Difference between revisions of "Die Reuk van Appels"

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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
2017: Produced by [[Johan van der Merwe]] and [[Rudi Sadler]] for [[Theatre Rocket Productions]], directed by [[Lara Byre]], starring [[Gideon Lombard]], presented at the [[KKNK]], [[National Arts Festival]], at the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria, opening 17 September, 3 to 7 October at [[Aardklop]] before moving to the [[Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town.
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2017: Produced by [[Johan van der Merwe]] and [[Rudi Sadler]] for [[Theatrerocket Productions]], directed by [[Lara Byre]], starring [[Gideon Lombard]], presented at the [[KKNK]], [[National Arts Festival]], at the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria, opening 17 September, 3 to 7 October at [[Aardklop]] before moving to the [[Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 10:43, 10 August 2017

Die Reuk van Appels is a novel by Mark Behr [1] (1963-2015). It has been translated into English (The Smell of Apples) and several other languages.

The original text

First published in 1993 by Queillerie.

Translations and adaptations

The novel was adapted for the stage as a solo piece by Johan Smit, also entitled Die Reuk van Appels.

Performance history in South Africa

2017: Produced by Johan van der Merwe and Rudi Sadler for Theatrerocket Productions, directed by Lara Byre, starring Gideon Lombard, presented at the KKNK, National Arts Festival, at the State Theatre, Pretoria, opening 17 September, 3 to 7 October at Aardklop before moving to the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town.

Sources

RSG programme Oor Skrywers en Boeke broadcast on 9 August 2017.

Volksblad, 28 November 2016.

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