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''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]''  ("''[[Circles in a Forest]]''") is the name of:
  
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(a) an award winning best-selling novel by [[Dalene Matthee]] ()[],
  
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(b) An adaptation of the novel for the stage
  
=''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' ("Circles in a Forest"), a play by [[Peet van Rensburg]] =
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(c) A film
  
== The original text ==
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=The novel=
  
The play is described as a "retelling" by [[Peet van Rensburg]] of ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' ("Circles in a Forest"), the award winning and best-selling novel by [[Dalene Matthee]] ()[].
 
  
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=The play=
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''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]''  by [[Peet van Rensburg]] is described as a "retelling" of the story by [[Peet van Rensburg]] of [[Dalene Matthee|Matthee]]'s novel. 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1987: Produced by [[PACOFS]].
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1987: Produced by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Peet van Rensburg]] starring [[Paul Lückhoff]] (Saul), [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] (Joram), [[Cedwyn Joel]] (Hans Oukas/Maska), [[Gustav Geldenhuys]] (Barclay/Patterson), [[Franz Gräbe]] (Josef/McDonald/Crompton), [[Isabelle Fourie]] (Kate/Caroline), [[Annemarie Rauh]] (Verteller/Mev Stopforth), [[Dawie Maritz]] (Oom Anneries). Decor by [[Joe Coetzee]], lighting by [[Wladdyslaw Czerepowicz]].  
  
1988: The [[PACOFS]] production was presented by [[CAPAB]] at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] 11-27 February, the Bellville Civic Theatre 1-5 March, the [[Guild Theatre]] East London 8 March and the [[Opera House]] Port Elizabeth 10-12 March 1988 directed by [[Peet van Rensburg]] starring [[Paul Lückhoff]] (Saul), [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] (Joram), [[Cedwyn Joel]] (Hans Oukas/Maska), [[Gustav Geldenhuys]] (Barclay/Patterson), [[Franz Gräbe]] (Josef/McDonald/Crompton), [[Isabelle Fourie]] (Kate/Caroline), [[Annemarie Rauh]] (Verteller/Mev Stopforth), [[Dawie Maritz]] (Oom Anneries). Decor by [[Joe Coetzee]], lighting by [[Wladdyslaw Czerepowicz]].  
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1988: The [[PACOFS]] production was presented in association with [[CAPAB]] at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] 11-27 February, the Bellville Civic Theatre 1-5 March, the [[Guild Theatre]] East London 8 March and the [[Opera House]] Port Elizabeth 10-12 March.  
  
 
1991: [[Louis van Niekerk]] directed a production by [[TRUK]] Toneel at the [[Momentum Theatre]], Pretoria and the [[Adcock-Ingram Auditorium|Adcock-Ingram]], Johannesburg in 1991 starring [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]], [[Hannes Muller]], [[Peter Holden]], [[Riva Schoeman]], [[André Lombard]], [[Bill Curry]], and [[Hélène Truter]] as the narrator, Mrs Stopforth and Caroline MacDonald, later replaced by [[Antoinette Kellermann]] in all three roles. Design by [[Joe Coetzee]], lighting by [[Jacques Mulder]].
 
1991: [[Louis van Niekerk]] directed a production by [[TRUK]] Toneel at the [[Momentum Theatre]], Pretoria and the [[Adcock-Ingram Auditorium|Adcock-Ingram]], Johannesburg in 1991 starring [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]], [[Hannes Muller]], [[Peter Holden]], [[Riva Schoeman]], [[André Lombard]], [[Bill Curry]], and [[Hélène Truter]] as the narrator, Mrs Stopforth and Caroline MacDonald, later replaced by [[Antoinette Kellermann]] in all three roles. Design by [[Joe Coetzee]], lighting by [[Jacques Mulder]].
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2004: First performed in the Orange Free State in 2004* by  and then directed by [[Marinda Engelbrecht]] for Artscape in 2004, with [[Johan Gilliam]], [[Cindy Swanepoel]], [[Royston Stoffels]], [[Ivan Abrahams]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]] and [[Deon Lotz]] and again for Artscape (in collaboration with the Western Cape Education Department and the [[Stigting vir die Bemagtiging van Afrikaans]]), in 2006-7, featuring [[Gilliam Winckler]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Ivan Abrahams]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]] and [[Deon Lotz]] at the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]] from 22 May to 02 June 2006. Remounted once more 2007 it featured [[Geon Nel]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Ivan Abrahams]],  [[Deon Lotz]] and Lorraine Burger.
 
2004: First performed in the Orange Free State in 2004* by  and then directed by [[Marinda Engelbrecht]] for Artscape in 2004, with [[Johan Gilliam]], [[Cindy Swanepoel]], [[Royston Stoffels]], [[Ivan Abrahams]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]] and [[Deon Lotz]] and again for Artscape (in collaboration with the Western Cape Education Department and the [[Stigting vir die Bemagtiging van Afrikaans]]), in 2006-7, featuring [[Gilliam Winckler]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Ivan Abrahams]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]] and [[Deon Lotz]] at the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]] from 22 May to 02 June 2006. Remounted once more 2007 it featured [[Geon Nel]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Ivan Abrahams]],  [[Deon Lotz]] and Lorraine Burger.
  
== Sources==
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= Sources=
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''PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988''
 
''PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988''
  
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''[[Volksblad]]'', 13 April 1988.
 
''[[Volksblad]]'', 13 April 1988.
  
== Return to ==
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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= Return to =
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Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]]
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Return to [[PLAYS II: Foreign plays]]
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Return to [[PLAYS III: Collections]]
  
Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 K|K]] in Plays I South African
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Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]]
  
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]]
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Return to [[South_African_Festivals|South African Festivals and Competitions]]
  
 
Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
 
Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
  
 
Return to [[Main Page]]
 
Return to [[Main Page]]
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Revision as of 09:36, 16 January 2021

Kringe in 'n Bos ("Circles in a Forest") is the name of:

(a) an award winning best-selling novel by Dalene Matthee ()[],

(b) An adaptation of the novel for the stage

(c) A film

The novel

The play

Kringe in 'n Bos by Peet van Rensburg is described as a "retelling" of the story by Peet van Rensburg of Matthee's novel.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1987: Produced by PACOFS, directed by Peet van Rensburg starring Paul Lückhoff (Saul), Jannie Gildenhuys (Joram), Cedwyn Joel (Hans Oukas/Maska), Gustav Geldenhuys (Barclay/Patterson), Franz Gräbe (Josef/McDonald/Crompton), Isabelle Fourie (Kate/Caroline), Annemarie Rauh (Verteller/Mev Stopforth), Dawie Maritz (Oom Anneries). Decor by Joe Coetzee, lighting by Wladdyslaw Czerepowicz.

1988: The PACOFS production was presented in association with CAPAB at the Nico Malan Theatre 11-27 February, the Bellville Civic Theatre 1-5 March, the Guild Theatre East London 8 March and the Opera House Port Elizabeth 10-12 March.

1991: Louis van Niekerk directed a production by TRUK Toneel at the Momentum Theatre, Pretoria and the Adcock-Ingram, Johannesburg in 1991 starring André-Jacques van der Merwe, Hannes Muller, Peter Holden, Riva Schoeman, André Lombard, Bill Curry, and Hélène Truter as the narrator, Mrs Stopforth and Caroline MacDonald, later replaced by Antoinette Kellermann in all three roles. Design by Joe Coetzee, lighting by Jacques Mulder.

1996: Presented by KRUIK Toneel in The Arena at the Nico Malan Theatre in June 1996, directed by Jannie Gildenhuys, with Gavin van den Berg, Jana van Niekerk, Goliath Davids, Neels Coetzee, Pierre Neethling, Jannie Gildenhuys and Jeroen Kranenburg.

2004: First performed in the Orange Free State in 2004* by and then directed by Marinda Engelbrecht for Artscape in 2004, with Johan Gilliam, Cindy Swanepoel, Royston Stoffels, Ivan Abrahams, Francois Toerien, Lorraine Burger and Deon Lotz and again for Artscape (in collaboration with the Western Cape Education Department and the Stigting vir die Bemagtiging van Afrikaans), in 2006-7, featuring Gilliam Winckler, Tinarie van Wyk Loots, Ivan Abrahams, Francois Toerien, Lorraine Burger and Deon Lotz at the Joseph Stone Theatre from 22 May to 02 June 2006. Remounted once more 2007 it featured Geon Nel, Tinarie van Wyk Loots, Francois Toerien, Ivan Abrahams, Deon Lotz and Lorraine Burger.

Sources

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988

Kringe in 'n Bos theatre programmes 1988, 1991, 1996.

Volksblad, 13 April 1988.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page