Difference between revisions of "Diekie vannie Bo-Kaap"
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− | ''[[Diekie | + | ''[[Diekie vannie Bo-Kaap]]'' is a musical play written by [[Zulfah Sallies]] (1961-2016). |
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+ | Also found as ''[[Diekie Vannie Bo Kaap]]'', ''[[Diekie Vannie Bokaap]]'' or ''[[Diekie Vannie Bo-Kaap]]''. | ||
==The original text== | ==The original text== | ||
− | The text was originally written as a play and performed at the Baxter Theatre in 1992. Later rewritten as a youth novel and published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1997. | + | The text was originally written as a play and performed at the Baxter Theatre in 1992. Later rewritten as a popular youth novel and published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1997, a work that ’ is perhaps her most famous work. From its origins as successful musical, the story later gained popularity as a book used as a high school set workbook.would run into more than 30 reprints over the years. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 17:29, 14 December 2022
Diekie vannie Bo-Kaap is a musical play written by Zulfah Sallies (1961-2016).
Also found as Diekie Vannie Bo Kaap, Diekie Vannie Bokaap or Diekie Vannie Bo-Kaap.
The original text
The text was originally written as a play and performed at the Baxter Theatre in 1992. Later rewritten as a popular youth novel and published by Tafelberg in 1997, a work that ’ is perhaps her most famous work. From its origins as successful musical, the story later gained popularity as a book used as a high school set workbook.would run into more than 30 reprints over the years.
Translations and adaptations
Performances
1992: Presented as Diekie Vannie Bo-Kaap by Bo-Kaap Productions at the Baxter Theatre from 27 to 31 October 1992, directed by the author with musical direction by Ebrahim Karriem, featuring a cast of 22 young actors.
Sources
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, Oct-Nov 1992.
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulfah_Otto-Sallies
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