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A one-act play by [[Harry Hofmeyr]]. The core of the play centres on a disturbed son who takes the hole communion tirual seriously and eats his father's body.
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A one-act play by [[Harry Hofmeyr]]. The core of the play centres on a disturbed son who takes the whole communion ritual seriously and eats his father's body.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Directed by [[Deon Opperman]] at the 1998 [[National Arts Festival]] starring [[André Odendaal]], [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Susan Danford]].
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1998: Directed by [[Deon Opperman]] at the 1998 [[National Arts Festival]] starring [[André Odendaal]], [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Susan Danford]].
  
Presented at [[Aardklop festival]] 1998, directed by [[Harry Kalmer]] starring [[André Odendaal]], [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Sandra Danford]], [[Thandi Puren]].
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1998: Presented at [[Aardklop festival]] 1998, directed by [[Harry Kalmer]] starring [[André Odendaal]] (Henry), [[Eric Nobbs]] (Pastor John Vosloo), [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Elizebeth Vosloo), [[Susan Danford]] (Alice Heyns), [[Thandi Puren]]. Set designed by [[Greg Viljoen]].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''The Star'', 6 July 1998
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''[[The Star]]'', 6 July 1998.
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''[[Business Day]]'', 11 September 1998.
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:32, 15 January 2019

A one-act play by Harry Hofmeyr. The core of the play centres on a disturbed son who takes the whole communion ritual seriously and eats his father's body.

Performance history in South Africa

1998: Directed by Deon Opperman at the 1998 National Arts Festival starring André Odendaal, Eric Nobbs, Sandra Prinsloo, Susan Danford.

1998: Presented at Aardklop festival 1998, directed by Harry Kalmer starring André Odendaal (Henry), Eric Nobbs (Pastor John Vosloo), Sandra Prinsloo (Elizebeth Vosloo), Susan Danford (Alice Heyns), Thandi Puren. Set designed by Greg Viljoen.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

The Star, 6 July 1998.

Business Day, 11 September 1998.


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