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''[[Das Neue Sonntagskind]]'' (lit: "The new Sunday's Child") is a two-act Austrian musical farce in German, described as "Ein Komisches Singspiel In Zwei Aufzügen",  and written by Joachim Perinet in 1794, based on ''[[Der Furchtsame]]'', a comedy in three acts by Philipp Hafner (1735 -1764)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipp_Hafner].  
 
''[[Das Neue Sonntagskind]]'' (lit: "The new Sunday's Child") is a two-act Austrian musical farce in German, described as "Ein Komisches Singspiel In Zwei Aufzügen",  and written by Joachim Perinet in 1794, based on ''[[Der Furchtsame]]'', a comedy in three acts by Philipp Hafner (1735 -1764)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipp_Hafner].  
  
'''For South African performances of all versions, see ''[[Der Furchtsame]]'''''
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'''For South African performances, see ''[[Der Furchtsame]]'''''
  
 
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Das Neue Sonntagskind (lit: "The new Sunday's Child") is a two-act Austrian musical farce in German, described as "Ein Komisches Singspiel In Zwei Aufzügen", and written by Joachim Perinet in 1794, based on Der Furchtsame, a comedy in three acts by Philipp Hafner (1735 -1764)[1].

For South African performances, see Der Furchtsame

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