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''Illusions'' a translation of the comedy-drama ''Csalódások'' (1828) by the Hungarian dramatist and artist Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830).
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''[[Illusions]]'' is a translation of the comedy-drama ''Csalódások'' (1828) by the Hungarian dramatist and artist Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830).
  
Presented by the Univerity of Pretoria at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983. Directed by [[Johan Visser]], lighting by [[Johan Botha]], decor by [[Adam Steyn]], sound by [[Helena Hettema]], stage manager [[Jacqui Vermeulen]]. The cast: [[André Odendaal]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[Johanri Engelbrecht]], [[Charmaine Muller]].
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Presented by the University of Pretoria at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983. Directed by [[Johan Visser]], lighting by [[Johan Botha]], decor by [[Adam Steyn]], sound by [[Helena Hettema]], stage manager [[Jacqui Vermeulen]]. The cast: [[André Odendaal]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[Johanri Engelbrecht]], [[Charmaine Muller]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
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National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
 
National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 15 February 2019

Illusions is a translation of the comedy-drama Csalódások (1828) by the Hungarian dramatist and artist Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830).

Performance history in South Africa

Presented by the University of Pretoria at the National Arts Festival Student Drama in 1983. Directed by Johan Visser, lighting by Johan Botha, decor by Adam Steyn, sound by Helena Hettema, stage manager Jacqui Vermeulen. The cast: André Odendaal, Lizz Meiring, Johanri Engelbrecht, Charmaine Muller.

Sources

World Drama by Allardyce Nicoll, 1949.

National Arts Festival programme, 1983.

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