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2019: Performed at the [[Inniebos]] Festival (26-29 June)  
 
2019: Performed at the [[Inniebos]] Festival (26-29 June)  
  
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2019: Performed in the [[Pierneef Theatre]], Pretoria, in July
  
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2019: Performed in the [[Atterbury Theatre]] from 10 September
  
2019: Performed at the [[Aardklop]] festival in September
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2019: Performed in the [[Banketsaal]] at the [[Aardklop]] festival in September Pfrom 24 to 28 September.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 19:39, 16 August 2020

Non met Vakansie ("Nun on vacation") is a comedy by Lizz Meiring

The original text

A play about 50 year old Sister Magdalene, a disillusioned nun of Afrikaans origin, who under the pretext of a family crisis, books a vacation on the island Nazarene on the Portuguese coast, where she meets Drikus, a hedonistic Afrikaans man in his thirties, who has fled the rat-race and a broken marriage.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2019: First produced at the Laerskool Van Reedesaal at the KKNK festival by Artist Warehouse and Green Room Industries in March, directed by Gert van Niekerk with Lizz Meiring and Wynand van Vollenstee. Set design by the cast, with a backdrop painted by Fanus van Deventer, costumes by Hollywood Costumes and Heidi Bothman du Toit, photography by Empire Photography and stage management by Yvette Hanekom.

2019: Performed at the Inniebos Festival (26-29 June)

2019: Performed in the Pierneef Theatre, Pretoria, in July

2019: Performed in the Atterbury Theatre from 10 September

2019: Performed in the Banketsaal at the Aardklop festival in September Pfrom 24 to 28 September.

Sources

https://www.kknk.co.za/portfolio/non-met-vakansie/

https://www.netwerk24.com/Vermaak/Dagboek/doendinge-in-gauteng-20190726-12

https://www.innibos.co.za/teespoed-ry-toe-eerste-innibos-byna-in-die-wiele/

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