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''Ghosts'' by Henrik Ibsen. A controversial play about heredity and sexually transmitted illnesses. First produced in South Africa as ''[[Spoken]]'' in Dutch and performed by [[Mignon Sorel]] and [[Louis de Vriendt]], who toured the country in 1927. Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Spoke]]'' by [[M.P.O. Burgers]] and first produced in 1947 in the [[His Majesty's Theatre]], Johannesburg, with [[André Huguenet]] , [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]], [[Hendrik Hanekom]], [[James Norval]] and [[Anna Cloete]]. *Like the 1947 Afrikaans Hamlet, this production played a significant role in persuading the government to support a national theatre. In 197*/8* perfomed by [[PACT]].**Performed in English as  
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''Ghosts'' by Henrik Ibsen. A controversial play about heredity and sexually transmitted illnesses. First produced in South Africa as ''[[Spoken]]'' in Dutch and performed by [[Mignon Sorel]] and [[Louis de Vriendt]], who toured the country in 1927.  
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The play was produced in English by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] in 1928.
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Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Spoke]]'' by [[M.P.O. Burgers]] and first produced in 1947 in the [[His Majesty's Theatre]], Johannesburg, with [[André Huguenet]] , [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]], [[Hendrik Hanekom]], [[James Norval]] and [[Anna Cloete]]. *Like the 1947 Afrikaans Hamlet, this production played a significant role in persuading the government to support a national theatre. In 197*/8* perfomed by [[PACT]].**Performed in English as  
  
 
Directed by [[Frank Shelley]] for [[NAPAC]], the play opened in [[St John's Theatre]] on 24 October 1968. The role of Mrs Alving was played by [[Valerie Miller]]. Others in the cast were: [[David Horner]], [[Reinet Maasdorp]], [[Reg Richards]]. Set design: [[Bill Smuts]]; costumes: [[Lucille Cross]]. (Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(1) and (2), 1968).
 
Directed by [[Frank Shelley]] for [[NAPAC]], the play opened in [[St John's Theatre]] on 24 October 1968. The role of Mrs Alving was played by [[Valerie Miller]]. Others in the cast were: [[David Horner]], [[Reinet Maasdorp]], [[Reg Richards]]. Set design: [[Bill Smuts]]; costumes: [[Lucille Cross]]. (Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(1) and (2), 1968).

Revision as of 13:52, 23 August 2013

Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen. A controversial play about heredity and sexually transmitted illnesses. First produced in South Africa as Spoken in Dutch and performed by Mignon Sorel and Louis de Vriendt, who toured the country in 1927.

The play was produced in English by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society in 1928.

Translated into Afrikaans as Spoke by M.P.O. Burgers and first produced in 1947 in the His Majesty's Theatre, Johannesburg, with André Huguenet , Anna Neethling-Pohl, Hendrik Hanekom, James Norval and Anna Cloete. *Like the 1947 Afrikaans Hamlet, this production played a significant role in persuading the government to support a national theatre. In 197*/8* perfomed by PACT.**Performed in English as

Directed by Frank Shelley for NAPAC, the play opened in St John's Theatre on 24 October 1968. The role of Mrs Alving was played by Valerie Miller. Others in the cast were: David Horner, Reinet Maasdorp, Reg Richards. Set design: Bill Smuts; costumes: Lucille Cross. (Source: Teater SA, 1(1) and (2), 1968).


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