Vingeralleen

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Vingeralleen is a one-woman play by Lindie Stander (1975-) and Gaerin Hauptfleisch (1971-).

Also found as Vinger-Alleen

The original text

A follow up of Stander and Hauptfleisch's 2003 hit Man-Alleen, the comedy tells of an actress who is fired after refusing to stick to the script in a production of Medea (as shown in Man-Alleen) and decides to bid farewell to Drama. She gets a job as a utility person in the theatre and has to solve a crisis in a venue, where there are electricity problems. As she works, interaction with the audience is achieved and sketches, adapted to the circumstances of the performance, comment on a variety of aspects, including sacred cows and local events.

Translations and adaptations

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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