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The various sources offer different indications of the nature of the piece and of the authorship thereof. | The various sources offer different indications of the nature of the piece and of the authorship thereof. | ||
− | Originally published as ''[[Kaskenades van Jakkals]]'' in Cape Town by [[H.A.U.M.]]/[[Dusseau]], in 1934, and referred to as an operetta for children by [[De Wet Laubscher]] and [[Maxie de Villiers]] or [[Maxie de Villiers]] alone. Later also published as a playtext by [[DALRO]] ([[Dramatic, Artistic, and Literary Rights Organisation]]) in 1970, in this case called a comedy and ascribed to [[De Wet Laubscher]] alone. | + | Originally published as ''[[Kaskenades van Jakkals]]'' in Cape Town by [[H.A.U.M.]]/[[Jacques Dusseau & Co]], in 1934, and referred to as an operetta for children by [[De Wet Laubscher]] and [[Maxie de Villiers]] or [[Maxie de Villiers]] alone. Later also published as a playtext by [[DALRO]] ([[Dramatic, Artistic, and Literary Rights Organisation]]) in 1970, in this case called a comedy and ascribed to [[De Wet Laubscher]] alone. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 17 November 2022
Kaskenades van Jakkals (“The antics of Jackal”) is a operetta/comedy for children by De Wet Laubscher and/or Maxie de Villiers.
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The original text
A play featuring animal characters, it has a cast of 18 children.
The various sources offer different indications of the nature of the piece and of the authorship thereof.
Originally published as Kaskenades van Jakkals in Cape Town by H.A.U.M./Jacques Dusseau & Co, in 1934, and referred to as an operetta for children by De Wet Laubscher and Maxie de Villiers or Maxie de Villiers alone. Later also published as a playtext by DALRO (Dramatic, Artistic, and Literary Rights Organisation) in 1970, in this case called a comedy and ascribed to De Wet Laubscher alone.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
https://www.worldcat.org/title/31936418
The text of Kaskenades van Jakkals, DALRO, 1970.
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