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The Chosen Few is a theatre group founded in Belhar by [[Peter Kaleb]] in 1979, very active in the mid 1980s. The group of amateur performers did irregular productions of [[Afrikaans]] ([[Kaaps]] or Cape Afrikaans) plays written by Kaleb himself. These include Luister djy Tant Maggie?, Weekend op Sesstraat, 'n Traan vir Onse Moses and Duskant die skietbaanlyn. (See Smith, 1990, January, 1997) [TH]
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'''The Chosen Few''' is a theatre group founded in Belhar by [[Peter Kaleb]] in 1979, very active in the mid 1980s. The group of amateur performers did irregular productions of [[Afrikaans]] ([[Kaaps]] or Cape Afrikaans) plays written by Kaleb himself. These include ''[[Luister djy tant Maggie?]]'' ("Are You Listening Aunt Maggie?" - 19*), ''[[Weekend in Sesstraat]]'' (19*), ''[[‘n Traan vir Onse Moses]]'' ("A Tear for Our Moses" - 19*), and ''[[Duskant die skietbaanlyn]]''.  
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Sma-Smu|Smith, Julian]], 1990.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Ja-Ji|January]] 1997.
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The Chosen Few is a theatre group founded in Belhar by Peter Kaleb in 1979, very active in the mid 1980s. The group of amateur performers did irregular productions of Afrikaans (Kaaps or Cape Afrikaans) plays written by Kaleb himself. These include Luister djy tant Maggie? ("Are You Listening Aunt Maggie?" - 19*), Weekend in Sesstraat (19*), ‘n Traan vir Onse Moses ("A Tear for Our Moses" - 19*), and Duskant die skietbaanlyn.

Sources

Smith, Julian, 1990.

January 1997.


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