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− | The first half of the production featured extracts from Bosman's autobiography, Cold Stone Jug ("Murder, I answered", "Death Cell", "Excursion", "Madness" and "Release".) The second half featured three "Oom Schalk Lourens" stories from | + | The first half of the production featured extracts from Bosman's autobiography, ''[[Cold Stone Jug]]'' ("Murder, I answered", "Death Cell", "Excursion", "Madness" and "Release".) The second half featured three "Oom Schalk Lourens" stories from ''Mafeking Road'' ("In the Withaak's Shade", "The Music Maker" and "Willem Prinsloo's Peach Brandy", and ended with 'A Bekkersdal Marathon'. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 6 June 2024
Tjeerio Jerepigo is a one-man production compiled and performed by Patrick Mynhardt (1932-2007) from the writing of Herman Charles Bosman (1905-1951). It is the fourth in Mynhardt's series of Bosman shows, following A Sip of Jerepigo, More Jerepigo and Just Jerepigo.
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The original text
The first half of the production featured extracts from Bosman's autobiography, Cold Stone Jug ("Murder, I answered", "Death Cell", "Excursion", "Madness" and "Release".) The second half featured three "Oom Schalk Lourens" stories from Mafeking Road ("In the Withaak's Shade", "The Music Maker" and "Willem Prinsloo's Peach Brandy", and ended with 'A Bekkersdal Marathon'.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2003: First performed by Patrick Mynhardt at the State Theatre, Pretoria, directed by Cedric Sundstrom.
Sources
Tjeerio Jerepigo programme, 2003.
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