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The ''[[Distrik Ses Revue]]'' was a short [[Afrikaans]] revue, based on the writings of peote and playwright [[Adam Small]] and other anonymous authors, composers and dancers. | The ''[[Distrik Ses Revue]]'' was a short [[Afrikaans]] revue, based on the writings of peote and playwright [[Adam Small]] and other anonymous authors, composers and dancers. | ||
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1971: Staged by [[PACT]] in [[Afrikaans]], it played in the [[SATU|SATU Hall]], Pretoria, from 15-18 June. Forming part of a month-long Etensuurtoneel (Lunch Hour Theatre") programme, offered by the company as part of the 1971 [[Republic Festival]] celebrations, it was created by the cast (consisting of [[Wilna Snyman]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[Paul Eilers]] and [[George Ballot]]) and directed by [[Truida Louw]], with [[Wilna Snyman]] ("Die Vrou") and [[Annette Engelbrecht]] ("Die Vriendin"). It formed a double bill with a newly compiled revue called ''[[Distrik Ses Revue]]''. | 1971: Staged by [[PACT]] in [[Afrikaans]], it played in the [[SATU|SATU Hall]], Pretoria, from 15-18 June. Forming part of a month-long Etensuurtoneel (Lunch Hour Theatre") programme, offered by the company as part of the 1971 [[Republic Festival]] celebrations, it was created by the cast (consisting of [[Wilna Snyman]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[Paul Eilers]] and [[George Ballot]]) and directed by [[Truida Louw]], with [[Wilna Snyman]] ("Die Vrou") and [[Annette Engelbrecht]] ("Die Vriendin"). It formed a double bill with a newly compiled revue called ''[[Distrik Ses Revue]]''. |
Revision as of 16:38, 5 November 2024
The Distrik Ses Revue was a short Afrikaans revue, based on the writings of peote and playwright Adam Small and other anonymous authors, composers and dancers.
BEING EDITED TempleH
1971: Staged by PACT in Afrikaans, it played in the SATU Hall, Pretoria, from 15-18 June. Forming part of a month-long Etensuurtoneel (Lunch Hour Theatre") programme, offered by the company as part of the 1971 Republic Festival celebrations, it was created by the cast (consisting of Wilna Snyman, Annette Engelbrecht, Paul Eilers and George Ballot) and directed by Truida Louw, with Wilna Snyman ("Die Vrou") and Annette Engelbrecht ("Die Vriendin"). It formed a double bill with a newly compiled revue called Distrik Ses Revue.