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1985:Presented by [[PACT]], 1985, under the direction of [[Dawie Malan]] and [[Louis van Niekerk]]. Design by [[Dawie Malan]], lighting by [[James MacNamara]]. The cast: [[Ilse van Hemert]] (Esther), [[Annelisa Weiland]] (Bettie), [[Kurt Egelhof]] (Adam), [[Lida Botha]] (Engela), [[Jakes Jacobs]] (Storm), [[Selma van der Vyver]] (Emma) and [[Albert Maritz]] (Flip).
 
1985:Presented by [[PACT]], 1985, under the direction of [[Dawie Malan]] and [[Louis van Niekerk]]. Design by [[Dawie Malan]], lighting by [[James MacNamara]]. The cast: [[Ilse van Hemert]] (Esther), [[Annelisa Weiland]] (Bettie), [[Kurt Egelhof]] (Adam), [[Lida Botha]] (Engela), [[Jakes Jacobs]] (Storm), [[Selma van der Vyver]] (Emma) and [[Albert Maritz]] (Flip).
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2011: Broadcast  as a radio play on on 2 June by [[RSG]] on the programme ''[[Radioteater]]'', with [[Lida Botha]], [[Leon Kruger]] and [[Lulu Botha]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:39, 26 May 2022

En Die Son Skyn in Suid-Afrika (“And the sun is shining in South Africa”) is a play by Corlia Fourie.

The original text

A play about South African ex-patriots in London during the state of emergency of the 1980s, possibly originally written as a radio play.


The stage text published by H&R (Human & Rousseau, 1986).

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1985:Presented by PACT, 1985, under the direction of Dawie Malan and Louis van Niekerk. Design by Dawie Malan, lighting by James MacNamara. The cast: Ilse van Hemert (Esther), Annelisa Weiland (Bettie), Kurt Egelhof (Adam), Lida Botha (Engela), Jakes Jacobs (Storm), Selma van der Vyver (Emma) and Albert Maritz (Flip).


2011: Broadcast as a radio play on on 2 June by RSG on the programme Radioteater, with Lida Botha, Leon Kruger and Lulu Botha.

Sources

Theatre programme for the PACT production, 1985

A typed copy of the radio text, used by Christine Polson, held in Drama Department archive, University of Stellenbosch.

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