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− | ''Eerloos'' ("''Without Honour''"), a drama in three acts in Dutch by W.G. van Nouhuys. First performed in Rotterdam in 1890. Published in South Africa by Dusseau, 1944 and Van Schaik, 1958. | + | ''Eerloos'' ("''Without Honour''"), a drama in three acts in Dutch by W.G. van Nouhuys. First performed in Rotterdam in 1890 (not to be confused with ''[[Eerloos]]'' by [[Ludwig Stroheim]]). Published in South Africa by Dusseau, 1944 and Van Schaik, 1958. Produced in Afrikaans by the [[André Rousseau Theatre Company]] in 1947, as a touring production. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Premièred in Afrikaans in July 1947, staged by the [[André Rousseau Theatre Company]], directed by [[André Rousseau]], with [[Marie Viljoen]] (Emma), [[André Rousseau]] (Fritz Halma), [[Zandberg Jansen]] (Karel and Antoon) | + | Premièred in Afrikaans in July 1947, staged by the [[André Rousseau Theatre Company]], directed by [[André Rousseau]], with [[Marie Viljoen]] (Emma), [[André Rousseau]] (Fritz Halma), [[Zandberg Jansen]] (Karel and Antoon), [[Ria Louw]] (Anna) and [[Nico Lombard]] (Bracht). |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
+ | The play was a regular setwork for the Senior Certificate examinations in the 1940s and was one of the best known Dutch dramas in South Africa. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 07:23, 4 May 2014
Eerloos ("Without Honour"), a drama in three acts in Dutch by W.G. van Nouhuys. First performed in Rotterdam in 1890 (not to be confused with Eerloos by Ludwig Stroheim). Published in South Africa by Dusseau, 1944 and Van Schaik, 1958. Produced in Afrikaans by the André Rousseau Theatre Company in 1947, as a touring production.
Performance history in South Africa
Premièred in Afrikaans in July 1947, staged by the André Rousseau Theatre Company, directed by André Rousseau, with Marie Viljoen (Emma), André Rousseau (Fritz Halma), Zandberg Jansen (Karel and Antoon), Ria Louw (Anna) and Nico Lombard (Bracht).
Translations and adaptations
The play was a regular setwork for the Senior Certificate examinations in the 1940s and was one of the best known Dutch dramas in South Africa.
Sources
Cape Times, 24 June 1947.
André Rousseau Theatre Company programme.
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