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Revision as of 05:58, 19 May 2015

A Dutch two-act comedy, including a dance, by M. Westerman.

The original text

Published by J. Dóll, Amsterdam, in 1806 in the series Zedelijk schouwtooneel der menschelyke hartstochten en daaden

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1826: Performed by Door Yver Vruchtbaar on 22nd August in Cape Town, as an afterpiece to Het Schandmerk, of De Twee Galeiboeven.

1849: Performed by Hoop en Trouw in the African Theatre, Cape Town on 8 May , as afterpiece to De Onechte Dochter (J.P. Meijer).

1849: Performed by Hoop en Trouw in the Hope Street Theatre on 23rd July as afterpiece to Claudine (Van der Willigen).

Sources

Bosman, 1928: 251;453-4;

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