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Published by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] in 2010, it tells of Clara Brand, who has discovered that her husband is cheating on her with her friend and colleague, so she plots her revenge, all the while juggling new friendships, new romances and the rediscovery of her passion for food. | Published by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] in 2010, it tells of Clara Brand, who has discovered that her husband is cheating on her with her friend and colleague, so she plots her revenge, all the while juggling new friendships, new romances and the rediscovery of her passion for food. | ||
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+ | The novel has been translated into English as ''[[Just Dessert, Dear]]''. | ||
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==The original text== | ==The original text== | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 2011: Performed at the [[Aardklop]] festival in Potchefstroom. | + | 2011: Produced by [[Kosie House of Theatre]], performed by [[Elsabe Zietsman]] and directed by [[André Odendaal]], the play premiéred at the [[Laerskool Wesbanksaal]], at the [[KKNK]] in Oudtshoorn (6-9 April). |
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+ | 2011: Performed by [[Elsabe Zietsman]] and directed by [[André Odendaal]], in the [[Centurion Theatre]] on 18-19 August. | ||
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+ | 2011: Performed at the [[Aardklop]] festival in Potchefstroom. | ||
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+ | 2017: Performed by [[Elsabe Zietsman]] during September at the Omaruru Kunsroete in Namibia | ||
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The film released in South Africa in August 26, 2016, it was distributed by [[Times Media Films]]. | The film released in South Africa in August 26, 2016, it was distributed by [[Times Media Films]]. | ||
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https://www.amazon.com/Dis-koue-kos-skat-Afrikaans/dp/0624080331 | https://www.amazon.com/Dis-koue-kos-skat-Afrikaans/dp/0624080331 | ||
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+ | https://argief.litnet.co.za/article.php?news_id=101021 | ||
[[Beeld]], 26 September 2011. | [[Beeld]], 26 September 2011. |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 27 September 2022
Dis Koue Kos, Skat ("It is cold food, darling") can refer to an Afrikaans novel by Marita van der Vyver (), as well as the stage version and a film adaptation.
Contents
Dis Koue Kos, Skat: the novel (2010)
Published by Tafelberg Uitgewers in 2010, it tells of Clara Brand, who has discovered that her husband is cheating on her with her friend and colleague, so she plots her revenge, all the while juggling new friendships, new romances and the rediscovery of her passion for food.
The novel has been translated into English as Just Dessert, Dear.
Dis Koue Kos, Skat: the play (2011)
The original text
The novel was adapted as a one-woman stage play by Alexa Strachan as a vehicle for Elsabe Zietsman.
Performance history in South Africa
2011: Produced by Kosie House of Theatre, performed by Elsabe Zietsman and directed by André Odendaal, the play premiéred at the Laerskool Wesbanksaal, at the KKNK in Oudtshoorn (6-9 April).
2011: Performed by Elsabe Zietsman and directed by André Odendaal, in the Centurion Theatre on 18-19 August.
2011: Performed at the Aardklop festival in Potchefstroom.
2017: Performed by Elsabe Zietsman during September at the Omaruru Kunsroete in Namibia
Dis Koue Kos, Skat: the film (2016)
The novel was adapted for the screen by Marita van der Vyver and Etienne Fourie and produced by for the Karoo Film Company and kykNET. Directed by Etienne Fourie with Anna-Mart van der Merwe, Deon Lotz, Elzabé Zietsman, Frank Opperman, Angelique GerberDeànré Reiners, Zonika de Vries Riaan Visman, Sean Cameron Michael, Michelle du Plessis, Anne Hirsch, Bouwer Bosch and Lara Hattingh.
The production team for the two companies included Aimee Dherman, Jan du Plessis, Ricky Human, Diony Kempen, Wayne Kriel, Karen Meiring, Deon Meyer, Lida Meyer, Marita van der Vyver and Anneke Villet.
The technical crew included music by Schalk Joubert, cinematography by William Collinson, film editing by Johan Prinsloo, production design by Nerina du Plessis and Luarnae Roos, art direction by Jaco Conradie and costume design by Azell Bartizal.
The film released in South Africa in August 26, 2016, it was distributed by Times Media Films.
Sources
https://www.amazon.com/Dis-koue-kos-skat-Afrikaans/dp/0624080331
https://argief.litnet.co.za/article.php?news_id=101021
Beeld, 26 September 2011.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt5821968/credits/?ref_=bo_tt_tab
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5821968/
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