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− | A play about the 1989 [[Voëlvry]] | + | A play a group of friends who come together after the death of [[Johannes Kerkorrel]], lead singer of the Gereformeerde Blues Band, in 2002. They reminisce about the 1989 [[Voëlvry]] concert tour[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voëlvry_Movement]] and the South African youth of the time. The play was the runner up for the 2004 [[AngloGold Ashanti/Aardklop Smeltkoersprys]]. |
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+ | The text was published by [[Protea Boekhuis]] in 2011. ISBN 9781869194475. | ||
==Adaptations and translations== | ==Adaptations and translations== | ||
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+ | Comprehensively revised by Steyn as ''[[Johnny is nie dood nie]]'' and published by [[Protea Boekhuis]] in 2011. | ||
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+ | A film version of the play, also known as ''[[Johnny is nie dood nie]]'', was made by [[Christiaan Olwagen]] in 2016, who rewrote the play as a film script himself. | ||
==Performances== | ==Performances== |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 10 December 2021
Eet Alles (“Eat everything”) is an Afrikaans play by Malan Steyn.
The original text
A play a group of friends who come together after the death of Johannes Kerkorrel, lead singer of the Gereformeerde Blues Band, in 2002. They reminisce about the 1989 Voëlvry concert tour[[1]] and the South African youth of the time. The play was the runner up for the 2004 AngloGold Ashanti/Aardklop Smeltkoersprys.
The text was published by Protea Boekhuis in 2011. ISBN 9781869194475.
Adaptations and translations
Comprehensively revised by Steyn as Johnny is nie dood nie and published by Protea Boekhuis in 2011.
A film version of the play, also known as Johnny is nie dood nie, was made by Christiaan Olwagen in 2016, who rewrote the play as a film script himself.
Performances
2004: First performed at the Aardklop festival in Potchefstroom by Vleis, Rys en Aartappels, directed by Francois Toerien, with Joanie Combrink, Deon Coetzee, Morné Visser, Martelize Kolver en Altan Ungerer
2005: Performed at the KKNK festival with the same cast. .
See also Johnny is nie dood nie.
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