Difference between revisions of "Die Jaar van die Vuuros"
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− | Set on a farm | + | Set on a farm, the play takes a complex and disturbing look at the [[Afrikaner]] and his relationship with the land, his English-speaking compatriots and the African claimants to the land. |
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+ | Winner of the [[Afrikaans]] section of the [[Van Riebeeck Centenary Award]], published in 1952 by both [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] and [[Nasionale Boekhandel]]. De Klerk was awarded the prestigious [[Hertzogprys|Hertzog Prize for Literature]] for the play in the same year (jointly with [[Gerhard J. Beukes]].) The play became a standard setwork text in schools for many years. | ||
== South African performances == | == South African performances == | ||
− | 1952: First performed by [[National Theatre Organisation]] as part of the [[ | + | 1952: First performed by [[National Theatre Organisation]] as part of the [[Van Riebeeck Festival]] , playing for 191 nights. It opened in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], and was directed by [[Hermien Dommisse]] and featured [[Jan Bruyns]], [[Elma Krynauw]], [[Danie Smuts]], [[Eghard van der Hoven]], [[Roma Reilly]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Dawid van der Walt]], [[Daan Retief]], joined by [[Michal Grobbelaar]] (replacing [[Jan Bruijns]] as "Die Generaal") and [[Marjorie Malan]] (replacing [[Elma Krynauw]] as "Emma") on tour. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | ''Die Huisgenoot'', 29 August 1952. | + | ''[[Die Huisgenoot]]'', 29 August 1952. |
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+ | ''[[Helikon]]'', 1(5):116. | ||
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+ | ''[[Lantern]]'', 2(3): 296-297. 1952. | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 15 June 2023
Die Jaar van die Vuuros (lit. "The year of the fire-ox") is a 3 act Afrikaans play by W.A. de Klerk (1917-1996).
The original text
Set on a farm, the play takes a complex and disturbing look at the Afrikaner and his relationship with the land, his English-speaking compatriots and the African claimants to the land.
Winner of the Afrikaans section of the Van Riebeeck Centenary Award, published in 1952 by both Tafelberg Uitgewers and Nasionale Boekhandel. De Klerk was awarded the prestigious Hertzog Prize for Literature for the play in the same year (jointly with Gerhard J. Beukes.) The play became a standard setwork text in schools for many years.
South African performances
1952: First performed by National Theatre Organisation as part of the Van Riebeeck Festival , playing for 191 nights. It opened in the Hofmeyr Theatre, and was directed by Hermien Dommisse and featured Jan Bruyns, Elma Krynauw, Danie Smuts, Eghard van der Hoven, Roma Reilly, Louw Verwey, Dawid van der Walt, Daan Retief, joined by Michal Grobbelaar (replacing Jan Bruijns as "Die Generaal") and Marjorie Malan (replacing Elma Krynauw as "Emma") on tour.
Sources
Die Huisgenoot, 29 August 1952.
Helikon, 1(5):116.
Lantern, 2(3): 296-297. 1952.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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