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− | by [[Hennie Aucamp]]. One of the first, and perhaps the most influential, of the new Afrikaans political | + | by [[Hennie Aucamp]]. One of the first, and perhaps the most influential, of the new [[Afrikaans]] political ''[[Kabaret]]te'' ("[[Cabaret]]s") developed by Aucamp, with music by [[Jannie Hofmeyr]], ** and **. |
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+ | First produced in Stellenbosch by the Drama Department?* in 19**, directed by [[Herman Pretorius]]??**. | ||
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+ | Later, in 19**, produced by ** and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] and - significantly - performed at the [[Market Theatre]] to enormous acclaim, starring a number of young performers who went on to become stars of the cabaret, pop and folk circuit. They include [[Amanda Strydom]], [[Laurika Rauch]], **, ** and [[Bill Curry]]. Later also done as an the end of year open air revue by [[SWAPAC]] in 1979?*. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:51, 7 June 2016
by Hennie Aucamp. One of the first, and perhaps the most influential, of the new Afrikaans political Kabarette ("Cabarets") developed by Aucamp, with music by Jannie Hofmeyr, ** and **.
First produced in Stellenbosch by the Drama Department?* in 19**, directed by Herman Pretorius??**.
Later, in 19**, produced by ** and directed by Janice Honeyman and - significantly - performed at the Market Theatre to enormous acclaim, starring a number of young performers who went on to become stars of the cabaret, pop and folk circuit. They include Amanda Strydom, Laurika Rauch, **, ** and Bill Curry. Later also done as an the end of year open air revue by SWAPAC in 1979?*.
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