Difference between revisions of "Les Nonnes"
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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+ | Translated into English as '''''The Nuns''''' by Robert Baldick (1927-1972) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Baldick] in 1970. | ||
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+ | Translated from the English into [[Afrikaans]] as '''''Die Nonne''''', by [[Mees Xteen]] in 1973. | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | + | 1973: [[Die Nonne]], the [[Mees Xteen|Xteen]] [[Afrikaans]] translation was staged in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], directed by [[Mees Xteen]]. | |
Revision as of 06:47, 14 September 2015
Les Nonnes (French: "The Nuns") is a sinister 1969 comedy by Cuban playwright and novelist Eduardo Manet (1930- ) [1], who writes in French and lives in Paris. The play is set in Haiti at the time of the first Negro revolt of 1804.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
The play has been translated into more than twenty languages.
Translated into English as The Nuns by Robert Baldick (1927-1972) [2] in 1970.
Translated from the English into Afrikaans as Die Nonne, by Mees Xteen in 1973.
Performance history in South Africa
1973: Die Nonne, the Xteen Afrikaans translation was staged in the Hofmeyr Theatre, directed by Mees Xteen.
Sources
Amazon [3]
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet, February 1973.
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