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''Die Kleine Komodie'' (?*) by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications. Translated into Afrikaans as [[Geleende Vere]] and produced by [[André Huguenet]] (?*) in 19**, with [[Johann Nel]], [[Antonius Ferreira]] , [[Isabelle Cordier]], [[Fanie Bekker]] and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer [[Maxie de Jong]].
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''Die Kleine Komodie'' (?*) by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications. Translated into Afrikaans as [[Geleende Vere]] and produced and directed by [[André Huguenet]] in 1944, with [[Johann Nel]], [[Antonius Ferreira]] , [[Isabelle Cordier]], [[Fanie Bekker]] and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer [[Maxie de Jong]]. The play toured South Africa for 6 months.
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Revision as of 17:13, 28 November 2012

Die Kleine Komodie (?*) by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications. Translated into Afrikaans as Geleende Vere and produced and directed by André Huguenet in 1944, with Johann Nel, Antonius Ferreira , Isabelle Cordier, Fanie Bekker and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer Maxie de Jong. The play toured South Africa for 6 months.

Sources

Huguenet, 1960;

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