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Revision as of 20:59, 2 March 2022
Die Ring (“The Ring”) is a one-act play by Hélène Pienaar-De Klerk and Andries de Klerk.
The original text
An Afrikaans comedy about misunderstandings and rivalries at a wedding.
First published in the collection Die Ring en Ander Eenbedrywe by Hélène Pienaar-De Klerk and Andries de Klerk (Cape Town: Nasionale Pers) in 1944 and 1947. Also published later in Kom ons speel toneel by Gerhard Beukes (Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik).
Performances
1944: First performed by K.A.T. with Heleen de Klerk (Hélène Pienaar-De Klerk?) and Bertie van der Merwe in March 1944 in the Hofmeyr Hall, Cape Town.
1945: Produced for the Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society by Anna Neethling-Pohl as their entry in the 1945 FATSSA Play Festival.
1970s: Performed by the Ceres Amateur Toneelvereniging in the 1970s.
Sources
Trek, 8(22):15 1944.
Trek, 10(8):23 1945.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays
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Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances
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