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''[[Voices]]'' is a play by Susan Griffin ()[].  
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''[[Voices]]'' is a play by Susan Griffin (1943-)[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/susan-griffin].  
 
 
 
 
by Susan Griffin
 
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
Written for a 5 woman cast, it is a verse play about the lives of five women, each is facing some crisis in life. They don't know one another, nor speak to each other, but tell their life stories to the audience. It opened to great audience acclaim in New York City.
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Subtitled "A Play for Women", it it is a verse play about the lives of five women, each is facing some crisis in life. They don't know one another, nor speak to each other, but tell their life stories to the audience. It opened to great audience acclaim in New York City.
 
   
 
   
 
''[[Voices]]'' won an Emmy Award for a local PBS production in 1975.  
 
''[[Voices]]'' won an Emmy Award for a local PBS production in 1975.  
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Stemme]]'' by [[Fred le Roux]].  
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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Stemme]]'' by [[Fred le Roux|F.J. le Roux]] in 1980.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
 
1980: ''[[Stemme]]'' was performed by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in a double bill with ''[[Dameshandwerk]]'' in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in April, directed by [[Herman Pretorius]].
 
1980: ''[[Stemme]]'' was performed by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in a double bill with ''[[Dameshandwerk]]'' in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in April, directed by [[Herman Pretorius]].
  
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== Sources ==
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https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Play-Women-Susan-Griffin/dp/0573630151
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https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/susan-griffin
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A typed copy of the Le Roux [[Afrikaans]] translation found in the archives of the Drama Department of [[Stellenbosch University]]. Now held in the [[Performing Arts Research Collection]]  ([[PARC]])  at the [[Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation]], with offices at Pieter Okkers House, 7 Joubert Street, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 12 July 2025

Voices is a play by Susan Griffin (1943-)[1].

The original text

Subtitled "A Play for Women", it it is a verse play about the lives of five women, each is facing some crisis in life. They don't know one another, nor speak to each other, but tell their life stories to the audience. It opened to great audience acclaim in New York City.

Voices won an Emmy Award for a local PBS production in 1975.

The playtext was published as Voices: A Play for Women by Samuel French in 1979.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Stemme by F.J. le Roux in 1980.

Performance history in South Africa

1980: Stemme was performed by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in a double bill with Dameshandwerk in the H.B. Thom Theatre in April, directed by Herman Pretorius.

Sources

https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Play-Women-Susan-Griffin/dp/0573630151

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/susan-griffin

A typed copy of the Le Roux Afrikaans translation found in the archives of the Drama Department of Stellenbosch University. Now held in the Performing Arts Research Collection (PARC) at the Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation, with offices at Pieter Okkers House, 7 Joubert Street, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page