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[[Pieter Fourie]], as head of Afrikaans Drama at [[CAPAB]], introduced lunch-time shows in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], the first being ''Die Laaste Aand'' which opened on 4 July 1967. (Source:  [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 66)
 
[[Pieter Fourie]], as head of Afrikaans Drama at [[CAPAB]], introduced lunch-time shows in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], the first being ''Die Laaste Aand'' which opened on 4 July 1967. (Source:  [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 66)
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A musical adaptation was performed at the 2002 [[KKNK]], directed by [[Hennie van Greunen]], with [[Pedro Kruger]], [[Natalia da Rocha]] and [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]]. (Source: ''Die Burger'', 31 January 2002).
  
  

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[“The Last Night”] by C. Louis Leipoldt. Based on his own poem called Van Noodt se laaste aand [“Van Noodt’s Last Night”], reworked for the stage in 1930 at the behest of Stephanie Fauré. Set in front of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, and 30 years after the events narrated, it tells of the relationship between the despotic governor Van Noodt and his cast-off Malay lover Martha. First produced by Faure with **. Produced again in 1941 by K.A.T. in Cape Town (with Leonie Pienaar as the woman) and Volksteater in Pretoria (with Anna Neethling-Pohl) Published by Nasionale Pers in 1930. Published by Nasboek.

Pieter Fourie, as head of Afrikaans Drama at CAPAB, introduced lunch-time shows in the Hofmeyr Theatre, the first being Die Laaste Aand which opened on 4 July 1967. (Source: Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 66)

A musical adaptation was performed at the 2002 KKNK, directed by Hennie van Greunen, with Pedro Kruger, Natalia da Rocha and André-Jacques van der Merwe. (Source: Die Burger, 31 January 2002).


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(“The Last Evening”) by Coen Bezuidenhout. One-act. Cast: mixed.


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