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− | 2007: First performed at the [[Downstairs Theatre]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] at 21-24 March, at the [[KKNK]] in Oudtshoorn in April and the [[Volksblad Kunstefees]] in July, directed by [[André Stoltz]] with [[Renate Stuurman]], [[Deirdre Venter]], [[Elton Landrew]] and [[Louis Make]]. | + | 2007: First performed at the [[The Downstairs Theatre]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] at 21-24 March, at the [[KKNK]] in Oudtshoorn in April and the [[Volksblad Kunstefees]] in July, directed by [[André Stoltz]] with [[Renate Stuurman]], [[Deirdre Venter]], [[Elton Landrew]] and [[Louis Make]]. |
Venter nominated for the [[Slurpie-Kanna]] for best emerging artists for her text. | Venter nominated for the [[Slurpie-Kanna]] for best emerging artists for her text. |
Revision as of 16:13, 12 May 2022
Verwagtings(“Expectations”) is a play by Deirdre Venter ()[].
Contents
The original text
A play about two pregnant women - one the abandoned owner of a farm, the other the household help whose husband is in prison - and takes look at womanhood and how women exist not just as women, but as individuals within their particular societies.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2007: First performed at the The Downstairs Theatre in the Wits Theatre Complex at 21-24 March, at the KKNK in Oudtshoorn in April and the Volksblad Kunstefees in July, directed by André Stoltz with Renate Stuurman, Deirdre Venter, Elton Landrew and Louis Make.
Venter nominated for the Slurpie-Kanna for best emerging artists for her text.
Sources
Beeld Plus, 26 July 2007.
https://gesellig.co.za/t/18481-%22Verwagtings%22/
Porgramme, Volksblad Kunstefees (July 2007)[1]
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