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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
Written in 1979 about the white miner's strike on the Witwatersrand in 1922 which was also the theme of the play ''[[Red Rand]]''. Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published in ''[[Rostrum: verhoogtekste]]'' by [[Tafelberg]], 1985.  
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Written in 1979 about the white miner's strike on the Witwatersrand in 1922.
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(''This was also the theme of the play ''''[[Red Rand]]'''''.)
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The text was published in the collection ''[[Rostrum: verhoogtekste]]'' by [[Tafelberg]], 1985.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 09:42, 27 January 2023

Laat-Februarie 1922 (“Late-February 1922”), a play by Johan Kapp

Also found as Laat Februarie 1922.

The original text

Written in 1979 about the white miner's strike on the Witwatersrand in 1922.

(This was also the theme of the play 'Red Rand.)

The text was published in the collection Rostrum: verhoogtekste by Tafelberg, 1985.

Performance history in South Africa

1983: PACOFS, directed by Marko van der Colff, starring Elzette Maarschalk, Anna Cloete,

1983: Directed by Johann van Heerden for CAPAB in the Nico Malan Theatre in November with Antoinette Kellermann (Ma), Neels Coetzee ((Pa), Marthinus Basson (1ste en 4de Regters/ Kaptein Boschoff), Lynita Crofford (Verdediging/Anna/Maria Moolman), Libby Daniels (Trudie), André Roothman (Johannes de Lange/Sersant Porgieter), Kobus Jooste (Aanklaer/Polisieman/'n Man), Chris Baatjies (2de Regter), Melanie van Bemmel (3de Regter/Laksman), Sandra Temmingh (Jong Vrou/Petronella), Dawid Minnaar (Niklaas). Decor and costumes by Jenny Gillis, lighting by Skip Wright, music by Roelof Temmingh.

Sources

Garth Verdal. 1983. "Exploring directions", The Argus Tonight, 8 November: p.12.

Laat-Februarie 1922 theatre programme (CAPAB), 1983.

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.

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