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Revision as of 06:56, 24 December 2023

Joanie Galant-hulle ("Joanie Galant and companions") is an Afrikaans play by Adam Small (1936-2016).

Sometimes referred to simply as Joanie Galant.

The original text

A play about social issues on the Cape Flats during the Apartheid regime, including the resettlement issue. Tells the story of Joanie and her family, who find themselves in the well-off neighbourhood of Woodstock in the 1960’s. The resettlement act sees them being pushed out to the Cape Flats where moral and social disintegration leads to the death of her husband and baby.


Published by Tafelberg in 1978.

Also published by Perskor.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English as Joanie Galant by Freddie Philander.

Performance history in South Africa

1975-76: First performed in Afrikaans by the Cape Flats Players in 1975-76.

1981: Performed in English as Joanie Galant at the Upstairs at the Market in July, as part of a double bill (with What About De Lo, and listed as Joanie Galant and What About De Lo). Directed by Peter Braaf, with Phalencia Adams, Agnesia Braaf, Peter Braaf, Anette Braaf, Sandra Braaf, Paul Cookson, Benjamin de Kock, Warren Peterson and Ivan Sylvester. Photographs by Ruphin Coudyzer.

2000: Presented in Afrikaans by the Cape Town pop group The Rockets, the Cape Flats Players and Robert Pearce on the Voorbrandfees at the KKNKfestival.

Sources

Smith 1990;


January, 1997,

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

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