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− | ''Pinkie'' is a play by by [[Pierre de Wet]]. A very successful [[Afrikaans]] one-act play about a young man with visionary abilities. Based on a character in St John Ervine's ''[[John Ferguson]]'' which de Wet had played for the [[André Huguenet]]-[[Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap]] in 1942. (The play had been translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Absalom my Seun!]]'', and the character had been renamed "Pinkie"). A number of similar characters from other plays apparently also served as models for De Wet's play. | + | ''[[Pinkie]]'' is a play by by [[Pierre de Wet]]. A very successful [[Afrikaans]] one-act play about a young man with visionary abilities. Based on a character in St John Ervine's ''[[John Ferguson]]'' which de Wet had played for the [[André Huguenet]]-[[Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap]] in 1942. (The play had been translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Absalom my Seun!]]'', and the character had been renamed "Pinkie"). A number of similar characters from other plays apparently also served as models for De Wet's play. |
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | First performed by the [[Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap]] with [[Pierre de Wet|De Wet]], [[Paula Styger]], [[Thelma Rousseau]], [[Eric Olsen]] and [[Rudolf Nel]] in 1942-1943. | + | 1942-1943: First performed by the [[Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap]] with [[Pierre de Wet|De Wet]], [[Paula Styger]], [[Thelma Rousseau]], [[Eric Olsen]] and [[Rudolf Nel]] in 1942-1943. |
+ | 1944: 6Repeated under the auspices of [[Volksteater]] in 1944 with [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]], [[Gert van den Bergh]], and [[Jan Cronjé]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 09:12, 3 June 2020
Pinkie is a play by by Pierre de Wet. A very successful Afrikaans one-act play about a young man with visionary abilities. Based on a character in St John Ervine's John Ferguson which de Wet had played for the André Huguenet-Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap in 1942. (The play had been translated into Afrikaans as Absalom my Seun!, and the character had been renamed "Pinkie"). A number of similar characters from other plays apparently also served as models for De Wet's play.
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The original text
Translations and adaptations
Filmed by De Wet as Pinkie se Erfenis ("Pinkie's Inheritance") for Utolo Film Productions (released 1946) starring Pierre de Wet, Paula Styger, Gert van den Bergh, Gideon Roos, Esther Mentz, Eugenie Heyns, Pikkie Uys and others. (See also John Ferguson in Plays II.)
Performance history in South Africa
1942-1943: First performed by the Pierre De Wet Toneelgeselskap with De Wet, Paula Styger, Thelma Rousseau, Eric Olsen and Rudolf Nel in 1942-1943.
1944: 6Repeated under the auspices of Volksteater in 1944 with Anna Neethling-Pohl, Gert van den Bergh, and Jan Cronjé.
Sources
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