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Title: Performance of the outdoor stage play \'De Vliegende Hollander\' (\'the Flying Dutchman\') by the theatre group L.S.T. (Leidsch Studenten Tooneel) of the L.S.C. at the Kagerplassen on the occasion of the lustrum in 1930
Author/creator: Jonker, Hendrik (1883-1944)
Shelfmark: AHM-F-59781-821
Subject (topical): Glass plate negatives
College students
Fraternities (associations)
Castles (fortifications)
Plays (performing arts compositions)
Subject (geographic): Netherlands
Warmond
Note: Title devised from content by Library Staff.
L.S.C.: Leidsch Studenten Corps, Virtus Concordia Fides (\'Leiden student association, virtue, unity, loyalty\'). The fraternity was founded in 1839 and merged in 1974 with the sorority V.V.S.L. (Vereeniging voor Vrouwelijke Studenten te Leiden) into the mixed student association Minerva.
The play was part of the festivities on the occasion of the anniversary in 1930. It was staged at the Kagerplassen in Warmond. The play was about the battle of the Vikings against the village Stavoren in Frysia with roles for the Lady of Stavoren Ewarda and Saint Bonafacius. The stage was a reconstruction of Stavoren with a fortress and a watchtower. The play was written by M. Nijhoff and directed by J. de Meester jr. The music was composed by M. Vermeulen and the decor was designed by the architect H. Wijdeveldt.
Reference: Steven Wachlin, Photographers in the Netherlands. [A-L], The Hague/Rotterdam 2011
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Country: Netherlands
Published: June 1930
Persistent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2554833
Published (digital): Leiden University Libraries,
Extent: electronic resource
Date Unknown date
Source http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2554833
Author Jonker, Hendrik (1883-1944)

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