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− | by [[George Weideman]]. One-act. Cast: mixed (teenagers) | + | ''[[Die Saalspook]]'' is a play for the youth by [[George Weideman]]. One-act. Cast: mixed (teenagers). |
+ | == The originaal text == | ||
+ | Published in ''[[Alles op die spel]]'' by [[Klipbok]] in 1991. | ||
+ | The purpose of the play is in the first place to entertain but the author does experiment in an interesting way in that a play-within-a-play is being portrayed. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Vaa-Van den|Van Coller, Hennie & Van Jaarsveld, Anthea]], ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 2007. | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 18 March 2022
Die Saalspook is a play for the youth by George Weideman. One-act. Cast: mixed (teenagers).
The originaal text
Published in Alles op die spel by Klipbok in 1991.
The purpose of the play is in the first place to entertain but the author does experiment in an interesting way in that a play-within-a-play is being portrayed.
Sources
Van Coller, Hennie & Van Jaarsveld, Anthea, South African Theatre Journal, 2007.
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