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First published in the Aucamp collection of 12 stories, called ''Spitsuur'' ("peak hour") by | First published in the Aucamp collection of 12 stories, called ''Spitsuur'' ("peak hour") by | ||
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+ | 1970: Performed as part of a programme called ''[[Hennie Aucamp: Kortverhale en Eenakters]]'' ("Hennie Aucamp: Short Stiories and One-act Plays") by the [[Libertas Teaterklub]] in Stellenbosch in March. Directed by [[Marie van Heerden]] in the [[Libertas Theatre]] with | ||
2011: Performed as a combination of drama, music, movement. Adapted and directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]] for the [[Woordfees]], 2011, with [[Virginia Davids]] and [[Pieter van Zyl]] in the [[Klein Libertas-teater|Klein Libertas Theatre]] in March. | 2011: Performed as a combination of drama, music, movement. Adapted and directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]] for the [[Woordfees]], 2011, with [[Virginia Davids]] and [[Pieter van Zyl]] in the [[Klein Libertas-teater|Klein Libertas Theatre]] in March. |
Revision as of 08:46, 17 June 2023
When the Saints Go Marching In is a story by Hennie Aucamp.
First published in the Aucamp collection of 12 stories, called Spitsuur ("peak hour") by
1970: Performed as part of a programme called Hennie Aucamp: Kortverhale en Eenakters ("Hennie Aucamp: Short Stiories and One-act Plays") by the Libertas Teaterklub in Stellenbosch in March. Directed by Marie van Heerden in the Libertas Theatre with
2011: Performed as a combination of drama, music, movement. Adapted and directed by Juanita Swanepoel for the Woordfees, 2011, with Virginia Davids and Pieter van Zyl in the Klein Libertas Theatre in March.
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