Difference between revisions of "Take Root or Die"
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A piece about the coming of the 1820 British Settlers to Southern Africa. | A piece about the coming of the 1820 British Settlers to Southern Africa. | ||
− | The text Published by [[Balkema]] in 1970. | + | The text Published by [[A.A. Balkema]] in 1970. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 05:53, 6 January 2022
Take Root or Die is a play by Guy Butler (1918-2001)[1]
Contents
The original text
A piece about the coming of the 1820 British Settlers to Southern Africa.
The text Published by A.A. Balkema in 1970.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1966: Performed as one of the opening productions for the Rhodes University Theatre Complex in 1966. The cast consisted of: Alan Kenyon as "John Stubbs", Paddy McLelland as "Mrs Stubbs", Noël Roos as "Thomas Stubbs" and Cathie Evans as "John Stubbs" (jnr); Tessa Randal as "Eliza Debnam"; Peter Lawton as "Rev. John Ayliff"; David Craig as "Captain Trappes"; Rosemary du Plessis as "Henrietta"; Roger Loveday as "Thomas Pringle"; Diana Sinclair as "Jane Dold"; John Gardiner as "John Montgomery"; Sue Parker as "Anna"; Paul Probert as "Driver".
1970: Performed again and published as part of the 150 year celebrations of the coming of the settlers.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Butler_(poet)
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