Men Doet Wat Men Kan

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Men Doet Wat Men Kan ("One does what one can") was a short-lived Dutch amateur theatre society in Cape Town.

The name was based on their motto, "Men doet wat men kan" ("One does what one can"), taken from the name of Men Doet Wat Men Kan, Niet Wat Men Wil, a play by Dorvigny.


They were also referred to as Het Hollandsch Toneellievend Gezelschap ("The Dutch theatre-loving Company")

History

Formed in Cape Town 1819, according to Bosman (1928) a "mushroom company", apparently formed by some rebels who had broken away from the company Tot Nut en Vermaak and possibly taking in some people from another society, Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense. The intention may have been to get all the Dutch performers together in one organization. Its secretary was J.C. Gie, formerly of Tot Nut en Vermaak, and C.E. Boniface was also involved. The company only performed the one year, apparently disbanding by December 1819.


The Performances

During 1819 they performed :


10 July 1819: Montoni, of Het kasteel van Udolpho in the African Theatre, Cape Town. Repeated on 25 September 1819

1819: 16 October 1819: Men Doet Wat Men Kan, Niet Wat Men Wil (Dorvigny) in the African Theatre, Cape Town, with Dago, of De Spaansche Bedelaars (Cuvelier).

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [1]: pp. 132-136

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