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1825: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Nachtwacht]]'' (and billed a two-act comedy) in Cape Town by the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]]on 10 September, probably translated/adapted from the German and directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. With ''[[Het Dal van Almeria]]'' (Von Kotzebue) and ''[[De Verjaring]]'' (Anon.).
 
1825: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Nachtwacht]]'' (and billed a two-act comedy) in Cape Town by the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]]on 10 September, probably translated/adapted from the German and directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. With ''[[Het Dal van Almeria]]'' (Von Kotzebue) and ''[[De Verjaring]]'' (Anon.).
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1876: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Nachtwacht]]'' by the [[rederijkerskamer]]  [[De Eendracht]] in the [[Athenaeum Hall]], Cape Town, on 28 June, with ''[[Roland de Monglave, of De Zegepraal der Onschuld]]'' (Loaisel-Tréogate/Engelman).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:19, 13 October 2019

Der Nachtwächter ("The Night Watchman") is a German comedy in one act play by Carl Theodor Körner (1791 – 1813)[1].

The original text

First produced in the Vienna Burgtheater in 1812, also published that year.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Dutch as De Nachtwacht ("The Night Watchman") by a number of authors, including (possibly) by Joseph Suasso de Lima (1825, unpublished); by Salomon Deventer (published in 1844) and by G. de Vos (published in 1852).

Performance history in South Africa

1825: Performed in Dutch as De Nachtwacht (and billed a two-act comedy) in Cape Town by the children's company Tot Oefening en Smaakon 10 September, probably translated/adapted from the German and directed by Joseph Suasso de Lima. With Het Dal van Almeria (Von Kotzebue) and De Verjaring (Anon.).

1876: Performed in Dutch as De Nachtwacht by the rederijkerskamer De Eendracht in the Athenaeum Hall, Cape Town, on 28 June, with Roland de Monglave, of De Zegepraal der Onschuld (Loaisel-Tréogate/Engelman).

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_K%C3%B6rner_(author)

F.C.L. Bosman. 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [2]: p. 269

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