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− | The play tells the story of Beyers Naudé as seen through the eyes of his youngest child and only daughter, Liesel | + | The play tells the story of Beyers Naudé as seen through the eyes of his youngest child and only daughter, Liesel.[https://woordfees.co.za/en/program/oom-bey-my-pa/] |
2022: Produced in the [[Japie Krige Hall]] during the [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch by [[Leftfoot Theatre Productions]]. Directed by [[Tara Notcutt]] with [[Ira Blanckenberg]] and [[Robert Hindley]]. Stage managed by [[Amber Fox-Martin]] with designs by [[Tara Notcutt]] and music by [[Robert Hindley]]. | 2022: Produced in the [[Japie Krige Hall]] during the [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch by [[Leftfoot Theatre Productions]]. Directed by [[Tara Notcutt]] with [[Ira Blanckenberg]] and [[Robert Hindley]]. Stage managed by [[Amber Fox-Martin]] with designs by [[Tara Notcutt]] and music by [[Robert Hindley]]. | ||
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+ | https://woordfees.co.za/en/program/oom-bey-my-pa/ |
Revision as of 07:52, 22 June 2023
Oom Bey, My Pa is a play by Henque Heymans (1985-)
The play tells the story of Beyers Naudé as seen through the eyes of his youngest child and only daughter, Liesel.[1]
2022: Produced in the Japie Krige Hall during the Woordfees in Stellenbosch by Leftfoot Theatre Productions. Directed by Tara Notcutt with Ira Blanckenberg and Robert Hindley. Stage managed by Amber Fox-Martin with designs by Tara Notcutt and music by Robert Hindley.