Tien teen een weer alleen

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Tien teen een weer alleen ("Ten to one alone once more") a one-woman play by Lindie Stander (1975-) and Gaerin Hauptfleisch (1971-).

Also found as Tien teen een weer Alleen

The original text

The comedy looks at possible career shift from performing artist to visual artist, with of course the visual chaos that comes with it, she constantly comments on politics, sports, relationships and other social discomforts. Corruption, bribery, bitching, moaning and other South African hobbies also come under scrutiny as she highlights everyday truths and nastiness in her appropriately energetic, ass-kicking style. Her experience as a presenter is put to use and she even receives a few guests, but ends up alone as usual.

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Performance history in South Africa

2004: First performed by Lindie Stander and directed by Gaerin Hauptfleisch at the KKNK festival at Oudtshoorn, then Klein Libertas Teater, Stellenbosch in Augustus.

Sources

https://oulitnet.co.za/teater/vinger_alleen.asp

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

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