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2004: Presented in May by [[D.F. Applous]], the drama club of the [[D.F. Malherbe High School]][https://www.schools4sa.co.za/school-profile/df-malherbe-high-school/] in Port Elizabeth, as part of a evening of one-act plays. Directed by [[Charlotte Hauman]] and [[Roné McFarlane]], the play picked as the best production of the evening. | 2004: Presented in May by [[D.F. Applous]], the drama club of the [[D.F. Malherbe High School]][https://www.schools4sa.co.za/school-profile/df-malherbe-high-school/] in Port Elizabeth, as part of a evening of one-act plays. Directed by [[Charlotte Hauman]] and [[Roné McFarlane]], the play picked as the best production of the evening. | ||
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 20 November 2023
Boem in die Boks ("Boom in the Box") is an Afrikaans one-act play by Morné Malan.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2004: Presented in May by D.F. Applous, the drama club of the D.F. Malherbe High School[1] in Port Elizabeth, as part of a evening of one-act plays. Directed by Charlotte Hauman and Roné McFarlane, the play picked as the best production of the evening.
2004: The production was one of three selected for performance at the Eastern Cape regional heats for the ATKV school's competition, held in the Opera House in Port Elizabeth. There it was chosen as winner and receiving three bronze certificates (for direction, sound and lighting).
Sources
https://www.facebook.com/dfmalherbe/
https://www.dfmalherbe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/dfjaarverslag2004.pdf
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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