Difference between revisions of "La vita che ti diedi"
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− | ''La vita che te diedi'' by Pirandello, translated into Afrikaans by [[Con de Villiers]] as ''Die Lewe Wat Ek Jou Gegee Het''. Directed by [[Victor Melleney]] for [[PACT]] in 1964, performed in the [[National Theatre]], Pretoria, [[Library Theatre]], | + | ''La vita che te diedi'' by Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936), translated into Afrikaans by [[Con de Villiers]] as ''Die Lewe Wat Ek Jou Gegee Het''. Directed by [[Victor Melleney]] for [[PACT]] in 1964, performed in the [[National Theatre]], Pretoria, [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg and taken on tour in Transvaal. Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes by [[Margaret Louttit]]. The cast included [[Francois Swart]], [[Wena Naudé]], [[Leonora Nel]], [[James Norval]], [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] and others. |
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+ | ''Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee het'', [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]], 1964, directed by [[Fred Engelen]]. Members of the cast were Ben Verwey, Marie van Heerden, Gertie Smith-Visser, Willem de la Guerre, [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]], [[Antoinette Terblanche]], [[Franz Marx]], [[Tine Balder]], [[Madelein Viljoen]], [[Woutrine Theron]]. | ||
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PACT report 1963/64 | PACT report 1963/64 | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 13 February 2014
La vita che te diedi by Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936), translated into Afrikaans by Con de Villiers as Die Lewe Wat Ek Jou Gegee Het. Directed by Victor Melleney for PACT in 1964, performed in the National Theatre, Pretoria, Library Theatre, Johannesburg and taken on tour in Transvaal. Decor by Raimond Schoop, costumes by Margaret Louttit. The cast included Francois Swart, Wena Naudé, Leonora Nel, James Norval, Anna Neethling-Pohl and others.
Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee het, Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch, 1964, directed by Fred Engelen. Members of the cast were Ben Verwey, Marie van Heerden, Gertie Smith-Visser, Willem de la Guerre, Anna Neethling-Pohl, Antoinette Terblanche, Franz Marx, Tine Balder, Madelein Viljoen, Woutrine Theron.
Sources
PACT report 1963/64
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