Man-Alleen

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Man-Alleen ("man alone") is a one-woman play by Lindie Stander (1975-) and Gaerin Hauptfleisch (1971-).

Also written Man-alleen on occasion.

The original text

The comedy explores some of the more puzzling aspects of life, such as men's fascination with breasts ... and also women's fascination with breasts. It examines smoking, drinking and some of life's other necessities, while poking fun at politicians, rugby players and other issues of the day

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2003: First performed by Lindie Stander and directed by Gaerin Hauptfleisch at the KKNK festival at Oudtshoorn in 2003, then transferred to the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town (30 June - 5 July).

Sources

https://www.roekeloos.co.za/teater/man-alleen/?amp

https://iol.co.za/entertainment/whats-on/2003-07-01-lindie-standers-man-alleen-at-baxter/

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