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[[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip]], 1972. p.134. | [[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip]], 1972. p.134. |
Revision as of 16:42, 30 May 2023
Sunday Costs Five Pesos is a Mexican folk comedy in 1 act by Josefina Niggli (1910–1983; birth name "Josephine") [1].
Contents
The original text
A comedy of Mexican village life in which a young girl, through jealousy, breaks off with her fiancé, but then - repentant - tries to win him back with the aid of well-meaning friends. Their aid however only manages to involve her in further difficulties.
Originally performed by the Carolina Playmakers at Chapel Hill on April 25, 1936. The text first published in 1937.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans entitled Sondag Kos 5 Pesos.
Performance history in South Africa
1947: Performed in English as Sunday Costs Five Pesos, directed by Alexander Hegerstrom, as part of the FATSSA District Drama Festival at the Little Theatre, Cape Town.
1978: Performed in Afrikaans as Sondag Kos 5 Pesos by the Ceres Amateur Toneelvereniging.
1978: Performed in Afrikaans as Sondag Kos Vyf Pesos at the USAT Dramafees, by students of the residences Dagbreek and Monica at the University of Stellenbosch, on 17 March. Directed by Joan-Helen Dry, with Annemarie Brand, Ena Naudé, Jolette Groenewald, Marelise Bester, Armand Craus. Stage manager André Human, assisted by Ettienne Roux. Prompt: A. Dill
1979: Performed in Afrikaans as Sondag Kos 5 Pesos by Parklane Amateur Toneelvereniging in Worcester.
Sources
https://www.concordtheatricals.com/p/4508/sunday-costs-five-pesos
Inskip, 1972. p.134.
January 1997. pp. 61, 64, 72, 76.
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