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by [[D.C. Postma]]. A historic symbolic play in Afrikaans about the life of President Paul Kruger set in 1896, at the start of the Anglo Boer War. Produced in 1934 by [[Hendrik Hanekom]], with his [[Toneelskool]] in Bloemfontein. Then he took it on the road at various times with professional companies between 1935-1938. He himself always took the title role, perhaps his greatest role. In 1941 it was again produced as fundraiser for the ''[[Reddingsdaadbond]]'' (RDB). There were calls for it to be filmed in 1935 and later, but this never happened, though there is footage available of Hanekom in the role. Published by ** in 19**.   
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by [[D.C. Postma]]. A historic symbolic play in Afrikaans about the life of President Paul Kruger set in 1896, at the start of the Anglo Boer War. Produced in 1934 by [[Hendrik Hanekom]], with his [[Toneelskool]] in Bloemfontein. Then he took it on the road at various times with professional companies between 1935-1938. He himself always took the title role, perhaps his greatest role. In 1941 it was again produced as fundraiser for the ''[[Reddingsdaadbond]]'' (RDB). There were calls for it to be filmed in 1935 and later, but this never happened, though there is footage available of Hanekom in the role. Published ''Oom Paul : 'n simboliese drama in vier bedrywe'', [[Nasionale Pers]], 1934.   
  
  

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by D.C. Postma. A historic symbolic play in Afrikaans about the life of President Paul Kruger set in 1896, at the start of the Anglo Boer War. Produced in 1934 by Hendrik Hanekom, with his Toneelskool in Bloemfontein. Then he took it on the road at various times with professional companies between 1935-1938. He himself always took the title role, perhaps his greatest role. In 1941 it was again produced as fundraiser for the Reddingsdaadbond (RDB). There were calls for it to be filmed in 1935 and later, but this never happened, though there is footage available of Hanekom in the role. Published Oom Paul : 'n simboliese drama in vier bedrywe, Nasionale Pers, 1934.


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