Die Ongeskrewe Stuk ('n Impromptu)

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Die Ongeskrewe Stuk ('n Impromptu) ("The unwritten play [An impromptu"]) is a one-act play by Uys Krige.

The original text

An absurd drama about a director finding hismelf on stage without a play to perform. This leads to an amusing discussion on the nature of theatre and life.

Originally published in a collection called Die Sluipskutter by Afrikaanse Pers Boekhandel in 1951 (the volume also containing Die Sluipskutter and Die Gees van die Water).

In the 1970's it was published as a performance text by DALRO, and often used by schools and amateur societies.

In 1980 it was published again in the collection Die Kleiner Kosmos by Academica Publishers. The collection was a set work for Afrikaans language studies at high schools in various provinces in the period.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1972: Presented by the Klerksdorpse Amateurtoneelvereniging at the ATKV Nasionale Toneelfees ("ATKV Amateur Play Competion") in the Bloemfontein Civic Theatre, November 1972, directed by Pats Labuschagne, featuring Manie van Vuuren, Jan van Rooyen, Chris Vorster, Janie Alberts, Hestertjie de Klerk, Attie Botha and Anton Fritz.

Sources

P.P.B. Breytenbach and Temple Hauptfleisch. 1980. Die Kleiner Kosmos. 'n Versameling Eenbedrywe. Pretoria, H&R Academica.

ATKV Nasionale Toneelfees programme, 1972.


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