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Founded in  June 1983 in Belhar by [[Christopher Prince|Chris Prince]]. Between 1983 and 1985 the largely did plays by Prince himself, including ''[[Johnnie Isaacs]]'', ''[[Bid vir My]]'', ''[[Kyk, Pa Slaap]]'', ''[[Witkis vir Tant Maggie]]'', ''[[Die Belofte]]'', ''[[Wat gaan die mense sê?]]'', ''[[Die Here Jonkheer]]'', ''[[Drama Sketch]]''. The performers were amateurs in full-time occupations and the plays were intended to entertain and uplift. After 1985 the number of productions dwindled.  
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Founded in  June 1983 in Belhar by [[Christopher Prince|Chris Prince]]. Between 1983 and 1985 the largely did plays by Prince himself, including ''[[Johnnie Isaacs]]''; ''[[Bid vir My]]''; ''[[Kyk, Pa Slaap]]''; ''[[Witkis vir tant Maggie]]''; ''[[Die Belofte]]''; ''[[Wat gaan die mense sê?]]''; ''[[Die Here Jonkheer]]''; ''[[Drama Sketch]]''. The performers were amateurs in full-time occupations and the plays were intended to entertain and uplift. After 1985 the number of productions dwindled.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
Smith, 1990
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[[ESAT Bibliography Ja-Ji|January]] 1997.
  
January, 1997
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[[ESAT Bibliography Sma-Smu|Smith, Julian]], 1990.
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:33, 6 September 2019

Founded in June 1983 in Belhar by Chris Prince. Between 1983 and 1985 the largely did plays by Prince himself, including Johnnie Isaacs; Bid vir My; Kyk, Pa Slaap; Witkis vir tant Maggie; Die Belofte; Wat gaan die mense sê?; Die Here Jonkheer; Drama Sketch. The performers were amateurs in full-time occupations and the plays were intended to entertain and uplift. After 1985 the number of productions dwindled.

Sources

January 1997.

Smith, Julian, 1990.


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