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− | Based on the book of the same name by [[J.C. Kannemeyer]], the play focusses on the life of the South African poet and playwright [[Uys Krige]] and his relationship with his mother, the writer [[Sannie Uys]] (who was also [[Grethe Fox]]'s grandmother). | + | |
+ | Based on the 2002 book of the same name by [[J.C. Kannemeyer]], the play focusses on the life of the South African poet and playwright [[Uys Krige]] and his relationship with his mother, the writer [[Sannie Uys]] (who was also [[Grethe Fox]]'s grandmother). | ||
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− | ''The Star'', 5 April 2002. | + | [[J.C. Kannemeyer]]. 2002. ''Die Goue Seun''. Tafelberg[https://www.dbnl.org/titels/titel.php?id=kann003goue01] |
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+ | ''[[Die Burger]]'', 2 April 2002. | ||
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+ | ''[[The Star]]'', 5 April 2002. | ||
− | ''Mail & Guardian'', 12 November 2002. | + | ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 12 November 2002. |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 9 October 2019
Die Goue Seun ("The Golden Son/Boy") is a play created by Saartjie Botha, Grethe Fox and Marthinus Basson.
Contents
The original text
Based on the 2002 book of the same name by J.C. Kannemeyer, the play focusses on the life of the South African poet and playwright Uys Krige and his relationship with his mother, the writer Sannie Uys (who was also Grethe Fox's grandmother).
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2002: Staged at the KKNK, directed by Marthinus Basson, with Neels van Jaarsveld (Uys Krige). Grethe Fox (Sannie Krige), Francois le Roux and André Roothman. The play was awarded the Kanna Prize for Best Serious Drama at the KKNK. The production was subsequently staged in other South African venues and at festivals.
Sources
J.C. Kannemeyer. 2002. Die Goue Seun. Tafelberg[1]
Die Burger, 2 April 2002.
The Star, 5 April 2002.
Mail & Guardian, 12 November 2002.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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