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This is the birthplace of Fons Olterdissen

Alphons Olterdissen (1865 - 1923) was a Dutch writer, poet and director.
His work, consisting of stories, plays, and operettas, is among the best known written in the Maastricht dialect.
He became famous as a designer and director of historical pageants, but his lack of business acumen left him with large debts. He tried to pay off these debts with plays and operettas. After a few flops he had a success in 1907 with De kaptein vaan Köpenick, a play in Maastricht dialect about a character popular in those days: the fake captain Wilhelm Voigt. The takings were more than enough to pay off his debt. The second comical opera, Trijn de Begijn, was also a hit. His brother Gustave Olterdissen (1860-1942) provided the music to both pieces, which consisted mainly of arrangements of well-known arias and (children's) songs.

Olterdissen monument in Grote Looiersstraat

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