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Published in the collection ''[[Die Spieël en die Weerkaatsing]]'' by [[Academica]] in 1985. | Published in the collection ''[[Die Spieël en die Weerkaatsing]]'' by [[Academica]] in 1985. |
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Die Óórmaak van Mnr Venter ("A make-over for Mr Venter") is an Afrikaans one-act farce in four scenes by Anton Haarhoff (1945-).
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The Venter children are organising a dance party at their home and are embarrassed by their father's old-style clothing and manner, so they try to make him adopt a more contemporary look and attitude. However, when he pitches up in blue suede shoes and shows his dancing moves, to the delight of their guests, the embarrassed children find they may have created something they do not want...
Published in the collection Die Spieël en die Weerkaatsing by Academica in 1985.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
Temple Hauptfleisch 1985. Die Spieël en die Weerkaatsing. Pretoria: Academica
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