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A collection of four light one-act plays, compiled by [[Gerhard J. Beukes]] (1913 - 1998) and first published in 1969 by [[J.L. Van Schaik]], Pretoria, as number 4 in their [[Van Schaik-toneelreeks]].
 
A collection of four light one-act plays, compiled by [[Gerhard J. Beukes]] (1913 - 1998) and first published in 1969 by [[J.L. Van Schaik]], Pretoria, as number 4 in their [[Van Schaik-toneelreeks]].
  
The collection includes:  
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The collection includes:
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''[[Die Nôientjie Het Planne!]]''
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''[[Die Braaiboud]]''
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''[[Broer Wolf en die Ooilam]]''
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''[[Die Nefie Kom Kuier!]]''
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 07:23, 26 June 2023

Die Noîentjie Het Planne! ("the young girl has plans!") can refer to an Afrikaans one-act play (19) as well as to a collection of Afrikaans one-act plays (1969).

The title also found as Die Nooientjie Het Planne! in some sources.

Die Noîentjie Het Planne! (1969)

The original text

A one-act play by Gerhard J. Beukes (1913 - 1998),

The text first published by J.L. van Schaik, Pretoria, in the collection Die Nôientjie het Planne!: Vier Ligte Eenakters in 1969.

Translations and adaptations

Later adapted and renamed Mamma het planne! ("Mom has plans!")

Performance history in South Africa

Die Nôientjie het Planne!: Vier Ligte Eenakters (1969)

The original text

A collection of four light one-act plays, compiled by Gerhard J. Beukes (1913 - 1998) and first published in 1969 by J.L. Van Schaik, Pretoria, as number 4 in their Van Schaik-toneelreeks.

The collection includes:


Die Nôientjie Het Planne!

Die Braaiboud

Broer Wolf en die Ooilam

Die Nefie Kom Kuier!

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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