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− | 1991: Performed as ''[[Pampoenfluit]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]] at Grahamstown by the [[Stellenbosch University]] Drama Department ([[UTS]]) on 25–27 July, directed by the author. | + | 1991: Performed as ''[[Pampoenfluit]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]] at Grahamstown by the [[Stellenbosch University]] Drama Department ([[UTS]]) on 25–27 July, directed by the author [[Juan Els]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 06:14, 22 November 2022
Pampoenfluit (lit. "Pumpkin flute") is an Afrikaans one act verse play by Juan Els.
Contents
The original text
A one act verse play with two characters ("Hy" and "Sy"), dramatised as a physical theatre piece.
It seems that the initial draft text for this play was called In die Lente ("On the spring"), but appears to have been altered to Pampoenfluit, of which probably at the suggestion of the director, for performance.
An annotated computer printout of In die Lente (no author named) was found in the archive of the Stellenbosch Drama Department, as well as a computer printout of Pampoenfluit, ascribed to Juan Els.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1991: Performed as Pampoenfluit at the National Arts Festival at Grahamstown by the Stellenbosch University Drama Department (UTS) on 25–27 July, directed by the author Juan Els.
Sources
Anon. 1991(?). In die Lente: An annotated computer printout of the text held in the archive of the Drama Department at Stellenbosch University.
Juan Els. 1991(?). In die Lente: An annotated computer printout of the text held in the archive of the Drama Department at Stellenbosch University.
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