverstand ("A Misunderstanding").

1898: Performed by the Gedenkschool der Hugenoten in Paarl on 10 December, as part of an "entertainement". L.W.B. Binge (1969, pp.27 and 43) maintains this was the first programme he could find of a performance in Afrikaans, though the programme listed it as a "Dutch Play". The author later assured him it had been in Afrikaans.

1914: Performed on 28 September 1914 by the Debating Society of Nooitgedacht South in the Oudtshoorn district.


See also Turn Him Out

Sources

Binge, 1969. p.27.

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