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+ | 1974: In August [[Marie van Heerden]] directed a production of ''Pavane'' with the script as [[André P. Brink|Brink]] had re-worked it after the [[CAPAB]] production a year earlier. She staged it in the [[Libertas Theatre]] in Stellenbosch with the University's amateur theatre society, [[USAT]]. The cast were, [[Space van Heerden]] (José), [[d'Este du Plessis]] (Teresa), [[Herman Binge]] (Mario), [[Lochner de Kock]] (Miguel), [[Christine Hulme]] (Maria-Carmen), [[Jannie Hofmeyr]] (Antonio), [[Henri Laurie]] (Pepe) and [[Sharon Montgomery]] (Claudia), with live music performed by [[Laurika Rauch]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:34, 19 August 2015
Pavane is a 1973 Afrikaans play by André P. Brink. Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published by Human & Rousseau, 1974.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1973: Première production in August, presented by the CAPAB Afrikaans Company Workshop Theatre in the Hofmeyr Theatre in Cape Town, directed by Mees Xteen. Stage manager Mavis Lilenstein.
1974: In August Marie van Heerden directed a production of Pavane with the script as Brink had re-worked it after the CAPAB production a year earlier. She staged it in the Libertas Theatre in Stellenbosch with the University's amateur theatre society, USAT. The cast were, Space van Heerden (José), d'Este du Plessis (Teresa), Herman Binge (Mario), Lochner de Kock (Miguel), Christine Hulme (Maria-Carmen), Jannie Hofmeyr (Antonio), Henri Laurie (Pepe) and Sharon Montgomery (Claudia), with live music performed by Laurika Rauch.
Sources
USAT theatre programme, August 1974.
PACT theate programme, 1980.
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