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1973: Performed in the [[Bloemfontein Civic Theatre]] by [[PACOFS]].
  
 
1977: Staged by the [[University of Pretoria, Department of Drama]] , directed by [[Hannes Horne]], featuring [[Riana Wilkens]] (Griet), [[Iza Trengove]] (Marie), [[Tonia Ockerse]] (Anna), [[Mieder Olivier]] (Danie) and [[Hendrik Odendaal]] (Piet Venter).
 
1977: Staged by the [[University of Pretoria, Department of Drama]] , directed by [[Hannes Horne]], featuring [[Riana Wilkens]] (Griet), [[Iza Trengove]] (Marie), [[Tonia Ockerse]] (Anna), [[Mieder Olivier]] (Danie) and [[Hendrik Odendaal]] (Piet Venter).

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Bitter Lied van die Somer ("Bitter Song of Summer") is an Afrikaans play by Dick Findlay (1928-1996).

The original play text

Was most probably held by DALRO for a while, before it was published as Bitter Lied van die Somer: 'n Toneelstuk in Drie Bedrywe by J.L. van Schaik in 1974 Van Schaik Publishers in 1974 (No 17 of Die Van Schaik-toneelreeks).

Translations and adaptations

The play was translated into in English and adapted as a film in 1970, proiduced by Panorama Films under the title Forgotten Summer, directed by Howard Rennie, with Marié du Toit, Vanessa Cooke, George Ballot, Christine Stevens and Gert Potgieter.

Performance history of the play in South Africa

1973: Performed in the Bloemfontein Civic Theatre by PACOFS.

1977: Staged by the University of Pretoria, Department of Drama , directed by Hannes Horne, featuring Riana Wilkens (Griet), Iza Trengove (Marie), Tonia Ockerse (Anna), Mieder Olivier (Danie) and Hendrik Odendaal (Piet Venter).

Sources

http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/171672613/Bitter_Lied_van_die_Somer_n_Toneelstuk_in_drie_Bedrywe_deur_Dick_Findlay.html

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2614834/combined

Ogilvie and Graff. 1988. The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors Johannesburg: Everard Read.

University of Pretoria, Department of Drama theatre programme, 1977.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

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