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− | ''Buitepos'' ([[Afrikaans]] for "Outpost") is [[Rachelle Greeff]]'s second play, following the success of ''[[Die Naaimasjien]]''. | + | ''[[Buitepos]]'' ([[Afrikaans]] for "Outpost") is [[Rachelle Greeff]]'s second play, following the success of ''[[Die Naaimasjien]]''. |
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− | ''Cape Times'', 6 March 2012. | + | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 6 March 2012. |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 25 July 2018
Buitepos (Afrikaans for "Outpost") is Rachelle Greeff's second play, following the success of Die Naaimasjien.
Contents
Subject
About a man alone with his thoughts and his stones every afternoon in the dry riverbed outside the Karoo village Buitepos. And the women who chase him.
Buitepos trek ‘n vinger oor die snykant van stilswye. Dis ook ‘n sanksie vir die vergifnis – en die plesier – van die liefde.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2012: Premiered at the Woordfees 2012, first in the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town and then in the Little Libertas Theatre in Stellenbosch, directed by Fred Abrahamse, with Deon Lotz, Deirdre Wolhuter and Jill Middlekop. Set design by Marcel Meyer.
Sources
Cape Times, 6 March 2012.
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