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A French comedy by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin). First performed in  Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau.  
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("Open war, or ruse against ruse") A French comedy by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin).  
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First performed in  Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau.  
  
 
Performed in South Africa in English and in [[Dutch]] versions.  
 
Performed in South Africa in English and in [[Dutch]] versions.  

Revision as of 06:41, 5 March 2015

("Open war, or ruse against ruse") A French comedy by Mr Dumaniant (Antoine-Jean Bourlin).


First performed in Paris, at the Theatre du Palais Royal, 4 October, 1786. Published 1786 in Paris by Cailleau.

Performed in South Africa in English and in Dutch versions.


See The Midnight Hour (Inchbald) and Tot Middernacht, of List tegen List (Dumaniant)

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