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'''There have been two Afrikaans plays by this name, both adapted/translated versions of other works:'''
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[[Kremetart]] is the [[Afrikaans]] name for the Boabab (or Adansonia) tree, indigenous to Madagaskar, Afrika and Australia.
  
=''[[Kremetart]]'' by Naude/Constanduros (1946)=
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'''The name occurs often in South African literature and art, and there have been at least two [[Afrikaans]] plays by this name, the one adapted from, and the other a translation of, another literary work:'''
  
'''''Kremetart''''' is the [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Isabeau Naude]] of a play (original title unknown) by English actress and writer Mabel Constanduros (1880-1975) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros] and Howard Agg. A One-act play.
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='''''[[Kremetart]]''''' by Naude/Constanduros (1946)=
  
''Kremetart'' was the winning play, entered by the [[Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society]], at the  [[FATSSA Play Festival]]  held in East London, 1946.
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'''''Kremetart''''' is the [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Isabeau Naude]] of a play (original title unknown) by English actress and writer Mabel Constanduros (1880-1975) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros] and actor and playwright Howard Agg[]. A One-act play.
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''[[Kremetart]]'' was the winning play, entered by the [[Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society]], at the  [[FATSSA Play Festival]]  held in East London, 1946.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros
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http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsA/agg-howard.php
  
 
''[[Trek]]'', 14(4): April 1950: 9.
 
''[[Trek]]'', 14(4): April 1950: 9.
  
=''[[Kremetart]]'' by Davis and Kapp/Stockenström (1985)=
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='''''[[Kremetart]]''''' by Davis and Kapp/Stockenström (1985)=
  
This is an adaptation of [[Wilma Stockenström]]'s novel Die Kremetartekspedisie as a stage play called ''[[Kremetart]]'' by [[Tertius Kapp]] and [[Vicky Davis]] for Davis's B.A. Honours project in 2003.   
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This is an adaptation of [[Wilma Stockenström]]'s novel ''[[Die Kremetartekspedisie]]'' as a stage play called ''[[Kremetart]]'' by [[Tertius Kapp]] and [[Vicky Davis]] for Davis's B.A. Honours project in 2003.   
  
 
'''For more information, see ''[[Die Kremetartekspedisie]]'''''
 
'''For more information, see ''[[Die Kremetartekspedisie]]'''''

Latest revision as of 16:26, 1 April 2022

Kremetart is the Afrikaans name for the Boabab (or Adansonia) tree, indigenous to Madagaskar, Afrika and Australia.

The name occurs often in South African literature and art, and there have been at least two Afrikaans plays by this name, the one adapted from, and the other a translation of, another literary work:

Kremetart by Naude/Constanduros (1946)

Kremetart is the Afrikaans translation by Isabeau Naude of a play (original title unknown) by English actress and writer Mabel Constanduros (1880-1975) [1] and actor and playwright Howard Agg[]. A One-act play.

Kremetart was the winning play, entered by the Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society, at the FATSSA Play Festival held in East London, 1946.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros

http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsA/agg-howard.php

Trek, 14(4): April 1950: 9.

Kremetart by Davis and Kapp/Stockenström (1985)

This is an adaptation of Wilma Stockenström's novel Die Kremetartekspedisie as a stage play called Kremetart by Tertius Kapp and Vicky Davis for Davis's B.A. Honours project in 2003.

For more information, see Die Kremetartekspedisie

Sources

https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/vanaf-fisika-tot-hertzog-20150402

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