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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
A short monologue, written for the [[LitNet Stemme]] series, one of 10 monologues by established and upcoming dramatists, presented in co-operation with the [[Suidoosterfees]], [[KKNK]] and [[NATi]]. This is a piece about a prisoner who ruminates on issues like being a man, fatherhood, guilt and self recrimination.  
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A short monologue, written for the [[LitNet]]'s Stemme | Voices | Amazwi project, a series of 10 monologues by established and upcoming dramatists, presented in co-operation with the [[Suidoosterfees]], [[KKNK]] and [[NATi]]. This is a piece about a prisoner who ruminates on issues like being a man, fatherhood, guilt and self recrimination.  
  
 
The text and the filmed version published by LitNet on 20 July, 2021.
 
The text and the filmed version published by LitNet on 20 July, 2021.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 18:03, 27 August 2024

There are two South African plays with the title Weg ("away/lost"):


Weg: an Afrikaans play by Leon Kruger (2006)

The original text

Written by Leon Kruger (1972-2021)

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2006: Performed at the Aardklop festival in Potchefstroom, directed by Leon Kruger.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Weg: an Afrikaans monologue by Carlo Daniles (2021)

The original text

A short monologue, written for the LitNet's Stemme | Voices | Amazwi project, a series of 10 monologues by established and upcoming dramatists, presented in co-operation with the Suidoosterfees, KKNK and NATi. This is a piece about a prisoner who ruminates on issues like being a man, fatherhood, guilt and self recrimination.

The text and the filmed version published by LitNet on 20 July, 2021.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2021: Performed and filmed in the Iziko Slave Museum in Cape Town on 19 Junie by Daniels, directed by Andrew Buckland.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography




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