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This title is listed by [[Ludwig Binge]] (1969, p.35) as one of the [[Dutch]] plays performed by the [[redrijkerskamer]] [[Onze Taal]] in the Pretoria in the period 1891-1898. However, no other reference to or text of such a play can be found, not even in the index to Binge's own book. The strange English/[[Dutch]] title does seem to suggest this may be a [[Dutch]] version of the story of ''[[Everyman]]'', but nothing more is known.   
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This title is listed by [[Ludwig Binge]] (1969, p.35) as one of the [[Dutch]] plays performed by the [[rederijkerskamer]] [[Onze Taal]] in the Pretoria in the period 1891-1898. However, no other reference to or text of such a play can be found, not even in the index to Binge's own book. The strange English/[[Dutch]] title does seem to suggest this may be a [[Dutch]] version of the story of ''[[Everyman]]'', but nothing more is known.   
  
  

Revision as of 06:06, 25 November 2020

John Allman ("John Everyman"?) is seemingly a piece by an anonymous.


This title is listed by Ludwig Binge (1969, p.35) as one of the Dutch plays performed by the rederijkerskamer Onze Taal in the Pretoria in the period 1891-1898. However, no other reference to or text of such a play can be found, not even in the index to Binge's own book. The strange English/Dutch title does seem to suggest this may be a Dutch version of the story of Everyman, but nothing more is known.


Performance history in South Africa

Performed by the rederijkerskamer Onze Taal in the Pretoria in the period 1891-1898.

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