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− | ''Die Vreemdeling'', based on a short story by [[Frances Marek]]. Performed at the 2011 [[Woordfees]], with [[Ephraim Gordon]], [[Rudi Malcolm]] and [[Dann-Jaques Mouton]], directed by [[Mark Fleishman]]. Published in ''The Magnet Theatre 'migration' plays'', compiled by [[Jennie Reznek]]. Junkets, 2012. | + | ''Die Vreemdeling'', based on a short story by [[Frances Marek]]. The stranger in ''Die Vreemdeling'' evokes ambivalent affects, not only of fear and suspicion, but also of mystery and the pleasures of the unknown. |
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+ | Performed in 2010 and at the 2011 [[Woordfees]], with [[Ephraim Gordon]], [[Rudi Malcolm]] and [[Dann-Jaques Mouton]], directed by [[Mark Fleishman]]. | ||
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+ | Published in ''The [[Magnet Theatre]] 'migration' plays'', compiled by [[Jennie Reznek]]. [[Junkets]], 2012. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:33, 23 July 2014
Die Vreemdeling, based on a short story by Frances Marek. The stranger in Die Vreemdeling evokes ambivalent affects, not only of fear and suspicion, but also of mystery and the pleasures of the unknown.
Performed in 2010 and at the 2011 Woordfees, with Ephraim Gordon, Rudi Malcolm and Dann-Jaques Mouton, directed by Mark Fleishman.
Published in The Magnet Theatre 'migration' plays, compiled by Jennie Reznek. Junkets, 2012.
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