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("The Black Hand" - Afrikaans) by [[Hendrik Brand]] ([[Dr S.H. Skaife]]). A serial detective story. Brand and [[André Huguenet]] adapted it for the stage, and Huguenet directed the touring production in 1933, with himself,  [[Lydia Lindeque]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], and the rest of his company.   
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''[[Die Swart Hand]]'' ("The Black Hand" - [[Afrikaans]]) by [[Hendrik Brand]] ([[Dr S.H. Skaife]]).  
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Originally written as a serial detective story. Brand and [[André Huguenet]] adapted it for the stage, and Huguenet directed the touring production in 1933, with himself,  [[Lydia Lindeque]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], and the rest of his company.   
  
 
==Performance History in South Africa==
 
==Performance History in South Africa==
  
April 9, 1934, Humansdorp
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1934: Die Afrikaanse Toneelspeler (The Afrikaans Actor) with Andre Huguenet and Geselskap (Company): April 9, 1934, Humansdorp; April 10, 1934, Uitenhage; April 11, 1934, Jansenville; April 12, 1934, Somerset East; April 13, 1934, Aberdeen; April 14, 1934, Graaff-Reinet.
 
 
April 10, 1934, Uitenhage
 
 
 
April 11, 1934, Jansenville
 
 
 
April 12, 1934, Somerset East
 
 
 
April 13, 1934, Aberdeen
 
 
 
April 14, 1934, Graaff-Reinet
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 16:06, 18 June 2021

Die Swart Hand ("The Black Hand" - Afrikaans) by Hendrik Brand (Dr S.H. Skaife).

Originally written as a serial detective story. Brand and André Huguenet adapted it for the stage, and Huguenet directed the touring production in 1933, with himself, Lydia Lindeque, Siegfried Mynhardt, and the rest of his company.

Performance History in South Africa

1934: Die Afrikaanse Toneelspeler (The Afrikaans Actor) with Andre Huguenet and Geselskap (Company): April 9, 1934, Humansdorp; April 10, 1934, Uitenhage; April 11, 1934, Jansenville; April 12, 1934, Somerset East; April 13, 1934, Aberdeen; April 14, 1934, Graaff-Reinet.

Sources

Beeld, 30 March 1996.

Eastern Province Herald, April 7, 1934.


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