Difference between revisions of "Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?"
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− | ''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' is a play written by [[Julie Barker]]. | + | ''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' is a play written by [[Julie Barker]] with music by [[Godfrey Johnson]]. |
− | Sometimes referred to as ''[[Die Koup, Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' | + | Sometimes referred to as ''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie]]'' or ''[[Die Koup, Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' |
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 1992: Performed at the [[ | + | 1992: Performed at the [[Monumentum Theatre]], Pretoria, as part of [[Kampustoneel]] by students of the [[University of Cape Town]], directed by [[James Blanckenberg]], starring [[Luke Tagg]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Claire Watling]], [[Raesine Masebe]], [[Susan Rossouw]] and [[Hein Lottering]]. Music by [[Godfrey Johnson]]. |
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− | [[ | + | ''[[Beeld]]'', 15 April 1992. |
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 18:46, 18 June 2022
Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret? is a play written by Julie Barker with music by Godfrey Johnson.
Sometimes referred to as Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie or Die Koup, Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?
Contents
The original text
Published by Nas Bib.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1992: Performed at the Monumentum Theatre, Pretoria, as part of Kampustoneel by students of the University of Cape Town, directed by James Blanckenberg, starring Luke Tagg, Oscar Petersen, Claire Watling, Raesine Masebe, Susan Rossouw and Hein Lottering. Music by Godfrey Johnson.
Sources
Beeld, 15 April 1992.
Pretoria News, 15 April 1992.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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