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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
''Die Skarlaken Vesel'' was presented by [[K.A.T.]] in June 1950, directed by [[Percy Scholtz]]. In July of that year, [[K.A.T.]] won the [[FATSA]] award with this play and ''[[By die Kuile]]''.
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1950: ''[[Die Skarlaken Vesel]]'' was presented by [[K.A.T.]] in June 1950, directed by [[Percy Scholtz]]. In July of that year, [[K.A.T.]] won the [[FATSA]] award with this play and ''[[By die Kuile]]''.
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1958: Performed in English by [[The Grey Players]] as their entry in the [[Round Table Festival]] that year. 
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The cast consisted of [[Conal Higgo]], [[Peter Anderson]], [[Nicholas Alexander]], [[Jeffrey Opland]] and [[Robert Batho]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 09:14, 18 December 2020

Thread o' Scarlet is a 1923 play in one act by Scottish journalist and author John Joy Bell (7 June 1871 – 14 November 1934), known professionally as J.J. Bell [1].

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans, entitled Die Skarlaken Vesel, by C. van der Merwe.

Performance history in South Africa

1950: Die Skarlaken Vesel was presented by K.A.T. in June 1950, directed by Percy Scholtz. In July of that year, K.A.T. won the FATSA award with this play and By die Kuile.

1958: Performed in English by The Grey Players as their entry in the Round Table Festival that year. The cast consisted of Conal Higgo, Peter Anderson, Nicholas Alexander, Jeffrey Opland and Robert Batho.

Sources

Nel, 1972.


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