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''[[Nag van die Luiperd]]'' written by [[Joe Kleinhans]].
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''[[Nag van die Luiperd]]'' ("Night of the leopard") is a radio drama written by [[Joe Kleinhans]].
  
==The original text==
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==Original text==
  
Broadcast by the SABC in 2024.
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A play inspired by an actual event, it tells of two friends, Christo Kirsten and Buks Botha, who go on a seven-day tour of the Kgalagadi Game Park to celebrate their 50th birthdays. Their long-time friend, the wealthy widow Delia Dirksen, arranges everything and becomes part of the birthday celebrations. Buks and Amy Botha are unaware of what awaits them one dark night in the Bosobogolo camp. What is more dangerous in the remote Kgalagadi? A long-standing grudge between friends, or a starving leopard?
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
Directed by [[Estel de Beer]].  Cast:  [[Liz Meiring]], [[Jacques Gombault]], [[Francois Stemmet]], [[Carl Trautman]] and [[Marina Coetzee]].
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2024: Broadcast on [[RSG]] by the [[SABC]] on 17 October, directed by [[Estel de Beer]] with [[Liz Meiring]], [[Jacques Gombault]], [[Francois Stemmet]], [[Carl Trautman]] and [[Marina Coetzee]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
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https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/nag-van-die-luiperd-deur-joe-kleinhans/
  
 
[[Die Burger]], 5 October 2024.
 
[[Die Burger]], 5 October 2024.
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 31 January 2025

Nag van die Luiperd ("Night of the leopard") is a radio drama written by Joe Kleinhans.

Original text

A play inspired by an actual event, it tells of two friends, Christo Kirsten and Buks Botha, who go on a seven-day tour of the Kgalagadi Game Park to celebrate their 50th birthdays. Their long-time friend, the wealthy widow Delia Dirksen, arranges everything and becomes part of the birthday celebrations. Buks and Amy Botha are unaware of what awaits them one dark night in the Bosobogolo camp. What is more dangerous in the remote Kgalagadi? A long-standing grudge between friends, or a starving leopard?

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2024: Broadcast on RSG by the SABC on 17 October, directed by Estel de Beer with Liz Meiring, Jacques Gombault, Francois Stemmet, Carl Trautman and Marina Coetzee.

Sources

https://www.rsg.co.za/rsg/omny/nag-van-die-luiperd-deur-joe-kleinhans/

Die Burger, 5 October 2024.

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