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''[[Drama Drie]]'' ("Drama Three") is the title of a programme of three short plays performed by final year students of the [[Universiteit van Pretoria Drama Departement|University of Pretoria]] dramatology course.  
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''[[Drama Drie]]'' ("Drama Three") is the title of a programme of three short plays performed by the first group of final year students of the newly established [[Universiteit van Pretoria Drama Departement|University of Pretoria]] dramatology course.  
  
 
Also found as '''''[[Drama 3]]''''' in some reviews.  
 
Also found as '''''[[Drama 3]]''''' in some reviews.  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[George Ballot]] scrapbooks. (Provisionally held in the [[ESAT Archive]], with the kind permission of Prof Muller Ballot[http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/ballotm.html] and consulted 2024-1925).
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 27 February 2025

Drama Drie ("Drama Three") is the title of a programme of three short plays performed by the first group of final year students of the newly established University of Pretoria dramatology course.

Also found as Drama 3 in some reviews.

The original text

The evening consisted of two one-act plays: Judith Kom Huis Toe (Bolton) and Ou Sjinese Legende (Buckley), both translated from the English. The programme closed with Lappieskombers ("patchwork blanket"), a presentation of short pieces collated and improvised by the student actors themselves).

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1967: The programme was performed in the Aula on the University of Pretoria campus on 29 and 30 September, directed by Anna Neethling-Pohl and performed by the first batch of third year students produced by the Departement Dramatologie at the University.

For more details ons cast members, see also the entries on the individual plays.

Sources

George Ballot scrapbooks. (Provisionally held in the ESAT Archive, with the kind permission of Prof Muller Ballot[1] and consulted 2024-1925).

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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