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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2000: First produced by the [[The Barnstormers]] [[Barnstormers]] in the [[Arena Theatre]] at the [[Nico Malan Theatre Complex]], Cape Town, from 24 May to 10 June. Directed by [[Jill Fletcher]], with [[Ralph Lawson]] ("[[André Huguenet]]"), [[Mary Dreyer]] ("[[Elsa Fouché]]" and "[[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]"), [[Johann Nel]] ("[[Johan Nell]]"), [[Paul Huckle]] ("[[Siegfried Mynhardt]]"), [[Noël Oostendorp]] ("Mr Polikansky"), [[Alan Knibbs]] (the young "F.W. de Klerk").
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2000: First produced by the [[The Barnstormers]] in the [[Arena Theatre]] at the [[Nico Malan Theatre Complex]], Cape Town, from 24 May to 10 June. Directed by [[Jill Fletcher]], with [[Ralph Lawson]] ("[[André Huguenet]]"), [[Mary Dreyer]] ("[[Elsa Fouché]]" and "[[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]"), [[Johann Nel]] ("[[Johan Nell]]"), [[Paul Huckle]] ("[[Siegfried Mynhardt]]"), [[Noël Oostendorp]] ("Mr Polikansky"), [[Alan Knibbs]] (the young "F.W. de Klerk").
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Programme of the [[The Barnstormers]] production (2000), [[ESAT Archive]].
  
 
''Cape Times'', 31 May 2000.
 
''Cape Times'', 31 May 2000.

Latest revision as of 06:59, 14 December 2023

André Huguenet – Meneer! is a bilingual (Afrikaans/English) play by Jill Fletcher.


The original text

Based on the life of André Huguenet, the play was performed in 2000. The text has not been published.


Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2000: First produced by the The Barnstormers in the Arena Theatre at the Nico Malan Theatre Complex, Cape Town, from 24 May to 10 June. Directed by Jill Fletcher, with Ralph Lawson ("André Huguenet"), Mary Dreyer ("Elsa Fouché" and "Anna Neethling-Pohl"), Johann Nel ("Johan Nell"), Paul Huckle ("Siegfried Mynhardt"), Noël Oostendorp ("Mr Polikansky"), Alan Knibbs (the young "F.W. de Klerk").

Sources

Programme of the The Barnstormers production (2000), ESAT Archive.

Cape Times, 31 May 2000.

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