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by [[Jochem van Bruggen]]. The influential and award-winning Afrikaans set of two novels on the Great Depression. Dramatized by Van Bruggen (with the help of [[Stephanie Fauré]]).
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''[[Ampie]]'' is a novel by [[Jochem van Bruggen]].  
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== The original text ==
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It was followed by a second novel, The influential and award-winning Afrikaans set of two novels on the Great Depression.  
  
 
'''See also''' ''[[Ampie Oppie Diekens]]''
 
'''See also''' ''[[Ampie Oppie Diekens]]''
  
== The original text ==
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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Dramatized by Van Bruggen (with the help of [[Stephanie Fauré]]) for the first production by Fauré in .
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1930: First produced by [[André Huguenet]] and directed by [[Stephanie Fauré|Stephanie Faure]] in 1930, with Huguenet as the poor white young man "Ampie" and [[Lydia Lindeque]]. It opened for a two-day run in the [[Pretoria Opera House]] on 18 April 1930 and then toured. It was immediately hailed as a milestone in Afrikaans culture, though not all liked the details of the production. Huguenet used the same play a number of times to save his career (e.g 1932, 1941). Van Bruggen also did a production with his family and toured it (193*?),
 
  
1970: The play launched the career of the young [[Marius Weyers]] as Ampie when produced by [[TRUK]] Toneel in 1970, directed by [[Francois Swart|François Swart]]. Other cast members were [[Laurie van der Merwe]], [[Tine Balder]] (Grieta Booysen), [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Annekie), [[Schalk Jacobsz]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]] (Tant Annie/Hester Stander), [[Katinka Heyns]], [[David van der Merwe]], [[Don Lamprecht]] (Flip Stander), [[Louis van Niekerk]] (Dawid Nortjé), [[Max Curtis]], [[Jacqueline Cook]]. Decor designed by [[Schalk Jacobsz]].
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1930: First produced as ''[[Ampie]]'' by [[André Huguenet]] and directed by [[Stephanie Fauré|Stephanie Faure]] in 1930, with Huguenet as the poor white young man "Ampie" and [[Lydia Lindeque]]. It opened for a two-day run in the [[Pretoria Opera House]] on 18 April 1930 and then toured. It was immediately hailed as a milestone in Afrikaans culture, though not all liked the details of the production. Huguenet used the same play a number of times to save his career (e.g 1932, 1941). Van Bruggen also did a production with his family and toured it (193*?),
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1970: Performed as ''[[Ampie]]'' by [[TRUK]] Toneel ([[PACT]] Drama) in 1970, directed by [[Francois Swart|François Swart]]. Other cast members were [[Laurie van der Merwe]], [[Tine Balder]] (Grieta Booysen), [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Annekie), [[Schalk Jacobsz]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]] (Tant Annie/Hester Stander), [[Katinka Heyns]], [[David van der Merwe]], [[Don Lamprecht]] (Flip Stander), [[Louis van Niekerk]] (Dawid Nortjé), [[Max Curtis]], [[Jacqueline Cook]]. Decor designed by [[Schalk Jacobsz]]. e. 
  
1971: Presented by [[KRUIK]] directed by [[Truida Louw]], 1971, starring [[Mees Xteen]] as Ampie, [[Pieter Bredenkamp]]/[[Price Coetzee]], [[Margot Luyt]], [[Trudi du Plessis]], [[Etienne Pienaar]]/[[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Chris Swanepoel]], [[David Haynes]]/[[Willem de la Querra]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]]/[[Martin Crous]] and a live donkey. Design by [[Chris van den Berg]], stage management by [[Mavis Lilenstein]].
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1971: Presented by [[KRUIK]] ([[CAPAB]]), directed by [[Truida Louw]], 1971, starring [[Mees Xteen]] as Ampie, [[Pieter Bredenkamp]]/[[Price Coetzee]], [[Margot Luyt]], [[Trudi du Plessis]], [[Etienne Pienaar]]/[[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Chris Swanepoel]], [[David Haynes]]/[[Willem de la Querra]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]]/[[Martin Crous]] and a live donkey. Design by [[Chris van den Berg]], stage management by [[Mavis Lilenstein]].
  
 
1981: Another version formed part of the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981.  
 
1981: Another version formed part of the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981.  
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PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.
 
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.
  
''Ampie'' theatre programmes, 1970, 1971.
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''[[Ampie]]'' theatre programmes, 1970, 1971.
  
''Siener in die Suburbs'' theatre programme containing a list of actors and their roles for [[TRUK]] 1965-1971.
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''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' theatre programme containing a list of actors and their roles for [[TRUK]] 1965-1971.
  
 
Photographs held by [[NELM]] (PACOFS 1982 production): [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 1.
 
Photographs held by [[NELM]] (PACOFS 1982 production): [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 1.

Revision as of 11:29, 28 February 2022

Ampie is a novel by Jochem van Bruggen.

The original text

It was followed by a second novel, The influential and award-winning Afrikaans set of two novels on the Great Depression.

See also Ampie Oppie Diekens


Translations and adaptations

Dramatized by Van Bruggen (with the help of Stephanie Fauré) for the first production by Fauré in .

Performance history in South Africa

1930: First produced as Ampie by André Huguenet and directed by Stephanie Faure in 1930, with Huguenet as the poor white young man "Ampie" and Lydia Lindeque. It opened for a two-day run in the Pretoria Opera House on 18 April 1930 and then toured. It was immediately hailed as a milestone in Afrikaans culture, though not all liked the details of the production. Huguenet used the same play a number of times to save his career (e.g 1932, 1941). Van Bruggen also did a production with his family and toured it (193*?),

1970: Performed as Ampie by TRUK Toneel (PACT Drama) in 1970, directed by François Swart. Other cast members were Laurie van der Merwe, Tine Balder (Grieta Booysen), Sandra Prinsloo (Annekie), Schalk Jacobsz, Annette Engelbrecht (Tant Annie/Hester Stander), Katinka Heyns, David van der Merwe, Don Lamprecht (Flip Stander), Louis van Niekerk (Dawid Nortjé), Max Curtis, Jacqueline Cook. Decor designed by Schalk Jacobsz. e.

1971: Presented by KRUIK (CAPAB), directed by Truida Louw, 1971, starring Mees Xteen as Ampie, Pieter Bredenkamp/Price Coetzee, Margot Luyt, Trudi du Plessis, Etienne Pienaar/Roelf Laubscher, Pieter Geldenhuys, Anna Cloete, Marie Pentz, Chris Swanepoel, David Haynes/Willem de la Querra, Paul Slabolepszy/Martin Crous and a live donkey. Design by Chris van den Berg, stage management by Mavis Lilenstein.

1981: Another version formed part of the opening season of the Pretoria State Theatre in 1981.

1982: Another version by Schalk W. Jacobsz, directed by him for PACOFS in 1982, starring Pieter Brand, Japie van Wyk, Louis Minnaar, Sulette Minnaar, Anna Richter-Visser, Schalk Theron, George Barnes, Marie Beukes, Anna Cloete and others. A recording of one of the performances was broadcast on SABC Television.

Sources

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.

Ampie theatre programmes, 1970, 1971.

Siener in die Suburbs theatre programme containing a list of actors and their roles for TRUK 1965-1971.

Photographs held by NELM (PACOFS 1982 production): [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 1.

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