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− | ''[[Die Les]]''(“The Lesson”) | + | There are two plays called ''[[Die Les]]'' (“The Lesson”) that have been performed in South Africa. |
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+ | = ''[[Die Les]]''("The Lesson") by [[Ina Rousseau]] = | ||
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+ | It is a sketch by [[Ina Rousseau]], adapted by [[Marie Buys]]. | ||
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+ | = ''[[Die Les]]''("The Lesson") by Eugène Ionesco = | ||
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+ | It is an [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Bartho Smit]] of ''[[La Leçon]]'' ("the lesson"), an absurdist one-act play by Eugène Ionesco. | ||
'''See [[La Leçon]].''' | '''See [[La Leçon]].''' |
Revision as of 18:29, 20 April 2016
There are two plays called Die Les (“The Lesson”) that have been performed in South Africa.
Die Les("The Lesson") by Ina Rousseau
It is a sketch by Ina Rousseau, adapted by Marie Buys.
Die Les("The Lesson") by Eugène Ionesco
It is an Afrikaans translation by Bartho Smit of La Leçon ("the lesson"), an absurdist one-act play by Eugène Ionesco.
See La Leçon.
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