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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1991: [[PACT]] Drama staged a production of the Simon Callow translation as ''Jacques and his Master'', directed by [[Ilse van Hemert]], featuring [[Robert Whitehead]] (Jacques), [[Patrick Ndlovu]] (Master), [[Noria Mabuela]] (Innkeeper), [[Peter Se-Puma]] (Saint-Ouen), [[Duncan Johnson]] (Young Bigre), [[Nomsa Nene]] (Justine & Daughter), [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure]] (Marquis), [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]] (Mother),  
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1991: [[PACT]] Drama staged a production of the Simon Callow translation as ''Jacques and his Master'', directed by [[Ilse van Hemert]], featuring [[Robert Whitehead]] (Jacques), [[Patrick Ndlovu]] (Master), [[Noria Mabuela]] (Innkeeper & Agathe), [[Peter Se-Puma]] (Saint-Ouen & Police Officer), [[Duncan Johnson]] (Young Bigre), [[Nomsa Nene]] (Justine & Daughter), [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure]] (Marquis & Father), [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]] (Mother),  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 11:35, 10 June 2015

Jakub a jeho pán: Pocta Denisu Diderotovi (Jacques and his Master: A Homage to Diderot in Three Acts) [1] is a 1971 play by Czech-born writer Milan Kundera [2].

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English as Jacques and his Master: A Homage to Diderot in Three Acts by Simon Callow [3] in 1986.

Performance history in South Africa

1991: PACT Drama staged a production of the Simon Callow translation as Jacques and his Master, directed by Ilse van Hemert, featuring Robert Whitehead (Jacques), Patrick Ndlovu (Master), Noria Mabuela (Innkeeper & Agathe), Peter Se-Puma (Saint-Ouen & Police Officer), Duncan Johnson (Young Bigre), Nomsa Nene (Justine & Daughter), Itumeleng Wa-Lehure (Marquis & Father), Nomhle Nkonyeni (Mother),

Sources

PACT theatre programme, 1991.

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