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(18**-18**)  Dutch-speaking South African who was deeply involved in the English amateur theatre during the mid-1800s. In 1845 he was an active member of [[All the World’s a Stage]], acting as one of the stewards for the [[Roeland Street Theatre]], inter alia for a production of ''[[Charles XII]]'' and  ''[[The Irish Tutor]]''  on 22 August, 1845. By 1847 he was the secretary of the [[Private Amateur Company]].  
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(18**-18**)  Dutch-speaking South African who was deeply involved in the English amateur theatre during the mid-1800s. In 1845 he was an active member of [[All the World's a Stage]], acting as one of the stewards for the [[Roeland Street Theatre]], inter alia for a production of ''[[Charles XII]]'' and  ''[[The Irish Tutor]]''  on 22 August, 1845. By 1847 he was the secretary of the [[Private Amateur Company]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 08:22, 8 January 2014

(18**-18**) Dutch-speaking South African who was deeply involved in the English amateur theatre during the mid-1800s. In 1845 he was an active member of All the World's a Stage, acting as one of the stewards for the Roeland Street Theatre, inter alia for a production of Charles XII and The Irish Tutor on 22 August, 1845. By 1847 he was the secretary of the Private Amateur Company.

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Sources

Bosman, 1928: pp. 415 and 493.

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