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− | [[Fritz Steyn]] (1913-19**) was an [[Afrikaans]] journalist, critic and playwright. | + | [[Fritz Steyn]] (1913-19**) was an [[Afrikaans]] journalist, critic and playwright. |
− | + | (Also wrote as [[Frederick Simon Steyn]] or [[F.S. Steyn]]) | |
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+ | Born [[Frederick Simon Steyn]] in 1913 | ||
Wrote his first review (of [[Schumann]]'s ''[[Hantie kom Huistoe]]'' by [[Ons Teaterjie-Toneelgroep]]) for ''[[Die Republikein]]'' in 1936. He later (1937-1938) became a member of the management committee of [[Volksteater]]* * | Wrote his first review (of [[Schumann]]'s ''[[Hantie kom Huistoe]]'' by [[Ons Teaterjie-Toneelgroep]]) for ''[[Die Republikein]]'' in 1936. He later (1937-1938) became a member of the management committee of [[Volksteater]]* * | ||
Revision as of 05:39, 3 November 2016
Fritz Steyn (1913-19**) was an Afrikaans journalist, critic and playwright.
(Also wrote as Frederick Simon Steyn or F.S. Steyn)
Born Frederick Simon Steyn in 1913
Wrote his first review (of Schumann's Hantie kom Huistoe by Ons Teaterjie-Toneelgroep) for Die Republikein in 1936. He later (1937-1938) became a member of the management committee of Volksteater* *
His plays
His début play, Grond, was first performed by the Volksteater in Pretoria in 1938, directed by P.R. Skawran.
Other work includes Hulle sien die Kruis ("They see the cross", commissioned for the Huguenot Festival, 1939 and produced by Volksteater), His most famous play was the wildly popular Die Wildsboudjie (first performed by Volksteater 1940, filmed in 1947), which was performed regularly over the years, and a professional revival in 199* was a smashing success for Pieter Fourie. Other plays include *** and ***.
Sources
See Du Toit, 1988 [TH, JH]
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