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+ | ''Spyt'', the first drama written by [[Hertzogprys|Hertzog Prize]]-winning novelist [[Ingrid Winterbach]]. AngloGold Fyngoud Prize for Best Production, [[Aardklop festival|Aardklop]] 2010. Produced by [[Saartjie Botha]], directed by [[Brink Scholtz]] at the 2011 [[Woordfees]] and [[KKNK]]. Cast: [[Stian Bam]] (Braam), [[Waldemar Schultz]] (Frans), [[Nicole Holm]], [[Leanna Dreyer]] (Mariana), [[Sjaka Septembir]] (Micky), [[Vicky Davis]] (Minnares 1), [[Ntombi Makhutshi]]/[[Phumeza Rashe]] (Minnares 2), [[Nicole Holm]]/[[Lulu Botha]] (Minnares 3) and [[Shaun Acker]] (Moira Jean). Choreography by [[Nicola Elliott]], design by [[Angela Nemov]]. | ||
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+ | ''Beeld'' 4 September 2010. | ||
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+ | [[Lida Krüger]]. 2020. "Winterbach’s Spyt and Scholtz’s production: An expression of a postmodern impasse", ''[[Tydskrif vir Letterkunde]]'' 57(2) | ||
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Spyt, the first drama written by Hertzog Prize-winning novelist Ingrid Winterbach. AngloGold Fyngoud Prize for Best Production, Aardklop 2010. Produced by Saartjie Botha, directed by Brink Scholtz at the 2011 Woordfees and KKNK. Cast: Stian Bam (Braam), Waldemar Schultz (Frans), Nicole Holm, Leanna Dreyer (Mariana), Sjaka Septembir (Micky), Vicky Davis (Minnares 1), Ntombi Makhutshi/Phumeza Rashe (Minnares 2), Nicole Holm/Lulu Botha (Minnares 3) and Shaun Acker (Moira Jean). Choreography by Nicola Elliott, design by Angela Nemov.
Sources:
Beeld 4 September 2010.
Lida Krüger. 2020. "Winterbach’s Spyt and Scholtz’s production: An expression of a postmodern impasse", Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 57(2)
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