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− | =''[[Nat]]'' by [[Penelope Youngleson]]= | + | ''The word itself can be used in two senses in the country: as the [[Afrikaans]] word for "wet" or as the well-known acronym for the "Nationalist Party", active in the previous dispensation in South Africa.'' |
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+ | =''[[Nat]]'' by [[Penelope Youngleson]] (1987- )= | ||
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2016: Staged by [[Rust Co-Operative]] in the [[Artscape]] and [[Rosebank Theatre]]s in Cape Town and at the [[KKNK]], directed by [[Penelope Youngleson]], with [[Iman Isaacs]] and [[Richard September]]. | 2016: Staged by [[Rust Co-Operative]] in the [[Artscape]] and [[Rosebank Theatre]]s in Cape Town and at the [[KKNK]], directed by [[Penelope Youngleson]], with [[Iman Isaacs]] and [[Richard September]]. | ||
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+ | =''[[Nat]]'' by [[Henque Heymans]] (1985-)= | ||
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+ | == The original text == | ||
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+ | This is a one man performance text, one of two of the four opening pieces written by Heymans as part of ''[[DEURnis]]''; South Africa’s first one-on-one site specific theatre production, of which he was a co-creator. | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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+ | 2017: ''[[Nat]]'' was performed by [[Stephanie Gericke]] and directed by [[Aneshree Paul]] at the [[Aardklop Kunstefees]] in 2016 and in Centurion (February 2017), as part of the production ''[[DEURnis]]''. | ||
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+ | '''See the entry on ''[[DEURnis]]'' for more information.''' | ||
= Sources = | = Sources = | ||
[[Rust Co-Operative]] website [http://rustcooperative.tumblr.com/] | [[Rust Co-Operative]] website [http://rustcooperative.tumblr.com/] | ||
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+ | Personal correspondence from [[Henque Heymans]], 13 June, 2019. | ||
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+ | https://www.litnet.co.za/author/henque-heymans/ | ||
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+ | https://www.netwerk24.com/Vermaak/Teater/unieke-teater-ervaring-begin-in-pretoria-20161026 | ||
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+ | https://thetheatretimes.com/deurnis-anatomy-intimacy/ | ||
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+ | https://www.litnet.co.za/aardklop-2017-n-onderhoud-met-henque-heymans-oor-deurnis/ | ||
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 14 June 2019
Nat occurs as the title of two South African plays in 2016:
The word itself can be used in two senses in the country: as the Afrikaans word for "wet" or as the well-known acronym for the "Nationalist Party", active in the previous dispensation in South Africa.
Contents
Nat by Penelope Youngleson (1987- )
The original text
This is a 2016 multilingual (Afrikaans, English, isiXhosa) two-hander.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2016: Staged by Rust Co-Operative in the Artscape and Rosebank Theatres in Cape Town and at the KKNK, directed by Penelope Youngleson, with Iman Isaacs and Richard September.
Nat by Henque Heymans (1985-)
The original text
This is a one man performance text, one of two of the four opening pieces written by Heymans as part of DEURnis; South Africa’s first one-on-one site specific theatre production, of which he was a co-creator.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2017: Nat was performed by Stephanie Gericke and directed by Aneshree Paul at the Aardklop Kunstefees in 2016 and in Centurion (February 2017), as part of the production DEURnis.
See the entry on DEURnis for more information.
Sources
Rust Co-Operative website [1]
Personal correspondence from Henque Heymans, 13 June, 2019.
https://www.litnet.co.za/author/henque-heymans/
https://www.netwerk24.com/Vermaak/Teater/unieke-teater-ervaring-begin-in-pretoria-20161026
https://thetheatretimes.com/deurnis-anatomy-intimacy/
https://www.litnet.co.za/aardklop-2017-n-onderhoud-met-henque-heymans-oor-deurnis/
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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