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Performed in 1908?* by **,  
 
Performed in 1908?* by **,  
  
In 196* [[Robert Mohr]] rediscovered the Brink plays and used this text as well as ''[[Die Egskeiding]]'' in his compilation, entitled ''[[Kom Ons Hou Konsert]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 196*, [[SWAPAC]] in 1981).   
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In 196* [[Robert Mohr]] rediscovered the Brink plays and used this text as well as ''[[Die Egskeiding]]'' in his compilation, entitled ''[[Kom Ons Hou Konsert]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 196*, [[SWAPAC]] in 1981).  (Published by [[DALRO]], 1973).
  
 
In 1974 [[Charlotte du Toit]] directed a version of the one-act at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) as a lunch-hour presentation, with [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Dawid Malan]] and [[Johann van der Merwe]]. **** The text originally published by **
 
In 1974 [[Charlotte du Toit]] directed a version of the one-act at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) as a lunch-hour presentation, with [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Dawid Malan]] and [[Johann van der Merwe]]. **** The text originally published by **

Revision as of 09:05, 28 December 2015

O, die Muise ("Oh, the mice, or the vote for women") is an Afrikaans one-act farce by Melt Brink. .

The original text

Published in 1908, reprinted 1912, 1915, 1920.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Performed in 1908?* by **,

In 196* Robert Mohr rediscovered the Brink plays and used this text as well as Die Egskeiding in his compilation, entitled Kom Ons Hou Konsert (CAPAB, 196*, SWAPAC in 1981). (Published by DALRO, 1973).

In 1974 Charlotte du Toit directed a version of the one-act at The Space (Cape Town) as a lunch-hour presentation, with Mary Dreyer, Dawid Malan and Johann van der Merwe. **** The text originally published by **

Sources

Astbury 1979.


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