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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First performed in 1997 at the [[Breughel Teater]] after which the production toured Belgium. Some of the cast members were [[Brian Heydenrych]] and [[Emile Serfontein]].
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First performed 1993 (?).
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Performed in 1997 at the [[Breughel Teater]] after which the production toured Belgium. Some of the cast members were [[Brian Heydenrych]] and [[Emile Serfontein]].
  
 
Presented during the [[Woordfees]] 2016 [http://www.sun.ac.za/english/woordfees/Pages/Toneelfees_Category.aspx] at the [[Breughel Teater]], Stellenbosch, under the direction of [[Marthinus Basson]]. Some of the cast members were [[June van Merch]], [[Basil Appolis]], [[Stian Bam]], [[Keanen Engel]], [[Dean-John Smith]], [[Jurgen McEwan]], [[Jodecee Solomons]], [[Melanie Scholtz]], [[Vashti Prins]] and [[Dean-Richard Olivier]]. Music composed by Antoni Schonlen. Lighting by Chris Pienaar.
 
Presented during the [[Woordfees]] 2016 [http://www.sun.ac.za/english/woordfees/Pages/Toneelfees_Category.aspx] at the [[Breughel Teater]], Stellenbosch, under the direction of [[Marthinus Basson]]. Some of the cast members were [[June van Merch]], [[Basil Appolis]], [[Stian Bam]], [[Keanen Engel]], [[Dean-John Smith]], [[Jurgen McEwan]], [[Jodecee Solomons]], [[Melanie Scholtz]], [[Vashti Prins]] and [[Dean-Richard Olivier]]. Music composed by Antoni Schonlen. Lighting by Chris Pienaar.

Revision as of 12:18, 12 March 2016

Die Gangsters is a play by Benoni Dehaeck.

See also Gangsters by Maishe Maponya.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First performed 1993 (?).

Performed in 1997 at the Breughel Teater after which the production toured Belgium. Some of the cast members were Brian Heydenrych and Emile Serfontein.

Presented during the Woordfees 2016 [1] at the Breughel Teater, Stellenbosch, under the direction of Marthinus Basson. Some of the cast members were June van Merch, Basil Appolis, Stian Bam, Keanen Engel, Dean-John Smith, Jurgen McEwan, Jodecee Solomons, Melanie Scholtz, Vashti Prins and Dean-Richard Olivier. Music composed by Antoni Schonlen. Lighting by Chris Pienaar.

Sources

Die Volksblad, 6 April 1998.

Theatre programme, 2016.

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