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Revision as of 16:54, 10 January 2019
The Red Velvet Goat is a folk play written by Mexican-born Anglo-American playwright and novelist Josephina Niggli (1910–1983; birth name was Josephine) [1].
Contents
Original Text
Published 1939.
Also published in Folk dramas, written by dramatic art students at the University of North Carolina by University of North Carolina Press, 1949.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans, entitled Die Rooi Ferweeljas. Published by DALRO, 1969. The Afrikaans title translated back into English would be The Red Velvet Coat instead of The Red Velvet Goat.
Performance history in South Africa
1946: Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech and Drama Department and produced by Rosalie van der Gucht in the Little Theatre, September 1946. The cast: Joyce Pienaar, Leonard Schach, Dorothy Copelowitz, Ashne Kretzmar. Set by W.G. Glennie.
1976: Performed in Afrikaans by the Ceres Amateur Toneelvereniging for the Department of Education and Culture in the House of Representatives's Drama festival in Stellenbosch, 1976. The group came second.
Sources
Wikipedia [2].
South African Opinion, 3(9):30, 1946.
Trek, 11(7):23, 1946.
Inskip, 1972. p.132.
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