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''[[More Jerepigo]]'' is a one-man production compiled and performed by [[Patrick Mynhardt]] from the writing of [[Herman Charles Bosman]].
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''[[More Jerepigo]]'' is a one-man production compiled and performed by [[Patrick Mynhardt]] (1932-2007) from the writing of [[Herman Charles Bosman]] (1905-1951).
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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The first half of the production featured extracts from ''[[Cold Stone Jug]]'', while the second half comprised 'Veld Maiden', 'In the Withaak's Shade' and ended with 'A Bekkersdal Marathon'.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
The production opened at the [[Kleinteater]] in Pretoria in March 1973 before embarking on a tour around southern Africa. It was directed by [[Victor Melleny]].
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1973-1974: The production, performed by [[Patrick Mynhardt]], opened at the [[Kleinteater]] in Pretoria in March 1973 before embarking on a tour around southern Africa. It was directed by [[Victor Melleny]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 22:48, 24 September 2023

More Jerepigo is a one-man production compiled and performed by Patrick Mynhardt (1932-2007) from the writing of Herman Charles Bosman (1905-1951).

The original text

The first half of the production featured extracts from Cold Stone Jug, while the second half comprised 'Veld Maiden', 'In the Withaak's Shade' and ended with 'A Bekkersdal Marathon'.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1973-1974: The production, performed by Patrick Mynhardt, opened at the Kleinteater in Pretoria in March 1973 before embarking on a tour around southern Africa. It was directed by Victor Melleny.

Sources

Mynhardt, P. 1981. The Bosman I Like - a personal selection. Human & Rousseau.

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