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− | (“The Ballad of Koos Sas”) by [[David Kramer]], [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. A dramatization of a song which Kramer had written about the hunting and killing of the slippery cattle thief and San folk hero Koos Sas. First performed at the [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees]] in 2001. Winner of the [[De Kat Herrie Award]] for best production at the festival, starring ***David Kramer, ***, ***, [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. Rewritten, expanded and directed by Kramer in 200* and performed at ***, with ***, [[Jody Abrahams]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], **, ** and **. Went to England in 2009. | + | (“The Ballad of Koos Sas”) by [[David Kramer]], [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. A dramatization of a song which Kramer had written about the hunting and killing of the slippery cattle thief and San folk hero Koos Sas. First performed at the [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees]] in 2001. Winner of the [[De Kat Herrie Award]] for best production at the festival, starring ***David Kramer, ***, ***, [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. His regular musicians [[Gammie Lackay]] and [[Howard Links]] performed in this play. Rewritten, expanded and directed by Kramer in 200* and performed at ***, with ***, [[Jody Abrahams]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], **, ** and **. Went to England in 2009. |
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+ | [[Pretoria News]], 18 April 2001. | ||
Revision as of 16:33, 3 March 2022
(“The Ballad of Koos Sas”) by David Kramer, Jody Abrahams and Gaerin Hauptfleisch. A dramatization of a song which Kramer had written about the hunting and killing of the slippery cattle thief and San folk hero Koos Sas. First performed at the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees in 2001. Winner of the De Kat Herrie Award for best production at the festival, starring ***David Kramer, ***, ***, Jody Abrahams and Gaerin Hauptfleisch. His regular musicians Gammie Lackay and Howard Links performed in this play. Rewritten, expanded and directed by Kramer in 200* and performed at ***, with ***, Jody Abrahams, Nicholas Ellenbogen, **, ** and **. Went to England in 2009.
Sources
Pretoria News, 18 April 2001.
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