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''Deur ‘n Skrefie'', Afrikaans translation and adaptation by [[Leonie Pienaar]] of ''The Starlight Express'' (1915), co-authored by Algenon Blackwood (1869-1951) and Violet Pearn; incidental music by Edward Elgar; based on Blackwood's 1913 novel ''A Prisoner in Fairyland''.  
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''Deur ‘n Skrefie'', Afrikaans translation and adaptation by [[Leonie Pienaar]] of ''[[The Starlight Express]]'' (1915), co-authored by Algenon Blackwood (1869-1951) and Violet Pearn; incidental music by Edward Elgar; based on Blackwood's 1913 novel ''A Prisoner in Fairyland''.  
  
 
Deur ‘n Skrefie A. Blackwood and Reginald Denham. Leonie Pienaar. UCT S&D, June 1942.
 
Deur ‘n Skrefie A. Blackwood and Reginald Denham. Leonie Pienaar. UCT S&D, June 1942.

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Deur ‘n Skrefie, Afrikaans translation and adaptation by Leonie Pienaar of The Starlight Express (1915), co-authored by Algenon Blackwood (1869-1951) and Violet Pearn; incidental music by Edward Elgar; based on Blackwood's 1913 novel A Prisoner in Fairyland.

Deur ‘n Skrefie A. Blackwood and Reginald Denham. Leonie Pienaar. UCT S&D, June 1942.

Produced by Pienaar with students of the University of Cape Town Department of speech-training and dramatic art in the Little Theatre. Ballet students under the direction of Dulcie Howes also took part.

Sources

Trek 19 June 1942 p 20.

Inskip, 1972.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algernon_Blackwood


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