English: Picture published in the "Allmanach fuer Theaterfreunde auf das Jahr 1791", showing the theatrical troupe of
Emanuel Schikaneder performing the number "O Anton du bist mein" from
Benedikt Schack's Singspiel Die zween Anton (or Die beiden Antons). From left to right: Barbara Gerl (Liesel), (obscured image),
Josepha Hofer (Gräfin Josepha),
Johann Nouseul (Graf von Dorn), Benedikt Schack (Anton Redlich), Franz Gerl (Redlich), Emanuel Schikaneder (Anton),
Jakob Haibel (Graf Fritz von Dorn).
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Book: Der Stein der Weisen, edited by David Buch. Googled scanned version, online.
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